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Lamont: J&J vaccine hold will have minimal effects in Connecticut

Lamont: J&J vaccine hold will have minimal effects in Connecticut
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Bow Tie Cinema in Norwalk to hold pop-up vaccine clinic today


Bow Tie Cinema in Norwalk to hold pop-up vaccine clinic today
News 12 Staff
Updated on:Apr 07, 2021, 8:29am EDT
A Norwalk movie theater will be converted into a pop-up vaccine clinic today.
The lobby of the Ultimate Regent 8 on North Main Street will be transformed into a vaccination clinic.
The clinic will be open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., and is being run by the Norwalk Health Department.
There will be 500 people who are expected to be vaccinated.
The clinic is administering the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
Currently in Connecticut, all adults 16 and older who live or work in the state can get vaccinated.

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Bow Tie Cinemas Undone in Wilton

I can't tell you the last time I have been to a movie theatre. I know we are all itching to do some of the normal things like catching a blockbuster movie in an actual theater but there is one theater that, even if they were allowed to show movies, has taken down their signs.

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Poughkeepsie: Strong at Heart


Photo by David McIntyre
Ira Lee, owner of Twisted Soul, a fusion restaurant located near Vassar College on Raymond Avenue. Twisted Soul is only offering pick-up service during the pandemic.
This time last year, Poughkeepsie was at an inflection point. Just before the COVID-19 pandemic descended, the city was buzzing with development, new businesses, and growth. The community was also bolstered by the civic and social support of a cadre of dynamic nonprofits, and it seemed that a long period of economic struggle was at last subsiding. Then, you know, COVID. Progress in Poughkeepsie, however, has not been derailed, thanks to the people who have pushed too long and hard to let the city backslide. The past year has been emotional and exhausting, but Poughkeepsie's stakeholders have found a way to fight through. They just work harder.

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Pandemic has accelerated huge changes in commercial real estate


Pandemic has accelerated huge changes in commercial real estate
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1of17Buy PhotoTodd Curley, partner with Prime Companies, at The Delaware, a 92 unit apartment complex being built, on Monday, Jan. 11, 2021, in Cohoes, N.Y. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
2of17Buy PhotoTodd Curley, partner with Prime Companies, at The Delaware, a 92 unit apartment complex being built, on Monday, Jan. 11, 2021, in Cohoes, N.Y. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
4of17Buy PhotoA view of The Delaware, a 92 unit apartment complex being built, seen here on Monday, Jan. 11, 2021, in Cohoes, N.Y. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less

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Alternate Ending Beer Co., in Aberdeen


Alternate Ending Beer Co., in Aberdeen
“Be patient.” That’s the best advice ever given to Scott Novick, owner of the new brewpub, Alternate Ending Beer Company, in Aberdeen, NJ. Whether it is appropriate for current state-of-the-world affairs or simply brewing a beer, being patient is clearly paying off.
And patient he’s been. After what was originally going to be a first-production brewery that swiveled into a brewpub, each step has kept Novick and his team on their toes.
This was one of many things I recently learned when I met up with Novick and some members of the Alternate Ending (AE) family—f

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Movieland closed, trying to lease theater space in El Jebel


The Aspen Times
The picture shows are no longer going on at the Roaring Fork Valley’s largest cinema operation.
The operators of Movieland7 in El Jebel confirmed Dec. 17 the business has closed after three decades of showing motion pictures. They left open the possibility of re-opening but are advertising the seven-screen space for rent.
“We are greatly appreciative of the overwhelming support we’ve received from the Roaring Fork Valley’s communities over the past 30 years as the owner and operator of Movieland,” said Ben Moss, CEO of Connecticut-based theater chain Bow Tie Cinemas, in a statement given to The Aspen Times last week.

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Movieland trying to lease theater space in El Jebel


The picture shows are no longer going on at the Roaring Fork Valley’s largest cinema operation.
The operators of Movieland7 in El Jebel confirmed Thursday the business has closed after three decades of showing motion pictures. They left open the possibility of re-opening but are advertising the seven-screen space for rent.
“We are greatly appreciative of the overwhelming support we’ve received from the Roaring Fork Valley’s communities over the past 30 years as the owner and operator of Movieland,” said Ben Moss, CEO of Connecticut-based theater chain Bow Tie Cinemas, in a statement given to The Aspen Times on Thursday. “During those 30 years, Movieland has never once closed its doors, even for a single day. The unfortunate and extreme effects of the coronavirus pandemic have obligated us to explore all possibilities for the future of the property, including re-opening as a Bow Tie Cinema at the appropriate time in the future or leasing the property to another movie theater operator.”

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