Brewport is Open for Business for online ordering and curbside pickup. Salads, pizza and beer – what more could you want!

Brewport is Open for Business for online ordering and curbside pickup. Salads, pizza and beer – what more could you want!
6:30 – Jack from Litchfield Distillery
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7:00 – Thomas Madden, Director of Economic Development in Stamford
To get in touch for help: [email protected]; or for exemptions on essential businesses: [email protected], https://www.stamfordct.gov/economic-development/pages/business-information-for-covid-19
7:30 – Senator Blumenthal
www.blumenthal.senate.gov
8:00 – Trooper First Class Christine Jeltema
8:30 – Jane Garibay
www.housedems.ct.gov/Garibay
8:50 – Ann Marie, Teacher
9:00 – Craig Hoffman, Director, Corporate Communications & Content, Harbor Freight Tools
www.harborfreight.com
9:00 – Kimberly Spanier, Development Manager, The Diaper Bank of Connecticut
www.thediaperbank.org
9:30 – Riccardo and Ellen Mavuli, Gusto Trattoria
gustotrattoria.com
Dumb Ass News (0:00)
Senator Blumenthal (2:54)
Windsor State Rep Jane Garibay tested positive for coronavirus (14:49)
Ann, teacher talking distance learning (25:24)
Open for Business – Gusto’s in Milford (30:41)
Due to the spread of the coronavirus, lots of local charities have had to cancel fundraisers and are suffering. You can support them below.
The Diaper Bank of Connecticut (North Haven)
Connecticut American Red Cross
The Community Action Agency of New Haven
Central Connecticut Coast YMCA (New Haven)
United Way of Greater New Haven
Boys and Girls Village (Milford)
The Columbus House Inc. (New Haven)
Ronald McDonald House of Connecticut (New Haven)
Sarah Inc. (Westbrook)
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6:30 – Steve Lavoie (Top Dog Food Truck)
https://www.facebook.com/steve.lavoie.35
7:05- Bing Carbone
High-Performance Engineering Plastic Stock Shapes and Medical Grade Plastics
9:30 – Kirsten, Little Pub,http://littlepub.com/
Little Pub in Fairfield, Stratford, Wilton, Greenwich and Old Saybrook is Open for Business. Head to LittlePub.com for online ordering and hours.
Mary Ann just got back from Italy amidst the coronavirus pandemic (0:00)
Nora Duncan, AARP Connecticut director (14:29)
Ashley’s friend Dalia, sonogrammer recently fitted with a M95 mask (18:24)
New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker checks in, as does Ashley’s mom (23:29)
Scot Haney from Channel 3 WFSB (37:54)
Gary Phelan, employment attorney from Mitchell and Sheehan (47:48)
Jim Marpe Westport first selectman (1:00:53)
Aly from the Red Cross (1:07:14)
The latest news across Connecticut (1:10:31)
Bella Napoli is Open for Business from 11am to 8pm. Get a large cheese pizza for only $8.99 Monday through Thursday. Support your local restaurants
Dr. Browne, Chief Medical Officer at Griffin Health, with the latest on Coronavirus in Connecticut (0:00)
Tina from HomeAides on what to know before sending someone to check in on your parents or grandparents (12:23)
Carrie, a mom who had her daughter tested for coronavirus (16:33)
Oxford First Selectman George Temple and Scot Haney check in (23:59)
Gil from Connecticut Childrens Hospital (33:02)
Cameron a manager from Market 32 with a message for you (41:18)
Reporter George Colli has a story that is not being reported (45:45)
Breaking Connecticut concert info from Jimmy Koplik (54:35)
Dave from Riverview Bistro is open for business (1:07:09)
Harbor Yard Amphitheater in Bridgeport was slated to open Summer 2020. Deadlines were met. Construction was on schedule. Unfortunately, our structural supply chain is being impacted by the Coronavirus. Manufacturing has ground to a halt in Milan, Italy where our lighting is being produced. We were also notified of delays with our roof fabrication from France. Shipping is also taking a hit as well as international construction personnel will not be traveling to the US due to the virus.
“It is with a heavy heart and out of an abundance of caution we are going to postpone the opening of the Amp until Spring 2021,” said Howard Saffan, Principal of the Harbor Yard Amphitheater. “We hate to disappoint our already loyal fan base. We have been humbled by the outpouring of support for the Amp but this is out of our control. We are looking forward to seeing you all in 2021.”
“The worldwide Coronavirus is having a negative impact on our factories in France,” said Javier Rattia, Principal of Dunn. “At this point I cannot confirm a date for the shipment of the Tensile membrane roof.”
Jim Koplik, President of Live Nation CT “Although I am disappointed that we cannot provide concert fans a 2020 season, I am excited that our 2021 will be a full summer season with great shows.”
Mayor Ganim stated, “While we are disappointed that the Amphitheater will have a postponed opening, we understand the reasons for the delay and need to take precautions at this time when there are so many unknown factors due to the spread of Coronavirus. We appreciate what Howard Saffan and Jim Koplik are going through at this time and will continue to support them as we look forward to 2021.”
The three shows that were on sale and/or announced have all been rescheduled to other venues and their original dates are the same:
Blackberry Smoke w/ Allman Betts Band has moved to Mohegan Sun Arena on Tuesday, July 28
Steve Miller Band has moved to Toyota Oakdale Theatre on Saturday, August 15
Deftones has moved to Mohegan Sun Arena on Monday, August 24
Ticket holders for Deftones and Steve Miller Band will be refunded for their tickets at Harbor Yard Amphitheater shows and offered an opportunity to buy tickets to the new rescheduled shows via a presale. Additional ticket information for these three shows to follow at a later date
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