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Bar Announces Permanent Closure After Death Of Owner In Northern Westchester Bar Announces Permanent Closure After Death Of Owner In Northern Westchester
Bar Announces Permanent Closure After Death Of Owner In Northern 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…
Acclaimed Westchester Eatery Opens Brand-New Location Right Next Door Acclaimed Westchester Eatery Opens Brand-New Location Right Next Door
Acclaimed Westchester Eatery Opens Brand-New Location Right Next Door Fans of a popular Westchester County sandwich shop don't have to travel far to visit the owners' newest restaurant.  In January, the owners of Mason Sandwich Co. in Eastchester opened The Prince, a new eatery located right next door. Online reviewers have praised The Prince for its convenient location at 31 Mill Road in Eastchester. "Pretty good salad/bowl spot. There are plenty of healthy food options as well as a reasonably sized juice selection," Ant R., of New York City, wrote in a Yelp review. "I'm slightly partial because I know the dudes who work here, but objectively spea…
COVID-19: Here's Why Fast Food Restaurants Hiked Up Menu Prices During The Pandemic COVID-19: Here's Why Fast Food Restaurants Hiked Up Menu Prices During The Pandemic
Covid-19: Here's Why Fast Food Restaurants Hiked Up Menu Prices During The Pandemic If it feels like fast food tacos, fried chicken sandwiches, and burgers are taking a bigger bite out of your wallet than just a few months ago - you are not alone. Across the nation, fast food prices have gone up significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic, Restaurant Business reported. In fact, quickie restaurants haven't jacked up their prices like this since the Great Recession of 2008, according to Eat This, Not That. Citing government data, a Restaurant Business analysis found that prices at limited-service restaurants went up by 6.2 percent year-over-year. Meanwhile, traditional resta…