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Yahoo
11-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Unique eatery, the Rumpled Queen, opening in Salem
SALEM, Ohio (WKBN) — A new eatery will open soon in Salem.'The Rumpled Queen' is taking the old DiRenzo's spot on South Broadway Avenue. Owner Annie Gano describes the establishment as a 'gastro-pub' and will feature American cuisine with a twist. She purchased the property last May and remodeling started in August with some design help from her sister. 'So she and I worked together to kind of execute this dream of like a traditional whimsical feel. That was what our goal was – to have it be something that's unlike anything else really in the area. And then when you add the outdoor area, I think we're gonna kinda blow people away,' Gano said. Gano says she's been working in the restaurant and dining industry since she was a teenager, adding the menu items are all her own recipes. The Rumpled Queen will celebrate a grand opening April 17, and as the weather warms up, an outdoor area will open as well. They are still looking to hire additional employees. Those interested can visit the restaurant's website to apply. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


USA Today
17-02-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Giants' Graham Gano named a potential cap casualty
The New York Giants have approximately $43 million in available cap space to play with come free agency next month but that doesn't mean they won't continue to fine-tune their roster. One potential cap casualty this offseason could be veteran kicker Graham Gano, per The Athletic. The Giants don't have any albatross contracts to shed this offseason and they're in a healthy enough cap situation that they don't need to make any cap cuts. Still, a $5.7 million cap hit is excessive for the 37-year-old Gano, who has missed 16 games due to injury the past two seasons. The Giants can create $3.2 million in cap savings while eating $2.5 million in dead money by dumping Gano. That's not an overwhelming financial impetus, but a team in the Giants' position can allocate that money better. The Giants could very well part ways with Gano as Dan Duggan outlines and may already have his successor in Jude McAtamney, who they inked to a futures deal last month. McAtamney, an Irish native who kicked at Rutgers, played in one game for the Giants last season converting his one PAT chance and a 31-yard field goal in the Giants' Week 9 loss to Washington. The Giants could also explore a cheaper veteran option. Greg Joseph was their kicker for the final six games last season. He could be brought back to challenge McAtamney this summer at camp.