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Prescription Savings for You and Your Family
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Stimulating Supermarket Development in Maryland
STIMULATING SUPERMARKET DEVELOPMENT IN MARYLAND A report of the Maryland Fresh Food Retail Task Force Task Force Baltimore Development Maryland Department of Maryland Family Network Safeway Inc. Members Corporation Agriculture Linda Ramsey, Deputy Director Greg Ten Eyck, Director of Public Will Beckford, Executive Director Joanna Kille, Director of of Family Support Affairs and Government Relations of Commercial Revitalization Government Relations Margaret Williams, Executive (Task force co-chair) Advocates for Children Kristen Mitchell, Senior Economic Mark Powell, Chief of Marketing Director and Youth Development Officer and Agribusiness Development Santoni’s Super Market Becky Wagner, Executive Director Leon Pinkett, Senior Economic Maryland Food Bank Rob Santoni, Owner (Task force co-chair and Development Officer Maryland Department of Deborah Flateman, CEO convening partner) Business and Economic Saubel’s Markets Bank of America Development Maryland Governor’s Office Greg Saubel, President Ahold USA Brooke Hodges, Senior Vice Victor Clark, Program Manager, for Children Tom Cormier, Director, President Office of Small Business Christina Drushel, Interagency Supervalu Government Affairs Dominick Murray, Deputy Prevention Specialist Tim Parks, Area Sales Director, B. Green Co. Secretary Eastern Region Angels Food Market Benjy Green, CEO Maryland Hunger Solutions Walt Clocker, Owner and Chairman Maryland Department of Cathy Demeroto, Director The Association of Baltimore of the Maryland Retailers CommonHealth ACTION Health and Mental -
Participating Chain Pharmacies
PARTICIPATING CHAIN PHARMACIES A & P Pharmacy Discount Drug Mart Hy-Vee, Drug Town Network Pharmacy Shoppers Pharmacy ABCO Pharmacy Doc's Drugs Ingles Pharmacy Oncology Pharmacy Services Shoprite Pharmacy Acme Pharmacy Drug Emporium Integrity Healthcare Services P&C Food Market Shurfine Pharmacy Acme, Lucky, Osco, Sav-on Drug Fair Kare Pharmacy Pacmed Clinic Pharmacy Smith's Food & Drug Center Albertson's Pharmacy Duane Reade Kash N' Karry Pharmacy Pamida Pharmacy Snyder Drug Stores Allcare Pharmacy Eagle Pharmacy Kelsey Seybold Clinic Pharmacy Park Nicollet Pharmacy Southern Family Markets Ambulatory Pharmaceutical Services Edgehill Drugs Kerr Drug Pathmark Stadtlander Pharmacy Anchor Pharmacy Express, Thrift, Treasury Keystone Medicine Chest Payless Pharmacy Standard Drug Company Appletree Pharmacy Fagen Pharmacy King Kullen Pharmacy Pediatric Services of America Star Pharmacy Arrow Pharmacy Fairview Pharmacy Kinney Drug's Pharma-Card Statscript Pharmacy Aurora Pharmacy Family Care Pharmacy Kleins Supermarket Pharmacy Pharmacy Plus Steele's Pharmacy B J's Pharmacy Family Drug Klinck, Drug Barn Presbyterian Retail Pharmacy Stop & Shop Pharmacy Bakers Pharmacy Family Fare Klingensmith's Drug Price Chopper Pharmacy Super D Bartell Drugs Family Pharmacy Kmart Pharmacy Price Less Drug Super Food Mart Basha's United Drug Fedco Drug Knight Drugs Price Wise, Piggly Wiggly Super Fresh Pharmacy Bel Air Pharmacy Finast Pharmacy Kohlls Pharmacy Prime Med Pharmacy Super RX Pharmacy Big Bear Pharmacy Food 4 Less Pharmacy Kopp Drug Publix Pharmacy -
2020 Comprehensive Annual Financial
City of Tarpon Springs, Florida “Sunset Beach” Comprehensive Annual Financial Report Fiscal Year Ended September 30, 2020 CITY OF TARPON SPRINGS, FLORIDA COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT For the Fiscal Year Ended September 30, 2020 MAYOR AND BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Chrisostomo Alahouzos, Mayor Jacob Karr, Vice-Mayor Townsend Tarapani, Commissioner Connor Donovan, Commissioner Costa Vatikiotis, Commissioner ADMINISTRATION Mark G. LeCouris, City Manager Ron Harring, Finance Director Michelle Mims Assistant Finance Director Irene S. Jacobs, City Clerk Thomas Trask, City Attorney Prepared by the City of Tarpon Springs Finance Department CITY OF TARPON SPRINGS, FLORIDA COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTORY SECTION Letter of Transmittal . A-1 Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting . A-6 Organizational Chart . A-7 FINANCIAL SECTION Independent Auditor's Report . B-1 Management's Discussion and Analysis . B-3 Basic Financial Statements Government-Wide Financial Statements: Statement of Net Position . B-16 Statement of Activities . B-17 Fund Financial Statements: Balance Sheet - Governmental Funds . B-18 Reconciliation of the Balance Sheet to the Statement of Net Position - Governmental Funds . B-19 Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balances - Governmental Funds . B-20 Reconciliation of the Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balances of Governmental Funds to the Statement of Activities . B-21 Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balances - Budget and Actual: General Fund . B-22 Community Redevelopment Agency Fund - Downtown . B-23 Statement of Net Position - Proprietary Funds . B-24 Statement of Revenues, Expenses, and Changes in Net Position - Proprietary Funds . -
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131 0162 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BEFORE THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION COMMISSIONERS: Edith Ramirez, Chairwoman Julie Brill Maureen K. Ohlhausen Joshua D. Wright Terrell McSweeny In the Matter of Lone Star Fund V (U.S.), L.P., a limited partnership; Bi-Lo Holdings, LLC, a limited liability company; Etablissements Delhaize Frères et Cie “Le Docket No. C-4440 Lion” (Group Delhaize) SA/NV, a public limited company (société anonyme/naamloze vennootschap); and Delhaize America, LLC a limited liability company. DECISION AND ORDER [Public Record Version] The Federal Trade Commission (“Commission”) having initiated an investigation of the proposed acquisition by Respondent Bi-Lo Holdings, LLC (“Bi-Lo”), a subsidiary of Respondent Lone Star Fund V (U.S.), L.P. (“Lone Star”), of certain assets of Respondent Delhaize America, LLC (“Delhaize America”), a subsidiary of Respondent Etablissements Delhaize Frères et Cie “Le Lion” (Group Delhaize) SA/NV (“Delhaize”), and Respondents having been furnished thereafter with a copy of a draft of Complaint that the Bureau of Competition proposed to present to the Commission for its consideration and which, if issued by the Commission, would charge Respondents with violations of Section 7 of the Clayton Act, as amended, 15 U.S.C. § 18, and Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act, as amended, 15 U.S.C. § 45; and 1 Respondents, their attorneys, and counsel for the Commission having thereafter executed an Agreement Containing Consent Orders (“Consent Agreement”), containing an admission by Respondents of all -
How Retailers Promote Pet Food & Pet Care
How Food Retailers Promote Wine & Spirits Tom Pirovano May 3rd, 2011 1 What You Need to Know • Retailers promote wine as much as beer and spirits combined. • Safeway banners run more wine ads than any other retailer – up vs. year ago. • Retail ad support for spirits is down 16% while beer ads are up 10%. • Wine ad counts vs. year ago have been down since Christmas. 2 Share of Beverage Alcohol Retail Promotions Beer 29.0% Share of Retail Ads Although beer generates much higher Liquor/ dollar sales, wine Spirits receives more retailer 20.0% ad support than beer and spirits combined. Malt Liquor MarketGate Ad Comparisons Wine 1.4% 52-Weeks Ending 4/16/2011 U.S. & Canadian Retailers 49.6% Excludes Liquor Stores 3 Top Retailers Promoting Wine Number of Wine Ad Blocks Over 12 Months Tom Thumb 871 Randall's Food Markets 865 Quality Food Centers Safeway banners 774 Safeway Stores run the most wine 725 Dominick's Finer Foods promotions. 716 Carrs 712 Jewel-OSCO 710 Vons 684 Pavilions 677 ShopRite 580 MarketGate Ad Comparisons 52-Weeks Ending 4/16/2011 U.S. & Canadian Retailers Giant Eagle 570 Excludes Liquor Stores 4 Top Retailers Promoting Spirits Number of Liquor/Spirits Ad Blocks Over 12 Months Jewel-Osco 699 ShopRite 586 Carrs 362 Jewel-Osco runs Safeway Stores 359 102 circulars per Vons 358 year. Pavilions 356 The average Supervalu (Albertsons) 352 ShopRite circular contains 582 ad Dominick's Finer Foods 329 blocks. Sweetbay Supermarket 317 MarketGate Ad Comparisons 52-Weeks Ending 4/16/2011 U.S. -
TT 100 Private 4 PDF.Qxd
Private Carriers A Word From the Publisher hen TRANSPORT TOPICS than 1,500 tractors. published the first Top C&S Wholesale Grocers, Keene, 100 list of the largest N.H., has fueled its growth by tak- private carriers in North ing over distribution operations America in 2002, we from smaller retail grocery fleets. weren’tW sure what to expect. C&S operates more than 50 distri- The world of private carriage was bution facilities in 14 states and something like a parallel universe for ranks No. 19 with 958 tractors. for-hire freight carriers. Though What’s next? We can’t predict the shipper-owned trucks carried fully future, but it is our hope that by half of all truck freight tonnage, the closely tracking the activities of the business of private and for-hire car- largest private carriers, at least we riage rarely crossed paths. can provide clues about the direc- Now, after several years of publish- tion in which both private and for- ing the TRANSPORT TOPICS Private hire carriers are headed. 100, it is apparent that the two worlds Howard S. Abramson In addition to the TT 100 Private have begun to intersect in many signif- Carriers and the TT 100 For-Hire icant ways. Carriers lists, we publish the TRANSPORT TOPICS Private carriers routinely offer excess freight- Logistics 50, a listing of the largest third-party logis- hauling capacity to other shippers, competing tics companies in North America. directly with for-hire carriers for backhauls. And And earlier this year, TRANSPORT TOPICS’ affiliate, many for-hire carriers have created dedicated con- LIGHT & MEDIUM TRUCK magazine, published the tract carriage units to provide dedicated capacity to Top 50 Commercial Truck Fleets and the Top 50 shippers, replacing some private truck fleets. -
Merck-Medco Lifewise Select National Network Participating
Merck-Medco LifeWise Select National Network Participating Chains* A Giant Quality Markets Giant Eagle Markets A & P Giant Pharmacy R Acme Good Neighbor PlusCare Allscripts Healthcare Solutions Pharmacies Raleys Arbor H Ralphs Arrow Randalls Aurora Pharmacy Haggen Food & Pharmacy Rite Aid Hannaford Food & Drug Riverside Pharmacy B Happy Harry's Discount Drug Rosauers Supermarkets Harris Teeter Pharmacy S Bartell Drug Company Hart Drug Store Basha’s HEB Pharmacy Safeway Bel Air Hi-School Pharmacy Sav-A-Center Bi-Lo Pharmacy Homeland Pharmacy Save Mart Supermarkets Bi-Mart Corporation Horizon Pharmacies Schnuck Markets Big B Hy-Vee Pharmacies Seaway Foodtown Big Bear Shaw's Brooks Pharmacy K Shop n Save Food & Drug Brooks-Maxi Drug Shop-Rite Brookshire Kmart ShopKo Stores Brookshire Brothers Kerr Drug Smiths Food & Drug King Sooper Snyder C Kinney Drugs Star Pharmacy Kroger Stop & Shop Pharmacy Carrs Super 1 City Market L Super D Cost Cutters Super Fresh Costco Pharmacies LaFeria Pharmacy Super G Pharmacy Cub Leader Drug Stores CVS Longs T D M Target Thrifty Jr. Dillon Major Value Pharmacy Network Thrifty White Drug Discount Drug Mart Marc's Tom Thumb Domincks Marsh Drugs TOP Food & Drug Drug Emporium Mays Drug Tops Markets Drug Fair Medic Drug Drug Warehouse Medicap Pharmacy U Drugs for Less Pharmacy Meijer Minyard Food Stores United Pharmacy E USA Drug N Eagle Food Centers V Eckerd Drug Stores NCS HealthCare EPIC Pharmacies Neighborcare Pharmacy VIX Pharmacy Vons F P W Fagen Pharmacy P & C Food Markets Family Fare Pamida Pharmacy Walgreen’s Familymeds Pharmacy Pathmark Pharmacy Wal*Mart Stores Farm Fresh Pharmacies Pavilions Waldbaums Farmer Jack Supermarket Pay Less Supermarkets Wegmans Food Markets Food Emporium Phar-Mor Weis Pharmacy Fred Meyer PharMerica White Drug Fred’s Price Chopper Pharmacy Winn-Dixie Frys Food & Drug ProCare Pharmacies Furrs Pharmacy Publix Super Markets G Q * with 25 or more stores September 5, 2001. -
Script Care Ltd. Participating Chain Pharmacies
SCRIPT CARE LTD. PARTICIPATING CHAIN PHARMACIES A & P Pharmacy Drug Emporium Kare Pharmacy Park Nicollet Pharmacy Shurfine Pharmacy ABCO Pharmacy Drug Fair Kash N' Karry Pharmacy Pathmark Smith's Food & Drug Center Acme Pharmacy Duane Reade Kelsey Seybold Clinic Pharmacy Payless Pharmacy Snyder Drug Stores Acme, Lucky, Osco, Sav-on Eagle Pharmacy Kerr Drug Pediatric Services of America Southern Family Markets Albertson's Pharmacy Edgehill Drugs Keystone Medicine Chest PharmacPhar-Mor Stadtlander Pharmacy Allcare Pharmacy Express, Thrift, Treasury King Kullen Pharmacy Pharma-Card Standard Drug Company Ambulatory Pharmaceutical ServiceFagen Pharmacy Kinney Drug's Pharmaca Integrative Pharmacy Star Pharmacy Anchor Pharmacy Fairview Pharmacy Kleins Supermarket Pharmacy Pharmacy Plus Statscript Pharmacy Appletree Pharmacy Family Care Pharmacy Klinck, Drug Barn Presbyterian Retail Pharmacy Steele's Pharmacy Arrow Pharmacy Family Drug Klingensmith's Drug Price Chopper Pharmacy Stop & Shop Pharmacy Aurora Pharmacy Family Fare Kmart Pharmacy Price Less Drug Super D B J's Pharmacy Family Pharmacy Knight Drugs Price Wise, Piggly Wiggly Super Food Mart Bakers Pharmacy Fedco Drug Kohlls Pharmacy Prime Med Pharmacy Super Fresh Pharmacy Bartell Drugs Finast Pharmacy Kopp Drug Publix Pharmacy Super RX Pharmacy Basha's United Drug Food 4 Less Pharmacy Kroger Pharmacy QFC Pharmacy Super Sav-On-Drug's Bel Air Pharmacy Food City Pharmacy Lewis Drugs Quality Pharmacy Supersaver Pharmacy, Sentry Drug Bi-Lo Pharmacy Food Lion Pharmacy Lifecheck Drug Quick Chek -
Baker and Williams a XI Vi for Another Term
University of South Florida Scholar Commons Newspaper collection The Weekly Challenger 2005-11-10 The Weekly Challenger : 2005 : 11 : 10 The Weekly Challenger, et al Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/challenger Recommended Citation The Weekly Challenger, et al, "The Weekly Challenger : 2005 : 11 : 10" (2005). Newspaper collection. 956. https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/challenger/956 This is brought to you for free and open access by the The Weekly Challenger at Scholar Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Newspaper collection by an authorized administrator of Scholar Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Presort Std U.S. Postage PAID WE BELIEVE Permit #2271 IN PEOPLE St. Petersburg, FL We Value Diversity. We Value Education. We Value History. VOLUME .W NUMBER 10 NOVEMBER IO - 16, 2005 250 ■■ A XI Vi Baker And Williams For Another Term General Election Results From Tuesday November 8,2005 70.40% Rick Baker 22,784 Votes 29.60% Ed Helm 9,581 Votes COUNCILMEMBER DISTRICT 2 55.55% John Bryan 15,870 Votes 44.45% Eve Joy 12,701 Votes COUNCILMEMBER DISTRICT 4 62.92% Leslie Curran 18,472 Votes Mayor Rick Baker celebrates with friends and family at St. Petersburg Clay Com- Councilman Earnest Williams leaves Royal Theater a happy man after being pany at 420 22nd Street South after being re-elected by the second largest victory re-elected for a second term, in St. Petersburg history; Virginia Ann 37.08% Councilman Earnest Williams’ Littrell 10,886 Votes COUNCILMEMBER DISTRICT 6 Victory Celebration Statement Earnest by:Joyce Johnson Initially, Williams direction the city would day was incredible.’-’ affordable housing in St. -
Chain Member Companies As of October 15, 2012 Ahold USA
Chain Member Companies as of October 15, 2012 Ahold USA C.R. Pharmacy Service, Inc. dba CarePro Quincy MA Health Services http://www.ahold.com Cedar Rapids IA http://www.careprohealthservices.com Albertsons LLC Boise ID CARE Pharmacies Cooperative, Inc. http://www.albertsonsmarket.com Alexandria VA http://www.carepharmacies.com Alchemist General Inc. Saint Paul MN Coborn's, Incorporated Saint Cloud MN Arrow Prescription Center http://www.cobornsinc.com Hartford CT http://www.arrowrxcenter.com Community Pharmacies, LP/Maine Augusta ME Astrup Drug, Inc. http://www.communityrx.com Austin MN http://www.sterlingdrug.com Concord, Inc. dba Concord Pharmacy Atlanta GA Balls Food Stores (Four B Corp) http://www.concord‐pharmacy.net Kansas City KS http://www.henhouse.com Costco Wholesale dba Costco Pharmacies Issaquah WA The Bartell Drug Company http://www.costco.com Seattle WA http://www.bartelldrugs.com CVS Caremark Corporation Woonsocket RI Bi Lo – Winn Dixie http://www.cvs.com Jacksonville FL http://www.bi‐lo.com Dean Clinic Pharmacy Madison WI Big Y Foods Inc. http://www.deancare.com Springfield MA http://www.bigy.com Dierbergs Pharmacies Chesterfield MO Brookshire Brothers, Inc. http://www.dierbergs.com Lufkin TX http://www.brookshirebrothers.com Discount Drug Mart, Inc. Medina OH Brookshire Grocery Co. http://www.discount‐drugmart.com Tyler TX http://www.brookshires.com Chain Member Companies as of October 15, 2012 Doc's Drugs Ltd. Genoa Healthcare Holdings, LLC Braidwood IL Mercer Island WA http://www.docsdrugs.com http://www.genoahealthcare.com Drug Emporium of West Virginia Giant Eagle, Inc. Charleston WV Pittsburgh PA http://www.drugempwv.com http://www.gianteagle.com Drug World Pharmacies Giant Food Stores, LLC New City NY Carlisle PA http://www.drugworld.com http://www.giantpa.com Eaton Apothecary Gibson Sales, L.P. -
Produce Business June 2013
JUNE 2013 • VOL. 29 • NO. 06 • $9.90 p. 62 p. 83 cover story features 27 40 UNDER FORTY: CLASS OF 2013 53 HEAT UP PRODUCE SALES WITH SUMMER HOLIDAY MERCHANDISING YOUNG AND SMART LEADERS Summer marks a celebration of U.S.-grown fruits and vegetables. As such, ON THE RISE it’s a ripe opportunity to reap season-sational profits on produce. 62 NEW JERSEY PRODUCE EVOLVES AND ADVANCES commentary With high brand recognition, Jersey Fresh produce continues to diversify and reach wider markets. 12 THE FRUITS OF THOUGHT 69 BAJA CALIFORNIA TOMATOES Training At Wal-Mart And Beyond Mexico’s ‘ideal’ combination of sun, soil and temperatures – plus shade house technology – produces a greater number of high quality tomatoes for the market. 94 RETAIL PERSPECTIVE Strategic Planning And Flexibility departments 96 EUROPEAN MARKET Lessons Worth Teaching MERCHANDISING REVIEW 83 10 Solutions For Selling More Grapes in this issue Produce decision-makers share their tactics for overcoming grape challenges. THE QUIZ 4 DRIED FRUIT AND NUTS 91 How To Successfully Market Dried Plums In Produce 6 WASHINGTON GRAPEVINE Capture the millennials while keeping mature customers happy. 8 PRODUCE WATCH 14 TRADE SHOW CALENDAR special features 16 RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES 18 FROM THE PAGES OF THE PERISHABLE PUNDIT As Multiple Formats Devalue The Community Grocer, The Big Challenge Is Giving Up On The Notion To Be 17 COMMENTS AND ANALYSIS Everything For Everybody 98 INFORMATION SHOWCASE 22 UNITED FRESH TAKES FLIGHT 51 FROM ROADSIDE STAND TO URBAN SUPERMARKET BLAST FROM THE PAST 98 A dream realized, Harmons is the first supermarket in downtown Salt Lake City.