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Bar Announces Permanent Closure After Death Of Owner In Westchester Bar Announces Permanent Closure After Death Of Owner In Westchester
Bar Announces Permanent Closure After Death Of Owner In Westchester A bar in Northern Westchester that had originally decided to temporarily close following the death of its owner has now made the decision permanent.  Unionville Tavern, located in Hawthorne at 415 Commerce St., announced on Friday, March 10 that it would permanently close after serving customers for over 40 years, according to the business's staff.  The decision came after the death of owner Gordon Krueger of Ossining, age 78, on Friday, Jan. 13. The bar had originally decided to temporarily close after Krueger's death, which they had called a "profound loss," but t…
Bar Temporarily Closes After Owner Dies In Westchester County Bar Temporarily Closes After Owner Dies In Westchester County
Bar Temporarily Closes After Owner Dies In Westchester County A bar in Northern Westchester is temporarily closed as it processes the loss of its owner.  Unionville Tavern, located in Hawthorne at 415 Commerce St., announced that it would close for a period of time after its owner, Gordon Krueger of Ossining, died peacefully on Friday, Jan. 13 at the age of 78.  Krueger, also affectionately known as "Gordo," died at home with his wife, Candice, at his side, the bar announced in a post on social media.  According to his obituary, Krueger was in the restaurant business for more than 50 years, and also owned establishments such …
Beloved Westchester Restaurant Closes After 40 Years In Business Beloved Westchester Restaurant Closes After 40 Years In Business
Beloved Westchester Restaurant Closes After 40 Years In Business A beloved restaurant has closed its doors after nearly 40 years in business. Owners Michael and Lisa Schliman of Gordo's in Hawthorne held a farewell party over the weekend that brought hundreds to the Commerce Street eatery -- one last time. "So sad to know that Gordo's is closing," John Torpey said on Facebook. "Diane practically raised our two sons there... Our biggest regret is that our next generation, our Grand Daughter Kayla, will never know the power of Gordo's." "A neighborhood institution will be very much missed," Sally Love said. "Incredible you are closing," Yvonne Last …