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Syracuse Bar Gets Financial Help From the Barstool Fund
Several New York restaurants are getting financial help thanks to the Barstool Fund, including one of the oldest bars in Syracuse s Armory Square.
Mulrooney s, the oldest bar in the historic district has been closed since March. Owner Joe Calipari got a call from Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy who created the Barstool Fund to help small businesses survive during the coronavirus pandemic. The campaign has raised more than $27 million to help restaurants and businesses around the country, including several in New York. We want to help, Portnoy told Calipari. We want to make sure you guys are there through the pandemic, give you whatever you need until this things over.
Barstool Fund Helping Save Several Upstate New York Restaurants
Several New York restaurants are getting financial help thanks to the Barstool Fund.
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy created the Barstool Fund to help small businesses survive during the coronavirus pandemic. The campaign has raised more than $18 million to help 79 restaurants and businesses around the country, including several in New York.
The owner of the Eagle House in Buffalo, a famous stopping place since 1827 was surprised with a call from Portnoy. You re the exact type of location, with all the lockdowns, I love Buffalo. It was an automatic and we re glad we could help.
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CT NEWS 2020 – The Year in Review
JANUARY
• More than 300 guests fill the Performing Arts Center at SUNY Purchase on Jan. 25 for an elegant gala honoring Rabbi Mitchell M. Hurvitz for his 25 years as spiritual leader of Temple Sholom in Greenwich.
Rabbi Mitchell M. Hurvitz with the evening’s emcee, Stacey Delikat, Fox News 5 anchor and Temple Sholom member.
MARCH
• The Jewish Federation of Greater New Haven, in collaboration with Madison residents Bob and Amy Stefanowski, create “Masks for Heroes,” a grassroots, volunteer effort to deliver surgical masks to hospitals, nursing home residents and caregivers, medical personnel and first responders, in over 125 towns throughout Connecticut. More than 500,000 masks are given out.
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French Cleaners in West Hartford is a top 2020 business nominee. (Google Maps)
WEST HARTFORD, CT Recently, West Hartford Patch asked readers to nominate their favorite local business for a Business of the Year series. Many area businesses have managed to navigate the turbulence of 2020 with steadfast determination and an unwavering commitment to the clients they serve.
Welcome to French Cleaners at 935 Farmington Ave.
According to a company profile, French Cleaners owner and president, Phil Cote, joined the business as a managing partner in 1967. He is considered a true pioneer in the dry cleaning industry and has a background in multiple professions including a chef to add to his expertise. unity.