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  • C-Stores 'Burned' by Wildfires

    The job cuts, meant to save $75 million a year, are in addition to an early retirement program offered to 970 workers. Those employees have until October to decide if they want to retire.
  • Suppliers

    Hudson, Ohio-based Dairy Mart Convenience Stores Inc. named Najib Tegey director of store operations, and Gary Feldman director of gasoline operations.
  • U.S. Retailers Learn From Europe Fuel Crisis

    With the petroleum business slowly returning to normal in Europe, retailers in the United States expressed concern that aggressive consumer behavior demonstrated overseas could be an ominous sign of things to come this winter if fuel prices keep rising.
  • Zooming Along

    If you are reading this article and you have fewer than 20 stores, you are having an out-of-body experience. Why? Because you are dead.
  • Associations

    The National Association of Conven- ience Stores (NACS), Alexandria, Va., appointed Kathy Shanahan to the newly created position of vice president of customer relations. Dan Mulvaney was named director of political affairs. He will be responsible for the association's NACSPAC program, as well as all aspects of NACS' political affairs efforts. Kelly Schimmel was promoted to marketing research coordinator. Michael Mason was appointed to manager of news and media relations. Amy Ashley Burke was named meetings and registration manager.
  • Suppliers

    Rockland, Mass.-based, Tedeschi Food Shops Inc., appointed Charles F. Fitzgibbons president and John F. Ransom vice chairman.
  • Associations

    The National Association of Conven- ience Stores (NACS), Alexandria, Va., appointed Kathy Shanahan to the newly created position of vice president of customer relations. Dan Mulvaney was named director of political affairs. He will be responsible for the association's NACSPAC program, and will be involved in all aspects of NACS' political affairs efforts. Kelly Schimmel was promoted to marketing research coordinator. Michael Urgo joined the staff as production and traffic manager. Michael Mason was appointed to manager of news and media relations. Amy Ashley Burke was promoted to meetings and registration manager.
  • "Hitting" the Lottery

    The popularity of instant lottery tickets has made scratch-off games easy marks for dishonest employees, according to industry specialists.
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