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The recipients are some of Connecticut’s hardest hit restaurants, representing all eight counties and 57 different towns and cities. (Shutterstock)
BROOKFIELD, CT A Brookfield restaurant is one of 92 in the state to be awarded a grant from the Connecticut Restaurant Relief Fund program provided through the DoorDash Main Street Strong effort.
recipient of the $5,000 grant.
The recipients are some of Connecticut s hardest hit restaurants, representing all eight counties and 57 different towns and cities. The money is meant to be used to cover operating costs, including rent, payroll, purchasing Personal protective equipment, expanding outdoor dining capacity, and other expenses.
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Extra hour means so much : Danbury-area restaurant owners reflect on Lamont s dining extension
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Bartender Alyssa Gilbert, of Brookfield, prepares the bar at Del Primo Ristorante for the night’s business. Del Primo along with other restaurants in the state will now be allowed to stay open later due to the new extended curfew order. Friday, February 12, 2021, in Brookfield, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media
Business is starting to pick up at some Danbury-area restaurants following an order from Gov. Ned Lamont that allows those facilities to stay open an hour later.
Francis McCabe, owner of The Abbey in New Milford is already reaping benefits from Lamont’s order, which allows restaurants to stay open until 11 p.m. as the state continues to navigate COVID-19 protocol.