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Heartbreaking: 5 restaurant owners share what it was like to shut down
Updated 8:15 PM ET, Thu February 18, 2021
New York (CNN Business)For nearly a year, restaurant operators across the country have had to ask themselves a devastating question: Can we afford to stay open?
The pandemic turned the very things that make a restaurant hum packed dining rooms, lingering meals with friends and family, face-to-face service from friendly staff into liabilities. At best, restaurateurs have found ways to get by: Outdoor dining and takeout and delivery have helped many keep their doors open.
At worst, they ve had to close their doors. As of December 1, 2020, over 110,000 eateries had closed either temporarily or permanently, according to the National Restaurant Association.
Cunningham looks to former Carlow coach Poacher to bolster Roscommon backroom team
The Down man joins the Rossies’ set-up for 2021. By Emma Duffy Wednesday 13 Jan 2021, 11:47 PM Jan 13th 2021, 11:47 PM 7,676 Views 4 Comments
Steven Poacher (left) on the Carlow sideline in 2017.
Image: Ken Sutton/INPHO
Image: Ken Sutton/INPHO
ROSCOMMON FOOTBALL MANAGER Anthony Cunningham has added Steven Poacher to his backroom team for 2021.
The high-profile coach’s next move was confirmed in a statement from Roscommon GAA tonight as preparations for the new season continue.
Down native Poacher recently spent three colourful campaigns as coach to the Carlow footballers, helping the Barrowsiders secure promotion from Division 4 and reach the Leinster semi-final in 2018 under Turlough O’Brien.
RTÉ Sport Reporter
At the end of last year s championship, as the capital toasted its five-in-a-row success, we might have thought we d have seen the last of the Dublin-Mayo finals - for a few years anyway.
The summary manner in which Dublin had dispatched a tired-looking Mayo side gave the 2019 semi-final an end of an era feel.
It was assumed that Kerry would now pick up the baton and become Dublin s chief rivals for the next half-decade or so.
This may yet happen.
But after giving last year s final a real rattle and winning the National League title, Peter Keane s team proceeded to tumble through the trap-door in Munster.
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