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A Sri Lankan flag flying at GGG
It started off with small groups of people, gathered on street corners, roundabouts and out
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Laura: It’s graduation time of year! Do you guys have any favorite memories of your own BC graduation? All I can remember about mine was that it was so terribly hot, much like this weekend, and we were all so miserable in the sun after being up all night.
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Greenway arch dedicated to Steve Driver
Steve Driver died in April 2020, but his presence is still greatly felt in Mount Airy’s tight-knit running and cycling community, which was evident during an event this week at Riverside Park.
About 90 people gathered Wednesday afternoo
There was a time in my pre-kid life where I declared myself an astute shopper. I’d confidently make purchases with a cost-per-use mentality. I’d shop around for the best price on anything, from a suitcase to a vacuum cleaner, but I also happily splurged on items that deserved it.
Herno CEO Claudio Marenzi shows us where the magic happens, and talks about the brand’s transformation from raincoat maker to outerwear behemoth
Left, a paper pattern and down jacket in Herno’s cutting room. Right, Herno CEO Claudio Marenzi at his HQ near Lake
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