After nearly 50 years, Alin Party Supply set to close doors in Riverside
Alin Party Supply, the beloved one stop shop to get ready for a party of any occasion, will officially shut its doors in Riverside at the end of June.
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Nicole Comstock is an award-winning reporter at CBS LA. She joined the team in June of 2018 and covers breaking news at night.
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Alin Party Supply, the beloved one stop shop to get ready for a party of any occasion, will officially shut its doors in Riverside at the end of June.
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