Moultonborough, Sandwich postpone town meetings
February 24, 2021REGION Moultonborough and Sandwich have postponed their town meetings and elections to the spring going with the provisions of the governor s executive order allowing for municipalities to delay their voting from March to sometime in the spring or summer.
On Jan. 22, Gov. Chris Sununu issued Emergency Order #83 that allowed municipalities to delay their voting and town meeting days to April through July due to COVID-19 concerns.
Moultonborough and the Moultonborough School District have postponed its elections to May 11 and town and school district meeting to May 15. Sandwich will hold its town election on April 13 and town meeting will be on May 1.
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(Reuters) - Casual dining chain Ruby said on Wednesday it had emerged from bankruptcy, nearly five months after it filed for Chapter 11 protection as restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic halted dine-in operations.
The restaurant chain, known for its classic American burgers and steaks, said the bankruptcy allowed it to shed liabilities, including leases from closed locations that were impacted by the health crisis and focus on 209 company-owned locations.
“Ruby Tuesday is a healthier company now and is positioned to be more efficient, competitive and stable for the future,” Chief Executive Officer Shawn Lederman said.