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Valley News - Local news briefs: Vermont food box program extended

Local news briefs: Vermont food box program extended Published: 12/22/2020 9:27:21 PM Modified: 12/22/2020 9:27:19 PM Vermont food box program extended; local company returns A food distribution program aimed at helping farmers and people in need during the coronavirus pandemic has been extended through February. The Vermont Foodbank told WCAX-TV it was able to extend the Farmers to Families Food Box program thanks to generous community support. When the program started, the USDA awarded the contract to the Enosburg Falls-based Abbey Group, but the last two rounds went to out-of-state companies. The Abbey Group will return to supply the food from area farmers. New fish health laboratory in Randolph dedicated to biologist

What Restaurants Are Open on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day?

What Restaurants Are Open on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day? GOBankingRates 12/23/2020 © Rawpixel / Getty Images/iStockphoto Family having a Christmas dinner. Putting together a special Christmas dinner is a holiday tradition many people look forward to but it’s not for everybody. This year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many families are having smaller gatherings, if they’re gathering at all, and most restaurants are offering take-out instead of dining in. Thankfully there are plenty of restaurants open for to-go meals on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Some will have special multicourse Christmas meals and others even offer catering. The choice is yours, just remember to preorder or make a reservation for restaurants that are safely dining in.

Legal Sea Foods announces sale of restaurants to Boston-based hospitality group

Legal Sea Foods announces sale of restaurants to Boston-based hospitality group
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New Legal Sea Foods owner vows not to mess with the clam chowder

New Legal Sea Foods owner vows not to mess with the clam chowder PPX Hospitality completed its acquisition of Legal, which had been run by the Berkowitz family since they opened the first location in 1968 By Larry Edelman Globe Columnist,Updated December 22, 2020, 5:24 p.m. Email to a Friend First they bought the turf, now they own the surf. PPX Hospitality Brands said Tuesday that it wrapped up its acquisition of Legal Sea Foods, the popular fish restaurant chain that had been run by the Berkowitz family since George Berkowitz opened the first location in Cambridge in 1968. Also in PPX’s fledgling restaurant portfolio: steakhouse chain Smith & Wollensky and three Strega Italiano eateries.

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