Posted by rrlund on February 01, 2013 at 07:53:15 from (207.241.137.116):
The only restaurant in town closed up. The sign on the door says closed permanently due to the economy. There seems to be more behind it than that though. Things have been going down hill on a rocket sled for a couple of years now since the old gal's husband died. Somebody called the Health Department on her recently because her grand daughter was cooking part time and made no secret of having hepatitis C. They wrote her up for a heck of a lot more than that and gave her just so long to fix up and clean up. I guess they came back last Friday and she hadn't done anything,so they red tagged the place and locked it up. The last owner of it says she didn't even own the building,that her daughter in Ohio does. Hopefully,she'll sell it to somebody who'll open it back up knowing that it's about the community,not about themselves. In other words,cater to the locals,not try to turn it in to some kind of a theme thing.
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