May 19, 2021
The Buffalo Bills remain at the forefront of NFL teams who have recently decided that doubling the size of the gene pool when searching to fill job vacancies is always a good thing.
They have hired Sophia Lewin as an offensive assistant coach, according to Sam Rapoport, who leads the NFL Women’s Careers in Football Forum, in which which Lewin also has participated.
Lewin had been a training-camp assistant with the Bills as well as a receivers coach at Hudson Catholic (N.J.) before moving on in 2020 to become an offensive quality control coach at Princeton University.
Lewin graduated from Monmouth University, where she was a student assistant for the football team for three seasons. She thus becomes the league s ninth female assistant coach.
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) The Bloody Mary Festival-Wisconsin is returning to the Deer District Saturday, Aug. 21, from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The event marks the festival’s second annual event in Deer District. Milwaukee is one of 10 cities nationwide to host The Bloody Mary Festival.
“The Bloody Mary Festival-Wisconsin had a tremendous inaugural event in 2019, attracting thousands of people to Deer District,” said Michael Belot, Senior Vice President of Bucks Ventures and Development. “We look forward to once again hosting The Bloody Mary Festival-Wisconsin to celebrate the innovative Bloody Marys made by Wisconsin’s diverse restaurants and to offer our guests another fun and unique event in Deer District.”
Spring Bloody Mary Kit
Calling all Bloody Mary lovers!
COVID-19 might have put lots of events on hold, but The Bloody Mary Festival is in its eighth year and can’t stop, won’t stop.
Come together on March 20, 2021 at 1PM EST for the virtual Bloody Mary Festival Spring Edition. We love Spring, don’t you? You and thousands of Bloody Mary lovers and experts from all around the country will be joined together to drink and vote for the best Bloody Mary (in the kit you receive). You will have the opportunity to purchase an at-home Bloody Mary kit and participate from the comfort of your own kitchen. The event will also be recorded so you can get your drink on at your convenience.
What Happens To All of NYCâs Empty Hotels? By Anna Lucente Sterling New York City PUBLISHED 6:45 PM ET Jan. 15, 2021 PUBLISHED 6:45 PM EST Jan. 15, 2021
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John Fitzpatrick has weathered multiple crises in his more than three-decade career in the hotel industry. He opened his first hotel in New York City during the Gulf War and owned three by the time 9/11 happened.
But COVID-19âs impact on his lifeâs work has been unlike anything else.
âThe difference between 9/11 and this is that after 9/11, the rest of the world circled around New York,â he said. âBut now, no matter where you look, they re dealing with the same problem.â