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Landmark Hudson Valley Restaurant Closes After 41 Years

Landmark Hudson Valley Restaurant Closes After 41 Years Enter your number to get our free mobile app Nardi s Italian Restaurant in Sullivan County which is also known as Frankie & Johnny s is closed for good after over 41 years in business. As of April 12, 2021, it is with a grateful heart the Nardi family is closing our doors to Frankie & Johnny s, a message says when you call the restaurant. We would like to thank our customers and friends for 41 years of support. It was a pleasure to serve and be part of your lives for so long. The Nardi family opened up Frankie & Johnny s Nardi s Italian Restaurant after leaving the Bronx, according to the eateries Facebook.

Many McDonald s in Hudson Valley, New York in Danger of Closing

Enter your number to get our free mobile app McDonald s will close hundreds of fast-food restaurants located inside Walmart by this summer, the Wall Street Journal reports. After another wave of planned closures about 150 McDonald s will remain open at Walmart stores across the country. Around 1,000 were open during the 30-year partnership between the largest restaurant chain and the largest retailer in the world. A list of what McDonald s will soon close hasn t been released but officials say the closures will impact low-volume Walmarts. There are McDonald s located inside Walmart in Newburgh, Monticello and Mohegan Lake, according to McDonald s website. In July 2020, McDonald s announced plans to accelerate planned closures and shutdown 200 locations. The burger chain said they were shutting down lower-volume restaurants, with more than half of the 200 closures coming from McDonald s located inside Walmart.

Beloved New Paltz Restaurant to Close After 34 Years

71-year-old Hudson Valley Woman Accused of Killing 72-Year-Old

71-year-old Hudson Valley Woman Accused of Killing 72-Year-Old Enter your number to get our free mobile app On Wednesday, New York State Police from the Wappinger barracks in conjunction with the Dutchess County District Attorney’s Office arrested 71-year-old Joan M. Darcy of Wappinger for second-degree manslaughter, a class C felony. On November 5, 2020, New York State Police from the Wappinger barracks responded to a residence on Scarborough Lane in the town of Wappinger for a deceased woman. The investigation revealed the victim, identified as 72-year-old Carol A. Darcy died of blunt force injuries, police say. While Joan and Carol share the same last name police did not say if they are related. Police also didn t release details on how their investigation led to Joan Darcy s manslaughter charge or what happened prior to Carol Darcy dying from blunt force injuries.

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