Where to go on holiday in March 2023 - Condé Nast Traveller

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Temperature: 19°C high; 13°C low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 2 hours 35 minutes Time difference: GMT +1 Nothing brings a spring to the step quite like the sight of Italy's glorious Amalfi coast. Particularly in March, when its vertiginous twists are bathed in a daily average eight hours of sun. Cliffs plunge into the Tyrrhenian Sea, topped with grand palazzos and smart hotels. Narrow, Roman lanes are stuffed with limoncello stalls flogging the boozy spoils of Sorrento's famous fruit. Its snoozy air and pastel-coloured houses are pure Italian cinema: you might even swear you've seen a young Sophia Loren looking impossibly saucy by the quay. Do as the Italians do and spend the lazy, romantic days enjoying a long aperitivo . Don't miss fresh fritto misto at Marina Grande, the town's old fishing harbour, or Michelin-starred Il Buco in the cellars of an old monastery, where chef Peppe Aversa serves seasonal ingredients under a stone-hewn, vaulted ceiling. Th...

AG Shapiro Files Criminal Charges Against Lycoming County Contractor Ripping Off Consumers - Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General

HARRISBURG–Attorney General Josh Shapiro today announced that his office filed charges against contractor Michael Bloom of Williamsport, PA. Bloom entered into contracts with six Pennsylvania residents to install elevators in their homes. He took deposits from the six homeowners, but never followed through with the installations.

"The law is clear on this," said AG Shapiro. "Contractors can't enter into a contract, accept money from a homeowner, and then fail to deliver — and that's just what Bloom did. He pocketed $86,110 from his clients and did none of the work he promised. That's theft, and my office won't stand for it, we're taking action to get Pennsylvanians their money back."

Five of the homeowners left in the lurch by Bloom were over 60 years old. In all six cases, Bloom took deposits and provided little or no services in return. When residents requested refunds, Bloom refused to return the deposits.

Bloom has been charged with 37 felonies total, including Home Improvement Fraud, Deceptive Business Practices, Theft by Deception, and Theft by Unlawful Taking.

Any consumers who believe they or their family members may have been a victim of Michael Bloom should file a complaint online with the Bureau of Consumer Protection, email scams@attorneygeneral.gov, or call 800-441-2555.

This case will be prosecuted by Senior Deputy Attorney General Bernard A. Anderson. All charges are accusations. The defendants are innocent unless and until proven guilty.

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