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As regulations end, Shoreline businesses slowly evolving stance on masks

As regulations end, Shoreline businesses slowly evolving stance on masks Christine DeRosa FacebookTwitterEmail The Old Saybrook Chamber of Commerce in a file photo.Catherine Avalone / The Middletown Press Governor Ned Lamont announced Thursday that Connecticut will follow in the steps of the nation by not require anyone fully vaccinated to wear a mask indoors or outdoors in most circumstances, abiding by recommendations from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention. Fully vaccinated people won’t be required to wear masks indoors as of Wednesday as part of a scheduled lifting of pandemic restrictions, including the reopening of bars. Masks will not disappear altogether, especially in tight public spaces, such as buses, trains, airplanes, and among visitors to hospitals and nursing homes. “Indoor masking will still be required for the unvaccinated for a little while longer,” Lamont said. “I think that’s the right thing to do.”

Old Saybrook Chili Fest adds more kick this year

Old Saybrook Chili Fest adds more kick this year Josh LaBella FacebookTwitterEmail 1of11 A chili themed blanket photographed at the Parthenon Diner on the Boston Post Road in Old Saybrook. The town’s hosted it’s popular Chili Festival on Feb. 28. At left, Sous chef Monir, left, and banquet chef Billy Titus photographed with chili made by executive chef Jeffrey Renkl at Fresh Salt inside the Saybrook Point ResortArnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of11 Sous chef Monir (left) and banquet chef Billy Titus photographed with chili made by executive chef Jeffrey Renkl at Fresh Salt inside the Saybrook Point Resort in Old Saybrook on February 28, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less

Roxbury Nightclub opens for first time in nearly year, hopes to bring people back to Uptown

Roxbury Nightclub opens for first time in nearly year, hopes to bring people back to Uptown
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Uptown Charlotte bars hope for new life with extended curfew

Roxbury Nightclub opens for first time in nearly year, hopes to bring people back to Uptown It was the first Saturday for a majority of Charlotte nightlife to open their doors to patrons in nearly a year due to pandemic restrictions. Author: Hunter Sáenz (WCNC) Updated: 12:46 AM EST February 28, 2021 CHARLOTTE, N.C. For the first time in nearly a year, the doors are opened back up on Saturday at the nightclubs in Uptown Charlotte. The excitement to bring life back into a ghost-town comes with safety precautions required by state health officials. The Roxbury Nightclub was just two weeks away from being closed for a year in the heart of Uptown s nightlife area. 

New employer-owned workforce housing enters Aspen market

Ted Guy stands in unit 101 at his eight-unit property located at 210 W. Main St. in Aspen on Friday, Feb. 5, 2021. (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times) A second floor unit at 210 W. Main St. includes a private balcony, two bedrooms and a washer and dryer in Aspen on Friday, Feb. 5, 2021. (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times) Units are for sale in the affordable housing complex located at 210 W. Main St. in Aspen on Friday, Feb. 5, 2021. (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times) A view of Aspen Mountain is offered on a private deck off of a first floor unit at 210 W. Main St. in Aspen on Friday, Feb. 5, 2021. (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times)

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