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Look Who's Back: Ralph's Italian Ices Sets Reopening Date In Mamaroneck Look Who's Back: Ralph's Italian Ices Sets Reopening Date In Mamaroneck
Look Who's Back: Ralph's Italian Ices Sets Reopening Date In Mamaroneck Scott Rosenberg is bringing Ralph's Italian Ice back in Mamaroneck and is very happy for the return. "It's going to be great to be back in Mamaroneck," Rosenberg said of the relaunch with the new shop located at  407 Mamaroneck Ave., in the old Payless store. But this time, in addition to Ralphs, the business will also include a SoBol shop on one side that will officer acai bowls, smoothies, Belgian waffles and more. While Ralph's will offer the traditional yummies they are known for such as 120 types of frozen ices, 20 flavors of ice cream, and all kinds of cakes and good things to stuff …
$126G Pours In For Fairfield County Mom Crushed By Tree In Nor'easter $126G Pours In For Fairfield County Mom Crushed By Tree In Nor'easter
$126G Pours In For Fairfield County Mom Crushed By Tree In Nor'easter Click here for an earlier story: Westport Mother Of Three Paralyzed After Being Hit By Tree In Storm The Westport community is coming together to help a local mom who was horribly injured in the March 7 Nor'easter. Victoria Gouletas -- a member of the Zoning Board of Appeals and a real estate attorney -- suffered many broken bones in her neck, back and sternum when a tree snapped and fell on her March 7. She is paralyzed from the chest down and although she retained complete mental capacity as well s the use of her head, neck and arms, the prognosis is that she will never walk again. More…
Fairfield County Mother Of Three Paralyzed After Being Hit By Tree In Storm Fairfield County Mother Of Three Paralyzed After Being Hit By Tree In Storm
Fairfield County Mother Of Three Paralyzed After Being Hit By Tree In Storm A Westport mother has a very different life than a week ago after a tree hit her head and back, leaving the real estate attorney and Zoning Board of Appeals member paralyzed from the chest down. Victoria Gouletas, was outside her home during the March 7 Nor'easter when an overhead tree snapped, fell and crushed her, wrote her friend Suzanne Karpick on the GoFundMe page she created to help the family cope with their new way of life. "The tree hit her head and back, leaving her with multiple fractures in her neck, left scapula and sternum," Karpick wrote. "Additionally, it brok…