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Thuston sees bright future for Green Park

Green Park Mayor Tim Thuston, whose first term in office was anything but normal because of the COVID-19 pandemic, asked voters for another term in office as mayor in the municipal election last month   and they answered. “This last year has been pretty strange and unusual. I didn’t have the opportunity to do the.

Eidens replacement to be named | The Daily Gazette

Eidens replacement to be named | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS The Schenectady County Legislature will appoint a successor to Legislator Michael Eidens, whose r The meeting requires a 10-day notice. Three candidates told Savage they are interested in completing the remaining two years of Eidens’ four-year term in District 3, and others are expected to come forward, she said. Eidens left the Legislature to become a state judicial hearing officer. District 3 consists of Glenville and Niskayuna and is the largest of the four county Legislature districts. Any replacement would have to seek re-election in 2009 for a full four-year term. The seat carries an annual salary of just over $14,000.

Italian restaurant granted alcohol license despite concerns

Orfeo restaurant site in Chamberlayne Road - Credit: Google A proposed new Italian restaurant in Kensal Green has been granted an alcohol licence despite concerns its garden could be a “nightmare” for neighbours. Brent Council’s licensing committee approved an application by Orfeo, in Chamberlayne Road, on April 14. The restaurant will be able to serve alcohol until 11.30pm each night, play recorded music, and have customers outside. But following concerns from several neighbours about the impact of a back garden, the committee added a series of conditions to the licence. These include a 10.30pm curfew and a ban on smoking and music in the outdoor area.

Brent Council grants Kensal Green Italian restaurant licence

Brent Council’s licensing committee last week approved an application by Orfeo, in Chamberlayne Road, Kensal Green. The restaurant will be able to serve alcohol until 11.30pm each night, play recorded music, and have customers outside. But following concerns from several neighbours about the impact of a back garden, the committee added a series of conditions to the licence. These include a 10.30pm curfew and a ban on smoking and music in the outdoor area. Furthermore, applicant Carmine Di Liso suggested limiting the number of people outside to “around 12 to 14 people” at any one time and proposed closing the garden in the winter months.

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