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Smith, who is based in Wellington and owns St John s Bar on the waterfront, said there were rumours that the capital might not be among the first travel destinations open to non-quarantine travel between Australia and New Zealand. “Wellington will be a massive beneficiary once it opens. Rumour has it that it’s going to be Auckland and Queenstown first and there won’t be flights directly into Wellington, so we’ll need to wait until flights come directly.” “But I think Wellington is going to be on the list of places people are going to want to come and see, and spend a bit of time, so the upside for us is enormous.”
A rock ânâ roll salute to Chetâs Last Call, and to âChetâ
Documentary celebrates the grimy North Station club that opened its doors to countless bands in the â80s
By James Sullivan Globe correspondent,Updated February 18, 2021, 12:38 p.m.
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Chet s Last Call was upstairs from the Penalty Box bar on Causeway Street from 1983-87.Courtesy of Dan Vitale
If you found yourself squeezing into Chetâs Last Call in the mid-1980s, you werenât exactly looking for a comfortable night out. Situated a block or so from the old Boston Garden on Causeway Street, the grimy, no-frills club occupied the second floor above the Penalty Box, a dive bar reputedly frequented by wiseguys. Before it was Chetâs, the small room had served as a strip club and something called the Cosmic Disco.
CHIEF OF PHARMACY Services Dr. Richard Rooney, Hospitalist Dr. Natasha Nichols from the Department of Medicine Services, and Emergency Management Specialist Mike Lackey.
On Saturday, January 9, Jesse Brown Veterans Affairs Medical Center (JBVA) staff members, Chief of Pharmacy Services Dr. Richard Rooney, Hospitalist Dr. Natasha Nichols from the Department of Medicine Services, and Emergency Management Specialist Mike Lackey, joined the America’s Heroes Group radio show to discuss the COVID-19 vaccine.
Jesse Brown received the COVID-19 vaccine on the morning of December 22 and began administering the vaccine that afternoon. Since then, Jesse Brown has administered more than 1,400 doses to high-risk veterans who are patients at Jesse Brown, as well as Jesse Brown employees. The VA is following vaccine priority guidelines set by the CDC.
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