Rochester Red Wings General Manager Dan Mason joins the RBJ to discuss the Wings home opener, their affiliation with the Washington Nationals, what fans can
Cllr Simon King who held onto his Roman Bank seat
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Early Friday at the Hudson leisure centre in Wisbech and the celebrations are about to begin as every available seat – for county, district and town – goes to the Conservatives.
County council leader Steve Count wins a handsome victory in March North & Waldersey, along with his colleague Cllr Jan French.
Andy Maul (left) who lost out to Steve Tierney
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And the pattern is repeated as the results are declared, Labour, Lib Dem, Green and other opposition parties or individual candidates swept away.
MP Steve Barclay drops into the county at the Hudson
PHOTO BY JAMES BROWN / WXXI NEWS Frontier Field.
The protocol for a seating division between vaccinated and unvaccinated people for upcoming Red Wings’ games is drawing some mixed reactions on social media.
On Wednesday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that anyone who is fully vaccinated can sit next to each other at outdoor venues, like ballparks, instead of being 6 feet apart, while those who are not vaccinated will sit in a separate area, with 6 feet of social distancing required.
Rochester Red Wings General Manager Dan Mason said Frontier Field will implement this new COVID-19 protocol starting opening day, May 18, even though the new law goes into effect on May 19. The team was granted a waiver from the state to enforce the rule a day before.
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The Rochester Red Wings say their new seating plan looks sort of like a jigsaw puzzle.but under new state guidelines, the team can let fans back into Frontier Field for opening day on May 18th.
General Manager Dan Mason says they re scrambling to set up sections for vaccinated and unvaccinated people under new guidelines, issued Wednesday, that allow stadiums unrestricted seating for people who have been vaccinated against COVID-19. Unvaccinated people will have to sit in special sections with six-foot distancing, which will allow far fewer of them to attend. You ll still have to wear a mask in the stadium and the team store, but you can take it off once you re in your seat.