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New ABC store regarded as a boost to Old Town
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Bob Foley, who worked at the ABC store on Culpeper Street decades ago, appreciates the new locationâs proximity to the post office. We welcome any successful business to Warrenton that chooses to open here. It benefits all when customers are coming. Warrenton Mayor Carter Nevill
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Staff Journalist For years, the Warrenton man listened to stories about Old Townâs first state-owned liquor store on Culpeper Street that closed decades ago.
âWhen I was a child, I remember hearing about it,â recalled Tom Conrath, 30. âI donât believe I actually saw the store myself, or recognized it for what it was, but I always wanted one within walking distance.â
By Michelle Tuccitto Sullo
After Lenny & Joe’s Fish Tale restaurant in New Haven sued its insurance provider for refusing to pay for business losses related to the coronavirus pandemic shutdown, a federal judge dismissed the case within just six months.
U.S. District Court Judge Michael Shea in December granted AmGUARD Insurance Co.’s motion to dismiss the case, concluding the restaurant’s insurance policy’s virus exclusion meant any losses due to the pandemic weren’t covered.
Like Lenny & Joe’s, an array of businesses, from restaurants to manufacturers and medical providers, have experienced pandemic-related losses in the past year, and several have turned to the courts when their insurance carriers denied coverage.