


Breslau said they’ve followed strict Covid-19 safety protocols from Crunch’s franchise, which put together a 45-page reopening manual this past spring. “I’ve already reached out to the Nassau County Executive’s office to get clarification on some things.”Ĭrunch’s Bellmore location has several thousand members and 30,000-square feet of real estate. “We’re going to open without classes for a week or so to get our feet wet,” he added. “I’m assuming we’re in compliance because we did get the new MERV 13 filters installed. “I can’t imagine the ventilation requirements to be stricter than what we have in the building,” Breslau said. Local authorities will also determine if indoor classes can be held on a case-by-case basis, Cuomo added, and masks will be mandatory. People can get back to their gym routines that contribute to their well-being both physically and mentally.”Īs part of reopening procedures, localities must inspect their gyms and fitness centers within two weeks to confirm if they’re meeting operating requirements, including ventilation and distancing rules, Cuomo said. “Thirty-three percent isn’t 50 percent, but it’s workable,” he added. “The news was a little better than I expected,” said Breslau, who had safety measures in place at Crunch by late April. Lew Breslau, owner of Crunch Fitness in Bellmore, plans to open on the 24th. Fitness facilities throughout New York have been closed for five months after being forced to shutter on March 16 when stay-at-home orders were issued.

24 at 33 percent capacity, so long as certain criteria are met. Andrew Cuomo, who announced they could reopen on Aug. The news release did not say how detectives made the discovery or provide the evidence linking him to those crimes, for which he is being charged with three counts of second-degree robbery.įor Thursday’s events, charges against Wong include first-degree reckless endangerment, second-degree assault, fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon, third-degree unlawful fleeing of a police officer in a motor vehicle and resisting arrest.Gym owners statewide received some long-awaited guidance Monday morning from Gov. 8 at the 7-Eleven on Covert Avenue in Stewart Manor, and for a carjacking on Dec. 2 at the Dunkin' doughnut store on Old Country Road in Plainview and on Sept. Wong was treated at the hospital for minor injuries. One of the officers hurt his wrist while avoiding a collision with the stolen vehicle and was treated for a minor wrist injury, Evensen said.ĭuring arrest processing, Evensen said, detectives discovered that Wong was responsible for robberies on Sept. That’s when he tried to flee, and the officers zapped him with the Taser because he was “actively resisting officers," Evensen said. He made a U-turn, tried to exit the parkway, and as he lost control of the vehicle, crashed into the guardrail. FerraraĮvensen said Wong fled in the car northbound on Centre Avenue, and, once spotted by police officers, ignored their attempt to pull over the car and sped away onto the Southern State, going westbound in the eastbound lanes. Owen Watstein in his Merrick home Thursday, after his car was stolen at gunpoint from a Crunch Fitness gym in Bellmore.
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Watstein said he told the assailant, who was wearing black nail polish, that he wasn't his Uber driver after he knocked on the window. The man left, but Watstein said he returned minutes later, asked for Watstein’s phone and then forced him out of his car at gunpoint. By clicking Sign up, you agree to our privacy policy.
