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Kills Boro Brewing Co /Craft House offers indoor dining, pickup during the pandemic | Yes, They re Open

Kills Boro Brewing Co./Craft House offers indoor dining, pickup during the pandemic | Yes, They’re Open Updated Mar 10, 2021; Posted Mar 10, 2021 Kills Boro Brewing Company and Craft House is open March 10, 2021. (Staten Island Advance/ Victoria Priola) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. “Yes, They’re Open” is a web series highlighting local bars and restaurants that are open for takeout, delivery, pickup or dining during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Live streams from the featured restaurants are broadcast on the Advance Facebook page every weekday around 3 p.m. On Wednesday, the Advance/SILive.com visited Kills Boro Brewing Co./Craft House at 60 Van Duzer St., which is open for indoor dining and pickup from 5 to 10 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, and from 2 to 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. For more information, call 718-442-3433.

Craft House, Kills Boro Brewing Company to donate meals to families in need Christmas Eve

Craft House, Kills Boro Brewing Company to donate meals to families in need Christmas Eve Updated Dec 23, 2020; Posted Dec 23, 2020 Kill Boro Brewing Company celebrates one year of business at Craft House in Tompkinsville on September 29, 2018. Pictured are Vincent Lima, Sean Torres, Patrick Wade, Philip Gardner and Kurron Mangin of Kill Boro Brewing Company. (Staten Island Advance/ Victoria Priola) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. A local restaurant and brewery are opening its doors and hearts this holiday season. Craft House and Kills Boro Brewing Company, located at 60 Van Duzer Street in Tompkinsville, will cook up meals to help feed families in need starting Thursday, Dec. 24. Partnering with Project Hospitality, the restaurant and brewery aim to produce and distribute meals to feed 10 families a week, averaging at over 40 people in total. The goal of this month-long initiative is to provide relief to families impacted by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20141213:15:09:00

out of there was made for you? no option for me. i also understand in the context of yours arrest, youed a several encounters when plisz were making you less safe as opposed to more safe. when we were in the jail, there was a i police officer who was manning the cell. he kept making remarks as if these aren t the real thuls that we arrested. the real thugs will come on when the puerto rican parade comes. we have the latinos come in. those are the real thugs. what hurt me the most is yes, i m black, i m african-american and latino. i m dehumanized, criminalized and insulted. you already arrested me for being black. now you re insulting me, not knowing who sean torres really is. you re making me feel less of a person while i m in jail. one of the things i keep wondering is whether or not these experiences will have a radicalizing, galvanizing effect

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20141213:15:07:00

seminary joined with the expectation of being arrested. what they did not expect was for the police during their arrest to treat torres, who is african-american, very differently from perry, who is white. sean torres and benjamin perry are joining me here today. so nice to have you guys. thank you. so talk to me about the fact, both of you are union theological seminary students. yes, ma am. why did you go out there? . for me at least, i believe it s a call from god. as ministers of the gospel, because we re both ministers. we have a duty to not just be in the pulpit, but make our voices and show that we are actively engaged in these racial issues going on in the world. we can t just be comfortable in our churches and pulpits. we have to make our voices and presence known in the streets.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20141213:15:12:00

people go. and so i turned and looked and saw sean being led away by the police officers. it hit me what was going on. and so in that moment, it wasn t so much a choice to stay or leave, but oo moral imperative to stay. in that sense, you had the opportunity, the responsibility of bearing witness. i wonder in part then how that story helps us to understand what it will take to build a truly multiracial movement, out of this thing still deeply racializeded racializ izize in the experienct we re having. especially when we re out in the streets looking around, there s protesters from all ages, all walks of life, all ages, all religions. people getting together and saying enough is enough. you think this is truly sustainable?

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