Nearly 100 restaurants to receive grants from Connecticut s Restaurant Relief Fund
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Stamford restaurants extended their outdoor dining into the street in May 2020, as indoor dining remained limited because of COVID-19 restrictions.Matthew Brown / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Al Greenwood of Oak Haven Table & Bar in New HavenCourtesy of Al GreenwoodShow MoreShow Less
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The Russell in Hartford, which moved from Pratt Street to a much larger space on Allyn Street in October.Courtesy of The RussellShow MoreShow Less
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Nearly 100 of Connecticut’s hardest-hit restaurants will receive $5,000 grants from the Connecticut Restaurant Relief Fund program next week, thanks to a partnership between the state’s restaurant association and delivery technology service DoorDash.
S.F. assistant fire chief claims she faced discrimination, harassment after taking on good old boys club
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The San Francisco Fire Department and the city Department of Public Works are mopping up a large diesel spill caused by a leaking big rig.Bill Hutchinson / The Chronicle
A San Francisco Fire Department assistant chief is considering suing the city’s fire and human resources departments, claiming she was discriminated against and harassed after blowing the whistle on instances of cheating, racism and safety violations within the department.
Lawyers for Assistant Chief Nicol Juratovac, a 23-year veteran of San Francisco’s fire department, claimed the department “embarked on a campaign of harassment and discrimination to punish her for taking on the ‘good old boys’ club within SFFD.”