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Italian glass, in person.

Hand-blown in Italy, sitting on the bench in Mountainside.

Only at the store · 860 Mountain Avenue

Christoffers

Flowers & Gifts · Since 1986

Hand-blown in Italy

Italian glass,
in person.

A small group of pieces we've collected from Italian glassmakers, sitting on our table right now. The plate hangs on a wall or holds a watermelon. The carafe carries water through August dinners. The kind of pieces that come out every holiday for a decade.

Murano Carafe

Murano Carafe

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Murano Plate

Murano Plate

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Tree of Life Tumbler Set of 6

Tree of Life Tumblers

Set of 6

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Tree of Life Whiskey Set of 6

Tree of Life Whiskey

Set of 6

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Each piece is hand-blown — small variations are the proof. None of these are on the website. They're at the store.

A note on the holiday weekend

Closed Saturday July 4 for the holiday. Back at the bench Monday.

Christoffers Flowers & Gifts

860 Mountain Avenue · Mountainside, NJ 07092 · 908-233-0500

Voter ID, $2M Powerball Win, and Fourth-Generation Dairyman

The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Monday to decide whether Arizona can keep requiring documentary proof of citizenship from people who register to vote in state races.
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Article Icon 1Justices Will Review Voter ID Laws

The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Monday to decide whether Arizona can keep requiring documentary proof of citizenship from people who register to vote in state races.

In 2023, there were about 20,000 voters in Arizona who were registered to vote in federal elections only, as they did not provide proof of citizenship to the state.

The case stems from a pair of 2022 state laws that a federal appeals court ruled were preempted by the National Voter Registration Act.

The Republican-led state legislature and Republican National Committee appealed, saying the appeals court substituted its judgment for that of Arizona voters.

Opponents argue that the laws burden eligible voters.

The justices will also weigh whether Arizona can purge suspected noncitizens from the rolls within 90 days of an election.

Article Icon 1Firefighter Killed Battling Colorado Wildfire

Nick Hutcherson, 27, of Glendale, was one of three firefighters killed Saturday while battling the Knowles Fire in western Colorado.

Hutcherson's death came days before today's 13th anniversary of the deadly Yarnell Hill Fire in Arizona that claimed 19 firefighters.

Hutcherson was assigned to the U.S. Forest Service's Kaibab National Forest and was working with the Rifle Helitack crew when fast-moving flames overran the firefighters.

The others who died were Emily Barker, 38, of Michigan, and Sydney Watson, 26, of Alabama. Two more firefighters were injured and are receiving care.

"We mourn the loss of three firefighters who answered the call to protect others," U.S. Wildland Fire Service Chief Brian Fennessy said.

Article Icon 1Blazes Dot Arizona

Crews continued battling multiple Arizona wildfires on Monday, with the Pocket Fire north of Sedona topping 11,100 acres after more than doubling over the weekend.

North of Globe, the Sycamore Fire—the state's largest at about 11,900 acres—reached 60% containment after lines held through Red Flag conditions.

In Gila County, the Steamboat Fire near Kearny grew to 1,683 acres at 14% containment, prompting "GO" orders for two ranch communities. Crews downgraded evacuations on the smaller Spring Fire near Flagstaff.

You can track the wildfires in the state here.

In response to the Pocket Fire, State Route 89A was closed to everyone but residents, and several communities were put under "SET" evacuation status. Forest Service spokesman Dick Fleishman called the area one of the most challenging landscapes in the West for fighting wildfires.

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Around Arizona

Tucson: A QuikTrip sold a $2 million Powerball ticket in Saturday's drawing. A separate $50,000 ticket was sold at a Peoria Circle K. (More)

Northern Arizona: APS finished restoring power to about 8,000 customers around Flagstaff and the Grand Canyon after ordering a public safety power shutoff this past weekend. (More)

Pinal County: Election officials began notifying voters after a printing error affected 1,468 ballots in two precinct committeeman races. (More)

Statewide: Gov. Katie Hobbs said a statewide fireworks ban is not under consideration despite higher fire risks in parts of the state ahead of July 4. (More)

Chandler: Police fatally shot Jeremiah Partridge, 32, on Saturday after he refused commands to drop a shotgun during a domestic incident, authorities said. (More)


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Arizona Sports

Arizona State outfielder Landon Hairston and Chandler native Roch Cholowsky of UCLA finished as runners-up for the Golden Spikes Award, with Georgia catcher Daniel Jackson taking college baseball's top honor Monday night. (More)

The Phoenix Suns acquired forward Miles Bridges, a 2029 first-round pick, and a 2027 second-round pick from the Charlotte Hornets in exchange for Grayson Allen, Royce O'Neale, and a 2033 first-round pick. (More)

Former Arizona Cardinals running back Chris Johnson revealed that he’s been diagnosed with ALS and now uses a speech-generating device to communicate. (More)

➤ Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Nolan Arenado drew three standing ovations in his first trip back to St. Louis, where he played from 2021 to 2025. In an interview, Arenado reflected on both his time in St. Louis and his plan to play college baseball at Arizona State if he had not opted for pro ball. (More)

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Arizona Business

Casa Grande fourth-generation dairyman Casey Dugan discussed the rewards and challenges of the work, including rising fuel costs while milk prices stay flat. (More)

A Phoenix startup sells portable, wearable misting devices designed to keep people cool while moving through the summer heat. (More)

➤ Paradise Valley resort Kimpton Miralina will add the state's first Katsuya restaurant in the final phase of a $70 million renovation that also includes 134 renovated villas. (More)

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You don't have to navigate the complexities of planning for healthcare costs in retirement alone. Thinking about your health and wealth can feel overwhelming, but building a strong foundation today gives you peace of mind for tomorrow.

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Source: HealthView Services, as of 11/07/2025.

Et Cetera

Mesa landed at No. 10 on WalletHub's ranking of 148 large U.S. cities for being best-run. Phoenix ranked No. 40 and Tucson No. 61. (List)

Joaquin "Juke" Sanchez, a 100-year-old World War II veteran from the Gila County town of Miami, received the first of 17 handmade America 250 quilts a group plans to award to veterans in the state. (Photo)

Sculptures made of canned food now decorate Park Place Mall, with public voting on their favorites open through July 8. The food cans used in the Canstruction Tucson contest will be donated to the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona. (See Photos)

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The Flyover Podcast

The following stories are featured exclusively on The Flyover Podcast—a daily show that gives you the most important headlines in under 15 minutes. Clicking the links will take you directly to these stories:

Americans chase 10,000 steps a day, but a major new study says how you walk matters far more. (Hear Details)

A coalition that owns nearly 400 local newspapers has accused OpenAI and Microsoft of copying their reporting to train AI systems. (Hear Episode)

President Trump declared the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool "in full use" and blamed radical left vandals for the pool's recent problems. (Listen Now)

  

The Poll

Do you support public safety power shutoffs?

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. No opinion/other

 

Previous Results:

How will you spend the Fourth of July weekend?

  1. Low-key at home: 40%
  2. Backyard barbecue: 19%
  3. Road trip: 14%
  4. Public fireworks show: 14%
  5. Other: 13%
Arizona Trivia

Who bought London Bridge in the 1960s and rebuilt it as the centerpiece of Lake Havasu City?

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Colorado Primary, Palmer Lake Troll, and BroncosRide Returns

Colorado voters cast primary ballots today in contests for governor, U.S. Senate, and statewide offices, with the first results expected shortly after 7 p.m.                
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Article Icon 1Colorado Votes in Primary Election

Colorado voters cast primary ballots today in contests for governor, U.S. Senate, and statewide offices, with the first results expected shortly after 7 p.m.

The marquee race is the Democratic primary for governor, where U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet faces Attorney General Phil Weiser for the seat term-limited Gov. Jared Polis must vacate. It is the state's first open governor's race in eight years.

On the Republican side, state Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer, state Rep. Scott Bottoms, and Victor Marx are competing for their party's nomination.

Voters will also decide the Democratic U.S. Senate primary between incumbent Sen. John Hickenlooper and state Sen. Julie Gonzales.

Most active registered voters received a mail ballot, and unaffiliated voters may participate by returning one party's ballot. Winners advance to the November general election.

Article Icon 1Wildfire Emergency Spreads across Colorado

Wildfires continued to spread across southern Colorado on Monday, forcing expanded evacuations near Beulah and Guffey as the state's fire emergency widened.

In Custer County, the Aspen Acres Fire drove residents out and pushed mandatory evacuations to the town of Beulah as strong winds fueled rapid fire growth.

A separate fire near Guffey forced evacuations within a 1.25-mile radius in Fremont County.

Across the state, fires have burned more than 40,000 acres, while the Snyder Fire continued burning across more than 28,000 acres in Mesa County, where three firefighters were killed Saturday.

Forecasters warn that hot, dry and windy conditions will keep fire danger elevated through the week, as the dangerous pattern persists into July.

Article Icon 1Giant Metal Troll Unveiled under Bridge

A new metal troll has settled in beneath the Palmer Lake pedestrian bridge, unveiled Sunday after two years in the shop of artist and blacksmith Jodie Bliss.

Bliss, a Tri-Lakes native, built the sculpture for the town where she grew up. "I think he is the best thing that has ever come out of my shop," she said.

She incorporated details that reflect Palmer Lake, from a nod to the nearby railroad to the Palmer Lake Star, the town's longtime symbol.

The volunteer group Awake Palmer Lake commissioned the piece, hoping the troll will draw visitors and bring the community together.

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Around Colorado

➤ Statewide: Four Democrats, including Secretary of State Jena Griswold and Boulder District Attorney Michael Dougherty, and two Republicans are competing in today's primary for Colorado's open attorney general seat, the state's chief law enforcement post. (More)

➤ Statewide: The Colorado Supreme Court kept a slate of congressional redistricting measures off the ballot, ruling the five proposals to change the state's redistricting process and redraw U.S. House maps violated the single-subject rule. (See Details)

Palisade: Palisade peach season has arrived three to four weeks earlier than usual after a warm winter accelerated ripening, with growers urging customers to buy in early July before the harvest wraps up by mid-August. (Read Story)

➤ Custer County: Bishop Castle, the hand-built roadside landmark in southern Colorado, canceled its inaugural Medieval Fair after its caretaker was seriously injured. (See Details)

➤ Denver: Centennial Gardens, the downtown botanic garden chained shut for more than a year, remains closed because a lack of rainwater left it in poor enough condition that it can't reopen. (See Details)

➤ Statewide: Colorado Parks and Wildlife approved emergency public fish salvages at three reservoirs in Huerfano, Costilla, and Larimer counties, allowing anglers to harvest fish before water levels are lowered for municipal use and irrigation. (See Details)


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Colorado Sports

Nuggets center Nikola Jokić is reportedly considering delaying his contract extension for the second straight offseason. He is eligible for a four-year extension worth nearly $280 million, and waiting could allow him to maximize his future earnings. (More)

The Predators signed center Jack Drury, acquired from the Avalanche last week, to a five-year, $22.5 million contract. Drury won 58.1% of his faceoffs last season, fifth-best in the NHL among players who took at least 900 faceoffs, and had three goals and two assists in 13 playoff games for Colorado. (More)

BroncosRide, the bus service to Broncos games, is set to return after RTD's board voted 9-5 to restore the program. Officials hope to have the service running by the Broncos' first home preseason game on Aug. 21. (More

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Colorado Business

➤ Gas prices across southern Colorado have fallen about 20 cents in a week ahead of July Fourth travel, AAA said, as easing crude oil prices drive the decline. (More)

➤ Longmont's former Walmart property sold for nearly $7.6 million, clearing the way for a proposed apartment development that could add nearly 500 housing units over two phases. (See Details)

➤ The Luzzatto Company asked Denver's Downtown Development Authority for about $29 million to help convert a second, mostly vacant Energy Center office tower downtown, amid high office vacancy and rising conversion costs. (See Details)

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You don't have to navigate the complexities of planning for healthcare costs in retirement alone. Thinking about your health and wealth can feel overwhelming, but building a strong foundation today gives you peace of mind for tomorrow.

Research suggests the average couple can expect to spend more than $670,000 on insurance premiums and out-of-pocket healthcare costs in retirement.* We want to help you determine if your portfolio is positioned to handle these expenses, so we’re offering How to Plan for Healthcare Costs in Retirement, one of our top planning guides, at no cost.

Source: HealthView Services, as of 11/07/2025.

Et Cetera

➤ A statewide guide rounds up where to catch Fourth of July fireworks, drone shows, and parades across Colorado from July 2 through 4. (See List)

➤ Adams County's Anythink library system is opening a nature library in Thornton that pairs books with free outdoor gear, recreation, and environmental education. (See Details)

➤ The Colorado State Fair unveiled its free entertainment lineup for the Aug. 28 to Sept. 7 run, with Pueblo country singer Cody Cozz closing the concert series Sept. 7 and local dancers, singers, and marching bands performing throughout the fair, all included with admission. (See Lineup)

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The Flyover Podcast

The following stories are featured exclusively on The Flyover Podcast—a daily show that gives you the most important headlines in under 15 minutes. Clicking the links will take you directly to these stories:

Americans chase 10,000 steps a day, but a major new study says how you walk matters far more. (Hear Details)

A coalition that owns nearly 400 local newspapers has accused OpenAI and Microsoft of copying their reporting to train AI systems. (Hear Episode)

President Trump declared the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool "in full use" and blamed radical left vandals for the pool's recent problems. (Listen Now)

  

The Poll

Will you make the trip to see the new Palmer Lake troll?


  1. Already on my list
  2. Maybe, sounds fun
  3. Not my thing
 

Yesterday's Results:

Have you ever claimed money through Colorado's unclaimed property program?

  1. Checked, nothing found: 28%
  2. Never knew it existed: 27%
  3. Yes, claimed money: 23%
  4. No, checking now: 22%
Colorado Trivia

A valley in far western Colorado earned its name because the Dolores River cuts straight across it rather than flowing down its length. What is the valley called?

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