Sunday, June 2, 2024

NEWS ROUND-UP: New Dorchester Businesses In The Spotlight



New Dorchester Businesses: The Crete News published a special report on new businesses in Dorchester. The Dorchester Community Foundation hosted a ribbon cutting and open house celebration for R&K Styles -- a new hair salon owned by Shelena Neeman -- and Cradles & Crayons, a daycare owned by Hannah Railsback. The latter operates from the new building on main street constructed by LJ and Sam Barley. The story notes that Dorchester Bret Cerny has opened Blue River Firearms, with plans to have a Dorchester storefront within the next year.

Village Board Meets June 10: The Village of Dorchester Board is set to meet Monday, June 10 at the Farmers Cooperative Meeting Room at 607 Franklin Ave. The public should use entrance No. 2.

Dorchester Receives 6 Inches of Rain Since April 15: According to the National Weather Service, Dorchester has received 5.99 inches of rain over the past six weeks -- a welcome development in an area ravaged by drought for the past year. Dorchester's water restrictions remain in place. See the personnel at the Village Office for details.

Food Trucks' Schedule: Dorchester will have be served by several food trucks throughout June. The mobile restaurants will be parking by the Legion building and will be serving on the following days: Amigos, June 3 (11:30 a.m.-6:45 p.m.); Chi Style Kitchen, June 10 (11 a.m.-7 p.m.); Billie's Grilled Cheese, June 11 (10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.); Game Time Eats, June 17 (11 a.m.-7 p.m.). Menus will be posted at the bank and post office.

U.S. Flags Being Collected for Retirement: The Dorchester Legion is a flag retirement collection spot. If you need American flags retired, please deliver them to the Legion by Monday night, June 10. Greg Tyser at Tyser Weld and Repair and Tyser Auto will collect the flags if you can't deliver them when the Legion building is open. The retirement ceremony will be in Wilber on June 14.

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