In Good Company

Mar 23, 11 In Good Company

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10 years after relaunch, Youngstown Business Incubator looks back, forward

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E-readers changing book habits

The electronic age has arrived in the world of publishing. With the emergence of e-readers, such as The Kindle and The Nook, reading habits are changing. People who rarely read, are downloading novels. Those who read voraciously find the convenience of the e-reader very appealing. NewsOutlet reporter A.J. Ondrey spoke with members...

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Group home receives renewed hope

Published Sunday, Feb. 20, 2011 in The Vindicator(Link) By DAN POMPILI TheNewsOutlet.org YOUNGSTOWN — A house on Illinois Avenue is filled with more hope than usual these days. While the Ohio Department of Health is pursuing injunctions to close the beleaguered House of Hope, some community members are rallying around the troubled...

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No way to hide on Internet

The Internet has given more people the opportunity to voice their opinions. Some do so while withholding their names or using fictitious ones.  However, as NewsOutlet reporter Joel Anderson found out, anonymity on the Internet is not guaranteed. Download No way to hide on Internet...

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As economy sours, spirits sales rise

Rich Saul, co-owner of Gino’s Drive Thru and Liquor on East Midlothian Boulevard in Youngstown. Liquor Up By Melinda Gray The population is dwindling and the economy is dipping, but neither are decreasing the Valley’s liquor sales — only the shelf from which we choose. Mahoning County liquor purchases rose 1 percent last year...

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Liberty speciality store nurtures a child, community

Twenty-six years ago, a 3-year-old boy who spoke scattered English and fluent Italian led a tour of elderly women through his parents’ store. He paraded them up and down the aisles telling them about the pizzelles, cappicola, and his favorite, mortadella — an Italian bologna.

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