Asian woman smashed with hammer in Manhattan over COVID mask: Report
Updated May 03, 2021;
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. The NYPD is investigating a violent assault Sunday night in Midtown as a possible hate crime, amid a string of attacks against Asians across New York City.
Police said a female suspect, described only to be in her 50s, struck a 31-year-old Asian woman in the head with a hammer, while demanding the woman remove her COVID-19 mask, the New York Daily News reported.
On Staten Island, about 70 people gathered March 30 at Snug Harbor to honor the lives of those who have died recently amid a spike in hate crimes against people of Asian descent across the U.S.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
ROCHESTER, NY – May is a beautiful month to visit the scenic Finger Lakes wine region. And with more and more people being fully vaccinated, Mother s Day (Sunday, May 9) may be a nice time to venture out of the house and take a road trip.
Know that COVID precautions will still be in place. You ll need to wear a mask unless seated at a table or actively participating in tastings. And the number of visitors is limited, so most wineries and restaurants are requiring (or strongly encouraging) reservations.
Here s a sampling of possibilities for treating the Moms in your life to an idyllic day.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
ROCHESTER, NY – May is a beautiful month to visit the scenic Finger Lakes wine region. And with more and more people being fully vaccinated, Mother s Day (Sunday, May 9) may be a nice time to venture out of the house and take a road trip.
Know that COVID precautions will still be in place. You ll need to wear a mask unless seated at a table or actively participating in tastings. And the number of visitors is limited, so most wineries and restaurants are requiring (or strongly encouraging) reservations.
Here s a sampling of possibilities for treating the Moms in your life to an idyllic day.
Road closure impacts entrance to Muskegon State Park for early summer
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Channel Campground undergoes construction due to flooding, at Muskegon State Park, in North Muskegon on Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2019.Kayla Renie | MLive.com
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MUSKEGON COUNTY, MI – Access to Muskegon State Park from the east will be blocked for the first part of this summer due to the closure of a portion of Memorial Drive.
Beginning Monday, April 26, Memorial Drive will be closed from Weber Road to west of Peterson Road for water main work, according to Steve Fink, public works engineer for Muskegon County.
Traffic headed to Muskegon State Park on Memorial will be detoured via Weber to Fenner Road and then west to Scenic Drive.
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