COVID-19 knocked it down, but a new Med City restaurant scene is coming back
As the COVID-19 pandemic is calming down, Rochester s restaurant scene is being rebuilt. Many of the survivors remain standing as others have been added to the landscape. Some old pieces are in new places. Some new pieces stand in places left open by closures. Of course, some popular restaurants are completely gone. 6:30 am, Apr. 25, 2021 ×
Youness Bojji, seen here Oct. 14, 2020, is the executive chef at the newly opened Chez Bojji at 301 N. Broadway in Rochester. (Ken Klotzbach / kklotzbach@postbulletin.com)
The COVID-19 pandemic crashed through the Med City restaurant scene in 2020 like a toddler smashing a tower of blocks.
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The MP believes it was intentionally set ablaze and could have been politically motivated.
While she suggests it was a possible arson attack, fire officers are still investigating and are yet to determine the cause of the fire.
Reporter Cindy Raghubar-Teekersingh was at the Petite Cafe, Moruga office today and tells us more.
The office of the Member of Parliament for Moruga/Tabeland was severely damaged by fire on Thursday.
And MP Michelle Benjamin is questioning whether it was an act of sabotage, as the incident occurred hours after Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley announced that the Hindustan/St Maryâs/Princes Town electoral district will be among five regional corporations to hold bye-elections in January.
Benjamin was the councillor for the Hindustan/St Maryâs/Princes Town electoral district.
Rowley stated on Wednesday that five local government corporations will hold bye-elections to fill vacancies left by the election of former councillors as MPs.
Michelle Benjamin
December 10, 2020
(Trinidad Express) The office of the Member of Parliament for Moruga/Tabeland was severely damaged by fire on Thursday.
And MP Michelle Benjamin is questioning whether it was an act of sabotage, as the incident occurred hours after Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley announced that the Hindustan/St Mary’s/Princes Town electoral district will be among five regional corporations to hold bye-elections in January.
Benjamin was the councillor for the Hindustan/St Mary’s/Princes Town electoral district.
Rowley stated on Wednesday that five local government corporations will hold bye-elections to fill vacancies left by the election of former councillors as MPs.