WYALUSING BOROUGH — The Wyalusing Borough Council prepared for 2024 with its reorganizational meeting inside the Wyalusing Borough Hall Tuesday evening.
Renovation plans for West End Market in Lancaster city include the creation of new areas for a restaurant and bike shop, as well as rentable studio and rehearsal space.
After more than half a century of serving generations of customers, the Hubers will be stepping away from their namesake Lancaster city market.
While the family that started and then expanded Huberâs West End Market will be saying goodbye with free hotdogs and live music from noon to 3 p.m. Sunday, the grocery store at 501 W. Lemon St. wonât be going away.
The circa-1920 building was bought earlier this month by Adam and Tracey Davis, who plan to renovate it and then have Horse Inn owners Matthew and Starla Russell operate it as West End Market, keeping it a small grocery store, but expanding its offerings.
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Huber s West End Market in Lancaster city will be changing hands at the end of the month, marking the end of a run for the three-generation family owned business.
Matthew and Starla Russell, the owners of the acclaimed Horse Inn restaurant, will be the new operators of the market.
Here s a look back at the history of Huber s West End Market, as told by LNP|LancasterOnline s newspaper archives.