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Hannaford grocery store in Marlboro to close. Another supermarket chain is replacing it.
Hannaford grocery store in Marlboro to close. Another supermarket chain is replacing it.

CBS News

time21-07-2025

  • Business
  • CBS News

Hannaford grocery store in Marlboro to close. Another supermarket chain is replacing it.

Hannaford is closing one of its grocery stores in Marlboro, Massachusetts later this summer, and another supermarket chain will be taking its place. The last day of business for the Hannaford supermarket on Route 20 will be Sept. 2. A spokesperson for Hannaford Supermarkets said the store will be "fully operational" until then. The store is closing due to a real estate issue. "We've learned that we will not have the opportunity to renew the lease at our Marlborough store," the Hannaford spokesperson said. Moving in to the location is Shaw's, which has over 50 stores in Massachusetts. It's not clear yet when the new Shaw's supermarket will open. "We look forward to serving the Marlboro community," a Shaw's spokesperson told WBZ-TV. Hannaford filed a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Act (WARN) notice with the state last week. It says 160 employees could be out of a job by Sept. 13. "We express our sincere and deepest gratitude to our valued associates and customers for their loyalty," the Hannaford spokesperson said. "We're confident that there should be opportunities for impacted associates who are interested in taking jobs at other local stores, and will make every effort to transfer them." Maine-based Hannaford has 16 locations in Massachusetts. The nearest locations to Marlboro are in Clinton, Leominster, Uxbridge and Waltham. In other grocery store news, Trader Joe's recently announced it will be opening new stores in West Roxbury and Newton. Opening dates for those supermarkets have not yet been shared.

Newport couple's home still classed as a guest house
Newport couple's home still classed as a guest house

South Wales Argus

time13-07-2025

  • Business
  • South Wales Argus

Newport couple's home still classed as a guest house

Ken and Catherine Shaw, of Waterloo Road, Newport, have lived in their property since 2002, unaware it was once classed as a guest house. The confusion came to light when a potential buyer's solicitor asked for evidence proving the house had returned to residential use. The Shaws have now applied for a Lawful Development Certificate for an existing use, stating the house has been used as a home for more than 10 years. The couple bought their house in May 2002. They were not aware that a 1996 planning permission had been issued for the "use of dwelling as a guest house". The application has been made alongside evidence such as a land registry extract, utility bills, mortgage statements, and council tax bills. The majority of these documents all date back to before November 2021. The Shaws have also provided statutory declarations confirming the house has been their family home for years. One key piece of evidence is the absence of any tenancy agreements, supporting their claim that the property has not been rented out as a guest house. The couple faced initial difficulties in identifying the correct application route. However, with the help of Newport City Council's senior planning officer Jacob Cooke and solicitor Emma Selfridge, they were able to submit the correct documents. The application, which was submitted on June 20, remains under consideration until July 16, with no objections recorded so far. The couple had to pay a fee of £460 for the application. As of now, no decision letter has been issued. The Shaws are awaiting the decision from Newport City Council. The outcome of this case could set a precedent for similar situations in the future, where a property's previous classification creates complications for its current owners.

Lottery ticket purchased from Mass. package store wins $1 million prize
Lottery ticket purchased from Mass. package store wins $1 million prize

Yahoo

time07-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Lottery ticket purchased from Mass. package store wins $1 million prize

A $1 million prize was won after the player purchased it from a Middleborough package store. The scratch ticket game was '$1,000,000 Monopoly Doubler' and it was purchased at Kurts Corner. It wasn't the only big winner won or claimed on Friday. There were also two $100,000 prizes. A $100,000 'Mass Cash' prize was won from a ticket purchased at Shaws in Worcester. And another $100,000 prize was claimed from the game '$15,000,000 Colossal Millions' after the scratch ticket had been purchased at Acres Newsstand in Springfield. Overall, 590 prizes worth $600 or more were won or claimed in Massachusetts on Friday. The Massachusetts State Lottery releases a full list of winning tickets every day. The list only includes winning tickets worth more than $600. The two largest lottery prizes won so far in 2025 were each worth $15 million. One of the prizes was from a winning 'Diamond Deluxe' scratch ticket sold in Holyoke, and the other was from a '300X' scratch ticket sold on Cape Cod. Mass. State Lottery winner: $1M prize won in $10 game but winner's name not released Mass. State Lottery winner: Father will take children to Disney with $100K prize 2 $100K 'Mass Cash' wins despite lottery 'mistake' that spilled drawing balls Mass. State Lottery winner: $1M ticket sold at Springfield gas station Read the original article on MassLive.

Tendam partners with Shaws to bring Cortefiel to Ireland
Tendam partners with Shaws to bring Cortefiel to Ireland

Fashion United

time06-06-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion United

Tendam partners with Shaws to bring Cortefiel to Ireland

With the foundations of its immediate future clarified following the arrival of Emirati firm Multiply Group as the company's new majority shareholder, Spanish group Tendam has continued to advance its international expansion plan, this time with its flagship brand, Cortefiel. The brand formalised a partnership with Shaws Department Stores for its entry into Ireland. Under the terms of the partnership, Cortefiel launched ten points of sale within selected Shaws Department Stores located across sixteen Irish cities. These openings marked Cortefiel's debut in the Irish market, with the ten points of sale situated in Shaws shopping centres in Athlone, Ballina, Carlow, Castlebar, Fermoy, Limerick, Portlaoise, Tralee, Waterford, and Wexford. Collectively, these points of sale cover more than 600 square metres, all dedicated to Tendam Group's flagship brand's womenswear offering. Cortefiel has begun marketing its latest women's Spring/Summer 2025 (SS25) collections in the country. Notably, Cortefiel's entry into Ireland in partnership with Shaws did not follow the independent store model previously used by Cortefiel and other Tendam brands for international expansion. Instead, the company adopted a new 'corner' format. This point-of-sale model allows the brand to take a more dynamic and flexible approach to international growth. Presented as a new store concept called 'Loft,' rather than a one-off initiative, this format suggests plans for broader implementation in other markets. In Ireland, this corner model will drive the brand's physical retail presence, complemented by online sales through both Cortefiel's and Shaws' websites. In the context of this partnership with Shaws, 'the brand launched its new 'Loft' store concept in all Irish Cortefiel points of sale,' stated Tendam in a press release. Regarding this format, the company explained, 'the new 'Loft' visual store concept was designed to showcase the collections in their entirety and offer styling options through flexible furniture.' From an experiential standpoint, the model 'conveys a sense of spaciousness through the use of stone materials' and 'natural woods that add contrast to the minimalist lines of the overall design.' With this latest move, Cortefiel has added ten new points of sale in a corner format to the 246 it already operates across Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Europe. Tendam has thus strengthened its presence in the Anglo-Saxon market, particularly in Ireland, where the Spanish company now operates thirty-two points of sale: fifteen Springfield stores, seven Women'secret stores, and ten Cortefiel corners within Shaws' shopping centres. These physical operations are complemented by online sales from each of Tendam's brands. This article was translated to English using an AI tool. FashionUnited uses AI language tools to speed up translating (news) articles and proofread the translations to improve the end result. This saves our human journalists time they can spend doing research and writing original articles. Articles translated with the help of AI are checked and edited by a human desk editor prior to going online. If you have questions or comments about this process email us at info@

New Castle couple charged with auto theft, forgery and perjury
New Castle couple charged with auto theft, forgery and perjury

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

  • Yahoo

New Castle couple charged with auto theft, forgery and perjury

ANDERSON — A New Castle couple have been charged with several felony counts for the alleged theft of a vehicle from a relative. Christopher Ryan Baker, 34, and Barbara Baker, age not available, were charged, following an investigation by the Madison County Sheriff's Department, on felony charges of fraud, auto theft, forgery and perjury and a misdemeanor charge of exploitation of a dependent adult. According to a probable cause affidavit, Scott and Todd Shaw reported the theft of a vehicle and lawn tractors Jan. 9. Court documents show the Shaws were granted guardianship of a relative residing at the Countryside Manor nursing home. Barbara Baker obtained a death certificate for the recently deceased David Baker, claiming to be a blood relative, according to the probable cause affidavit. But the Shaws told police that Baker was not a blood relative. Barbara Baker transferred the title to the Chevy Tahoe into her name last December, court records show. The listed price of the vehicle was $0. When police interviewed the woman at the nursing home, she said Barbara Baker didn't have permission to take the title to the Tahoe. On Feb. 7, officers found the Tahoe in New Castle, according to the charging probable cause. Christopher Baker presented a document that showed the woman signed over the Tahoe and two lawn tractors to him, the court document states. The signature on the document didn't match that of the woman at the nursing home, according to the affidavit.

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