A Ridley driver was rescued from his car after it fell 15 feet into the Darby Creek Monday, authorities said.Dive and rescue teams retrieved the man around 5 p.m. nearly 30 minutes after arriving at the Ridley Marina, according to the C…
Thursdayâs announcement by Gov. Tom Wolf regarding new restrictions on bars and restaurants has been a stomach punch to an industry still reeling from the effects of a yearâs worth of COVID-19-related mandates.
The new restrictions, which went into effect Saturday morning, suspend all indoor dining, effectively close many struggling businesses as temperatures dip below freezing and make outdoor dining unrealistic.
âRestaurants are going to do everything they can to provide safe and warm outside dining during the shutdown, but we feel restaurants have followed all the safety protocols and followed all the measures to protect our employees and guests over the past several months, and we feel this lockdown is excessive and too restrictive on just our industry,â said Dave Magrogan, CEO of Harvest Seasonal Grille and Wine Bar in Glen Mills. âOur industry has been singled out again and the contact tracing does not confirm what the governor is doing. The contact t