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  • The Cutwater Spirits Tasting Room & Kitchen cocktail menu is all treats, no tricks this spooky season featuring FIVE delicious concoctions created by Laura Price, Beverage Ambassador, Cutwater Spirits Tasting Room & Kitchen. These festive, BOO-zy (& Instagram-worthy!) libations are available now throughout the month - so be sure to stop by and taste each of the potions Blood Moon ($18) - Devil’s Share American Whiskey, Blood Orange, Cherry Heering, Vermouth Beetlejuice ($14) - Cutwater White Rum, Melon, Pea Flower, Lime Halloweentown ($14) - Cutwater Horchata Vodka, Carrot, Cinnamon, Ginger, Ancho, Lemon Eye of the Spider ($16) - Cutwater Vodka, Coffee Liqueur, Cacao, Hand Whipped Cinnamon Cream Graveyard Slush ($12) - Cutwater White Russian, Charcoal In addition to the Halloween cocktails, Cutwater Spirits has also added the Cutwater Painkiller to its menu as part of the Giving Back Cocktail Initiative. Available at the Tasting Room & Kitchen now – December, $1 from each Cutwater Painkiller will benefit Another Round, Another Rally, a nonprofit financial resource for the hospitality industry, plus an additional $1 match by Cutwater. Cutwater recently hosted a fundraiser in NYC benefitting Another Round, Another Rally when they reunited the original bar team from the beloved NY bar PKNY (aka “Painkiller”), which was forced to close in 2013 due to rising Manhattan rents. Inspired by this event & to raise funds locally to support their colleagues in the hospitality industry, Cutwater developed a unique twist on the classic Painkiller. Hours: Wednesday11AM–8PMThursday11AM–8PMFriday11AM–9PMSaturday11AM–9PMSunday11AM–5PMMonday11AM–8PMTuesday11AM–8PMCutwater Tasting Room on Instagram
  • As we dive into another new year of resolutions, managing time is the key to success. And learning to organize our time around our goals may mean saying 'no' to activities that don't align.
  • They're among three lawmakers who were recorded talking in racist terms. And though they've been stripped of assignments and haven't been attending meetings, they're still collecting hefty paychecks.
  • The move comes months after Russia's Kamila Valieva, then 15, was caught in a storm of controversy at the Beijing Winter Olympics.
  • A team has already reviewed some of the material seized at Mar-a-Lago and found some of the materials may contain information protected by attorney-client privilege, the Department of Justice said.
  • NASA's Artemis moon rocket has finally launched after months of setbacks, from fuel leaks to hurricanes. If successful, the mission signals a big step toward returning humans to the moon.
  • The pandemic has made the housing market even tighter in the mountain West, where first-time buyers are trying to decide whether this is just the future or a bubble headed eventually for a bust.
  • It's been 40 days since 22-year-old Mahsa Amini died in police custody in Iran after being detained for not wearing her hijab appropriately, according to the police.
  • The suspect expressed admiration for Elliot Rodger, the gunman who killed six people and injured 14 others in Isla Vista in May 2014, according to the DOJ.
  • Washington, D.C., Attorney General Karl Racine takes issue with Amazon's policies for third-party sellers that prevent them from selling products for lower prices elsewhere.
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