Lee Bacalles
WENY TV
If you ate at Elmira’s Maple Lawn Dairy Family Restaurant between September 26th and October 10th, you may want to schedule an appointment with your doctor.
That’s the advice from the Chemung County Health Department. Officials there say a restaurant employee is diagnosed with Hepatitis A. The county’s Environmental Health Director
February 2005
Health officials warn of Hepatitis
The Leader Staff
ELMIRA | Patrons could be at risk from a food worker at Maple Lawn Dairy Family Restaurant who was recently diagnosed with Hepatitis A.
Anyone who ate at the restaurant, located on Maple Avenue in Elmira, between Sept. 26 and Oct. 10 may have been exposed, the Chemung County Department of Health announced Saturday.
The Heath Department is advising a trip to the doctor for anyone who ate at the restaurant between those dates that is experiencing symptoms such as fatigue, fever, poor appetite, abdominal pain, diarrhea, dark urine or yellowing of skin and eyes.Continue Reading Health officials warn of Hepatitis
Burned by caterer
L.I. hall leaves prepaid partyers in lurch
BY LAURA WILLIAMS
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
1/31/2005
It was Villa Leone’s intimate atmosphere that sold her.
“There was just room for one wedding at a time,” Rita Padula, 27, said of the New Hyde Park restaurant and catering hall. “It’s your special day. You don’t want to see other brides.”
Padula, a nursing home social director, knew the food and service were good because she’d eaten dinner there so often, and the owners always made a big fuss over her. So she forked over the $3,000 deposit for her reception, planned for November.
But she couldn’t have predicted that Villa Leone would suddenly shut its doors without warning this month – and keep every cent of her deposit.
“We never even received a phone call,” Padula said. “I was there for dinner a day before they closed. They didn’t say a word. I feel stepped on. Totally stepped on.”
Padula and her fiancÈ weren’t the only ones left in the lurch. Numerous parties planned for weddings, birthdays, communions and other events are in limbo.Continue Reading Burned by caterer