After more than eight decades in business, a Coney Island candy store is celebrating a sweet moment in the spotlight.
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An 83-year-old retired Southern Methodist University golf coach and his 74-year-old interior designer wife clearly qualify ...
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The Easter baskets awarded as prizes in 2024 for Clyde's annual Community Easter Egg Hunt — sponsored by Clyde Career Women — ...
Joseph Marshall III, a member of the Sicangu Oyate tribe, grew up on the Rosebud Indian Reservation, in South Dakota, ...
Mermelstein and her family were members of the last intact Jewish population in continental Europe. By 1944, most of the ...
Jackie also taught the man his famous party trick — he placed a piece of candy in his outstretched palm, then gave his arm a ...
Three people are facing charges, including two teenagers, after they allegedly stole from Jungle Jim’s in Fairfield.
Williams Candy, a beloved 84-year-old Coney Island landmark, is enjoying a sweet moment in the spotlight after the film ...
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