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Sackets Harbor s Tin Pan Galley makes a comeback, reopens for brunch service | Business

SACKETS HARBOR — A local favorite is under new ownership and back in business after closing nearly a year ago due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The Tin Pan Galley on West Main Street reopened for brunch Thursday and welcomed a stream of customers who were waiting in line outside the restaurant staring at about 8 a.m. The restaurant closed last June after former owner Andy Taylor said he wouldn’t be able to reopen the restaurant with all the restrictions on dining that came with the pandemic. But the Tin Pan that the community had grown to love has come back.

Mandell JCC appoints new community wellness director

Jewish Ledger Mandell JCC appoints new community wellness director WEST HARTFORD – Sharon O’Brien, director and founder of the Center for Integrative Medicine at Saint Francis Hospital Hartford, has been appointed Mandell Jewish Community Center’s new community wellness director, it was announced recently by the JCC’s Chief Operating Officer Annie Keith. O’Brien, who has worked in the field of health promotion and wellness since 1988 – teaching prevention and intervention classes, coordinating health screenings, and promoting wellness practices – will be responsible for all wellness programming at the JCC, as well as community wellness initiatives and partnerships between the JCC and local businesses, agencies, municipalities and services, including JCC community healthcare partner Trinity Health of New England.

Tin Pan Galley in Sackets Harbor sold, on track to reopen in April

SACKETS HARBOR — Tin Pan Galley Restaurant, a staple of the restaurant scene in the village for more than 34 years, is slated to reopen in April under new ownership. Former owner Andy Taylor confirmed Wednesday that he’s sold Tin Pan, 110 W. Main St. The deal closed at 5 p.m. Tuesday. The new owner, Dr. Walter Dodard, Watertown, will continue using the same name and recipes that have made Tin Pan such a popular summertime gathering spot in the quaint village for so many years, according to Mr. Taylor. “It will be business as usual,” Mr. Taylor said. “Everything will continue as it was.”

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