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Summit County s marijuana industry sees record year despite early pandemic scare

Summit County s marijuana industry sees record year despite early pandemic scare
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JSerra, a private Catholic high school in south Orange County, went bold in returning to school

Print Last year, when JSerra Catholic High School decided to bring students back onto campus full time in the fall, it adopted a motto: “All Lions, all day.” It was also a bold commitment. Some might have said far-fetched, given the crisis at the time. “From the get-go, we realized kids learn better in person,” said Principal Eric Stroupe. So, in May 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic raged and schools were shuttered and hunkered down for the long haul, JSerra decided to buck the trend. The 1,250-student Catholic school in San Juan Capistrano became one of few campuses in the state and the largest in Orange County to reopen in September. Officials say it has been going strong ever since.

Cool Spaces: From Gothic Revival to rowhouses - architectural styles of New Brighton

Cool Spaces: From Gothic Revival to rowhouses - architectural styles of New Brighton Posted Feb 09, 2021 This 1855 Gothic Revival at 22 Pendleton Place is a glorious example of this architecture style. (Staten Island Advance/Jan Somma-Hammel) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Looking around Staten Island at some of the interesting architectural styles, we bring to you a look at the varied vintage homes that mingle with more modern structures in some of the Island’s neighborhoods. We begin in the North Shore community of New Brighton. John Kilcullen, president of the board of directors of the Preservation League of Staten Island, helped define some of the styles for us. Here stands some of the Island’s most attractive and eclectic architecture.

Silverthorne distributes small business aid

The town of Silverthorne is distributing one-time payments to eligible small businesses through funds received from Summit County via the Colorado Department of Local Affairs Small Business Relief Program. Businesses can apply for the program through Sunday, Feb. 7. Relief payments are available for locally owned small businesses that have been impacted by COVID-19 restrictions. Eligible businesses include restaurants, bars, breweries, wineries, distilleries, fitness clubs, caterers and movie theaters. Eligible businesses must be currently operating and have reduced revenue of at least 20% due to capacity restrictions. Grants as much as $7,000 are based on 2019 revenue, but award amounts will depend on the number of qualified businesses. All businesses that qualify will receive a grant. Grant decisions will be made during the week of Monday, Feb. 8, and grants will be issued by Feb. 12.

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