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Thanksgiving dinner ruined? Here are tips from four pros on how to fix a wrecked feast

Thanksgiving dinner ruined? Here are tips from four pros on how to fix a wrecked feast
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A school lunch state of mind | Pamela s Food Service Diary

A school lunch state of mind | Pamela s Food Service Diary
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New rules for coronavirus testing requirements at catered affairs

New rules for coronavirus testing requirements at catered affairs Updated 8:09 AM; Today 8:09 AM Students of Gaynor McCown Expeditionary Learning High School, celebrate their senior prom at the Hilton Garden Inn on June 6, 2018. As guidelines change for indoor and outdoor gathering limits, smaller catered affairs will get a reprieve from mandatory coronavirus testing requirements come Friday.(Staten Island Advance/ Victoria Priola) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. As New York City guidelines change for indoor and outdoor gathering limits, smaller catered affairs will get a reprieve from mandatory coronavirus (COVID-19) testing requirements come Friday, April 2. Due to an increase in the amount of people allowed to gather inside and outdoors by the state, proof of a negative COVID-19 test will no longer be required for smaller indoor and outdoor catered parties, including weddings, Sweet 16s, birthday parties and bridal showers.

Catering halls resume parties after a year of mostly silence But what will they look like? | Pamela s Food Service Diary

Catering halls resume parties after a year of mostly silence. But what will they look like? | Pamela’s Food Service Diary Updated Mar 16, 2021; Posted Mar 16, 2021 Fried zucchini returns to The Staaten as it reopens this week in West Brighton. (Staten Island Advance/Pamela Silvestri)Pamela Silvestri Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. With no parties, catering hall owner Jack LiGreci of The Staaten has been walking a lot, hitting Clove Lakes Park pretty much daily for a four-to-five-mile stroll. But his routine should be changing this week, as restrictions on catering ease up. At this moment banquet facilities can hold up to 35% capacity or 150 guests and, come Friday, up to 50% capacity. There are mandatory temp checks in place, contact tracing and crowd controls.

Catering hall owners gear up for weddings of 150 people

Catering hall owners gear up for weddings of 150 people starting March 15 Updated Jan 31, 2021; Posted Jan 30, 2021 Cate and Daniel Morales were married earlier this month at a small, 20 person wedding at the Hilton Garden Inn, Bloomfield. (Courtesy of the Nicotra Group) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Let the parties begin. That was the sentiment among Staten Island catering hall owners upon hearing wedding receptions can resume March 15 at 50% of a facility’s capacity or up to 150 guests. And everyone needs to present a negative coronavirus (COVID-19) test result at the door, said Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Friday. He was not specific about the timeframe for taking the test before an event.

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