For the first time since 2019, UNLV graduates again crossed the familiar Thomas & Mack stage during commencement. Pandemic restrictions pushed commencement virtual in 2020, and in May the class gathered outdoors for the first time in decades at Sam Boyd Stadium.
Now back at the Mack, the Class of 2021’s winter graduates have plenty to celebrate. They’ve endured numerous disruptions to course delivery, research efforts, internships, and almost every other aspect of life over the past two years. Yet they persisted.
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It may have been more than a year since you ve gotten a spa experience, but it s likely your pet may have never received one. You now have the opportunity to give them one at Cleona s Wag in Style.
Located at 449 W. Penn Ave. in the Cleona Square Shopping Center, which also includes Anytime Fitness, China Moon Cleona, and Giant, the pet salon opened recently, and offers both traditional grooming alongside pricier and deluxe pampering.
Melissa Houser, the 28-year-old owner-operator of Wag in Style, grew up in Levittown and has been grooming animals for around 18 years.
She started with helping her mother, who was grooming pets while her daughter was only 3, and runs Angel Paws in New Jersey.
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John Chambers, owner of Shelley s Garden Center. Behind him is the building from where a shooter fired during a standoff with police Tuesday.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut Media
BRANFORD John Chambers, owner of Shelley’s Garden Center, and several neighbors who also were in the line of fire during Tuesday’s seven-hour standoff with a well-armed man in a second-floor apartment of a house at 241 Main St., all know that it could have been so much worse.
They’re all brutally aware that instead of standing outside talking about it on Wednesday, they could be hospitalized like neighbor Ashwin Patel, owner of Shoreline Wine & Spirits, who had non-life-threatening injuries after being shot and, according to his son, still was in the hospital Wednesday.