Credit.Ben Wiseman
On the March weekend just before indoor dining in New York City was banned for the first time this year, I ate out on Friday night. I ate out on Saturday night, too. That was partly because I had a friend in town but mostly because I love restaurants. I live in restaurants. Many of us New Yorkers do or, I should say, many of us New Yorkers did. We can’t live in restaurants anymore, and the consequence is that many restaurants no longer live.
About a week ago, indoor dining was banned anew for how long, nobody knows. That could be the death knell for many of the restaurants that are still hanging on, barely. There has been a war in our city, which is the greatest restaurant city in America, pitting owners and managers and cooks and bartenders and servers and dishwashers against an invisible invader. On too many fronts and in too many instances, the invader is winning.
Bridgewater Senior Center announces upcoming programs
Community Content
The Bridgewater Council on Aging senior center building, 10 Wally Krueger Way, is holding some events outside and some virtually. The staff are working hard serving the community with programs, services and supports. For more information, call 508-697-0929.
Transportation and Health
The Senior Center Van takes weekly trips to Market Basket Tuesday and Wednesday.
Every third Wednesday, they travel to Walmart. The center also offers medical appointment Mondays. Call for more details. Call 508-697-0929 to sign up for a trip. No more than five people per trip.
Programs, in person and virtual