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Portnoy Gets In Shouting Match With 'Worst Pizza Place In America' Owner On Mass Sidewalk
"Get the f*** out of the front of my business," yelled a Middlesex County business owner to internet pizza connoisseur and president of Barstool Sports, Dave Portnoy. Dragon Pizza, located at 233 Elm Street in Somerville's Davis Square, was the scene of a dramatic stand-off between popular pizza reviewer Dave Portnoy and the eatery's owner (who Portnoy called a "f**** crazy ass left-wing liberal"). Somerville's 'Worst Pizza In America' Sells Out After Viscious Portnoy Review Before the drama, Portnoy picked up a large cheese pizza and explained to the camera that the pizza may not be as …
Lifestyle
Covid-
19: Pandemic Creates New Crop Of Customers Boosting Sales For Some Suburban Businesses
With all of the business closures caused by COVID-19, there may not have been anyone who predicted the pandemic could give Main Street a boost. But that’s just what people are seeing in the suburbs. More and more people stuck at home are checking out their local shops, according to a recent article in The New York Times. By some estimates, the COVID-19 pandemic and economic restrictions meant to stop the spread of the disease shuttered almost 100,000 businesses nationally. “Repeat business is particularly important for small businesses in the suburbs, and some are finding that customers …
News
Covid-
19: Here's When To Expect Second Stimulus Check To Arrive
Relief is on the way for Americans financially strapped during the COVID-19 crisis. Congressional leaders unveiled on Sunday, Dec. 20 an approximately $900 billion stimulus deal that will provide Americans that qualify direct payments of $600 to help offset the hardships caused during the pandemic. The $600 is half of what was directed during the first round of stimulus checks earlier this year. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin told CNBC on Monday that the checks could be in Americans’ bank accounts in a matter of just a few days for those who have direct deposit info on file with the IRS.…
Business
Covid-
19: Layoffs Soar As Companies Brace For Years Of Disruption Due To Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced tens of thousands out of work, some of whom will have no job to return to once the virus has run its course in this country. Numerous industries will be permanently changed by the virus after thousands were furloughed or laid off while companies made the necessary audibles to stay afloat during the pandemic. Some companies that vowed to return furloughed employees back to work have also announced that they will drastically be reducing their workforces in an effort to keep costs down to account for financial losses that were accrued due to the COVID-19 outbr…
Business
Coworking Office Space Is Being Developed Near The Holyoke Mall
A large, co-working, shared office space is coming to Holyoke over by the mall. Venture X is opening a 16,000 square-foot workspace at 98 Lower Westfield Road. Developers expect the offices will be ready for occupation in early 2021. Venture X offers a business casual environment for professionals who wouldn’t normally have workspace outside their homes. Many of the company’s clients are freelancers, remote workers, startups, nonprofits, and small businesses, Venture X reports. Founded by Holyoke native Ned Barowsky, Venture X has coworking locations across the U.S. and Canada.
Business
$300 More Per Worker: MA Increasing Employer Contributions To Unemployment Fund
Massachusetts employees are going to cost business owners another $300 each come April. In an effort to restore the state’s Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund amid COVID-19’s drain on the economy, a tax increase of about $300 per employee is set to start in April, according to the Boston Business Journal. The trust fund is facing a multibillion-dollar deficit due to a wave of unemployment brought on by the pandemic. Money is also dwindling because contributions were decreased during the Great Recession of 2008 to help small businesses stay afloat. The new assessment - which will cost employ…