After petting and feeding llamas, alpacas, pigs, chickens, guineas, donkeys, cows, horses, bunnies – and goats, of course – my littlest grandson asked if we could pet the emus. “Well, let’s just see,” I said as I Continue Reading
The 4th of July holiday draws Bridgeport neighborhoods together in a festive way. From cookouts to parades and patriotic music, communities within our community celebrate in style. Maple Lake is well known for Continue Reading
When Lisa Lang moved her About You Monogram business out of 110 West Main Street, she was already thinking about a new purpose for the building. She and husband Mayor Andy Lang had no intentions to sell it. Not Continue Reading
Starting Friday, June 23, locals can have the Crumbl Cookies experience. After a soft opening today, the store at 268 Emily Drive opens its doors at 8 a.m. Friday. The menu for grand opening week will feature Continue Reading
Following welcoming remarks from Bridgeport Councilman Jon Griffith, two pair of oversized scissors cut the ribbon at 202 East Main Street Wednesday morning. Whitney Oliverio and Sara Rose Scudere made it official Continue Reading
After serving up gourmet cupcakes and other sweet treats for nearly a decade, My Little Cupcake has decided to close its doors at 142 West Main Street. “We would love to say thanks to the community for all of the Continue Reading
Organizers of the July 3 “Jenkins Subaru Fireworks on the Hill” say the show will be worth your while. Beginning at approximately 9:45 p.m., the display will be packed with colorful action, thanks to sponsors who Continue Reading
Through her business, Market on Main, Perris Reed has met talented, innovative people. The result has led to a community of entrepreneurs, collectively offering unique products and services. The rooms in the prior Continue Reading
For the last several months, a Bridgeport business has been booming. And it has been booming right along Main Street offering an old product that has had a rebirth in the past decade. Right before Christmas, Continue Reading
When traveling, Kara and Justin Findley often seek out quaint, independent bookstores, and they decided their hometown needed one too. Just opened on the second floor of Market on Main is “The Last Chapter,” Continue Reading