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THE VELVET ELVIS GAMEDAY SPECIALS

Saturdays (during football season)- $2 well drinks during the Georgia game and $10 beer buckets


AMICI’S PIZZA SPECIAL

Any large pizza for the price of a small pizza

-Ladies night after 10pm
-$3 well drinks


CHOPS SATURDAY SPECIALS

1/2 off all starters (also $0.35 wings and Happy…

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Charmed Salon teams with Harriet’s Closet for fundraiser


Jonathan Jackson
Union Recorder

MILLEDGEVILLE — Charmed Salon and Spa in downtown Milledgeville is working to beautify not only clients, but the surrounding world and will continue in that pursuit with its first-ever cancer benefit coming next week.

Though the salon is normally closed on Mondays, the staff will open the doors for appointments that will benefit a local cancer support organization.

“All the profits that day will go to Harriet’s…

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The UPS Store offers packing, shipping and more


Vaishali Patel
Union Recorder

MILLEDGEVILLE — The UPS Store in Milledgeville is providing a central location for customers to print invitations and greeting cards, notarize, laminate and bind important documents, get fingerprinted for work and ship and pack items across the globe ranging from a cell phone to a couch, all the while having the convenience to check their personal mailboxes and use postal services.

Owner Andy Patel decided to switch…

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Michael Carr Joins EAS Sales Staff


Electrical Accessory Sales, Inc. would like to welcome the addition of Michael Carr to their sales staff. Michael is a lifelong resident of Baldwin County who has grown up around the construction industry. His past experience in the housing industry will be an asset to our continued growth as we work to develop business relationships with local contractors and businesses in need of electrical supplies and accessories.

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Barberitos is now under new ownership


Jonathan Jackson
Union Recorder

MILLEDGEVILLE — Barberitos in downtown Milledgeville is famous for satisfying its patrons who crave burritos and fresh salads. The restaurant has recently welcomed new ownership and management as well.

Brothers Philip and Martin Kohnen recently purchased the establishment, and additionally, Philip Kohnen has taken over management of the restaurant. He said he is glad to take on the Barberitos focus on quality and freshness — a mission…

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Work is a labor of love for father and son team


Jonathan Jackson
Union Recorder

MILLEDGEVILLE — Rick and Cameron Williams work side-by-side most days in a business that some don’t like to think about. That’s just fine for the father and son team as their help to others often comes at life’s darkest hours. Since Rick’s father James A. Williams started the business in 1952, the family has grown up in the business.

“Lots of people look at us as a…

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Old Tyme Hot Dogs offers charm and convenience


Sarah Beth Ariemma
Union Recorder

MILLEDGEVILLE — Old Tyme Hot Dogs and the adjoining Old Tyme Barber Shop is the perfect blend of old-world charm and modern-day Milledgeville convenience.

Chad and Amy Powell have owned the barbershop for 10 years and decided to add on to their already flourishing business.

“A few customers in the barber shop suggested a hot dog shop because Milledgeville didn’t have one of those. My husband…

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EAS September Specials


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UGA study: Buying local food could boost state economy


The Associated Press

ATHENS — A University of Georgia study says Georgia’s economy could be boosted if more people bought more food locally.

The study, conducted by the May Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, reports that if every Georgia household spent an additional $10 on locally-grown food, another $1.9 billion would be pumped into the state’s coffers.

Agriculture in Georgia is a $11.6 billion industry with a $58 billion total economic impact, according to…

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