A mainstay lives on: Nick’s Nest celebrates a century of hot dogs, nostalgia
Jennifer Chateauneuf, co-owner of Nick’s Nest in Holyoke, talks about the business and its 100th anniversary. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS
Though the juke boxes don’t work anymore, the band box at Nick’s Nest in Holyoke still does. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS
Marie Chateauneuf, the mother-in-law of Nick’s Nest co-owner Jennifer Chateauneuf, makes potato salad before the restaurant opens for lunch last Friday morning. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS
Marie Chateauneuf, the mother-in-law of Nick’s Nest co-owner Jennifer Chateauneuf, makes potato salad before the restaurant opens for lunch last Friday morning. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS
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Picture: PEXELS A BMW driver who was caught over the cocaine limit was banned from the roads for a year. Oliver Slade, 26, was stopped at the Marlborough Road service station on October 29 last year. Police initially stopped him as there was an issue with the hire agreement on the 69-plate BMW 520 he was driving. Officers asked him to complete a drugs wipe, which came back positive for cocaine. Blood tests showed he was three times the limit for cocaine and four times the limit for by-product benzoylecgonine. Slade, of Northampton Street, Swindon, was found guilty in his absence of two counts of drug driving. He has no previous convictions.
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