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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.

In the Pocket: Donato enjoys fun, but takes his bowling role seriously

In the Pocket: Donato enjoys fun, but takes his bowling role seriously | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Photo Provided From left to right are Tommy Donato, his late father Tom and his brother Joel. The 18th annual Donato Scratch Singles Tournament is dedicated to the Donato family, one of the most successful bowling families in Capital Region history. Shares0 Fun-loving Tommy Donato relishes his role as family comedian, but his bowling resume and contributions to the sport are no joke. These days, besides keeping his family and friends entertained, Donato is known more for helping run several area tournaments, including the recent Scratch Doubles at Kingpin’s Alley Family Fun Center in South Glens Falls, the upcoming Over/Under Doubles tournament at Towne Bowling Academy, and the 18th annual Donato Scratch Singles, generally regarded as the Capital Region’s most lucrative and prestigious event with a top prize of $3,200.

Restaurant Report Card: Food service inspection scores February 22-26

Restaurant Report Card: Food service inspection scores February 22-26 Restaurant Report Card: February 22-26 MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Here are Middle Georgia’s food service health inspection scores from the Georgia Department of Public Health between Monday, February 22 and Friday, February 26. All scores of 75 and below are shown in red. All scores between 76 and 85 are shown in orange. All scores between 86-99 are shown in black. All scores of 100 are shown in green. Last Inspection Score: 100 2600 N COLUMBIA ST MILLEDGEVILLE, GA 31061 Last Inspection Score: 100 Last Inspection Score: 100 Last Inspection Score: 100 Last Inspection Score: 100 184 ROBERSON MILL RD MILLEDGEVILLE, GA 31061 Last Inspection Score: 100

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