The Oak Hills Park restaurant building. (File photo)
NORWALK, Conn. – The Oak Hills Park Authority has ended another relationship with a restaurateur on a sour note, having opted not to renew its contract with Joe Montalto of Garnet Management Group.
“It was a tough decision, but we decided to not continue with the current vendor at Oak Hills for the restaurant,” Oak Hills Park Authority (OHPA) Chairman Carl Dickens said Thursday. “Because in the long, three, four years that we’ve had that relationship, it hasn’t worked, hasn’t worked for them hasn’t worked for us. We have not been able to get the revenue we need for rent, because the vendor can’t generate the business to pay the rent, at the amount that we need and deserve.”
L-R: Mark Gardner, Larry Walsh, Brian Fitzgerald and Sharon Schlegel from the Carson Valley Arts Council.
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Nev. - A new In God We Trust display has been added to the wall of the Douglas County Board Chamber. In 2019, the County Commissioners passed a resolution supporting the display of the national motto in the chambers and after fundraising efforts the sign was created by the winning bidder, YESCO, LLC.
The new In God We Trust was installed during the commissioner s December 10, 2020 meeting.
Vice Chairman of the Douglas County Board of County Commissioner Larry Walsh chose the design and Commissioner-Elect Mark Gardner was tasked with soliciting funding for the project
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A record number of anti-Semitic incidents at universities were reported to a charity in the last academic year, a report suggests.
The Community Security Trust (CST) said it received 123 reports of anti-Semitic incidents affecting Jewish students, academics and student bodies across the UK during the past two academic years.
The number of anti-Semitic incidents at universities rose from 58 in 2018/19 to 65 incidents in 2019/20, according to the charity, which documents incidents and offers support to Jewish people across the UK.
The rise comes despite the academic year being cut short as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
A sustained drive by the charity’s campus team to encourage students to report anti-Semitic incidents is likely to be behind the hike, the trust said.
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