Tuesday, July 26, 2005
The result of 14 years of "smaller government"
Landmark eatery in Cincinnati closes abruptly
Cincinnati- The Maisonette, a top-rated restaurant and downtown landmark, abruptly closed its doors Monday.
"This is a sad day," Comisar said after meeting with the staff of some 90 people. He said six workers, including himself, had been at the French fine-dining restaurant for more than 30 years. The restaurant was in its 57th year.
Server Justin McConnal, 31, an eight-year employee, said he was stunned "to wake up this morning and not have a job. . . . But all the signs were written. Downtown is real slow right now."
Republicans have controlled the governor's office since 1981, I don't know how much more of this business friendly government Ohio can take.
Cincinnati- The Maisonette, a top-rated restaurant and downtown landmark, abruptly closed its doors Monday.
"This is a sad day," Comisar said after meeting with the staff of some 90 people. He said six workers, including himself, had been at the French fine-dining restaurant for more than 30 years. The restaurant was in its 57th year.
Server Justin McConnal, 31, an eight-year employee, said he was stunned "to wake up this morning and not have a job. . . . But all the signs were written. Downtown is real slow right now."
Republicans have controlled the governor's office since 1981, I don't know how much more of this business friendly government Ohio can take.