Life Upended: Small family business owner refuses to give up – SILive.com
Kimberly Kallaitzakis, 48, runs the New Dorp-based Luke’s Copy Shop, which her father, Loucas Callas, 72, started decades ago. (Courtesy of Kimberly Kallaitzakis)
COVID can’t deter launch of Crave food truck, catering business – masslive.com
Holyoke Community College culinary arts alumna Nicole Ortiz, a member of the Class of 2020, launched her food truck and catering business, Crave, during a grand opening celebration held in October outside the college’s MGM Culinary Arts Institute. (MICHAEL GORDON / HOLYOKE COMMUNITY COLLEGE)Third Party submitted
Global Yacht Charter Digital Business Models Report 2021 – ResearchAndMarkets.com – Yahoo Finance
The “Yacht Charter Digital Business Models – Expert Market Report 2021” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
Cape Cod woman with autism turns mask-holder creations into online business – Boston 25 News
CAPE COD — Bead by bead and stitch by stitch, Elena Coln is making a nice nest egg for herself, selling crochet and beaded items on Etsy and at several Cape Cod stores.
Middletown set to create more business incubator spaces at historic former factory – Middletown Press
The R. M. Keating Historical Enterprise Park, at 180 Johnson St. in Middletown, has 20 small businesses operating in incubator spaces at the historic building. The city is looking to find more tenants.
Open Sky Group Celebrates 15 Years in Business Valentine’s Day, 2021 – Yahoo Finance
Open Sky Group, global specialists in Blue Yonder solutions, celebrated its 15th anniversary as a company February 14, on the heels of an impressive 2020 performance, despite global supply chain challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Business daily – Japan’s stocks soar despite economy shrinking in 2020 – FRANCE 24
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Urban Columbia high school teaching students about agriculture business with live animals – Charleston Post Courier
School, business closings on Monday due to winter weather threat – WAFF
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) – Many schools and businesses will be closed throughout the Tennessee Valley on Monday, February 15 due to the threat of inclement weather conditions.