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Dreams of gold: How Barry Lynch went from Ireland to Gracie Mansion to the Poconos
It’s not all about shamrocks and green beer.
Think of it as a smidgen of Irish luck when you talk to restauranteur Barry Lynch about how the natives really celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.
From musings about his upbringing as a young lad in Galway to the first time he sampled America’s take on Irish eats, his stories (paired with brogue and a hearty laugh) are both endearing and entertaining.
“It’s totally different in America than when I grew up in Ireland. St. Patrick’s Day was a holy day of obligation. You would go to Mass and local small towns would have a parade with a local band. It was very low key and was considered more of a family day. Since I left Ireland it’s become very Americanized. Like they do in America, it’s turned into a big party day.”
No more Nino s: downtown Stroudsburg business closes
The restaurant on Main Street that had its grand opening just a few months before COVID-19 hit, had to close its doors this week. Author: Carmella Mataloni Updated: 8:33 PM EST February 26, 2021
The business that opened in January of 2019 is closed. The pandemic played a major role in the decision.
The owner did not want to talk to Newswatch 16 on camera but did thank all his loyal customers for their support.
Sheeri Qureshi runs New York Street Grill, just a block down from Nino s. I am so sad that he has to go. It s just, I don t know. We have so much diversity on Main Street, and it s going away. My heart sank when I heard that. It s just unbelievable, said Qureshi.
Dec 30, 2020
Marvin “Marv” Lynch, 95, of Marshalltown, passed away early in the morning on Monday, December 28, 2020, at Grandview Heights Rehab and Healthcare.
At this time, cremation rites have been accorded and no formal services will take place. Memorial contributions may be directed to the family for later designation. Mitchell Family Funeral Home is caring for Marv and his family. For additional questions or condolences, please visit www.mitchellfh.com or call 641-844-1234.
Marv is survived by his children: Barry Lynch, of Marshalltown and Deb Lynch, of Nevada; 2 grandsons; 2 great grandsons and several nieces and nephews
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