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COVID-19: Cuomo Threatens Manhattan, Hamptons Shutdowns Due To Social Distancing Violations COVID-19: Cuomo Threatens Manhattan, Hamptons Shutdowns Due To Social Distancing Violations
Covid-19: Cuomo Threatens Manhattan, Hamptons Shutdowns Due To Social Distancing Violations New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has threatened to take drastic measures following thousands of complaints of social distancing violations over the weekend as the state recovers from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Cuomo threatened to reinstate closures in parts of New York - specifically Manhattan and Hamptons - after photos and videos on social media showed bars, restaurants, and party-goers failing to adhere to the state’s social distancing laws amid the pandemic during the warm weather. "We are not kidding around with this," Cuomo said. "You’re talking about jeopardizing peop…
Wegmans To Pay $750K Fine For Running Liquor Stores Without Proper License Wegmans To Pay $750K Fine For Running Liquor Stores Without Proper License
Wegmans To Pay $750K Fine For Running Liquor Stores Without Proper License Wegmans, which is preparing to open its first market in the Hudson Valley, is facing nearly a million dollar fine for allegedly operating five liquor stores without a proper license. The New York State Liquor Authority slapped the grocery store giant with $750,000 in civil penalties to settle eight cases involving violations that include illegally trafficking wine to New York locations, as well as aiding and abetting illegal gifts and services. The Rochester-based company is also facing a potential revocation of their liquor license. Each of the violating stores has agreed to pay $75,0…
Twice Is Nice For Owners Of Popular Mexican Restaurant In Suffern Twice Is Nice For Owners Of Popular Mexican Restaurant In Suffern
Twice Is Nice For Owners Of Popular Mexican Restaurant In Suffern The owners of a popular Mexican restaurant in Suffern are opening a new restaurant across the state border. The Wayne Paris Inn will be replaced by a Mexican restaurant that could open before Spring 2019, NorthJersey.com reports. Casa Don Manuel, as it will be called, is owned by the Sanchez family of Mahwah, who bought the property for $990,000 at an April auction. The popular 17,000-square-foot banquet hall, a longtime landmark in Wayne and surrounding areas, closed in April 2017. The Sanchez family also owns a Mexican restaurant in Suffern, La Hacienda De Don Manuel. Updates to the st…