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Clifton Hot Dog Spot Destroyed By Van 'Ready To Rock' Clifton Hot Dog Spot Destroyed By Van 'Ready To Rock'
Clifton Hot Dog Spot Destroyed By Van 'Ready To Rock' Dave Martina is "ready to rock." And so is his Clifton hot dog joint destroyed by an out-of-control van just days after its grand opening is almost ready to reopen, he said. Martina tells Daily Voice that his Van Houten Avenue eatery Original Jumbo's has been remodeled and will reopen Sunday, Sept. 18. A bright red van barreled through a service window of the hot dog joint in early may, after Martina alleged he had been accused of stealing the photos, logo and photos from a previous hot dog business operating out of the same location more than five decades ago. Clifton…
Café In Ulster County Reopens After Months-Long Closure Café In Ulster County Reopens After Months-Long Closure
Café In Ulster County Reopens After Months-Long Closure A popular café in the region has officially reopened after a months-long closure due to staffing shortages. The owners of Frida’s Café & Bakery in Milton in Ulster County announced on Thursday, May 12, that the eatery was back in business. “We are thrilled to announce that Frida's is officially open!!! Come visit us from 7-3 to meet our lovely new staff and try our new menu," the owners said in a Facebook post. "Our team has worked very hard to ensure a fantastic customer experience upon reopening. You will not be disappointed!” The owners previously announced on Jan. 1 that the busine…
Popular Ice Cream Shop Opens In Central Pennsylvania Popular Ice Cream Shop Opens In Central Pennsylvania
Popular Ice Cream Shop Opens In Central Pennsylvania After a year-long closure a local favorite ice cream shop has reopened in Lebanon County. Zala’s Rolled Ice Cream & Limber in Lebanon County opened at 42 South 8th St. in June 2019 only to close in Aug. 2020. Now the store is back with a booth at the Lebanon Farmers Market. The idea to reopen the store as a booth at a farmers market came from a suggestion from a friend, the owner, Lee Marie Kilgore, told LancasterOnline. The farmers market is located at 35 South 8th Street and is open three days a week. The announcement for the reopening was made on Facebook and has since been sha…
Need A New Job? These Warren County Businesses Are Hiring Need A New Job? These Warren County Businesses Are Hiring
Need A New Job? These Warren County Businesses Are Hiring Countless North Jersey businesses continue to look for new workers as they reopen following pandemic-related closures and cutbacks. That being said, if you’re in need of a new job, now’s the perfect time to pursue your search. The businesses listed below are hiring and have made it easy for interested applicants, according to the Washington BID Facebook page: Washington Candy Closet, 63 E. Washington Ave. (looking for cashier — email atboie@gmail.com) Beansie’s Coffee Shop, 16 E. Washington Ave. (looking for cashiers, baristas and dishwashers — email atboie@gmail.com) 214 Farm To Market Re…
10-Year-Old Downtown Cafe Purchased By New Owners 10-Year-Old Downtown Cafe Purchased By New Owners
10-Year-Old Downtown Cafe Purchased By New Owners Cafe Atlantique has been sold to the owners of a gaming cafe in the city. Husband and wife Ryan McConnell and Hanna Tedros, owners of Hawkwood Game Cafe on Broad Street have purchased Atlantique, said Atlantique Tina Roberts on Monday, Sept. 21. Atlantique on River Street, which closed for months due to the COVID-19 pandemic, will reopen under new management toward the end of October. Some of the Atlantique staff will stay on and work under the new owners, Roberts said. Roberts, who owned and operated Atlantique for 10 years, said she is starting a “new adventure.” She has sold her home …
COVID-19: Bowling Alleys, Museums Cleared To Reopen In NY; Decision On Gyms Due In Days COVID-19: Bowling Alleys, Museums Cleared To Reopen In NY; Decision On Gyms Due In Days
Covid-19: Bowling Alleys, Museums Cleared To Reopen In NY; Decision On Gyms Due In Days More businesses in New York have been given the green light to reopen as the state continues combatting COVID-19. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on Friday, Aug. 14 that bowling alleys and museums can open up with certain restrictions later this month, and a determination on gyms and fitness centers is expected sooner than later. Bowling alleys will be allowed to reopen with 50 percent occupancy and mandatory face coverings. Food and alcohol will only be allowed to be served by waitstaff to a customer’s location and parties must stick to their lanes, Cuomo noted. Museums and cultural …
COVID-19: Some NY Regions Expect Move To Third Of Four-Phase Reopening Process This Week COVID-19: Some NY Regions Expect Move To Third Of Four-Phase Reopening Process This Week
Covid-19: Some NY Regions Expect Move To Third Of Four-Phase Reopening Process This Week The light at the end of the tunnel is inching closer for some regions of New York as the state continues slowly reopening the economy as it recovers from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Central New York, the Finger Lakes, and the Southern Tier are all on track to potentially enter Phase 3 of their reopening plans as soon as Friday, June 12, provided they continue meeting the requirements set forth by the state. In Phase 3, indoor dining would again be permitted, as well as personal care services such as nail salons and tattoo parlors, though they will be under strict restrictions…
COVID-19: Long Island's A Day Away From Starting Phase 2 Of Reopening Process COVID-19: Long Island's A Day Away From Starting Phase 2 Of Reopening Process
Covid-19: Long Island's A Day Away From Starting Phase 2 Of Reopening Process Long Island is poised to enter Phase 2 of New York's reopening plan as the state continues its recovery from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Under the guidelines set forth by the state, Long Island will start the second of the four-phase process on Wednesday, June 10, with businesses opening under strict guidelines. Earlier story - COVID-19: There Are Now New Rules For Graduations, Houses Of Worship In NY Businesses reopening for Phase 2 will only be permitted to reach 50 percent occupancy, social distancing will be required, and face coverings must be worn by employees. Phase …
Golden Corral  With New Owner Reopening In Area Golden Corral  With New Owner Reopening In Area
Golden Corral With New Owner Reopening In Area Following a sudden shutdown last month, a Golden Corral franchise in the area is expected to reopen next month under new ownership. The new franchisee, BME Group, issued a statement late in the day on Friday, Feb. 8, announcing that the location on Route 211 in Middletown is scheduled to reopen next month after temporarily closing last month for undisclosed reasons. “The Middletown, N.Y., Golden Corral location will re-open next month under new ownership,” a spokesperson wrote in an email. “The new franchisee, BME Group, is in the final stages of completing minor renovations to th…
Bottom's Up! General Poor's Tavern Reopening In Hackensack Bottom's Up! General Poor's Tavern Reopening In Hackensack
Bottom's Up! General Poor's Tavern Reopening In Hackensack General Poor's Tavern will soon be back in business. The beloved Hackensack watering hole closed last spring after more than 40 years on Main Street.  According to a banner that recently went up outside of the establishment, General Poor's will soon reopen under new management. The joint has been untouched for years -- and patrons hope it will stay that way. "I hope they leave the inside alone and don't 'modernize' it," one opined on Facebook. "It would kill the atmosphere." No word yet on an opening date.