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Mass. State Lottery winners: 4 $100,000 Mass Cash tickets bought on the same day
Four winning $100,000 Mass Cash tickets were purchased at different convenience and liquor stores across Massachusetts on Saturday. One was purchased at Haverhill Quick Mart on Main Street in Haverhill, one was bought at Cape Mart on Center Street in Hyannis, one was purchased at Lank’s Liquors on Truman Parkway in Boston’s Hyde Park neighborhood and one was bought at Stop & Save on Center Street in Middleborough. The tickets won the game’s largest prize.
Massachusetts and New Hampshire Grocery Store Reduces Prices for the Summer
Aldi made an announcement last week, according to finance.yahoo.com, saying that they will be cutting prices on several items through Labor Day. So if you shop there, you might be seeing prices actually come down. According to Aldi Store locator, there are nine Aldi locations in New Hampshire, including Dover...
York native launches Sweet Addison's, Jukebox Diner finds home in Exeter
We are halfway through May and the Seacoast is blooming with life and restaurant happenings. This week we learn that a York native has launched Sweet Addison's, an online bakery, as a "better for you" cookie brand, Bake Maine opened its second location in Wells, Maine, Exeter's Enna Chocolate wins Good Food Award for chocolate bar and the Jukebox Diner finds a new home in Exeter.
Indie Retailer Bull Moose to Open Store in Plaistow Next Month, Plans to Host Local Poets, Musicians
Indie Media Retailer Bull Moose will open a store in Plaistow, N.H., in June, with the new location likely hosting performances by local musicians and poetry readings. With staff moving 10 miles from a Salem, N.H., shop closing May 18, President Shawn Nichols told WHAV, employees “collectively selected” the 34 Plaistow Road location, according to a press release. The retailer mostly carries records, CDs—including on consignment from local artists—books and games.
Podcast: Groveland’s Langley-Adams Library to Host Mystery Book Con Saturday
For those who love a good mystery, the Langley-Adams Library in Groveland is co-hosting a Mystery Book Con this Saturday. The library will be joined by Kensington Publishing, an independent, family-owned book publisher based in New York City that is celebrating its’ 50th anniversary. Langley Adams Senior Library Assistant Lauren Towler, a recent guest on WHAV’s “Win for Breakfast” program, said Kensington Publishing features a number of mystery writers, but “They do other things as well. We’ve hosted their non-fiction authors and even some of the people coming here. One of the authors is a toxicologist; she teaches at Tufts. One of them is a neurologist, so it’s not necessarily who would think of writing mysteries.”
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