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Know Him? Man Wanted For Making Threats At Fairfield County Store, Police Say Know Him? Man Wanted For Making Threats At Fairfield County Store, Police Say
Know Him? Man Wanted For Making Threats At Fairfield County Store, Police Say Police in Fairfield County are asking the public for assistance identifying a man who made threats at a convenience store. The incident took place in April at a convenience store in Stamford. The suspect is described as being a Black male, approximately 30 years old, 5-foot-6 with an average build, a black mustache, and a beard, said the Stamford Police. An investigator can be reached at 203-977-4417.  The public can also submit a confidential text tip to Tip411. Anyone with a cell phone can send an anonymous tip to the Stamford Police Department by texting the word StamfordPD and th…
7-Eleven Launches Delivery Subscription Program 7-Eleven Launches Delivery Subscription Program
7-Eleven Launches Delivery Subscription Program Convenience store chain 7-Eleven has launched a new subscription service that lets customers avoid delivery fees. The company said in an announcement on Wednesday, Jan. 19, that the new 7NOW Gold Pass delivery subscription service is $5.95 a month. In addition to skipping delivery fees, customers who subscribe to the service will receive other benefits when they have a basket subtotaling at least $10.  Some benefits include the option to select a free product, such as a small Slurpee drink, 7-Eleven said.  Those who are members of the 7Rewards loyalty program in the 7-Eleven app…
'Iconic' Westport Convenience Store To Reopen 'Iconic' Westport Convenience Store To Reopen
'Iconic' Westport Convenience Store To Reopen Elvira’s, a convenience store described as “iconic” to the Westport area, will soon be reopening under new ownership following renovations and rebranding efforts. Renamed as Elvira Mae, the store, which stands opposite Old Mill Beach at 222 Hillspoint Road, is scheduled to open its doors once again on or around Thursday, July 4. The shop’s new owners, Hal and Betsy Kravitz, are California natives who relocated to Westport last October, according to Westport Now. They have been overseeing the store’s operations since before the sale officially closed earlier in May. It was previously operate…