Indefinitely, but we do have a road map laid out to reopening the city thanks for being with us tonight at 8 oclock everybody im grant lotus and im Vicki Liviakis it could be another month and a half before Indoor Dining and hair salons can reopen. Mayor breed says the city hopes to allow certain businesses and activities. To resume over the coming weeks with modifications said tonight there are new stricter requirements about when you have to wear a Face Covering when youre outside your home kron fours dan kerman reports every single day im fighting to give you more at a News Conference thursday, San Francisco mayor london breed laid out San Franciscos roadmap to reopening we want to continue to make sure. Were getting you for what we know is to come. The mayor announced by june first the city could expand the first part of phase 2 allowing additional childcare Botanical Gardens outdoor museums and historical sites by june 15th schieffer see shoppers being allowed inside Retail Stores
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EAST Lothian’s Fringe by the Sea festival aims to return this summer, with new mini-venues announced in several popular locations throughout North Berwick. Talent from Scotland and beyond is scheduled to head to North Berwick for the 10-day event, which was cancelled last year due to Covid-19 but hopes to run this year from August 6 to 15. In a bid to achieve social distancing, festival organisers have announced plans for several outdoor venues, using sideless marquees or tents in places including the Lodge Grounds, Anchor Green, the Marine Hotel and North Berwick Library car park. The space at the harbour, to be called ‘Harbour Home’, is earmarked to host a variety of artists and businesses showcasing their creations and products.
Vikings boys remain undefeated
Cape freshman Brian Fleming powers to a first-place finish in the 100 butterfly in 59.09. DAN COOK PHOTOS
Dan Cook February 1, 2021
The Cape boys’ swim team moved to 6-0 on the season in a 101-69 victory over Caesar Rodney Jan. 29 at the Milford Boys & Girls Club. The Caesar Rodney girls nipped the Lady Vikings 86-84. Cape is now 4-2 on the season.
Cape’s medley relay team of Thomas Weeks, Brian Fleming, Josh Turek and Josh Reinhold took first in 1:47.38. Turek followed with a time of 1:59.78 for first place in the 200 freestyle. Reinhold took top honors in the 50 freestyle in 23.41. Fleming won the 100 fly in 59.09. Marcus Gromofsky won the 100 free in 51.09. Reinhold, Gromofsky, L.B. Harrington and Aaron Senturk won the 200 free relay in 1:36.72. Gromofsky continued to dominate the 100 backstroke with a time of 1:00.55. Fleming, Turek, Thomas Weeks and Gromofsky finished the meet with a time of 3:37.34 to win the 400 free relay.