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Business To Celebrate Reopening In Westchester As New Owner Rebuilds Brand Business To Celebrate Reopening In Westchester As New Owner Rebuilds Brand
Business To Celebrate Reopening In Westchester As New Owner Rebuilds Brand After closing more than a year ago, a store in Westchester will soon celebrate its grand re-opening at its original location thanks to its new owner who is working to rebuild its brand.  Harmon Discount, a beauty store located in New Rochelle at 77 Quaker Ridge Rd., will hold a grand re-opening celebration on Friday, June 28 at 3:30 p.m. The store originally closed in February 2023 after its parent company, Bed Bath & Beyond, filed for bankruptcy. Despite this, the owner of the Quaker Ridge location, Jonah Raskas, decided to buy the Harmon brand. "Harmon was a successful busi…
Hudson Valley Café Reopens After Months-Long Closure Hudson Valley Café Reopens After Months-Long Closure
Hudson Valley Café Reopens After Months-Long Closure A popular café in the region has officially reopened after a months-long closure due to staffing shortages. The owners of Frida’s Café & Bakery in Milton in Ulster County announced on Thursday, May 12, that the eatery was back in business. “We are thrilled to announce that Frida's is officially open!!! Come visit us from 7-3 to meet our lovely new staff and try our new menu," the owners said in a Facebook post. "Our team has worked very hard to ensure a fantastic customer experience upon reopening. You will not be disappointed!” The owners previously announced on Jan. 1 that the busine…
COVID-19: Bowling Alleys, Museums Cleared To Reopen In NY; Decision On Gyms Due In Days COVID-19: Bowling Alleys, Museums Cleared To Reopen In NY; Decision On Gyms Due In Days
Covid-19: Bowling Alleys, Museums Cleared To Reopen In NY; Decision On Gyms Due In Days More businesses in New York have been given the green light to reopen as the state continues combatting COVID-19. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on Friday, Aug. 14 that bowling alleys and museums can open up with certain restrictions later this month, and a determination on gyms and fitness centers is expected sooner than later. Bowling alleys will be allowed to reopen with 50 percent occupancy and mandatory face coverings. Food and alcohol will only be allowed to be served by waitstaff to a customer’s location and parties must stick to their lanes, Cuomo noted. Museums and cultural …