Congresswoman Katherine Clark meets with small business owners about relief funds
A $28.6 billion grant program for restaurants began accepting applications this week
By Janelle Nanos Globe Staff,Updated May 6, 2021, 1 hour ago
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US Rep. Katherine Clark toured the Mighty Squirrel Brewing Co. in Waltham Thursday to discuss Small Business Administration stimulus funds.Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff
Just over a year ago, Henry Manice and Naveen Pawar of Mighty Squirrel brewery were feeling giddy. Having recently opened their massive taproom in Waltham, they were putting the finishing touches on the space â in particular, plans for a function room â when the pandemic stopped them in their tracks.
La Palma Requests Congressional Funding to Repair 48 Medians
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: La Palma Avenue (East City Limits to West City Limits – 1.5 miles) – 16 median islands;
Moody Street (South City Limits to North City Limits – 0.7 miles) – 12 median islands;
Walker Street (Orangethorpe Ave. to Bransford Dr. – 0.1 miles) – 2 median islands;
Orangethorpe Avenue (East City Limits to West City Limits – 0.7 miles) – 11 median islands;
Valley View Street (South City Limits to North City Limits – 0.85 miles) – 7 median islands.
May 3, 2021
Last week, 38th District Congresswoman Linda T. Sánchez submitted a $2 million funding request to the United States House Committee on Appropriations for the City of La Palma’s Arterial Street Medians Rehabilitation Project for Fiscal Year 2022.
Updated: 8:29 PM EDT May 1, 2021 For the second year in a row, the city of Waltham is shutting down part of Moody Street to vehicle traffic to make room for outdoor dining.Crews blocked off the section of upper Moody Street between High and Derby streets on Friday ahead of the start of outdoor dining on Saturday. It s important to our businesses and it s important to make the customers feel safe, said Sally Collura, of The Tea Leaf.That section of road will be open to pedestrians, but bicycles are not allowed to travel through there. I think it s a great way to promote more local traffic, said Belmont resident Kallen Adams. I mean, it s what made us come here. So it s clearly working. The outdoor dining program on Moody Street will run through October.
Updated on April 30, 2021 at 1:10 pm
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Parts of Moody Street in Waltham, Massachusetts, will be temporarily closed starting Saturday as restaurants expand for outdoor dining.
Crews were out early Friday morning putting up barriers in preparation. Traffic and parking from High Street to Crescent and Pine streets is banned through Oct. 31. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
Some coronavirus restrictions are in place. Restaurants are required to provide hand sanitizer and paper menus. Face masks must be worn when leaving the table or going to the restroom.
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