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Southingtonâs Tavern 42 reopening could be delayed until fall Southingtonâs Tavern 42 reopening could be delayed until fall The former Tavern 42 in downtown Plantsville, Tues., June 15, 2021. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement The former Tavern 42 in downtown Plantsville is seen on Tuesday. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Entrance to the former Tavern 42 in downtown Plantsville, Tues., June 15, 2021. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement Tavern 42 sign on the west side of the business in Southington, Mon., May 17, 2021. Tavern 42 is moving from its West Main Street spot in Plantsville and could reopen this summer. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal June 16, 2021 05:03PM By Jesse Buchanan, Record-Journal staff SOUTHINGTON â Tavern 42 owners are taking a pause with the restaurant after leaving their Plantsville location. ....
This is huge for businesses and restaurants in the state. Masks will still be required inside â but if youâre sitting outside on a patio â masks and social distancing wonât be mandatory. Since March 2020 â restaurants in the state have been navigating new territory - working to stay afloat during a global pandemic and keeping up with safety and health requirements. This is toughest it s ben in 20 years, Tavern 42 owner Cheryl Moran said. It s been a challenge, Phil Barnett of Wood N Tap said Monday. But today â the news businesses have been waiting for came from Governor Ned Lamont. Weâre going to essentially end all remaining business restrictions, Lamont said during his Monday briefing. ....
This is toughest it s ben in 20 years, Tavern 42 owner Cheryl Moran said. Gov. Ned Lamont announced on Monday that COVID-related restrictions will soon be lifted for businesses. It s been a challenge, Phil Barnett of Wood N Tap said. Monday, the news businesses have been waiting for came from Gov. Ned Lamont. Weâre going to essentially end all remaining business restrictions, Lamont said during his Monday briefing. It will be done in two parts. On May 1, there will be no limits on table sizes. Customers will also be able to order alcohol without food, and the curfew will be pushed back to midnight. ....
KCUR 89.3 Registered Nurse Raquel Garcia, a Truman Medical Centers employee, injects James Watts, 71, with the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at the Linwood YMCA. After Missouri opened vaccine eligibility to seniors and high-risk individuals over two weeks ago, local organizations have battled various obstacles trying to distribute the doses where they’re needed most. James Watts was eager to travel again, to see his children and grandchildren. This week, that dream inched a bit closer to reality when the 71-year-old from Kansas City got his first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccination at the Linwood YMCA. “I want to be able to see (family), with some protection,” Watts said. “For me to be mobile was the number one reason.” ....
Southington could buy corner lot, scene of recent accidents Southington could buy corner lot, scene of recent accidents The Hop Haus wall contains several patch jobs in the brick after four vehicles struck the building in the past few years. | Richie Rathsack, Record-Journal Advertisement A car passes through the intersection of Route 10 and West Main Street in downtown Plantsville March 3, 2020. The brick building in the upper right, Hop Haus, has been struck by vehicles four times in the past few years by drivers trying to navigate the turn. | Richie Rathsack, Record-Journal Looking down Route 10 towards the intersection with West Main Street in downtown Plantsville March 3, 2020. The brick building in the distance, Hop Haus, has been struck four times in the past few years by drivers trying to navigate the turn. | Richie Rathsack, Record-Journal ....