Chef Missy Robins’ popular Italian restaurants Misi, at 329 Kent Ave., and Lilia, at 567 Union Ave., still have not reopened for takeout and delivery like other eateries. However, the restaurants will sell pasta kits along with specialty Italian provisions so that shoppers can cook similar-tasting meals at home. All profits from this initiative earned in June will be donated to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, according to Greenpointers.
Mayor Bill de Blasio was criticized earlier this month both by Black Lives Matter protesters, for the conduct of officers during George Floyd demonstrations, and by police unions, for supporting police reform measures. De Blasio’s apparent loss of popularity may be bad news for real estate.
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