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Rosella Coffee Co. latest business to close shop voluntarily due to COVID spike
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Rosella Coffee Co. recently followed suit of what several local businesses are doing by voluntarily closing its shop due to the roar of COVID-19 cases in Bexar County.William Luther /Staff file photo
Rosella Coffee Co. recently joined several local businesses in voluntarily closing its shop due to soaring COVID-19 cases in Bexar County.
The local coffee house announced its temporary closure on social media Saturday, writing it plans on keeping its doors shut until spring. Rosella Coffee Co. re-opened its 203 E. Jones location on Nov. 30 after only offering curbside off-and-on since the start of the pandemic.
We will be back : One of San Antonio s most-popular bars is taking a hiatus
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Midnight Swim will hit pause after the upcoming weekend, according to social media posts by the popular St. Mary s Strip hangout.Chuck Blount / Staff
Midnight Swim will hit pause after the upcoming weekend, according to social media posts by the popular St. Mary s Strip hangout.
The spot, known for an array of unique frozen cocktails and brunch, will be open Friday though Sunday, but will then go on hiatus. Midnight Swim shared a Instagram post titled We ll be back on Wednesday to alert fans of the news.
it was september, 2001. the harris kids were little, 7, 6, 4 and 2. the family lived in this sprawling patch of wilderness with a private lake in the backyard. living in paradise seems like. yeah. the kids have still have a lot of happy memories out here. it s just a unique and special place that we were fortunate enough to purchase, you know, years and years ago. a unique and special place that only a prosperous person could afford, like the prominent car dealer, cal harris. he loved it out here, too, he said. and taught his kids to love it. you went hunting with the kids here. hunting, fishing, you name it. we swim in the lake. we jet ski in the lake. we water ski. my kids like to bring their friends out and really enjoy. if you like to be outdoors, it s a fun place. christmas is always fun. i can imagine. opening presents. yeah. playing with all the new things you got.
haunting this town. and those who loved the couple who once lived in that house, paul and katherine novak. the novaks had both grown up as city kids. paul was a new york city paramedic, a job that seemed the perfect fit. i wanted to be that person that would show up that would help my parents, would help my sister if she was in a car accident or something like that. reporter: he also saw the dark side of city life. a little too close to home. i would do shootings and stabbings two blocks away from my apartment and always thought that i could never raise a child in this area. reporter: in 2002, paul and his wife katherine went house hunting in narrowsburg, new york. a small hamlet tucked between the catskills and pocono mountains. they didn t need to look for long. it was the big red house is as she called it. reporter: katherine s brother michael and sister-in-law joanne said she worked hard to make the big red house a home. growing up, we lived in