Food/Beverage

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Does your favorite restaurant have space for dining out? Good News! Outside seating is now allowed at restaurants in the Rochester area. Gov. Cuomo’s office made that announced Wednesday. Customers will be required to wear masks when not seated. Tables must be six feet apart and staff must wear masks. “COVID-19 is still a real […]

Many Americans are currently paying more than ever for beef and other meats, due to a spike in meat prices caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the next coming months, however, some experts predict the US could experience further shortages of meat. Some market analysts even predict that supermarkets could see their supply of meat […]

On Thursday, May 7, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that he extended the evictions moratorium to at least August 20. He also banned late rent payment fees and advised New Yorkers that they can use their security deposits toward their normal rental payments. Governor Cuomo’s administration is exploring federal programs and working with banks […]

Foodlink will resume its drive-thru food distributions with Phase IV beginning Monday, May 11th. Include slightly larger boxes of non-perishable goods, as well as an assortment of perishable goods such as dairy products and produce. Pre-registration will once again be required for Monroe County sites. SCHEDULE MONDAY 5/11/20 Ontario County Zion Church / CCIA, 5188 […]

Happy Cinco de Mayo! It’s not just a day to drink and have Mexican Food. (Even though I think most people will) The celebration of Mexican culture and heritage, particularly in areas with substantial Mexican-American populations is rooted in history. According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, Cinco de Mayo is the anniversary of the “Battle of […]

Area grocery stores like Wegmans and Tops are limiting the purchase of some meat items. Going grocery shopping for my parents this weekend was pretty challenging when it came to buying meat. The meat shelves in Wegmans and Tops were not as stocked with meat as they normally are. So please be mindful when going […]

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April 30, 2020

When I was out to get groceries yesterday, I couldn’t help but see the long car lines for Starbucks.   Nothing against Starbucks, but I’m more of a Dunkin’ Donuts guy.   So when I got home, I found out that Starbucks had closed over 15,000 of it stores in the US starting back on […]

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 Monroe County Henrietta Recreation Center, 605 Calkins Rd. Rochester 14623 (NOON – 2PM) Call 2-1-1 or text 898-211 to register. Livingston County Dansville Central School District, 282 Main St. Dansville 14437 (3PM – 5PM) Registration will be online or phone 8AM-4PM at (585) 243-7110. Call 1-877-280-6775 for additional resources THURSDAY, APRIL 30 Monroe […]

When I found out the news that this quarantine, may last until the middle of May. Two things occurred to me. One, I really didn’t like the scale in my bathroom and two, the scale in my bathroom isn’t wrong. Time for a change. So last Sunday I started. Today will be the 7th straight […]

Retailers throughout the country are having difficulty reaching their customers because of non-essential business closures. As noted by NBC WHEC News 10 on Saturday, April 18, the Retail Council of New York State has come up with an online solution to drive traffic to retailer websites. Known as “RetailNewYork,” a website provides a list of […]


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