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Newsmakers in business: Water damage company opens its new location Dec. 9 in Gainesville
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Vince Bochese, owner of 1-800 WATER DAMAGE of Gainesville, and Diane Bochese, of 1-800 WATER DAMAGE of Gainesville, celebrate the official ribbon-cutting and grand opening of their new 1-800 WATER DAMAGE franchise on Dec. 9.

1-800 WATER DAMAGE celebrated the opening of its newest location in Gainesville with a ribbon-cutting on Dec. 9 at 872 Main St.

The company works in the property restoration and water damage remedy industry. Its services, available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, include carpet cleaning, mold remediation and removal, sewage cleanup, water damage restoration and water extraction services.

For more, visit www.1800waterdamage.com/georgia/gainesville.

 

Newtown Florist Club forums to explore desegregation, closure of E.E. Butler High
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The old E.E. Butler High School - photo by Tom Reed
The Newtown Florist Club has recognized Black History Month this February with some frank conversations on topics including Black businesses, vaccine information and civic engagement.
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