Montauk hot spots continue to reopen with bumps in the road. East Hampton’s new COVID-19 “enforcement and compliance detail … found virtually all of them operating in compliance,” a press release said. Ruschmeyers, which was cited July 4 for signage and alcohol-storage issues, was written up again for amplified music after 9 p.m. and “sparkler-style …
Montauk hot spots continue to reopen with bumps in the road.
East Hampton’s new COVID-19 “enforcement and compliance detail … found virtually all of them operating in compliance,” a press release said.
Ruschmeyers, which was cited July 4 for signage and alcohol-storage issues, was written up again for amplified music after 9 p.m. and “sparkler-style devices.”
But “COVID safety restrictions were being adhered to,” said a release. The venue told us the music and birthday sparkler rules were unclear but “now that we are informed with correct information, we can comply.”