click to enlarge City Winery in Montgomery After a long winter, the warm spring temps are finally encouraging locals and visitors alike to get out and explore the Hudson Valley’s culinary gems once again. This year, the start of outdoor dining season will also mark the return of one of the region’s most beloved biannual culinary events, Hudson Valley Restaurant Week. From Monday, May 10 to Sunday, May 23, over 100 local restaurants spanning more than 115 miles in eight counties including Columbia, Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, and Westchester will be serving up delicious, creative dishes that highlight the bounty of ingredients coming into season this spring.
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Maybank Investment Bank Bhd says it now expects Genting Malaysia Bhd to record a core net loss for 2021, “due to the recent surge in new Covid-19 cases” in Malaysia, where the gaming firm runs its main earner, the Resorts World Genting casino complex (pictured) near Kuala Lumpur.
The brokerage said it was now forecasting Genting Malaysia’s “full-year core net loss” at MYR384.8 million (US$93.5 million), compared to a 2020 core net profit of MYR137.9 million, wrote analyst Samuel Yin Shao Yang, in comments accompanying a Tuesday note.
Resorts World Genting resumed operations on February 16, after being closed for more than three weeks as a Covid-19 countermeasure, due to a spike in infections in that country.
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By Mid Hudson News -www.midhudsonnews.com
Apr 6, 2021
Stewart AFB, Newburgh
STEWART AIRPORT – The executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey predicts airline growth at New York Stewart International Airport post-COVID.
Rick Cotton acknowledges while airlines have tightened their belts since the pandemic struck, they will be critical in their selection of new markets, and he believes the Hudson Valley will be one of them.
“This is a tougher environment for them, but it means they don’t want to miss a cluster of critical mass of travelers who would be interested in buying tickets in some of these secondary routes,” he said.