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Owner of Diener s Restaurant in Mechanicsburg retiring and passing the torch to new owner

Owner of Diener’s Restaurant in Mechanicsburg retiring and passing the torch to new owner Updated 4:14 PM; Today 1:52 PM Linda Bishop is retiring as owner of Diener s Restaurant at 135 W. Main St. in Mechanicsburg. A new owner will operate the restaurant under the same name. Photo provided Facebook Share A landmark breakfast spot in Mechanicsburg is changing hands. Diener’s Restaurant owner Linda Bishop is retiring on April 30 after a 21-year run. She’s passing the torch to a new owner who will operate the 80-year-old establishment at 135 W. Main St. under the same name. “It’s been an honor of a lifetime to get to spend every morning with you at Diener’s,” Bishop said. “My family and I have poured our hearts into this business and we will miss serving you and sharing our lives together over coffee and breakfast.”

Sideswipe: April 26: Screaming shoes

Sideswipe: April 26: Screaming shoes 25 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 3 minutes to read The power of meditation I fly quite frequently domestically around New Zealand for work and often listen to a short meditation, writes Jane. Last week I chose an abundance meditation. In the evening I joined my online meditation group and when that finished I opened the BNZ app to pay my koha. Wow! Two new term deposits had been created in my name, each for $500,000. Sadly I m pretty sure these aren t for me and have messaged BNZ to let them know, but full marks to the abundance meditation for effort. Mundane love stories

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Trump is gone, so Pennsylvania progressives are thinking local: That s where all the real stuff happens

Trump is gone, so Pennsylvania progressives are thinking local: ‘That’s where all the real stuff happens’ Andrew Seidman, The Philadelphia Inquirer © ALEJANDRO A. ALVAREZ/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Carmina Taylor, co-founder of the Movement for Black and Brown Lives in Montgomery County. Taylor formed the group in part to elevate inequities in education, healthcare, and juvenile justice. “Those are issues in Montgomery County that have not been attended to,” she said. In Southwestern Pennsylvania, progressive activists are planning workshops on how to engage with voters who believe conspiracy theories like Donald Trump’s false claim that the election was stolen.

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