
Kate Winston
Editor, Americas News - Oil at S&P Global Commodity Insights
Energy reporter at S&P Global Commodity Insights. Views are my own.
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2 weeks ago |
themontclairgirl.com | Kate Winston
shopping newsParcel in Montclair is a consistent and comforting staple to many. Its whimsical supply of curiosities, vintage goods, and especially unique stationery is heart-warming and oh-so special. Parcel, originally at 608 Bloomfield Avenue, is moving to the second floor of 11 Park Street. The Parcel concept will change to a more interactive experience from the retail model, but hang on to its whimsical roots.
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2 weeks ago |
themontclairgirl.com | Kate Winston
foodie newsMany Montclairians know and love the Watchung Deli, which used to be located at 117 Watchung Avenue in Montclair. Grabbing “The Sandwich” or an “Angry Dwarf” in Watchung Plaza was always guaranteed to be a satisfying treat — and what many will be ecstatic to hear is that another local Montclair restaurant, Dan + Day’s, is collaborating with the deli to open a ghost kitchen at the 598 Valley Road burger spot, featuring Watchung Deli favorites.
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3 weeks ago |
hobokengirl.com | Kate Winston
beautyWe’ve already established that Hoboken is the beauty capital of New Jersey, so it’s only natural that several new beauty businesses are opening their doors in the Mile Square. One of the newest neighbors on the beauty block is longtime North Jersey hairstylist Jillian Apostolico, whose newest venture is The Stylist Salon. The space is located at 105 5th Street in Hoboken. Read on for what we know about The Stylist Salon, Hoboken’s newest incoming beauty spot.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
spglobal.com | Kate Winston
Donald Trump is expected to wield oil sanctions fiercely against Iran in his second term in the White House, but some experts say he could also put stronger energy sanctions on the Kremlin if Russia does not agree to a Trump deal to end the conflict in Ukraine. Not registered? Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
spglobal.com | Jeff Mower |Kate Winston
Israeli Defense Forces struck fuel depots in northeastern Lebanon on Oct. 30 as part of its attack on Hezbollah in Baalbek, according to media reports. Not registered? Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. ABC News cited an IDF statement that said the "fuel depots supplied fuel Hezbollah's military vehicles," adding the fuel was supplied by Iran.
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