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Easton homeless shelter gets a boost from its share of $1.1M in stimulus funds
Updated Apr 26, 2021;
Posted Apr 26, 2021
Easton Mayor Sal Panto Jr. and city council members Sandra Vulcano and David O Connell announce $110,000 in funding for the Safe Harbor homeless shelter in Easton on April 26, 2021.Rudy Miller | For lehighvalleylive.com
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Easton has received $1.1 million stimulus funds at a time when its residents badly need them.
Easton Mayor Sal Panto Jr. announced the arrival of the funds in front of Safe Harbor homeless shelter, which is due $110,000 to pay for this past winter’s warming shelter.
“The city often gets blamed for not caring about people,” Panto said, later adding, “We have a lot of people who have needs.”
Red Cow Moran Hotel to provide hotel quarantine boosting available rooms by 300 Government battling shortage of rooms after adding 16 countries to list last Thursday
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The Department of Health has recruited the Red Cow Moran Hotel in west Dublin to provide mandatory hotel quarantine, boosting the number of available rooms by more than 300.
The Government has been battling a shortage of rooms after adding 16 countries to list last Thursday, a move that prompted a surge in demand that led to the temporary suspension of bookings.
There is no lack of hotel capacity in the city given the closure of the hospitality sector since January, although some hoteliers won’t seek the business because of the negative publicity surrounding the chaotic introduction of the scheme.
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