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04/22: Bankruptcies
Chapter 7 Central Florida individuals and businesses that have filed for liquidation under Chapter 7 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code include: Super Sport Auto Inc., P. O. Box 521051, Longwood. Filed: April 10. Assets: $50. Liabilities: $106,931. Major...
Tags: Palm Bay (Brevard, Florida), Business, The Home Depot, Satellite Beach, Media Industry
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Matilda's hops on to Park Ave.
Matilda's on Park is the latest restaurant at the corner of Canton and Park avenues in Winter Park. The sports bar waltzed in shortly after Galopin closed in February. Matilda's kept the chic and sleek red and black color scheme but added several...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Macaroni and Cheese, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Event Planning
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Tiffany Deli makes mark on Park
For 40 years, Brandywine's was a go-to place for lunch on Winter Park's Park Avenue. The no-frills deli had an enduring appeal that attracted all ages and all walks of life. When the doors closed last April because of a lease dispute, I was one of the...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Sandwiches, Winter Park, Salads, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Hindenburg hero left treasure trove behind
Dwight Rose's father, Paul, used to show his son newsreel footage of the Hindenburg disaster and point to one of the figures fleeing the flaming wreckage as it crashed to the ground. "That's me right there," he would say. The real story is that Paul...
Tags: Allentown, Nazareth, FBI, Air Transportation Industry, Macungie
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Orlando Sentinel restaurant review: Blue Elephant now Thai Thani
Blue Elephant has been on my dining to-do list since it opened in August. By the time I made it to the dining room in Lake Mary's eclectic Colonial TownPark, the restaurant had changed its name. Now known as Thai Thani, the Seminole County eatery is...
Tags: Restaurants, Carlos', Shrimp, Potatoes, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Ex-Wheaton North booster club president charged with theft
Special to the TribuneThe former president of the Wheaton North High School booster club has been charged with stealing thousands of dollars and using the club as a "personal fundraiser," a prosecutor said Monday. Dorothy "Dee" Horky, 57, of Carol Stream, has been charged...Tags: Wheaton, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Credit and Debt, Theft
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Cast dresses like a queen for stage musical "Priscilla Queen of the Desert"
Staff Writer"Priscilla Queen of the Desert: The Musical" is nothing if not a fierce fashion show. South Floridians will have two opportunities to decide whether this version matches the over-the-topness and humor of Lizzy Gardiner and Tim Chappel's Oscar-winning...Tags: Michelle Harrison, Music, Music Theater, Entertainment Events, Theater
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Women-owned businesses increase 59% since 1997, study says
The number of businesses owned by women in the United States has increased 59% since 1997, according to an estimate from American Express. Those 8.6 million firms are generating more than $1.3 trillion in revenue and employing nearly 7.8 million people,...
Tags: Business, United States Census Bureau
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Italio: Italian fast food reinvented
Today's culinary lesson is: piadina. The rustic flatbreads from Italy's Emilia-Romagna region resemble extra-large tortillas and are the basis for Italian wrap sandwiches. With the March opening of Italio Modern Italian Kitchen in Winter Park, the...
Tags: Chipotle Mexican Grill, Pasta, Restaurants, Fort Lauderdale, Sausages
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JPMorgan Chase website outage linked to server, not cyber attack
Customers trying to use JPMorgan Chase's website were frustrated again by four hours of disrupted service, but there was a twist this time: The outages were caused by a technical problem with the bank's systems, not by a cyber attack. The intermittent...
Tags: Banking, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Computer Crime, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Woman federally charged in bathroom purse-snatching scheme
The Nottingham woman had ducked into a bathroom at the White Marsh Sears when she heard a voice from the adjoining stall: Her neighbor had found the toilet-paper dispenser empty. Could she pass some under the divider? As she gathered a bunch,...
Tags: Nottingham, Pikesville, Baltimore County, Maryland State Police, Target
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