keeping our thermostats for instance, at 65 degrees in the daytime and 55
degrees at night, we could save half the current shortage of natural gas.
If we learn to live thriftily and remember the importance of helping our
neighbors, then we can find ways to adjust.
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colonial pipeline is back online, but it will take several days for
supplies to return to normal. And even then, Biden s response to all of
this, his priorities have made us more vulnerable to future cyberattacks.
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that the company did pay the ransom?
JOE BIDEN, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: I have no comment on that. Thank
The Commercial changes are aimed at the Art Deco Historic District. (Getty)
Miami Beach’s strategy for killing the rowdy, at times violent, party atmosphere on Ocean Drive and nearby Collins Avenue involves curtailing development of future standalone and rooftop bars.
The Miami Beach City Commission on Wednesday gave preliminary approval to a slate of commercial changes aimed at revamping the Art Deco Historic District into a neighborhood that attracts long-term office tenants and residents, while reforming Ocean Drive’s reputation as an anything-goes tourist destination.
The proposal includes:
A prohibition on standalone bars. Properties would only be allowed to have bars as an accessory to a restaurant use or if a bar is located in a hotel lobby.
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Clevelander South Beach 1020 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach 305-532-4006 Even if you ve never stayed there, you know the Clevelander. It s where the
Jersey Shore crew partied at poolside, and where ESPN set up shop for its pre-Super Bowl LIV coverage. The Ocean Drive hot spot continues to bring the party amid the pandemic, and its “Famous Frozens” haven’t gone anywhere. Beyond the Clevelander s hoppin’ pool and patio, its rooms are bright, unpretentious, and colorful. Florida residents (and Georgia residents, too) get 20 percent off their stay, two Famous Frozens, and 25 percent off food and beverages purchased anywhere in the hotel.