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Dispensary Design a Joint Effort at Urban Leaf
Commercial Observer· 3 days agoJoseph Abramov opened his cannabis dispensary, Urban Leaf, last month in an unassuming 1,300-square-foot Midtown storefront formerly occupied by Murphy’s...
Stunning $5M Maine horse farm hits the market
WCSH 6 Portland· 2 days agoWindledge Farm in Freeman Township is going for $5.2 million.
'Dogland' wonders if your pooch loves you
Republican-American· 6 days agoTommy Tomlinson’s extraordinary “Dogland,” subtitled “Passion, Glory, and Lots of Slobber at the Westminster Dog Show,” absolutely deserves to be in that...
Nailed It! (2018) Season 1 Streaming: Watch & Stream Online via Netflix
COMINGSOON.net via Yahoo News· 3 days agoNailed it (2018) Season 1 is a reality television show that assembles individuals with poor baking...
Heloise: America is the land of opportunity
New Hampshire Union Leader· 7 days agoDEAR HELOISE: I was not born in the United States, but I came here to attend university. People ask me if I miss my homeland, and I usually tell them...
Rockstars Tie the Knot in 'Heavy Metal Dream Wedding'
popculture.com· 5 days agoNita Strauss and Josh Villalta are married! Following their onstage engagement last summer, the...
Work on new Rome subway line under the Colosseum and Forum enters crucial phase
Associated Press· 3 days agoA long-delayed and complex project to bring a subway line under ancient Roman ruins and through Rome’s historic center has entered a crucial phase, with the digging of an 85-meter (280-foot) ...
Work on New Rome Subway Line Under the Colosseum and Forum Enters Crucial Phase
US News & World Report· 3 days agoA long-delayed and complex project to bring a subway line under ancient Roman ruins and through Rome’s historic center has entered a crucial phase, with the digging of an 85-meter (280-foot) ...
America is the land of opportunity
The Escanaba Daily Press· 7 days agoDear Heloise: I was not born in the United States, but I came here to attend university. People ask me if I miss my homeland, and I usually tell them “no.” The U.S. does not have streets paved ...