The governor’s decision-making process when it comes to re-opening the state has come under fire from elected officials in both parties as he continues to battle several investigations. Rockland Assemblyman Mike Lawler, a Republican, says the restrictions need to be lifted, and those who have been vaccinated should be able to go out and live their lives freely…
Rockland Assemblyman Ken Zebrowski, a Democrat, says some of the decisions being made when it comes to capacity limits for indoor and outdoor events just don’t add up…
Speaking of decisions, the governor announced yesterday he’s decided the new midnight food and beverage service curfew will be lifted for outdoor dining areas on May 17th and for indoor dining areas on May 31st. And starting today, New Yorkers 16 and older can get a vaccination without an appointment at all state-run vaccination sites.