Monday, July 19, 2021
A community gathering to celebrate the life of Mr. Virgil Paul Fowler will be held Monday July 26th from 6pm - 9pm at Rogue s Manor Restaurant located at 124 Spring St. Dress up, dress down, dress around! Food, beverages, music and merriments. Bring your Virgil Stories! All are welcome! Masked suggested not required.
Updated 5/25/2021 2:16 PM
The first phase of a project to expand the First Street Plaza in downtown St. Charles could be done in time to welcome in the Christmas season as part of the city s Holiday Homecoming event.
Plans to expand First Street Plaza continue to move forward. At the City Council s Government Services Committee meeting on Monday, aldermen unanimously recommended approving a $182,805 contract with a Professional Services Agreement with Serena Sturm Architects to prepare construction documents for the entire project, including phase one and phase two.
The project site is defined by Main Street on the north, Fox River on the east, the Alter Brewing building on the south and the entire First Street ROW from Main Street to Walnut Street. The St. Charles Initiative, an independent advisory committee under the umbrella of the Community Foundation of the Fox River Valley, is raising funds for the project.
Published:
12:00 PM May 20, 2021
Updated:
12:22 PM May 20, 2021
The upstairs dining room at The Moloko, a brand new tapas bar and restaurant in Ipswich
- Credit: Charlotte Bond
Anyone into 90s dance music will be familiar with the name Moloko (of Bring it Back fame). The more culturally astute will associate it with A Clockwork Orange – as the slang term for milk.
But as of this week, it’s also the name of a brand-new restaurant and bar in Ipswich.
The Moloko, at 8 Lion Street, has opened in the place of Aqua Eight, and is a passion project for friends and business partners Zoe Cutting and Valter Gremi.
Published:
12:00 PM May 20, 2021
Updated:
12:22 PM May 20, 2021
The upstairs dining room at The Moloko, a brand new tapas bar and restaurant in Ipswich
- Credit: Charlotte Bond
Anyone into 90s dance music will be familiar with the name Moloko (of Bring it Back fame). The more culturally astute will associate it with A Clockwork Orange – as the slang term for milk.
But as of this week, it’s also the name of a brand-new restaurant and bar in Ipswich.
The Moloko, at 8 Lion Street, has opened in the place of Aqua Eight, and is a passion project for friends and business partners Zoe Cutting and Valter Gremi.
18 licensed central Pa. restaurants, bars and social clubs cited for not following COVID-19 guidelines
Updated 5:25 PM;
Today 1:13 PM
Pa. Gov. Tom Wolf, pictured in May 2020, recently loosened COVID-19 mitigation guidelines for the state s hospitality industry. However, the Pennsylvania State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement continues to enforce guidelines at licensed restaurants, bars and social clubs.
File photo by Joe Hermitt | jhermitt@pennlive.com Joe Hermitt | For PennLive.com
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COVID-19 mitigation measures targeting restaurants are easing up, but Pennsylvania State Police continue to do compliance checks at licensed establishments.
About 18 restaurants, bars and social clubs in central Pennsylvania were cited in March by the Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement. The number is on par with February, when about 16 establishments were cited.