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Business name:
Parkway Flowers & Gifts
Address:
213 E Lee St
City:
Thomaston
State:
Georgia
Zip Code:
30286
Phone number:
(706) 647-6606
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Jun 2, 2017

King Kullen Expands Its Shop OnLine Delivery Service

Roslyn Harbor, Roslyn Heights, Russell Gardens, Saddle Rock, Saddle Rock Estates, Salisbury, Sands Point, Searingtown, South Hempstead, Syosset, Thomaston, Uniondale, Upper Brookville, Westbury, West Hills, Willison Park and Woodbury. The Island Park King Kullen delivers to Arverne, Atlantic Beach, Baldwin, Barnum Island, Bay Park, Bayswater, Cedarhurst, East Atlantic Beach, East Rockaway, Edgemere, Far Rockaway, Freeport, Harbor Isle, Hewlett, Hewlett Bay Park, Hewlett Harbor, Hewlett Neck, Inwood, Island Park, Lawrence, Lido Beach, Long Beach, Lynbrook, Malverne, North Lynbrook, Oceanside, Point Lookout, Rockville Centre, Roosevelt, Saddle Ridge, South Valley Stream, Valley Stream, Wave Crest, Woodmere, Woodmere Park and Woodsburgh.Spending time on Fire Island this summer? King Kullen is delivering to Fire Island communities once again! Who wants to worry about hauling groceries across the ferry on top of everything else that needs to be packed for a week at the beach? Beach customers can shop for items they need, select a delivery timeslot, and pick groceries up from the dock of the community where they are staying. King Kullen delivers to the Bay Shore, Patchogue and Sayville Ferries. The Bay Shore ferry delivers to Atlantique, Dunewood, Fair Harbor, Kismet, Ocean Bay Park, Ocean Beach, Saltaire and Seaview. The Patchogue ferry delivers to Davis Park and Ocean Ridge. The Sayville ferry delivers to Cherry Grove and Fire Island Pines. Fire Island orders to be delivered Tuesday through Sunday must be placed by noon the day before delivery. Fire Island orders to be delivered on Monday must be placed by noon the Saturday before delivery. For a complete list of delivery locations, pickup and delivery schedules, fees and more information, visit King Kullen's Shop OnLine page at https://www.kingkullen.com/shoponline. About the Company:Headquartered in Bethpage, New York, King Kullen Grocery Co., Inc. is recognized by the Smithsonian Institution as America's first supermarket. Michael J. Cullen opened the doors of King Kullen in 1930. Today, four generations later, King Kullen is still family owned and operated. It remains a leader in the supermarket industry. From that very first store in 1930, King Kullen today operates 32 supermarkets and five Wild by Nature stores across Long Island. In addition to traditional grocery, King Kullen features a large catering and prepared foods department, freshly-baked breads and sweets, and healthy and organic areas, with pharmacies and online shopping in many stores as well.For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2017/06/prweb14382541.htm...

Feb 3, 2017

Old friends propose new take on Rockport neighborhood: Workforce housing, gardens, and lots of children

Not only has Rockport’s housing stock gotten pricier, like that of Camden, St. George and South Thomaston — all waterfront towns — more of the properties have been acquired by out-of-state residents as second homes. “Last night I left work, and noticed that the entire west side of the harbor was dark,” said Allen. He is convinced that Rockport can change direction. “We need to keep young people here,” he said.  Rockport’s progression from a smoky, industrial town to a coastal community with expensive waterfront homes evolved over a century. The harbor, where four-masted ships were once under construction, is far more demure, but properties are expensive. Allen wants to see a livelier town, with a diverse population, and plenty of children. His family has owned Rockport Marine since the 1960s and he has a civic interest in supporting a healthy community. “That’s the only reason we are in it,” he said. On that 3.6-acre Hoboken lot, he and White also want to establish a daycare center, which “is a critical need in this area,” said Allen. There are plenty of opportunities in the area for children age three, four and five, said White. The gap is infant care, she said. Unlike when she was raising her babies, in the 1980s and early 1990s, there were plenty of babysitters. Not anymore, she said. And, mothers and fathers are often commuting long distances to work — her own daughter-in-law drives to Orono daily, and she is fortunate enough to have grandparents in the area to help watch the babies. What does the Select Board think? Allen and White wrote to the Rockport Select Board, in a letter dated Jan. 16: “... (PenBayPilot.com)

Apr 22, 2016

Calendar Listings for the Week beginning April 21

Bodies.org, 504-0813. SATURDAY, APRIL 23:• 4th Annual Walk for Hunger,  Choose from walks of 1.5 or 3 miles. Sign-up 9 a.m. at Watts Hall, Main St., Thomaston. Benefits Thomaston Interfaith Food Pantry & Rockland Meals on Wheels. FMI/pledge sheets: 354-0655.• HOPE Festival 2016 — “Creating the Future: Art & Social Change,” 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Student Rec & Fitness Center at UMaine Orono. Hands-on art, poetry, puppets, film, Children’s Area, local & world food, expo with over 50 tables. FMI: PeaceCtr.org.• Sheep Shearing Festival, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Pineland Farms, New Gloucester. Sheep shearing demos 10:30, 12:20, 2:15. Sheep dog demos 11:15, 1:00. With felting, spinning, face painting, more. $6 admission. Rain date: April 24. FMI: PinelandFarms.org.• Local Food Rules Summit, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Troy Howard Middle School, Belfast. Panelists discuss the Local Food and Community Self-Governance Ordinance, already passed by some Maine towns and being considered in others. All welcome. Bring lunch. RSVP: 374-3636, bonniepreston@earthlink.net.• Earth Day Weekend Events in Camden Amphitheatre, part of “Moving Explorations in Community” lineup of events. Full schedule: JoyfulBodies.org. SUNDAY, APRIL 24: • Lamb Day at Dandelion Spring and Straw’s Farm in Newcastle, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., 30 Brick Hill Rd. Pat newborn lambs, watch sheep shearing, spin wool, tour the farms. Fresh food available to help support CSA for users of SNAP benefits. Free. FMI: 380-4199, DandelionSpringFarm.com.• Free Poetry Salon at 26 Split Rock Cove in South Thomaston, 3 p.m. Betsy Sholl, Maine Poet Laureate from 2006–11, reads from “Otherwise Unseeable.” Maine Literary Award finalist Kristen Lindquist also reads.• Auditions for The Music Man, held by Watts Hall Community Players in Watts Hall, 174 Main St., Thomaston, on Sun., April 24, 3 p.m. and Tues., April 26, 6 p.m. Crew also needed. Performances in July. FMI: darylhahn@gmail.com. TUESDAY, APRIL 26: • Free Performance of One-Woman Play Etty, 10 a.m., Chats with Champions at Skidompha Library, Damariscotta. Susan Stein plays Esther Hillesum, a young Jewish woman living in Amsterdam under Nazi occupation. Followed by Q&A. FMI: 563-5513. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27:  • 14th Annual Poets/Speak! at Bangor Public Library, 3:30-8 p.m. Some 20 poets, including midcoasters, explore the theme “Speak Up for the Earth!” at event co-hosted by UMaine English Dept. • Annual Meeting of Lincoln County Regional Planning Commission, Darling Marine Center, South Bristol. Tours at 4 p.m. Program at 5 p.m., with speaker Dr. Heather Leslie, DMC’s director. Free, public event. RSVP by April 22: 882-5983, zmosher@lcrpc.org. THURSDAY, APRIL 28:• Reading by Members of Togus Poet’s Group, 4 p.m., National Poetry Month at Rockport Library.• Richard... (Freepress Online)

Jan 8, 2016

Out & About Calendar

USA Dance members, $12 nonmembers, $5 students with current ID. MACON SHAG CLUB 6:45-9 p.m. Thursday, American Legion Post 3, 5530 Thomaston Road. 478-960-3450. Free. DANCE 8 p.m. Friday, Disabled American Veterans Chapter 9, 4493 Houston Ave. Featuring the Winchester Band. 478-784-1454. Public welcome. $7. DANCE 8:30 p.m. Saturday, VFW Post 658, 4864 Harrison Road. Featuring the Winchester Band. Singles welcome. 478-474-3663. $7. PAIRS AND SPARES SQUARE DANCE 6:30-8:30 p.m. Monday (except for holidays), North Macon Park Recreation Center, North Macon Park Drive. Caller is Lee Dixon. Free to anyone who is a member of any square dance club. 478-477-6863. WESTERN SQUARE DANCERS OF MACON SQUARE DANCE CLUB Open house: 7-9 p.m. Jan. 14, Howard Community Club, 5645 Forsyth Road. Caller: Tom Wood. 478-935-8364. Free to anyone who is a member of any square dance club. ROBINS RAMBLERS SQUARE DANCE CLUB 7-9 p.m. Tuesday (except the third Tuesday of each month), Warner Robins Recreation Center, 800 Watson Blvd., Warner Robins. Caller is Bud Whitten. 478 235-9200. Free to anyone who is a member of any square dance club. IRISH REELERS SQUARE DANCE CLUB 7:30-9:30 p.m. secon... (The Telegraph)

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