Friday, November 6 2020

The Oldest Restaurant In Ohio Has Been Around For Over 2 Centuries

Sponsored by Easton Town Center. For over 20 years, Easton has brought families and friends together to celebrate the magic of the holidays. While things may look differently this year, we hope you’ll visit and experience an enchanted holiday season at Easton. Easton's number one priority is keeping guests and workers safe. 

Check out this link to learn more safety measures and more on what they have planned for the holidays this year. β„οΈπŸŽ„

Happy Friday! Chelsea here.

Ohio is full of lots of fun and interesting history, and the oldest restaurant in the state is no exception. For years, The Golden Lamb has been serving Ohioans and weary travelers alike, including some very, very important guests. 

Navigator Feature Story: 

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After this week, there's nothing I can imagine wanting more than an advent calendar full of wine. ALDI has a limit of two per customer, so if you hurry, you can get one for November

and

December. πŸ˜‚But seriously, hurry. These things sell out so fast.

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We finally have a leader at the Ohio Department of Health. Stephanie McCloud was named director. But her lack of experience related to medicine and infectious disease is cause for concern. 

Headlines πŸ“° 

I haven't gotten

the chance to get over to Crimson, the new Easton flagship location for Crimson Cup, just yet, but luckily we have Breakfast With Nick to

. (Breakfast With Nick)

Another unsightly

downtown catwalk/pedestrian bridge comes down today on S. High St. between Fulton and Mound. A stretch of S. High will be closed

. (MORPC)

This is such

a good piece of local journalism, and it deserves your click. I'm guessing there have been stories like this all over central Ohio suburbs this year, and so it's great to get a look into one: 

(Alive)

Franklin County

has a new prosecutor, the first time that has happened in the last two decades. Here's what that might mean: 

(WOSU)

Weather:

71 and sunny

Air Quality:

Moderate (particles/PM2.5)

Coronavirus Updates πŸ’Š

It's amazing

how quickly this accelerate. Another new record case number reported yesterday, with 4,961 new cases, 214 new hospitalizations, and 33 newly reported deaths. You can see

This is the uncontrolled spread

that was feared when all of this began. COVID-19 is now high incidence

. (Gov. DeWine)

Today's Photo πŸ€³

The weather looks like it will be absolutely gorgeous for the next week. It'll be a great opportunity to get outside as we hurtle towards winter. And we all know, fall sunsets are

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