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The family-owned franchise location serves plenty of protein-packed dishes.

Michael Vieu’s convictions, including assault to murder, date back to the 1980s in Massachusetts; AG’s Office drops ID, stolen car charges.
Two of the baby bears that lived with their mother under a Bergen County home were abandoned. Now they have a new home.
"It's a four-day high — an adrenaline rush — and then he'd fly out to see his family."
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Lynbrook Public Schools is proposing a tax levy increase of 1.97 percent in the 2026-27 school year, with a vote set to take place May 19.
From classic brunch to indulgent steak dinners, LI is full of great spots to celebrate Mom this year.
Supervisor Walter Alcorn moves to advance Reston projects, including the Crescent Apartments redevelopment and new housing on Sunset Hills.
Sijia Chen spent her past couple days overseeing the configuration of her Dome of Unity, the defining artpiece for Joliet's City Square.
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A chic, pared-down take on traditional sushi is coming to Carnegie Hill.
Monte Vista senior Ethan Klets founded Goals of Hope, which aims to provide confidence and friendship for newly-arrived Ukrainian children.
The venue would offer live jazz, karaoke, comedians, and more.
The developer says the units will have their own parking, though general concerns persist in the borough over increased traffic.
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Residents and a politician denounced the planned teardown. The developer plans 39 condos.
The zoning board last month OK'd a permit for the 'Little Wanderers' indoor area, which will open this summer.
Annual grants funded by BG Days and the Rotary Duck Race will support quality-of-life work in Buffalo Grove.
The unarmed security officer was driving between schools in the district when she saw the assault and intervened, officials said.
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There's a public hearing Thursday night on the church that would like to open at 400 Green Street, the old Wonder Bread outlet.
One of the most controversial school budgets in years has crossed the finish line in West Orange.
After a four-year fight on a state 3A Community Act multi-family housing zoning mandate, town meeting members approved the compromise.
The town mulls a proposal to build an auto-cleaning business on Route 9, where a former retail store has sat vacant for three years.
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The city's most photogenic astronomy event of the year is back.
Mayor Cohen says the township will tap general funds to cover the park's costs this year while working toward financial self-sufficiency.
The bar's owner referred to potential new tenants in the space.
The Zoning Board made its decision on a Hoboken matcha donut shop last week.
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The family is in need of summer clothing, especially for the girls, as camp is approaching.
Protesters confront officials over home care proposal, citing risks to patients and jobs amid broader labor fight.
The worms were previously reported in Southbury and may be more active in Connecticut this year.
The aggressive species has been spotted in parts of Connecticut and can damage soil and gardens.
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Rob Piscia has served as the Village Administrator since 2017.
Herndon Mayor Keven LeBlanc outlines plans to ban casinos and provides an update on the legal battle to reclaim downtown land from Comstock.
A new community bookstore, Pages & Perks, plans to open soon in St. Petersburg's historic Roser Park neighborhood.
The Philadelphia Flyers and Sixers are in a unique position of both being in the second round of the playoffs.
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The mayor railed against a state bill that would remove local zoning powers.
Ridgefield voters advance $181.1M budget to referendum, approve $2.23M in capital items at annual town meeting.
Some take a wait-and-see approach, while others call for the city to lead.
"With every challenge comes a silver lining." Sharon Sailor creates a petition asking for stay in enforcement of fines — seeks solutions.
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The retirements of Ed Keller and Wendy Saxton become official later this year. Saxton's replacement has been hired.
Nearly 1,400 residents showed up Monday to overwhelmingly support a townwide vote on the tiered Proposition 2 1/2 override in June.
Although premature, Blue Island residents voiced their opposition to a possible data center before the city council.
The Pleasanton City Council will hear an update on local crime trends, and review an MOU between the city and police union.
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