Living in the shadows of industry battling parking problems, isolated residents and flooding
The Holderness Hull ward has its fair share of problems but is still a great place to live
07:48, 14 MAR 2021
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Hull s Holderness ward is like a city in miniature.
Upstate NY restaurants can soon seat up to 75% capacity, but will that help them?
Updated Mar 08, 2021;
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The latest easing up on restrictions for bars and restaurants in Upstate New York will allow them to seat up to 75% of their normal capacity, an increase from the current limit of 50%. It could start as soon as March 19.
But will that really change anything? With so many other restrictions still in place, perhaps not.
“It doesn’t mean that much if you still have to have that six feet of separation,” said Bud Loura, a local dining industry consultant, referring to table spacing that is part of the current Covid-19 social distancing requirement. “You can only fit so many tables and so many people in that case. Many places can’t get close to 50% much less 75% as it is.”
Rise and Shine for a Unique Breakfast at Syracuse Diner
Rise and shine. One Syracuse diner is serving up unique meals, that look almost too good to eat, and they re back open for business.
Rise N Shine Diner has been closed during the pandemic and owner Danielle Mercuri has had to get creative. All in all it s been quite exhausting, said Mercuri. But in a way it helps us keep on our toes. Keeping creative, that’s just what we do.
Mercuri created a box of oranges with names of restaurants struggling during the coronavirus pandemic and sent it to Governor Cuomo, demanding orange zone businesses be allowed to reopen. It even caught national attention on Fox News.
Man s sudden death in east Hull sparks police appeal after officers search property
The man suddenly died at his home on Saturday January 23
His body was discovered in his home on Westcott Street, east Hull (Image: Ian S)
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Appeal for family of former Wigan man who died suddenly to come forward
Ian Sumner, 54, was found dead at his home in Hull on Saturday, January 23
14:26, 26 JAN 2021
Police are appealing for information to help find the next of kin of a former Wigan man (Image: Manchester Evening News)
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