For about five months, 20 or so vintage cars have been parked at 75 Shaker Lane after a fire at the Wyandotte Mill complex. Some neighbors have grown restless
On Monday morning, ServiceNet became aware that the shelter employee produced a positive test. The employee was asymptomatic and had not been to work since Wednesday of last week, Senior Vice President of Shelter & Housing Jay Sacchetti said. ServiceNet has an emergency protocol that occurs in the case that a visitor or employee tests positive for the virus in any of their group homes or shelters. The shelter did not shut down for the night, but went into quarantine and will test all employees and guests Wednesday. Since learning of the positive case, the shelter has been open 24/7, while it is normally only open around the clock on weekends and holidays.
At Thursday s Licensing Board meeting, the owner of Trattoria Rustica Davide Manzo was granted a temporary 30-day building inspection certificate by Building Commissioner Jeffrey Clemons. Manzo s eatery is due for an inspection of the sprinkler system and he hasn t been able to get hold of building owners Cavalier Management on the matter. At the time of the meeting, Ranzo had already paid his licensing fees and a receipt for the transaction was provided in the agenda packet. Police Capt. Thomas Grady was notified by the Licensing Board clerk that Trattoria Rustica did not pay the license fees due Jan 1. On Jan. 9, Lt. Jeffrey Bradford went into the restaurant while on patrol after seeing it was open. Bradford introduced himself and notified Manzo that he was going to have notified Grady and the Licensing Board that there were a few patrons drinking wine in the establishment.