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Sen. Bernie Sanders waiting for Joe Biden to be sworn in.Jonathan Newton/The Washington Post
There was a lot of fashion news happening at Wednesdayâs presidential inauguration. A string of purple outfits caught Americaâs eye, as did Lady Gagaâs massive bird brooch, Jennifer Lopezâs signature nude lip, and poet Amanda Gormanâs yellow coat.
LUNCHEON SPEAKER Wayne Ratkovich and Jo Ann.
Last month, the Larchmont Chronicle featured the first half of a talk that Windsor Square resident, and “famous real estate developer,” Wayne Ratkovich presented to the Auxiliary of the Hospital of the Good Samaritan in the spring of last year.
Also last month, Wayne received another accolade, being honored on December 8 by the USC Architectural Guild as recipient of the Guild’s 2020 Distinguished Business Leadership Award. The award was presented at the organization’s 61st annual awards “dinner” a Zoom gathering, of course.
But back to last year’s luncheon. There, Wayne told the guests that he would “share some thoughts about Los Angeles including what I think are the agents of change in Los Angeles and in cities throughout our country and the world.” He said he would conclude those thoughts by recounting his own company’s “experience with historic preservation and what I have discovered about the importance of
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Expanded outdoor dining and government aide were not enough to save more than X,xxx Massachusetts restaurants that closed eprmanently in 2020. (Dave Copeland/Patch)
MASSACHUSETTS The state s restaurants have tried everything to stay afloat this year,pivoting to take-out and delivery models in March when the coronavirus pandemic forced a statewide shutdown, then reopening with new cleaning protocols, outdoor seating areas crammed onto sidewalks and parking spots and a trickle of customers willing to risk a meal in public to feel normal again.
Despite their best efforts, more than 4,000, or 22 percent, of the state s restaurants closed permanently in 2020, according to the Massachusetts Restaurant Association. Despite the rollout of a vaccine and state and federal relief programs, there just weren t enough customers to support the once-vibrant Massachusetts restaurant industry.
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