Coffee, to Go; Pg's Bookworks Is Sold, and Wildberries Gets the Boot.

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"Talk is cheap," says one. "PG - America's last hometown. SOLD!" reads another. And then there's: "People don't go by their word!" and "We have just begun to fight," and "Bricks don't make up a building, it's the life of the community that occupy the walls. Love, soul and togetherness make this place what it is!"

"The deal is gone," she says. "There's basically nothing to sell. There's no lease and there's no place to run the business."

"I don't recall ever telling her that," Buckhout says. "We've been struggling with the business for the last three years. When [Theresa Arnott] came to us to rent that space, we told her we were struggling and there wasn't much future. She knew what she was getting into."

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Coffee, to Go; Pg's Bookworks Is Sold, and Wildberries Gets the Boot.

On a brick wall in Wildberries, the popular Pacific Grove café, customers have scrawled angry words of protest.

"Talk is cheap," says one. "PG - America's last hometown. SOLD!" reads another. And then there's: "People don't go by their word!" an...

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