Chevy Chase's new cigar lounge—the Civil Cigar Lounge, inside the
recently remodeled Chevy Chase Pavilion on Wisconsin Avenue—is up and
running, and the clientele has turned out to be "surprisingly
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"On
any given night, we're averaging 35 percent, 40 percent women,"
co-owner Matt Krimm told Eater DC, so it's a far cry from being a stodgy
men's club, which might be more stereotypical for a cigar lounge.
The
93-seat lounge opened on Jan. 14 and features a full bar serving
top-shelf whiskies, scotches and unique cocktails, Chevy Chase Patch
reported last month.
The lounge has lengthy menus for cigars,
wines, spirits and food. Edibles are prepared in the kitchen of
neighboring restaurant Range, celebrity chef Bryan Voltaggio's latest
creation.
"The bar sees a happy hour crowd, neighborhood
residents, diners leaving Range for a nightcap, businessmen and cigar
aficionados alike," Eater DC added.
Co-owner John Anderson hopes
to introduce a sort of cigar cart—like a dessert cart—"where the
individual smokes will be physically present rather than just names on a
menu so that a guest can see and touch just what he or she is
choosing," Cigar Aficionado reported.
The decor—like the cigars
and spirits—was chosen with care. "Civil benefits from the use of
'P.E.D.’s,' in this case, Puff Enhancing Décor, Design and
Determination," with tall leather stools at the bar and high-backed,
burgundy leather chairs in the lounge, Cigar Aficionado added.
During
a regular meeting of the Bastrop County Commissioners Court on Jan. 28,
the commissioners unanimously approved a renewal of the county’s
contract with Seton Smithville Regional Hospital for the Bastrop County
Indigent Health Care Program.
Under the agreement, Seton
Smithville agrees to be the mandated provider for the program and will
continue the “medically necessary and in-patient and out-patient
hospital services within the scope of its licensure.” Also, all
medically-necessary transfers for indigent health care recipients will
be arranged “in the same manner” as is currently established for all
other patients of the facility.
The commissioners approved an
inspection and maintenance agreement with Wattinger Service Company of
Austin for the air-handling system for the Bastrop County Courthouse.
Wattinger will inspect and repair the building’s heating, air
conditioning and ventilation system twice per year.
Wattinger
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commissioners also approved waiving platting requirements and
development fees for the efforts of the non-profit Bastrop County Long
Term Recovery Team in the ongoing recovery from the 2011 Bastrop County
Complex Fire. The LTRT has been assisting in the recovery from the fire
by constructing homes for the uninsured and under-insured.
The
group depends on private donations and foundation grants to do its work.
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The
co-owner of a Russian cruise ship adrift in the North Atlantic said his
attempt to salvage the derelict vessel has ruined him as the federal
Opposition questioned why it was ever allowed to be towed in the dead of
winter.
NDP transport critic Olivia Chow said that Transport
Canada never should have permitted the Lyubov Orlova to be towed out of
port in St. John's, N.L.
"Just because the ship is now drifting
in international waters, it's still the Canadian government that gave it
the authority to tow the ship," Chow said in an interview.
The empty cruise ship was being pulled to the Dominican Republic for scrap when its tow line snapped in rough seas on Jan. 24.
Efforts to reattach the cable failed, and Transport Canada ordered the tugboat Charlene Hunt back to port a few days later.
An
offshore supply ship from Husky Energy was sent to tow the Lyubov
Orlova away from oil platforms last week before a vessel chartered by
Transport Canada took over.
However, the department said the
towing operating was hampered by poor weather and the vessel was allowed
to drift into international waters.
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However,
the department said the towing operating was hampered by poor weather
and the vessel was allowed to drift into international waters.
"Transport
Canada, in consultation with its partners, decided not to pursue the
drifting vessel as there are no people aboard the ship and there was a
serious concern for the safety of Canadian sailors involved in the
salvage operation," spokeswoman Celine Gaudet wrote in an email.
She
said the Canadian Coast Guard installed a tracking device on the cruise
ship, and government surveillance flights would also monitor its
location.
Transport Canada has said the ship is not expected to
re-enter Canadian waters and the owners of the ship remain responsible
for its movements.
Reza Shoeybi said he and his uncle Saeed
Shoaibi, both of Toronto, became co-owners of the Lyubov Orlova after
Hussein Humayuni, a family friend and Iranian scrap merchant, bought the
ship for $275,000 in a Federal Court process last year in Montreal.
Shoeybi
said Humayuni struggled with the payments and that the other two men
invested a total of more than $400,000 getting the vessel ready to be
towed to the Dominican Republic for scrap, and they expected to make
between $700,000 and $800,000 depending on metals markets.
It
wasn't ideal to set out in mid-winter but Shoeybi, 32, said he felt
pressured to get the vessel out of the harbour as soon as possible or
risk having it seized by the courts.
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