The only requirement to be sold at Juliana’s is it must be cute
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At BQ 4 You, they want to do some good.
And sell some gently used furniture, collectibles and antiques along the way.
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Robert Caires can tell the difference between the owner-occupied and rental homes in his neighborhood on Veneta Avenue.
The homeowners on the street take pride in their properties, he said, while most of the rental lots are in disarray. His renting neighbors, for example, don’t mow the lawn or pick up after the dogs, and the property smells like dog waste. He has called city code enforcement every two to three weeks to try to get the tenants or landlord to clean up the lot and keep animals quiet.
With new construction lagging, construction worker Matt Stefnik of Seabeck found himself unemployed this year, the construction company he worked for having gone bankrupt. So in the spring, he decided to get trained in the one sector of the construction industry that is actually growing: green building.
Stefnik enrolled in Olympic College
A few bed spreads and display accessories may be still missing, but the Arnold’s Home Furnishings store is back at its Kitsap Way location, having opened Monday to customers.
The store was rebuilt after being destroyed in an arson last summer set by a Port Orchard
Late shoppers get bang for bucks