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Restaurants strain to keep doors open as staffing struggles deepen

Restaurants strain to keep doors open as staffing struggles deepen Nic Antaya for Crain s Detroit Business Line cook Marrio Ware of Detroit prepares food at Jim Brady’s Detroit in Royal Oak, which is open for dinner only because of a shortage of workers. The Wendy s fast-food restaurant in Hazel Park closes nightly at 8 p.m. now when it can stay open even that late. In recent weeks, a Taco Bell in St. Clair Shores has shut off its drive-through screen between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. weekdays, turning away midafternoon customers before the evening dinner rush ensues. Jim Brady s restaurant a Royal Oak institution is open only for dinner and is dark at lunchtime.

Restaurants strain to keep doors open as staffing struggles deepen

Restaurants strain to keep doors open as staffing struggles deepen Restaurants strain to keep doors open as staffing struggles deepen Nic Antaya for Crain s Detroit Business Line cook Marrio Ware of Detroit prepares food at Jim Brady’s Detroit in Royal Oak, which is open for dinner only because of a shortage of workers. The Wendy s fast-food restaurant in Hazel Park closes nightly at 8 p.m. now when it can stay open even that late. In recent weeks, a Taco Bell in St. Clair Shores has shut off its drive-thru screen between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. during weekdays, turning away midafternoon customers before the evening dinner rush ensues.

Cleaning up the Depeyster cemetery | NorthCountryNow

Saturday, April 24, 2021 - 5:41 pm A dying tree is removed at Purmort Cemetery in the Town of Depeyster by Dave MacIntosh and his tree service crew from Gouverneur. The removal was made possible through a NNY Community Foundation Grant. Photo by Jim Brady.  

Dundee oil rig Extinction Rebellion hijackers given climate change conference warning

Dundee oil rig Extinction Rebellion hijackers given climate change conference warning © Gordon Currie Fears have been raised a group of Extinction Rebellion activists who occupied an oil rig at the Port of Dundee would cause further trouble at the imminent UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow. The activists were trying to stop the rig leaving to carry out work for Shell in the North Sea. TOP RIGHT: two activists on the ladder on rig ‘Valaris 122’ January 6, 2020. Mhairi Edwards/DCT Media Federico Pastoris, 25, Mark Quinn, 23, 24-year-old Marco Tenconi, Guy Bowen, 32, 28-year-old Alison Orr, Joanne Venables, 36, and Fiona Cormie, 27, previously pled guilty to committing a breach of the peace.

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