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Halloween Movie Screenings: Free Brews & Boos at Athentic Brewing

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor September 29, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Authentic Brewing Company Announces Free ​Halloween Movie Nights:‌ ‘Brews and Boos‘

Athens, GA -⁣ September‌ 29, 2025 – As‍ pumpkin spice takes over and the​ leaves begin to turn, there’s no better‍ way to embrace the spirit of fall and ‍Halloween⁢ than wiht a classic scary movie. And ​while some ​older horror flicks might ⁢seem⁤ a little less frightening by today’s standards, the⁤ shared experience of a good spook is best enjoyed with a crowd.⁤

Luckily, Authentic Brewing Company ​is providing the perfect atmosphere for just ⁣that. Throughout October, the brewery at 108 Park Ave. will host free “brews and ​Boos” double⁤ feature screenings⁤ every Wednesday evening from 5:30⁤ p.m. to⁢ 10 p.m. Each week will feature a different theme, promising a‌ diverse lineup of ‌frights for every horror fan.

Here’s the schedule for “Brews and‌ Boos”:

* October 1: Sci-Fi Night -⁤ Prepare for⁤ unrelenting suspense with ⁤”Predator”⁣ (1987, ⁢Rated R) and “Alien” (1979, ‌Rated R). These ‍films represent‍ a thrilling evolution ⁢in post-“Star Wars” special effects, delivering both graphic ‌action and psychological chills.
*‍ October 8: Vampire Night – Sink your ⁢teeth into a double dose of 80s vampire thrills with ⁤”The⁢ lost Boys” (1987, Rated‌ R) and⁤ “Fright Night” (1985, Rated‌ R). Both films center​ on teenagers battling supernatural forces, a⁤ hallmark ⁢of the decade’s horror‍ scene.
* October 15: Slashers – Witness the birth of two iconic franchises with a night dedicated ‌to slasher classics:⁣ “A​ Nightmare on Elm‍ Street” ⁤(1984,Rated‍ R) ⁢and “Scream” (1996,Rated R),both masterfully directed by⁤ Wes craven.
* October 22: Ghosts – ​ Get ready for spectral scares with ⁤”Poltergeist” (1982, Rated PG)⁢ and​ “Ghostbusters”⁢ (1984, Rated PG). ‍These films pushed the ‌boundaries of what was considered acceptable for a PG rating,delivering genuinely frightening moments.
* October ⁢29: Monsters – ⁢No Halloween season ​is complete without the classics. Authentic Brewing Company⁢ will close⁤ out ‌the series with‌ “The Wolf Man” (1941,Not⁣ Rated) and “Dracula” (1931,Not​ Rated) – timeless black-and-white masterpieces ⁢from Universal studios.

Authentic Brewing‍ Company’s “Brews and Boos” series offers‌ a fantastic, ⁣free way to ‍celebrate Halloween and ‍enjoy some beloved horror films with the ‌community. Don’t miss ⁣out!


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Marco Island’s First Old World Christmas Bazaar Offers Holiday Magic

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 16, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Marco Island to Host First Old World Christmas Bazaar, Plus Local Event Highlights

Marco Island, FL – November 21, 2024 – A touch ‍of European holiday magic⁢ is coming to Southwest Florida this⁤ weekend.Marco Island will host its inaugural Old World Christmas Bazaar Market, offering⁤ a unique and immersive ​shopping experience for residents and visitors alike. ​The event, a collaboration between Our⁤ Daily Bread and the Marco Island center for the Arts, will take place at​ Veteran’s Park on Saturday, November 29th (10 a.m. – 5⁢ p.m.) and Sunday, November 30th ⁣(10 a.m. – 4 p.m.).

Inspired by the conventional Christmas markets found ‌throughout Europe, the bazaar promises a​ charming holiday village atmosphere. Attendees can expect a⁣ curated ‍selection of handcrafted ⁣gifts,⁤ seasonal treats, and heartwarming experiences. Artisan ⁤vendors will showcase handmade jewelry, home décor, and other festive crafts. Live holiday‍ music⁢ and children’s activities will further⁢ enhance the celebratory mood.

“Modeled after ‍the traditional European⁣ Christmas markets, this event will transport ⁣attendees into a charming holiday village brimming with handcrafted‍ gifts, seasonal treats, heartwarming experiences,” stated the Marco‌ Island Center for the Arts.

All proceeds from the market will directly benefit Our Daily Bread and the Marco Island Center for the Arts,supporting their vital community programs.

“This event is ​a celebration of‌ community, creativity, and the joy​ of ⁢the holiday season,” said ​Allyson Richards,​ president of the board of Our ​Daily Bread. “We invite‌ everyone to join us for a magical weekend that⁢ supports ‌feeding​ both the body‍ and the soul.”

For those ‍interested in participating as a vendor, ⁢booth spaces are still available. 10’x10′ setups are offered at $125, with table-only spaces under​ a tented area available for $50. Spaces are limited and will be filled on a⁢ first-come, first-served basis.

More data, vendor applications, and ‌sponsorship opportunities can be⁤ found ⁤at www.marcoislandart.org or by emailing info@marcoislandart.org.

Other Notable Local Events:

David⁤ Lawrence Centers for Behavioral Health ⁢Luncheon: Individual tickets are now on sale⁤ for “From Trauma to Triumph: A luncheon Celebration of Resilience with Brian and Nicole Roland” on Tuesday, October 14th at Gray Oaks⁢ Country Club. Chef Brian‍ Roland will share ⁤his story of overcoming a life-altering accident.Tickets are ‍$125.‌ https://davidlawrencecenters.org/events/traumatotriumph/

Greater Naples Chamber’s⁣ Wake Up Naples: Join​ the Greater‍ Naples Chamber on Wednesday, September 24th at ⁤7:30 a.m. at the Hilton Naples for a discussion on “the business of professional sports” featuring industry leaders from Naples JBB United, FC Naples, and the Florida Everblades.‍ Tickets range⁤ from ‌$50-$60.

Keywords: Marco Island, Christmas Bazaar, holiday Market, Old World⁤ Christmas, Events,‍ Florida, Arts, Community, Our daily Bread, Marco Island ​Center for the Arts, David Lawrence Centers, ‌Brian Roland, Greater Naples Chamber, Local Events, Southwest Florida.

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Sept 11 Attacks: What Happened, Flags at Half-Staff & Patriot Day

by David Harrison – Chief Editor September 12, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Flags at Half-Staff ‍Across New York State on Patriot Day

NEW YORK – ⁢ Flags across ‌New York State are flying at half-staff today,‍ september 11, 2025, in solemn remembrance of⁢ the⁤ nearly 3,000 lives lost in⁢ the⁣ terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. The lowering of⁢ the flag⁢ is a longstanding tradition observed annually to honor the victims​ and heroes of that ‍tragic day, and to reaffirm a national commitment to unity and remembrance.

Twenty-four years after the ⁤attacks,⁣ Patriot ⁣Day remains a notable day of reflection for New Yorkers and the nation. While not a federal holiday – ⁣government⁣ offices‍ remain open and mail delivery continues – the day‌ is officially recognized through public law, encouraging remembrance activities, flag displays at half-staff, and ⁢moments of silence. This year’s‍ observance⁤ comes​ as‌ the nation continues ‍to grapple with issues of ⁢national‌ security⁣ and the enduring legacy of ⁢9/11.

In December 2001, Public ⁣Law ⁤107-89 was‍ enacted, officially‍ designating September 11th as Patriot Day.The law requests⁢ the⁢ President⁣ to⁢ issue​ a proclamation calling‍ for⁤ state ​and local governments to observe the‍ day⁢ with programs and activities, ​for ⁢the U.S. flag to be flown at half-staff in⁣ memory ​of those who perished, and for a moment of ​silence to be observed nationwide.

Further solidifying ​the day’s significance, Public Law ⁤111-13, ⁣passed in 2009, designated September 11th as the National ⁢Day of Service and Remembrance,⁢ encouraging⁤ Americans to honor‌ the victims through volunteerism and⁤ community service.

➤ Read Public Law 107-89: https://www.congress.gov/bill/107th-congress/house-joint-resolution/71/text

➤ Read Public Law 111-13: https://www.congress.gov/111/statute/STATUTE-123/STATUTE-123-Pg1460.pdf

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Fall Foliage in New Jersey: When to See Peak Colors

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 8, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

North Jersey Fall Foliage Expected to Peak Later This season, parks Offer Prime viewing

September ‍7, 2025 – North Jersey residents anticipating vibrant⁢ fall colors should​ prepare for a potentially delayed peak this year, according to recent reports. Weather conditions⁣ significantly ⁢influence the timing and intensity of⁣ fall​ foliage, with⁢ warm nights hindering ⁤the development ⁢of red and ⁢purple pigments. An early ⁤frost or freeze could⁣ prematurely end the color display, resulting in more browns or increased leaf‌ drop.

The color variations also depend on tree species, as each produces a ‌unique chemical balance. Some trees will display more red leaves, while others ​lean towards yellow or‌ orange.

For those eager to witness⁤ the spectacle,North Jersey offers numerous parks⁢ with ⁣trails and lookout points. NorthJersey.com previously⁢ highlighted several locations for optimal viewing:

Palisades Interstate park: ‌ Spanning ‌12 miles and 2,500 acres along the Hudson River, the ‍park features ​over 30 miles of trails.
High Point State park: Located within the⁣ Kittatinny Mountains, this 16,000-acre ‍park, home to the state’s⁤ highest elevation, provides ‌panoramic views extending into ⁣New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
Stokes State Forest: Also in the Kittatinny⁢ Mountains, Stokes state⁤ Forest encompasses⁤ more⁢ than 16,000 acres of forest, mountains, streams, and ⁢scenic views, with‌ over 63 miles of trails.
Hacklebarney State park: ​Offering a less strenuous experiance, Hacklebarney State Park covers 1,186 acres with 10 connecting trails, most under a mile in length and paved or gravel.
* Norvin green State ⁣Forest: Part of ⁣the Wyanokie Wilderness Area, Norvin Green⁢ State Forest spans 5,416 acres and provides miles​ of rugged terrain and diverse ‌vantage points.

An interactive fall foliage map ‌is available at https://smokymountains.com/fall-foliage-map for tracking color progression.

AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Paul Pastelok notes, “Warm nights can hinder ⁢the production of ‍anthocyanins, the pigments responsible for bright reds and purple color leaves.” He also⁤ cautions, “An early frost or freeze ⁢can stop the leaf’s⁢ ability to produce ​red and purple pigments or just ⁣end color of⁣ foliage (more browns or increase ⁤fallen⁢ leaves.)”

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Trump, billionaires the target of mass protests on Labor Day

by David Harrison – Chief Editor September 2, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Labor Day Protests Target Trump ‌Donors, Billionaires Amid Shift in Union Tactics

WASHINGTON – Labor Day 2025​ saw a surge of protests across the nation, with a notable shift in tactics as unions‍ broadened their focus beyond conventional marches ​and rallies to include⁣ family-friendly ⁤festivals and community drives.⁤ A central theme of many demonstrations was ​opposition to billionaires⁢ and corporate figures perceived as supporting⁤ an “authoritarian agenda,” ‌especially those with​ ties to former President ⁣Donald Trump.

Organized Power In Numbers Executive Director ⁣Neidi Dominguez explained the change in approach, ⁢stating organizers aimed “to ⁢do something that ‌clearly ⁣says we’re​ in a different ‍moment right now‌ and our​ communities are hurting and we ​have to be turning out and showing up for ​each other in this moment more than‍ ever.” While ‍hundreds of​ traditional marches ‌and⁣ rallies⁢ were ‍scheduled,⁢ events in cities like madison, Wisconsin, and Shoreline, Washington, prioritized community engagement‌ with Labor Fests featuring live music and school ‌supply⁢ drives for homeless students.

Protests specifically targeted individuals and companies that donated to Trump’s ⁢political action committees, those‌ associated with ⁤Elon⁣ Musk‘s Department Of Government Efficiency,‌ or those who financially benefited from policies enacted during the Trump governance. some​ organizers ‌planned demonstrations outside‌ the homes​ of these targets, according to‍ organizers.

In Fort Myers,⁢ Florida, ⁣a protest at the corner of Daniels Parkway and U.S. ⁤41 featured an individual ⁢waving an upside-down American flag, signaling discontent with ‌the current political climate.

Contributing: Seth Harrison, USA TODAY; ⁤Laura ⁣Gersony, ‍Arizona Republic; Bella ​Carpentier, Greenville News; Darcie Moran, Detroit Free‍ Press; Michaela Galligan and Margie Cullen, USA‌ TODAY NETWORK; Sheldon Gardner, Kaila Jones and Gianna Montesano, USA TODAY Network Florida;​ and Angela George, USA TODAY network South Dakota.

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Labor Day 2025 Trump protests in MA include Cape Cod. See map.

by David Harrison – Chief Editor September 1, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Massachusetts to See Labor Day Protests ‌Focused on Worker Rights, Opposition to Trump Administration

WORCESTER, MA – September 1, 2025 – Labor Day in Massachusetts will be ​marked by a series of protests across the state, including on⁣ Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard, organized by labor and community groups focused on advocating ⁤for workers’ rights and ​opposing policies associated with the Trump administration. This year marks Worcester‘s first-ever Labor Day ‍parade, intended to “honor the victories of the past”​ according to organizers.Organized power In Numbers ‌Executive Director Neidi Dominguez stated,”In this moment ⁤the only way forward is to‍ choose workers over billionaires every day.” dominguez highlighted the significance of the coordinated effort, noting it’s the first time in a long time labor and community groups are uniting for mass protests on Labor⁤ Day.

Protests are ‌planned for Sandwich (2 p.m. at ‍Sandwich Town Offices, 100 Route ⁤6A), Eastham (10 a.m. at the Salt Pond Visitor Center, 50 Nauset Road), and Tisbury on Martha’s Vineyard (11 a.m. at ⁤5 Corners, 1 Lagoon Pond Road). A Worcester “overpass standout” is scheduled for 43 Belmont St.

Organizers are also focused on long-term ⁤activist training, anticipating continued protests throughout the remainder of Trump’s ‌term and ‍beyond. Activist ‍Bhatti explained, “We certainly know that we are in a period of history in which it’s going to take a lot of mass protests all across the country⁣ to be able to really really ⁣turn back the tide of authoritarianism.”

Pringle emphasized the need for‌ organized action, stating, “Organized people will always ⁢win over organized money but we ⁣have to organize, we have ⁣to be intentional and we have to ⁤understand our⁤ power.”

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