Ulster progress to Challenge Cup semis with comeback win over Northampton
Dan McFarland’s side beat the Saints by eight points to secure place in the last four. By Richard Mulligan Saturday 10 Apr 2021, 10:01 PM 5 hours ago 8,643 Views 32 Comments
Michael Lowry and Rory Hutchinson.
Image: Laszlo Geczo/INPHO
Image: Laszlo Geczo/INPHO
Richard Mulligan at Franklin’s Gardens
ULSTER PRODUCED ANOTHER massive result in Europe as they came from behind to defeat Northampton Saints at Franklin’s Gardens and book a place in the Challenge Cup semi-finals later this month.
Failing to take advantage of three yellow cards – Saints down to 13 men at one point during the first quarter – Ulster went in at the break trailing 22-14.
GOSHEN - Orange County may become the third New York county outside New York City to limit food-delivery charges by companies like GrubHub to help restaurants and bars survive the devastating impact the pandemic has had on their businesses.
Third-party delivery services could bill restaurants no more than 15 percent of a meal s cost for delivery and no more than 5 percent in other fees under a proposed law approved by an Orange County legislative committee on Wednesday and headed to the full Legislature for a vote on Feb. 4. Those fee limits would apply during declared emergencies and for 90 days afterward.
The proposal is based on a law Westchester County passed in October and similar to an executive order that Albany County Executive Dan McCoy signed last month. New York City imposed a 15 percent cap on delivery fees in May during the pandemic lockdown, much as other U.S. cities - including Chicago, Seattle and San Franciso - have stepped in to limit charges by GrubHub, DoorDa