Thursday, May 9, 2013
The cost to the bank has been "significant," an executive said. The news comes after thousands of Schnucks customers had their credit and debit cards compromised due to a security breach.
Customers of Commerce Bank should keep an eye on the mail. You're likely getting new debit cards, even if you didn't ask for one. Clayton-based Commerce Bancshares confirms that customers throughout the region are getting new cards as a precaution following a security breach at Schnucks grocery stores around the area that compromised customer financial data. Carl Bradbury, Commerce's Director of Consumer Products, wouldn't identify Schnucks by name in an interview Thursday but did acknowledge "a large event" where cards were considered compromised, prompting the move. The decision to re-issue does not mean that a customer's card was necessarily compromised, but that it was used during a time period where others were. Bradbury also said …
Patch is teaming up with Crystal Anderson, owner of Olneya Restoration Group, this week to get all of your questions answered.
It's time for another edition of Ask the Patch Pro, where each week readers get to interact with professionals by asking questions on a wide variety of topics. Our team of experts stop in to help you out and answer your questions. This week, Patch teamed up with Crystal Anderson, owner of Olneya Restoration Group, to get all of your home repair questions answered. Have a question? Ask below in the comments section! More about Crystal Anderson: Crystal Anderson is the owner of Olneya Restoration Group. Olneya Restoration Group, headquartered in Maryland Heights, provides experienced roofing, siding, window replacement, insulation, water removal and drying services and 24/7 emergency restoration services to homeowners and commercial …
Want to make a real difference in the world? Consider one of these seven "green" careers that help protect -- and improve -- our planet, plus find openings in Ladue and Frontenac. Provided by Jobs at AOL.
The following story was provided by AOLJobs.com By Debra Auerbach for CareerBuilder Have you ever had an itch to quit your job and instead do work that makes a real difference in the world? In honor of Earth Day on April 22, we've compiled a list of seven jobs that help people live a better life – from the buildings they work and live in, to the energy that fuels their homes, to the air they breathe. 1. Conservation scientist: Conservation scientists are hired to help preserve and protect natural habitats. They usually work with landowners and federal, state and local governments to find the best ways to use and improve the land while conserving the environment.* **If you’re looking for a green job in Ladue or Frontenac check out …
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
An organized movement of strikes began in St. Louis and is spreading across the region. Employees at McDonald's in North St. Louis County, and Jimmy John's took to the picket lines Wednesday. Employees at 20 fast food locations will strike Thursday.
People peacefully gathered and marched in front of a Ferguson McDonald's Restaurant today. You could hear the group of about 100 chanting during the strike," We started from the bottom and now we're here; $7.35 just ain't fair." There was also, "We want change and we ain't talking about pennies." As well, a whole host of additional songs. But for all the people smiling, the subject at hand was serious. The crowd gathered as part of a movement to unionize fast food restaurants throughout the St. Louis Region. Employees at the Ferguson McDonald's, located at 9131 W. Florissant, stood outside in plain clothes around 3:45 p.m., and protested for respect through better pay and improved working conditions. Shannon Garth-Rhodes, spokesperson with…
Breakfast is served Tuesday through Sunday until 2:30 daily in the Colonial MarketPlace in Ladue.
Remember when your grandmother would whip up those butter milk pancakes and juicy eggs on a cold winter morning? Walk into the Original Pancake House in the new Colonial MarketPlace in Ladue and it’s Deja vu all over again. Entering the pancake house is like entering one of those rustic backwood cabins so well known in Michigan or Wisconsin. The aroma of breakfast food is is in the air. The pine walls and stone fireplace and wooden floor are like a trip back in time. There are so many things to know about the new Original Pancake House in Ladue? The Original Pancake House, now in its second location (the other at 17000 Chesterfield Airport Rd.) is the talk of the town. (or at least Ladue). Though you can get breakfast orders at Deer Creek …
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Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Decision 5-0 to deny the new signs for the Colonial MarketPlace in Ladue.
Take a good look at these sign boards because you will never ever see them again in Ladue. The DESCO Group, developers of the Colonial MarketPlace petitioned the Ladue Zoning Board of Adjustment requesting relief from the ruling of the City Planning Consultant and the City Clerk, declining to issue permits for these signs. The Zoning board voted 5-0 to deny the request Monday night. Ladue’s sign determination is tricky. It takes in the size of letters in an overall determination of the final sign. The final measurements may not exceed 30 inches by 120 inches overall. DESCO’s proposals were 12 inch lettering (meeting code) on signboards close to 25 foot in overall measurement. Company President Mark Schnuck had good reason for these signs…
Riverfront Times readers love this U City restaurant, which closed briefly due to a fire this March.
House of India Restaurant is proof that despite a bevy of culinary options, diners on Delmar are still loyal to the restaurants they love--even when a fire shutters them for a few weeks. The U City eatery was recently named the St. Louis area’s Favorite Indian spot in RFT’s Restaurants 2013 guide. (It was also the publication’s Best Indian Restaurant in 2012.) A kitchen fire caused minor smoke damage in the House of India building shortly after midnight on March 15. Owner Satish Kumar told Patch smoke damage was caused by a pan of chicken accidentally left in the oven. The restaurant remained closed for nearly three weeks. But an establishment that's been in business for more than 20 years can't be knocked from its pedestal so easily. “Its…
Monday, May 6, 2013
Frontenac Hilton has seating from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. There's plenty more to explore.
The omlets and the Mimosa. The Eggs Benedict and the Bloody Mary's. From Caesar salad to carved beef to scrumptious desserts, the time is now to make on of those special Mothers Day brunch reservations. This is a tradition that has endured for years. Residents of Ladue and Frontenac will take mom to their country clubs; the Missouri Athletic Club; or any of the fine restaurants in the community. Nearby, the Frontenac Hilton Hotel is planning for this special day. Seating is at 11 a.m., noon, 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. The Mothers Day brunch is $41.95 plus for adult; and $21.95 for children, 10 and under. There is an 18 percent service charge plus local tax. For reservations, call 314-824-6016. Other choices: About.comStLouis has the listing of what…
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Patch is teaming up with Crystal Anderson, owner of Olneya Restoration Group, his week to get all of your questions answered.
Patch wants to help find the answers to all your questions about roofing, siding, window replacement and more. That's why this week, we are teaming up with Crystal Anderson, owner of Olneya Restoration Group, this week to get all of your questions answered. In the latest edition of "Ask the Patch Pro," Crystal Anderson will answer readers' questions in the comment section of our Q&A article posted to Patch sites on Thursday, May 9. Get your questions ready and look for the Patch Pro article that is published on Thursday morning. Check out Crystal Anderson's Patch blogs by clicking here. More about Crystal Anderson: Crystal Anderson is the owner of Olneya Restoration Group. Olneya Restoration Group, headquartered in Maryland Heights, …
Saturday, May 4, 2013
The Source Unlimited has been at Olive Boulevard and Graeser Road for more than three decades.
We have an update on the news we first brought you in April regarding the end of an era in Judaica shopping. Read: The Last Freestanding Judaica Store In St. Louis Is Closing After 36 years in operation and the last nine under the ownership of Chabad of Chesterfield, The Source Unlimited will close its doors in Creve Coeur in a strip mall located at the corner of Graeser Road and Olive Boulevard. The shop is the last remaining free-standing place where people can find all manner of items related to the Jewish faith. Many if not all temples and congregations operate their own gift shops. A clearance sale was expected to wrap up by the end of Apri, but Rabbi Avi Rubenfeld tells Patch that the store will likely close around May 10.
Scott Simon
11:03 am on Thursday, May 16, 2013
Wouldn't have been a story if Schnucks had better IT security. New stores Schnucks acquired weren't affected. The new stores came in with better IT! http://www.stltoday.com/business/local/schnucks-breach-happened-when-cards-were-awaiting-approval/article_98fb4519-1d3f-5a10-9735-e698090ddc07.html   more ›