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The Delaware County Board of Elections voted 3-0 on May 4 to certify a petition to place the matter on the November ballot.
Residents sought the referendum after the township trustees approved Planned Overlay District 18, creating a roughly 190-acre zoning overlay for mixed-use development north of Hyatts Road, primarily between Sawmill Parkway and Liberty Road, on March 15.
Anthony Saadey, assistant director of the board of elections, confirmed the certification vote. He said board member Steve Cuckler, who had served as attorney for the developers, Metro Development, throughout the zoning process, had “recused himself from all business related to this matter.”
Sunday brought hope in form of vaccine to Fishers Island The vaccine is given to a woman on Fishers Island in February. (Photo courtesy of the Office of Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone)
Hope for a future free from COVID-19 arrived on Fishers Island Sunday morning when a small plane carrying doses of the Moderna vaccine landed on the island’s airstrip.
Along with the plane, Suffolk County officials arrived on a Southold Town police boat to help administer the shots. Residents of the island greeted the plane as if welcoming a visiting dignitary.
“It was just joyous to see the plane and know the vaccine was here for people on the island,” said Dr. Christopher Ingram, the island’s sole physician. “We were all so happy to see it. It was amazing.”
Dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic has been a 10-month battle of challenges and obstacles for Erie-region small-business owners.
African-American business owners in Erie have felt the effects of the pandemic, and some are relying on promotions, gift-giving options and creative ways to entice customers and generate revenue during the Christmas season.
For owners whose businesses have remained closed during the pandemic, they are hopeful of reopening during the holidays, perhaps attaining some relief with a late-year economic shot in the arm.
Faced with surging COVID-19 cases regionally and nationally, many minority entrepreneurs are hoping to salvage a Christmas shopping season that continues to be significantly affected by additional state and COVID-19 mitigation restrictions.
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