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Winter is weighing heavy upon central Ohio, but spring soon will arrive – and with it, Dublin restaurant owners and operators hope, will be an increase in customers.
“We should see an increase (in customers). It’s promising,” said Steve Paul, the assistant general manager at Matt the Miller’s Tavern, 6725 Avery-Muirfield Drive.
A return to warmer weather, allowing use of the restaurant’s patio, coupled with an increasing number of people vaccinated against the COVID-19 coronavirus who are ready to move toward normalcy, should equate to more customers, Paul said.
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COLUMBIANA The Chamber of Commerce is looking into creative ways to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this year, and that includes the use of large pods.
City council has approved a request from chamber member Nicole Ice for the chamber’s celebration event on March 14 that will include a parade.
The approval is dependent upon final approval from the city police department and county health department.
Ice said the plans have been submitted to the health department, and that the chamber is planning to have 6-by-6-foot pods, or “viewing box seats” placed along the parade route so that people can view the parade and maintain social distancing required due to the pandemic.
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COLUMBIANA The Chamber of Commerce is looking into creative ways to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this year, and that includes the use of large pods.
City council has approved a request from chamber member Nicole Ice for the chamber’s celebration event on March 14 that will include a parade.
The approval is dependent upon final approval from the city police department and county health department.
Ice said the plans have been submitted to the health department, and that the chamber is planning to have 6-by-6-foot pods, or “viewing box seats” placed along the parade route so that people can view the parade and maintain social distancing required due to the pandemic.