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No Late Night Frights: City In Westchester Issues Curfew For Halloween No Late Night Frights: City In Westchester Issues Curfew For Halloween
No Late Night Frights: City In Westchester Issues Curfew For Halloween Trick-or-treaters in a Westchester County city are being issued curfews by police to prevent them from being out too late.  Police in Yonkers have issued a citywide curfew for children 16 and younger for Halloween night on Monday, Oct. 31, according to authorities.  As part of the curfew:  Children who are 11 and younger must be home by 10 p.m.;  Children who are 12 to 13 must be home by 10:30 p.m.;  Children who are 14 to 16 must be home by 11 p.m. Yonkers Police also said that exceptions to the curfew include:  Children who are accompanied by a parent or …
COVID-19: New Guidelines For NY Bars, Restaurants, Catered Events Issued COVID-19: New Guidelines For NY Bars, Restaurants, Catered Events Issued
Covid-19: New Guidelines For NY Bars, Restaurants, Catered Events Issued Additional restrictions placed on bars, restaurants, and caterers in New York are being lifted as the state combats the spread of COVID-19. Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that beginning on Monday, April 19, it will be extending the statewide curfew on restaurants and bars as New York continues reopening its economy. Cuomo said that as of April 19, bars and restaurants may stay open until midnight, up from 11 p.m., while the curfew for catered events in New York was pushed from midnight until 1 a.m. The curfew on bars and restaurants was put in place last November when the state was preparing…
COVID-19: Cuomo Announces Decision On Super Bowl Curfew Extension Request By Restaurant/Bars COVID-19: Cuomo Announces Decision On Super Bowl Curfew Extension Request By Restaurant/Bars
Covid-19: Cuomo Announces Decision On Super Bowl Curfew Extension Request By Restaurant/Bars With the Super Bowl set to be played this weekend, Gov. Andrew Cuomo is encouraging New Yorkers to celebrate the big game, but to do so safely at home while the state contends with the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite pleas from restaurant and bar owners to lift the state’s 10 p.m. curfew, Cuomo announced on Friday, Feb. 5 that there would be no exception for the big game on Sunday, Feb. 7. On Friday, dozens of restauranteurs filed a lawsuit against the state over the curfew, arguing that it would discourage New Yorkers from heading to local bars or restaurants for the Super Bowl because they wou…