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After Market on Main closed its doors at 103 W Main Street back in February, the Bridgeport Conference and Visitors Bureau (CVB) and Connect-Bridgeport became the primary tenants of the building and ...
The Bridgeport City Council held its first meeting Monday night since swearing in its new leadership, and transparency was at the forefront of the conversation.
The Summer’s hottest party and an event that continues to grow year after year took to the streets of Downtown Wheeling Saturday evening. The 5th Annual Party ...
After months of planning, the much-anticipated Party at the Plaza in downtown Wheeling has arrived, promising attendees a ...
Party City has stores in Peoria, Bloomington, Champaign and Springfield as well as the Chicago area.
Months after Party City’s decision to shutter all its stores and end a 40-year run in business, a new iteration of the popular party supply store could reemerge.
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. — Fired City Manager Pat Ford has filed a lawsuit against the City of Bridgeport after being terminated in early April less than six months into his tenure.
"A whole new Party City is coming soon," the popular party and balloon supplier said. The news comes after the company shuttered thousands of stores.
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. — Members of Bridgeport City Council have unanimously selected Joe Shuttleworth as the interim city manager. Joe Shuttleworth Shuttleworth, the current director of Parks and ...
Tensions were high in the packed Bridgeport City Council chambers on Thursday night as city council members and the mayor explained their reasoning to remove or maintain City Manager Patrick Ford.
Bridgeport city manager Patrick Ford intends to fight for his job as city leaders have called a special meeting Thursday to discuss his removal from office.
In December of last year, Party City announced it would close more than 700 stores. Here's why two Austin locations will remain in business.