Grief support service provider Our TreeHouse has moved into a Ferndale location and are offering their Teen Night grief support services to Ferndale teens who are dealing with grief after the death of a friend, classmate or family member.
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3Sixty Day Spa Owner Karlene Winchester told Discover Ferndale she will be closing the spa’s doors at 2008 Main Street for the last time this week.
The bankruptcy court today approved the Albertsons offer to purchase 29 Haggen stores.
The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB) recently announced they will stop accepting marijuana retail license applications March 31st. “We are at the point where…
Today Haggen released an announcement detailing its support of Albertson’s LLC’s proposed plan to purchase 29 Haggen stores. And in the announcement came news 15 stores will continue to be operated under the Haggen brand name.
The last four days brought in, not one, but two significant windstorms. As a result, many Ferndale neighbors are looking at cleaning up after downed trees and repairing property damage.
Yesterday, Cerberus Capital Management, L.P., the lead of a group of investors who own the Albertsons Companies Inc. grocery chain, received clearance from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to bid on Haggen “core stores,” which includes the Ferndale Haggen location, according to The Wall Street Journal via The Daily Bankruptcy Review.
Yesterday’s windstorm was one for the ages. Wind gusts, including one recorded at 96mph in Ferndale, heavy rains just prior and high tides all combined to wreck havoc in various forms on the area.
Update 12pm: Power has been restored to all businesses in the Ferndale core area.
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They have been through this before and for more than a day but it still is an unhappy state for Ferndale businesses east of the Nooksack River who found their buildings dark this morning. Businesses west of the river are open and operating normally.