WATERTOWN — A wetlands issue with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has caused a delay with an expansion at the Renzi Foodservice facility in the City Center Industrial Park.
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WATERTOWN â So far, 27 local small businesses have applied for $10,000 city grants that would help them survive the COVID-19 pandemic.
The city is offering the program to use $450,000 in CARES Act funds to help local small businesses impacted by the pandemic.
The city is allocating $10,000 grants to 45 businesses. The city will continue to offer the grants until the $450,000 runs out.
Michael A. Lumbis, the cityâs planning and community development director, said âa wide range of businessesâ have applied for the grants.
Although there was some confusion that they could not be funded, he stressed that restaurants â as long as they are not franchises â are eligible for the funding.
WATERTOWN â Tow truck driver Sara Snide surprises some stranded motorists when she gets out of her rig to help them.
But she and her husband Jonathen have been running Snideâs Towing, Plowing and Landscaping out of their Clayton home for the last 18 months.
The retired Fort Drum soldiers are now expanding the business into downtown Watertown, where theyâre opening an office in the Commerce Building on Public Square, so they can be closer to customers in the city.
After leaving the Army, they decided they liked the north country so much that they wanted to stay in the area.