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While the Revival reopens, work on Angelina s continues

While the Revival reopens, work on Angelina’s continues Revival owner Corey Fletcher is ready to open as he puts the final touches on the restaurant on Tuesday, May 25, 2021. GEOFF FORESTER Monitor staff Revival owner Corey Fletcher is ready to open as he puts the final touches on the restaurant on Tuesday. GEOFF FORESTER / Monitor staff The outdoor seating area for the Revival restaurant on Depot Street in downtown Concord on Tuesday. Angelina’s Restaurant was more significantly damaged by the flooding and repairs are continuing. GEOFF FORESTER / Monitor staff Revival owner Corey Fletcher is ready to open as he puts the final touches on the restaurant on Tuesday. GEOFF FORESTER photos / Monitor staff

The power of travel can drive recovery | News, Sports, Jobs

Photo submitted by JUNIATA RIVER VALLEY VISITORS BUREAU Three new postcards are available locally that celebrate the area’s Amish heritage, waterways and Port Royal Speedway. LEWISTOWN National Travel and Tourism Week 2021, which is May 2-8, recognizes the power of travel to drive recovery and help define our country’s way forward. According to U.S. Travel Association, the travel and tourism industry was a significant contributor to the U.S. economy and exports, and supported millions of hard-working Americans prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. “By rebuilding the travel industry, small businesses can survive, communities can be revived, and hospitality employees can return to their jobs,” said Jenny Landis, executive director of the Juniata River Valley Visitors Bureau. “With the right measures in place, we can get people moving again in a safe and healthy way.”

Cherry blossom crowds, roller coaster return, farmworker fears: News from around our 50 states

Cherry blossom crowds, roller coaster return, farmworker fears: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama Montgomery: The state said it was distributing its first COVID-19 vaccine doses to prisoners Wednesday, the Alabama Department of Corrections announced. The Alabama National Guard was expected to deliver about 1,400 doses to the Bullock Correctional Facility. Prisoners are not required to get the shots. The doses were first allotted to a National Guard-run clinic aimed at vaccinating rural communities. In a statement, ADOC said attendance at those clinics last week was limited by severe weather. The state Department of Public Health notified ADOC that a surplus of defrosted Pfizer vaccines needed to be used. Prisoners and other populations in group settings are prioritized under federal vaccine guidelines because of the risk congregant settings pose for the highly infectious coronavirus. Families of prisoners last year said

Outdoor sidewalk and street dining resuming in NH

Outdoor sidewalk and street dining resuming in NH April 1, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail CONCORD, N.H. (AP) New Hampshire communities are resuming outdoor sidewalk and street dining during the coronavirus pandemic. Cities such as Portsmouth and Concord began serving outdoors on Thursday. They are allowing restaurants to put tables and chairs on public areas such as sidewalks and parking lots. One place that hopes to set up outside soon is Revival Kitchen & Bar in Concord. Corey Fletcher, owner and chef, said he built an outdoor deck last year to help with business. “It’s pretty important, with decreased capacity inside,” Fletcher told the Concord Monitor.

Outdoor sidewalk and street dining resuming in NH

Outdoor sidewalk and street dining resuming in NH
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