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Greg Davis | News, Sports, Jobs - The Mining Gazette

HOUGHTON Greg Davis, 60, a resident of Houghton, passed away on Saturday, April 17, 2021. Born on January 12, 1961, Greg was a fixture in downtown Houghton. The son of the late Jon and Marcia Davis, Greg was a graduate of Houghton High School and Michigan State University. Greg returned from East Lansing and became a familiar face at the Library Bar and Restaurant, both as a server, and behind the bar. Greg’s tenure at the Library continued after Jon and Marcia sold the business, and after a brief stint at operating the Northern Lights restaurant at Franklin Inn, Greg continued with his friend, Jim Cortright, to carry on the Library Restaurant and Brewpub legacy with his Houghton family.

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These Seacoast Restaurants Are Open For Valentine s Day

This time last year, we celebrated Valentine’s Day with only the vaguest notion that things were about to change. Restaurants were packed with best-dressed diners who were seated within inches of one another. At the bar both seated and standing were dozens of hopefuls who had failed to make reservations. Last Valentine’s Day, a complete stranger asked me if I’d like to sample his cocktail before ordering one of my own . and I did! What a difference a year makes. Celebrations, for now, are marked by signs of the times: social distancing, face masks and sanitizer stations. The good news is that we’re an adaptable society and it is still possible to have a good time.

COVID-19 restrictions to impact New Year s Eve traditions at bars, restaurants

Dec 29, 2020 / 08:04 PM EST FISHERS, Ind. (WISH) New Year’s celebrations are going to look different because of the pandemic. Bars and restaurants in Indianapolis, Fishers and some other locales have been ordered to be closed or closing when the clock strikes midnight Thursday because of COVID-19 restrictions.  In Marion County, bars and restaurants will remain under a health order, first issued in November, and be closed from midnight Dec. 31 to 5 a.m. Jan. 1. In Fishers, its health department ordered all restaurants and bars to close by 10 p.m. Fishers’ order closed to customers between the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. with only carryout allowed began at 10 p.m. Dec. 25 and will end at 5 a.m. Jan. 8.

Portsmouth restaurants: Raise a toast to hindsight being 2020

New Year’s Eve will look different in Portsmouth on Thursday with no traditional First Night festivities, but revelers will still be out toasting to a better year ahead. “We’re going to have a fun time saying goodbye to 2020,” said Jane Cole, who picked up the phone on Tuesday morning at Library Restaurant, a steakhouse on State Street. Cole said with capacity limited to fewer than 70 people due to COVID-19 restrictions, they have been turning down individuals calling for reservations for the past two weeks. The challenge of finding a place to celebrate on New Year’s Eve in Portsmouth is heightened this year by the fact that some restaurants are going into hibernation for the winter — including Jumpin’ Jay’s Fish Café, Moxy, The Franklin and Poco’s Bow Street Cantina.

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