Neuse News year in review: April
Neuse News delivers hyper-local news to the inbox of our readers every morning at 7:00 AM. Here is a look back on April’s most memorable articles.
Number 1
Mad Hatter is closing, ice cream coming back
www.neusenews.com/index/2022/4/1/mad-hatter-is-closing-ice-cream-coming-back
Local eatery Mad Hatter, at 212-A North Street in Kinston, announced on Facebook that the restaurant is closing in the post below.
Number 2
Suddenlink to become Optimum by end of 2022
neusenews.com/index/2022/4/5/suddenlink-to-become-optimum-by-end-of-2022
“Optimum is one of the largest connectivity providers in the U.S., delivering Internet, TV, and mobile services to millions of people and small businesses across the country. And here is what becoming Optimum will mean for you:”
Number 3
Middle Man Liquidators opens in Pink Hill, still doing FB Lives
Middle Man Liquidators was started in March 2021 by Dale and Lisa Best as an idea to do Facebook Lives to sell products online. Their business grew fast and within a couple of months, they outgrew the storage building in their front yard.
Number 4
Kinston has a new centenarian
https://www.neusenews.com/index/2022/4/1/kinston-has-a-new-centenarian
Happy birthday to Verda Mae Houston! Born in Richlands, this centenarian lived in Kinston most of her life.
Number 5
Realo: 40 years of service to the Kinston community
https://www.neusenews.com/index/2022/4/14/realo-40-years-of-service-to-the-kinston-community
Realo Discount Drugs on S. Queen Street in Kinston, has been locally owned and operated since 1982 when the first store was opened in Kinston.