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Hello all. It's me, Dashiell Allen, your host of the Mountain Brook Daily — here to impart all the most important things happening in town these days. Including updates on...
- Teenie's Take-Home Market among new local businesses.
- Crosswalk paving on Church Street.
- Details on the Village 2 Village run.
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Here are the top three stories today in Mountain Brook:
- Check out Teenie's Take-Home Market, a new female-owned small business in Mountain Brook, featuring made-from-scratch dishes including lasagna and "the Alabama-famous breakup cookie." Teenie's is on a list of five new and coming soon Birmingham businesses. (Bham Now)
- Crosswalk paving work will take place on Church Street through Wednesday, Jan. 11, between 8:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. (Mountain Brook Police Department via Facebook)
- Two people were arrested on Jan. 6 during the seizure of over $150,000 in a Jefferson County drug investigation, 19.5 pounds of cocaine, in addition to other drugs. (CBS 42)
Today in Mountain Brook:
- Gentle Yoga With Marie Blair — O'Neal Library (10 a.m.)
- Boys & Girls Varsity Bowling vs Pelham Bowlero Riverview 280 (4 p.m.)
- Girls JV Basketball at Woodlawn —Woodlawn High School (4:30 p.m.)
- Family night "Snowy Science" — O'Neal Library (5:30 p.m.)
- Boys Varsity Wrestling vs Dual Match (Opponent TBD) — High School Gym (6 p.m.)
From my notebook:
- Check out the pets that are up for adoption in the Mountain Brook area. (Mountain Brook Patch)
- The Village 2 Village run presented by Publix GreenWise Market is coming back to Mountain Brook on March 11, starting at the Grand Bohemian Hotel, with 10K and 7.5K options. (Mountain Brook Chamber via Facebook)
- The Mountain Brook district announced it is hiring substitute teachers through the company Kelly Education. (Mountain Brook Schools via Twitter)
That's it for today! I'll see you back in your inbox tomorrow with a new update.
— Dashiell Allen
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