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This Week in Toledo Hisotry Oct. 17 1918 - Toledo city health officials report 482 new cases of flu in the past 24 hours. 1921 - Large throng of men jam third floor of Toledo City Hall to apply for 200 temporary jobs with the city. Two of the men collapse in line from hunger.
Safe Travels: 20 waterside dining gems to visit in Upstate New York Updated 6:00 AM; Editor’s Note: This is part of an ongoing series that features things to do in Upstate New York while we still experience the Covid-19 pandemic. Before venturing out, please take proper precautions and check for any changed business hours, park hours or availability. Safe travels! Any state with the geographic diversity of New York is replete with waterside dining possibilities. Upstate, we are not, of course, talking about the oceanside venues of Long Island or the Big Apple waterfront icons, but we do have an abundance of river-side, lake-side, pond-side and creek-side choices that can put those to shame.
Iconic restaurants in Upstate New York: 13 quintessential places to dine Updated Dec 22, 2020; Creating a list of iconic Upstate New York restaurants can be a difficult task, even in normal times. One person’s icon may not be another’s, especially if their favorite candidate didn’t make the list. And, in the current pandemic era, it remains difficult because so many iconic establishments have temporarily we hope suspended or markedly reduced services. Consider the Franklin Lunch & Grill in Syracuse that recently closed after 58 years; the upscale, classic French restaurant LaSerre in downtown Albany that just folded after 43 years; the racing-season stalwart Siro’s that gave up the ghost after 75 years in Saratoga Springs, the 77-year-old Cornell’s in Schenectady’s Little Italy, and so on.