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New McDonald's Value Menu Launches With Expanded Deals: See What's On It
McDonald's has launched new value menu items and meal deals in an effort to win back budget-conscious customers facing rising costs. The fast-food giant officially debuted its new Under $3 Menu and updates to its McValue Menu on Tuesday, April 21. The Under $3 Menu features at least 10 items available all day, giving customers cheaper options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Breakfast choices on the Under $3 Menu include a Sausage McMuffin, Sausage Biscuit, Sausage Burrito, hash browns, and a medium McCafe Premium Roast Coffee. Later in the day, customers can order item…
Lifestyle
Create Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce's Garden Proposal On A Budget: Here's How Much
Swifties are gushing over Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's flower-filled engagement photos, but you don't need a record-breaking concert tour or an NFL contract to replicate the romantic scene. RentalHouse Property Management put together a budget of how much it would cost to gather all the flowers and plants for the backdrop that looks straight out of a fairytale. Swift and Kelce shared their engagement photos in an Instagram post on Tuesday, Aug. 26. The pictures show a romantic garden backdrop overflowing with roses, hydrangeas, and other delicate blooms. According to RentalHous…
News
Penny Pinched: US To Stop Producing One-Cent Coin, Reports Say
The federal government is pulling the penny from circulation, ending a historic run for the coin dating back to the country's early days, according to reports. The US Treasury made its final order of penny blanks and will stop distributing the one-cent coins by early 2026, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, May 22. A Treasury spokesperson confirmed the end of the penny to the Associated Press. The move is expected to save $56 million a year in materials, according to a Treasury official who spoke anonymously to preview the decision. Once existing penny supplies run out, busi…
Police & Fire
Report: State Requirements Force Fair Lawn Police Rank Adjustments
FAIR LAWN, N.J. – Fair Lawn officials need to eliminate a sergeant's position and add a captain's post to the police department, according to a published report. Administrative reporting of incidents mandated by the state forced the move, TAP into Fair Lawn's report says. Longtime Capt. Robert Kneer retired last week after 43 years with the department. The captain's appointment won't come until March, at the earliest, because of the need for an ordinance change to create room in the municipal budget, according to TAP. SEE: Fair Lawn Police Adjust Ranks to Fulfill Paperwork