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Apr 20 2026BUSINESS

New buildings and changes coming to Central Massachusetts

A big car dealership is on the way in Westborough. Workers are building a huge metal structure on Route 9 that looks like a parking garage. This isn’t just for cars—the upper floors will hold shiny new cars ready for sale. The spot used to have small offices, but they were torn down to make room. Th

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Apr 19 2026SPORTS

A Question of Fitness: Should the Captain Play?

The discussion around Callum McGregor’s health has become a hot topic. A recent injury has kept him out of several key matches, including the cup quarter‑final at Ibrox. Fans have noticed his sluggish performance in recent games, and the situation could hurt Celtic’s chances as the season reaches it

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Apr 19 2026BUSINESS

Milpitas Opens Doors for Students and Car Fans

Milpitas City Hall will host a business workshop on May 6 from 9:30 to 10:30 a. m. The session is for anyone curious about partnering with the city. Attendees will learn how to find and win city contracts, step through procurement steps, and submit strong bids. Interested people can sign up by visit

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Apr 19 2026CRIME

A Birmingham Store Stands Strong After Car Crash

Birmingham’s Bama Health Foods faced a shocking moment when a vehicle smashed into its front door, leaving broken glass and a hole in the wall. The incident happened on a Sunday afternoon, but thankfully no one was hurt and it occurred outside of business hours. The shop’s owners posted a photo o

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Apr 19 2026LIFESTYLE

From Healthcare to Havanans: A Surprising Business Shift

Latosha Veney had zero experience with cigars when she took over Tailored Smoke, a Newport News lounge, after a business partnership fell through. Two years later, she's not just running the place—she’s built it into a must-visit spot where smokers gather to relax and socialize. The lounge recently

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Apr 19 2026CRIME

Business Fire Leaves Road Blocked and Questions Unanswered in Salina

A small business in Salina faced a rough afternoon when flames tore through its space on Saturday. Around 2:40 p. m. , smoke billowed from Budget Signs on New Court Avenue, prompting rapid response from local firefighters. The fire hit hard—crews had to rip open the back of the building just to reac

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Apr 19 2026LIFESTYLE

Getting a Business Class Upgrade: What Airlines Don't Tell You

Business class upgrades sound great until you realize most people never get the full picture. Airlines make it seem like an easy win—just ask nicely or pay a bit more—but the rules are stricter than they appear. The cheapest tickets often lock you out entirely, even if you beg for an upgrade. Airlin

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Apr 19 2026HEALTH

Loneliness and memory: what really connects them?

A fresh study across Europe shows loneliness might start hurting memory long before old age sets in. Researchers tracked over 10, 000 adults aged 65 to 94 for seven years. At the start, those who felt lonely scored lower on memory tests. But everyone—whether lonely or not—lost memory at the same pac

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Apr 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

When Celebrities Treat Workers Poorly

Some big names forget that service workers are people too. From rude comments to throwing food, their behavior often goes viral. Chloe Fineman once used her TV fame as a free pass to skip a reservation, ignoring empty tables at a fancy restaurant. Hailey Bieber got called out by a hostess who said s

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Apr 18 2026LIFESTYLE

A Resilient Corner Store Faces a Sudden Crash

The City News Cafe, a familiar face on North Cicero Avenue since 1988, recently endured an unexpected setback when a stolen car crashed into its storefront at four‑thirty in the morning. Police reports say the driver ran a red light at Six Corners, chased by officers, and ultimately lost control, sh

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