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[email protected] Joe Stelmach is pictured pouring a draft beer for a patron at Group Ther-Happy in Lakewood. Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced this week that bars and restaurants will have a new midnight curfew. P-J photo by Nikk Holland Although restaurants and officials across the state have called for the lifting of curfew restrictions, local reactions to the new midnight curfew are mixed. Gov. Cuomo announced Wednesday that restaurants are now able to stay open until midnight. This is part of an ease of COVID restrictions as a result of a dramatic decrease in hospitalizations from the virus and an increase in vaccinations of New York residents. ....
[email protected] Joe Stelmach is pictured pouring a draft beer for a patron at Group Ther-Happy in Lakewood. Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced this week that bars and restaurants will have a new midnight curfew. Photo by Nikk Holland Although restaurants and officials across the state have called for the lifting of curfew restrictions, local reactions to the new midnight curfew are mixed. Gov. Cuomo announced Wednesday that restaurants are now able to stay open until midnight. This is part of an ease of COVID restrictions as a result of a dramatic decrease in hospitalizations from the virus and an increase in vaccinations of New York residents. ....
Koetzle, Aragosa to battle for Glenville supervisor job FacebookTwitterEmail 2of6 3of6 5of6 6of6 GLENVILLE - With Republican Town Supervisor Chris Koetzle set to vie for a fourth term, Democrat Town Board member Mike Aragosa says the community doesn t need a career politician who he portrayed as adversarial and a micromanager. On Tuesday, Aragosa kicked off his political campaign to unseat Koetzle this year, in a pivotal race in a key battleground municipality that will determine the balance of power on a 5-member governing body where Republicans currently hold a 3-2 majority. The 57-year-od Aragosa, who is running with incumbent Town Board member Michael Godlewski and Jenny Lippman, a political newcomer, said he is running to give people a choice. ....
John Whittaker A few of the Third Street oak trees city workers are in the process of cutting down. Because of the potential danger and liability of the oak threes, with some being more than 100 years old, the city is cutting down 43 of them along Third Street. P-J photos by Dennis Phillips Editor’s Note: The Post-Journal is looking back at the top stories of 2020 and the way they will shape the coming year. Today, 20 for 2020 looks at the municipal stories that were among the most-read in the newspaper this year. It only seems like COVID-19 was the only topic in the news this year. ....