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Statue honors O'Leary: UCF vs. Tulsa, 8 p.m. Sat., ESPNews
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Green, Shannon
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Reynolds, Don
2016
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Port City Java Same Cafe Sales Increase 13.90% for June 2006; Opens New Unit in Greenville, S.C
2006
Port City Java(R) is located in Wilmington, NC. The company opened its first cafe in March 1995, in Wilmington, NC. The company began Roasting in October 1995 and Franchising in September 2003. Port City Java(R) has created a specific identity by creating an \"all day approach\" to sales, through its cafe environment. For additional information regarding Port City Java(R), please visit www.portcityjava.com or email info@portcityjava.com.
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Port City Java(R) Opens a New Cafe in Wilmington, N.C. Market
2006
Port City Java(R) announces the opening of its newest cafe located at 4501 Main Street, Shallotte, Brunswick County, NC. Shallotte is located between Wilmington, NC and Myrtle Beach, SC and is considered part of the Wilmington MSA. The cafe offers drive thru service, which the company believes enhances the opportunities for successful operations outside of urban and office park locations. Brunswick County was recently listed as the 27th fastest growing county in the US. It is the commercial center for nearby beach and retirement communities. The company is pleased to open its 3rd Cafe in Brunswick County, and its 20th location in the Wilmington, Myrtle Beach markets.
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Port City Java(R) Opens Free Standing Cafe in Greensboro, NC
2005
Port City Java(R) announces the opening of its newest cafe located in Greensboro, NC. The new unit, located at 4610 West Market Street, Greensboro, NC, is a free standing Cafe offering Drive-Thru service. The cafe is owned by Mike Winstead, Jr., and managed by Jonathan Arms. COO [Don Reynolds] states, \"We are very excited to grow the Brand in the Greensboro Market with Michael and Jonathan\". Port City Java(R) and Mr. Winstead are very fortunate to have secured a free-standing site with a Drive Thru and The Brand will be well served with this superior positioned location and operation. The Company places a high value on sites with Drive-Thru availability.
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Port City Java(R) Opens 4 Cafes in Existing Markets
2005
Wilmington, NC based Port City Java(R) announces the opening of 4 new cafes, in existing markets. The company has opened a second cafe in the Sacramento, CA area located at 8235 Laguna Blvd. in Elk Grove, CA. An additional cafe in the Atlanta, GA market opened at 448 Eagles Landing Parkway in Stockbridge, GA. An additional cafe in the Greenville, SC market at 1941 Woodruff Road. An additional cafe opened in the Wilmington, NC market at 1328 N. Lake Blvd, in Carolina Beach, NC. This follows the company's proven model of building Brand recognition by opening multiple cafes in a defined market.
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Port City Java Opens First of Four Stores in New Market
2005
Port City Java(R) announces that a new Port City Java(R) cafe has opened in Greenville, NC. The unit is the first of four planned cafes for the Greenville, NC market. A second cafe is planned to open in late August 2005, as East Carolina University welcomes students for the Fall Semester. Port City Java(R) COO [Don Reynolds] states \"Greenville, NC is a market we are very excited to enter, as the Port City Java(R) Brand has strong recognition in the market, due to its close proximity to Greenville.\" The students and residents of Greenville visit Wilmington, Port City Java's(R) home market to enjoy its retail and beaches.
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PSO students receive Jean Reynolds memorial bursaries
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Hart, Peter
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Reynolds, Don
2015
The Community Clubs Jean Reynolds Memorial Bursary of $1,000 was awarded this year to Justin Shearer of Buffalo Creek, who is in first-year heavy duty mechanics at Thompson Rivers University in Williams Lake. Don Reynolds, with his daughter, Barbara Jean Ohrling, contributed an additional $1,000 for a second bursary in Jeans name. This was awarded to Alisha Beyer of Forest Grove and 100 Mile House. Residents described the event as \"devastating\" and \"violating.\" They speak highly about the RCMP officer who dealt with the case calling his work \"superb.\" The residents are now organizing an informal group, which will keep a very close eye on all properties along their road.
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Port City Java Opens New Unit in Charlotte; Introduces PCJ Lunch Box Program
2005
Wilmington, NC based Port City Java(R) announces the opening of a new Port City Java(R) Cafe located in SouthPark Towers, at 6000 Fairview Road in Charlotte, NC. This is the company's third opening in a nontraditional setting in the past 60 days. Port City Java(R) COO [Don Reynolds] states \" the company continues to penetrate the market utilizing distinct models including Traditional sites, such as Drive Thru locations, urban sites generating foot traffic, mixed use sites, and Nontraditional sites, such as grocery stores, Universities, and office buildings.\"
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Jawonia Reynolds
2014
Jawonia Reynolds, age 38, passed away Monday, March 10, 2014, at The Toledo Hospital. She was employed at Mobis North America as Senior Manager of HR. She graduated from Scott High School in 1993, and obtained a bachelor's degree at The Toledo University in 1999.
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Perfect weather for tasty berries at Canim Lake
2012
Anybody with a patch of the latter is picking every evening. Marga Hausmann, one of the area's longtime pros, says this year is giving \"the biggest crop ever.\" If you want to see a Jeep made in the days when men were men and Jeeps were really Jeeps, give Don Reynolds a call and drop out to see his 1952 CJ-3. It's his eighth or ninth Jeep restoration. \"It's simple,\" he says. \"I take them all apart, fix or replace anything that is broken or damaged, paint it all up, and put them back together again.\"
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