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Another Broken Egg Cafe is a popular brunch chain founded in 1996 in Mandeville, Louisiana. Originally named The Broken Egg Cafe, it was rebranded to highlight its unique brunch offerings. The cafe is known for its New Orleans heritage and serves a variety of breakfast, brunch, and lunch dishes, including omelets, pancakes, and sandwiches, all made with quality ingredients. The beverage menu features specialty coffee drinks, mimosas, and cocktails that complement the food. The chain operates over 90 locations across the United States, primarily in the Southeast, and is led by CEO Paul Macaluso. Under his leadership, the company is expanding through franchising, aiming to reach 100 locations. Another Broken Egg Cafe focuses on creating a welcoming atmosphere in its restaurants, often incorporating local elements to enhance the dining experience. The company also utilizes advanced technology to improve operations and customer service.
As a locally owned community bank, GRB is dedicated to Growing Rochester. The money deposited with GRB stays here in the form of loans to help local businesses thrive. We help residents buy homes and establish roots in the community. We support local organizations that make Rochester a better place. At GRB, our mission is woven into the fabric of our community. Business Banking For business owners, working with a community bank means having the ability to deal with senior banking professionals who take the time to get to know your company, becoming trusted advisors and strategic partners in helping you sustain business success. A full range of lending and merchant services, coupled with highly personalized service and a unique focus on Rochester delivers a banking relationship that helps local businesses reach their goals. Home Loans and Personal Banking For individuals, choosing a community bank means accessing a wide range of financial products designed to help strengthen your personal financial position. Our full-service mortgage team, GRB Mortgage, provides flexible loan options and local decision making for fast approvals. GRB also has access to special lending and grant programs to help first-time buyers, veterans and more. For your personal finances, our retail banking team provides assistance with CDs, checking/savings accounts, loans and Health Savings Accounts – all designed to help you protect and grow your assets. The GRB Experience At GRB, you will enjoy a level of personalized service simply not found at other banks. We call this "The GRB Experience." We are empowered to think differently and build relationships that support your success. We provide a unique banking experience and add significant value to area businesses and individuals. Thats what it means to be a community bank. Thats what it means to bank at GRB. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender. NMLS #417491. GRB is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Minority/Female/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity/Disability/Vet.
The Federal Community Defender Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, an office within the Defender Association of Philadelphia, is the designated Federal Community Defender Organization for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Since its creation in 1972, the Federal Community Defender Office has been funded to render Defender Services to individuals who are unable to afford counsel and who are under investigation for, or charged with, violations of the laws of the United States, and to federal death-sentenced prisoners in Pennsylvania and elsewhere, when appointed. Upon appointment by the District Court or the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, the office provides representation for individuals who have been subpoenaed to appear before investigating Grand Juries, who are named defendants in criminal complaints, or who have been indicted by a Grand Jury. The representation, once undertaken, remains throughout the pendency of the proceedings, up to and including applications for relief to the Supreme Court of the United States. In addition, upon appointment, the office represents state and federal prisoners who are seeking relief by way of Habeas Corpus application in both the District Court and the Court of Appeals.