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Carlos Santos

COVID-19: Westchester Restaurant Owners Rally, March, Over Lack Of Indoor Dining COVID-19: Westchester Restaurant Owners Rally, March, Over Lack Of Indoor Dining
Covid-19: Westchester Restaurant Owners Rally, March, Over Lack Of Indoor Dining Restaurant owners and employees in a Westchester town among the hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic rallied together to demand they be allowed to reopen their businesses to indoor diners. A rally attended by dozens in Port Chester marched from Grace Street Church on Wednesday, Dec. 30 down to Village Hall to protest the suspension of indoor dining due to Port Chester’s designation as a COVID-19 “orange hotspot.” In order to qualify for the "orange zone," an area has to have a seven-day rolling average positivity above 3 percent for 10 days and 10 or more new daily cases per…
CT Trio Admit To Illegally Scuttling Abandoned Vessels On Long Island Sound CT Trio Admit To Illegally Scuttling Abandoned Vessels On Long Island Sound
CT Trio Admit To Illegally Scuttling Abandoned Vessels On Long Island Sound Three men from Connecticut are facing up to a year in prison and fines after admitting to scuttling abandoned boats in the Long Island Sound. Southbury resident John Magness, 71, Peter Albrecht, 70, of Norwalk, and Carlos Santos, 60, of Westbrook, pleaded guilty to a federal charge related to the destruction of several sailboats and motorboats between the Black Rock Harbor and the Pennfield Reef Lighthouse in Long Island Sound. U.S. Attorney John Durham said that Magness was the owner of Bluefish Cove Marina in Bridgeport who was attempting to sell the property two years ago. Magness and A…