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Too many passengers, too few seats: Ferry often leaves Hull riders stranded — The Hull Times hulltimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hulltimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
'It's a real party!' Endless Summer festival to showcase Hull's appeal in all seasons — The Hull Times hulltimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hulltimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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HINGHAM Local restaurant owners who ve struggled to abide by COVID-19 mandates and keep their doors open are now worried that the lifting of those very restrictions may be what brings them down. Gov. Charlie Baker announced Monday that he plans to lift mask orders and capacity restrictions for restaurants by Memorial Day weekend and lift the state of emergency order on June 15. Once the state of emergency ends, all of the special things it allowed like increased outdoor seating and to-go cocktails will end 60 days later. At Shipwreck d in Hull, owner Adrian Muir normally has 40 seats inside. With the pandemic allowance for expanded outdoor seating, he added 90 seats. ....
Masks must be worn on public transport, in healthcare settings, in schools and in nursing homes Children 12 and older can be vaccinated MARSHFIELD At Peppermint Twist Candy Shoppe in Marshfield, business has been steady since the holidays last year despite pandemic restrictions on small businesses. Owner Marie Malmin said not a lot will change for her when most of the state s COVID-19 restrictions are lifted May 29. Her shop was already set up in a social-distancing-friendly way, and locals have come out to support her, she said, but she s looking forward to it nonetheless. The one thing we ll be looking forward to is being able to socialize more, she said. And kids, they get very excited and that s been a little bit of a bummer, not being able to see their faces, and it can be hard to understand them when they re trying to talk through a mask. ....