With violations fixed, board OK s Red Roof Inn’s new manager
Lisa Redmond
Millbury-Sutton Correspondent
SUTTON The new management of the Red Roof Inn (formerly EconoLodge) came under fire from the Board of Selectmen recently after inspections of the Route 146 hotel found 24 health and safety code violations, some serious, and logged a total of 317 police calls to the hotel in the past six months.
The Red Roof Inn’s violations were raised during a May 4 selectmen’s hearing to change the manager’s name on the town-issued license. The selectmen approved a temporary change in manager that would expire June 1, giving the new managers a month to resolve all the health and safety issues.
Gujarat sees record 9,541 COVID-19 cases; 97 deaths also single-day peak
The state s toll stands at 5,267, and the recovery count is 3,33,564, or 84.61 per cent of the caseload, leaving it with 55,398 active cases, including 304 on ventilator support.
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Ambulances lined up outside the COVID-19 OPD at the Government Civil Hospital, in Ahmedabad, Wednesday, April 14, 2021. (Photo | PTI) By PTI
AHMEDABAD: Gujarat reported a record 9,541 COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, taking the state s tally to 3,94,229, and 97 deaths, also a single-day fatality peak, while 3,783 people were discharged post recovery, an official said on Saturday.
The state s toll stands at 5,267, and the recovery count is 3,33,564, or 84.61 per cent of the caseload, leaving it with 55,398 active cases, including 304 on ventilator support, he said.
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