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CVS In Westchester Ordered Temporarily Closed For Fire Code Violation CVS In Westchester Ordered Temporarily Closed For Fire Code Violation
CVS In Westchester Ordered Temporarily Closed For Fire Code Violation A CVS Pharmacy in Westchester is temporarily shut down for maintenance following fire code violations.  The CVS location at 350 South Broadway (Route 9) in Tarrytown was closed on Friday, Aug. 9, according to a notice posted on the pharmacy's door by village officials.  The notice indicates that the building is not to be occupied due to fire code violations related to the accumulation of combustible waste.  A notice posted by the store also reads that the location is "closed for maintenance."  The closure follows an incident on Friday morning that prompted a fire depar…
Smoke Shop In Westchester Ordered To Close Due To Violations Smoke Shop In Westchester Ordered To Close Due To Violations
Smoke Shop In Westchester Ordered To Close Due To Violations A smoke shop in Westchester County has been closed down due to various violations. The Stationary & Convenient Store -- in Yonkers at 998 McLean Ave. was closed on Thursday, Sept. 8. An investigation was launched by the Yonkers police, fire, and building departments after they received complaints from local residents, said Det. Lt. Dean Politopoulos, of the Yonkers Police. The investigation found the store did not have a license to sell tobacco or a certificate of occupancy. There were also fire code violations, Politopoulos said. No word if the store will reopen.
COVID-19: Five Face Charges After Party Attended By 164 Shut Down In NY COVID-19: Five Face Charges After Party Attended By 164 Shut Down In NY
Covid-19: Five Face Charges After Party Attended By 164 Shut Down In NY Five people were arrested after the NYC Sheriff's Office broke up a party of 164 maskless revelers crammed into an underground bar. The bust took place at a bottle party around 2:30 a.m., on Sunday, Dec. 20, in a building on 243rd Street in Rosedale, Queens. There was no liquor license for the event, and numerous fire and health code violations were committed, the Sheriff's Office said on Twitter. Those charged included a DJ and two unlicensed security guards who were among the organizers charged with violating COVID-19-related regulations, the New York Post reported. One partier was cha…