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Gym Rules and Bowling Alley Re-openings Happening This Week
Gym Rules and Bowling Alley Re-openings Happening This Week
Gym Rules and Bowling Alley Re-openings Happening This Week
This week, New Yorkers will get to see bowling alleys re-open and guidelines released about the possible re-opening of fitness centers. Little by little, New York is (kind of) starting to go back to normal.  Sure, travel is restricted, there's no big concerns, businesses remain closed...
9th Annual Fallen Officers Memorial Ride to Honor Local Sergeant
9th Annual Fallen Officers Memorial Ride to Honor Local Sergeant
9th Annual Fallen Officers Memorial Ride to Honor Local Sergeant
The 9th Annual Fallen Officers Memorial Ride will be happening August 29th, this year honoring Detective Sergeant Randall French. As Blue Friday is focused on law enforcement, of course he will be honored as Detective Sergeant Randall French of the Troy Police Department...
Cuomo Adds Rhode Island to Travel List, Removes Some Others
Cuomo Adds Rhode Island to Travel List, Removes Some Others
Cuomo Adds Rhode Island to Travel List, Removes Some Others
Another day, another update to the New York Covid-19 quarantine travel list.  Well, actually I think the more formal name is the 'travel advisory list'. Either way, there's updates.  It seems hard to keep up with since each day it seems like something is changing...
Hard Liquor Now Allowed in Ice Cream Too
Hard Liquor Now Allowed in Ice Cream Too
Hard Liquor Now Allowed in Ice Cream Too
Wine, cider, and beer ice creams are already allowed in New York.  But now?  Well, hard liquor got the approval as well. Governor Cuomo approved the inclusion of hard liquor in ice cream recently.  So instead of just a whiskey drink, a vodka drink, or a lager drink, you can enjoy 'em all in your sweet treat...
Starting Today, A New Rent Relief Program in New York
Starting Today, A New Rent Relief Program in New York
Starting Today, A New Rent Relief Program in New York
As of today, New Yorkers can apply for assistance under a new rent relief program. 2020 has not been the easiest year, for anyone. Financially, it's been a year of extreme difficulty for many.  However, $100 million in federal funds have been set aside to help those with rental assistance that were impacted by the Coronavirus pandemic...

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