 |
Otcs Summer of doom and gloom afflicted Bangor a century ago Riyadh: Iraq and Oman welcomed on Friday the agreement between Saudi Arabia and Iran to re-establish diplomatic ties, media reported. The countries earlier on Friday said they would also open embassies and exchange ambassadors within a period of two months, the official Saudi Press Agency SPA reported. Iraq hailed turning a new page between Riyadh and Tehran, the country state press agency said on Friday. Oman also welcomed the plans, its foreign ministry said. Saudi Arabia and Iran had thanked both Oman and Iraq for hosting previous talks in 2021 and 2022, Al Arabiya reported. Saudi Arabia and <a href=https://www.owala-waterbottle.ca>owala</a> Iran have agreed to re-establish diplomatic ties, reopen embassies and exchange ambassadors within a period of two months, the official Saudi Press Agency SPA said on Friday, Al Arabiya reported. The decision t <a href=https://www.hydro-flasks.ca>hydro flask cooler</a> o re-establish rela <a href=https://www.stanleycups.co.uk>stanley cup</a> tions, which were severed in 2016, came following talks that took place from March 6 through March 10 in Beijing, SPA reported citing a trilateral statement issued by the Kingdom, Iran and China. :root{--slide-width:336px;--slide-height:280px;--progress-height:4px;--dot-size:10px;--inactive-dot: ccc;--active-dot: 074588;--border-color: ddd} .st-code{position:relative;width:var --slide-width ;margin:0 auto;overflow:visible} .st-wrapper{position:relative;width:var --slide-width ;height:var --slide-height ;border:1px solid var --border-color ;overflow:hidden} .st-slider{position:relative;width:100%;height: Ikzo Amid search for Japan quake victims, survivors line up for food BANGOR, Maine ?A popular Bangor candy shop is expanding to a historic downtown building, where a familiar developer is working to breathe new life into the 165-year-old structure.Specialty Sweets makes and sells candy of all sorts at its Springer Drive location next to Christmas Tree Shops near the Bangor Mall. Its owners, Wade and Eliza Butler, plan to open a second location at 31 Main St. by late August or early September.Eliza Butler said their busy season tends to be around holidays, but they see an opportunity to draw new customers from downtown events. Theres the art walk, folk festival, parades, and theres just so much going on around here that we could be a part of, she said.Production will continue to be based at the Springer Drive store, but with the new challenge of making enough product to supply two stores. This will be strictly retail sales of our products, Wade Butler said during an interview Friday inside 31 Main St. The second floor will be an events space, available for rent for parties, meetings and other occasions. The Butlers will have indoor seating and hope to have seats on the sidewalk in the summer so customers can eat gelato outside.In March, Telford Holdings purchased the building from it <a href=https://www.polenefr.fr>polene fr</a> s previous owner, Paul Cook, for $300,000. Telford Holdings is owned by Telford Allen III, whose fam <a href=https://www.bru-mate.ca>brumate canada</a> ily launched Telf <a href=https://www.polenes.com.es>polene bag</a> ord Aviation in 1982 before selling the company in 2009.Allen and Telford Holdings manager Louie Morrison were behind the redevelopment of one of |