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Trade In Your Cocktails For Mocktails. Sober Curiosity Is In

9th - Higher Ed
Lightspeed's data confirms that consumers are significantly reducing their alcohol consumption, with sales showing a decrease compared to last year.
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AI Funding Resilient in Q1 2024: $12.2B Invested Despite Fewer Mega-Rounds, Crunchbase Data Shows

9th - Higher Ed
In 2023, the AI sector saw significant growth in venture investment; however, concerns have risen about the sustainability of this growth.
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Main Street NJ: Showcasing Hillsborough, ‘the best place to live in New Jersey’

9th - Higher Ed
News 12’s Lauren Due spotlighted businesses in Hillsborough, including a brewery, town hall, a sports store and a pizza spot.
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Government is "gaslighting" public with GDP growth figures - Sadiq Khan

9th - Higher Ed
Government is "gaslighting" public with GDP growth figures - Sadiq Khan
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Anti-trespassing initiative toes legal line in Sask. city

9th - Higher Ed
Moose Jaw businesses can register with the city's new trespass prevention program and receive a decal that indicates they've given blanket consent for police to remove trespassers from their private property.
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Mount Vernon launches new grant program for small businesses

9th - Higher Ed
The Small Business Grant Program will allow a financial boost for eligible businesses in Mount Vernon.
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Business improvement districts honored for helping small businesses

9th - Higher Ed
Mayor Eric Adams announced nearly $7 million in investments into small businesses that he says will drive tourism and strengthen many commercial corridors citywide.
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Bronx businesses say they’re losing money because of local homeless encampments

9th - Higher Ed
The manager says that for over a month, a small encampment next door has grown and littered the block with trash and even used drugs.
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Sen. Blumenthal to seek emergency help for Norwalk businesses impacted by I-95 shutdown

9th - Higher Ed
Blumenthal added that he will also speak with Gov. Ned Lamont about ways to help the impacted businesses.
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Prosecutors: Queens man stole used cooking oil from 8 Long Island restaurants

9th - Higher Ed
Rabindra Singh, 47, pleaded not guilty Friday to multiple charges including grand larceny.
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Grants up for grabs for restaurants hurt by new stove standards

9th - Higher Ed
Restaurants have until next year before the DEP begins issuing violations. Applications for the $5,000 grant are being accepted through the end of May.
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Toronto councillor touts improved CaféTO application process

9th - Higher Ed
With patio season just around the corner, the city is once again gearing up for CaféTO. Hundreds of licences have already been approved for this year's program, which allows restaurants and bars to expand outdoor spaces onto sidewalks...
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Town of Hempstead to hold hearing on Hillcrest of Floral Park apartments

9th - Higher Ed
There is a current proposal to build a 35,000 square foot building with 12 apartment units on Covert Avenue.
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Cleanup underway at Brick Township shopping plaza damaged by fire

9th - Higher Ed
Caution tape lined the parking lot at the shopping plaza on Herbertsville Road.
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Looking ahead to Brooklyn half marathon on Sunday

9th - Higher Ed
Road closures go into effect between 5 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. on Sunday. Parking restrictions start at 6 p.m. Saturday through 2 p.m. Sunday.
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Mother and daughter from Mount Vernon sentenced in pandemic-relief fraud scheme

9th - Higher Ed
Andrea and Alicia Ayers previously pleaded guilty to conspiracy, wire fraud and making false statements for submitting 315 fake grant applications to the U.S. Small Business Association's Economic Injury Disaster Loans in the summer of...
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Council Member Feliz plans to tackle rising vacant storefronts in the Bronx

9th - Higher Ed
City Council Member Oswald Feliz plans to formally introduce those two bills for consideration in the coming weeks.
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How is Summerside holding up? The city's state, according to Mayor Dan Kutcher

9th - Higher Ed
In his first state-of-the-city address, Summerside Mayor Dan Kutcher laid out plans for growth and revitalization. He spoke with CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin about those plans.
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Fordham Road BID discusses local improvements made, offers a look toward the future

9th - Higher Ed
The challenges they say they faced include sanitation and safety, which was agreed as the biggest issues by both store owners and shoppers.
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Police: Crews rescue 46 dogs from fire inside Pio Costa industrial complex in Fairfield

9th - Higher Ed
Police body camera footage shows the moments four Fairfield police officers raced to save lives inside the K9 Resorts pet hotel just off Route 46.
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What does divestment from Israel actually mean for schools?

9th - Higher Ed
Students' demands that their universities divest their endowments from companies that do business with Israel are easier said than done, says Chris Marsicano, an assistant professor of educational studies and public policy at Davidson...
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Bronx's Oyate Group, Grubhub and NYS Latino Restaurant Association team up for restaurant business boost

9th - Higher Ed
The Rising Restauranter is a $200,000 grant designated for minority-owned food and beverage businesses.
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Winnipeg businesses in playoff mode ahead of puck-drop on Jets quest for Stanley Cup

9th - Higher Ed
Businesses in the city are gearing up for the whiteout with the Winnipeg Jets playoff run almost set for liftoff.
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Retail prevention plan to include harsher penalties, additional patrols

9th - Higher Ed
Anyone who assaults a retail worker will face an automatic felony. Law enforcement will combine all stolen goods, even if they are from different stores to bump up larceny charges.