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Lavazza North America is expanding its Chester County facility to include a coffee roasting and packing plant. The expansion is expected to open in October, and will be the Italian coffee company s only U.S. roasting plant. This photo shows the current 18,000 square foot Lavazza Professional facility in East Goshen.
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Lavazza North America is expanding its Chester County Lavazza Professional plant to add a coffee roasting facility. This photo shows the Flavia office beverage system production area in the East Goshen plant. The coffee roasting plant will be Lavazza s first U.S. roasting plant.
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WEATHER
Cold again to start and it s not going to warm up much today. At least there will be plenty of sun, though. Expect the high to hit about 31 degrees.
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Police are investigating a shooting in East Norriton Township with at least three victims. According to reports a shooter opened fire about 7:15 Saturday night at Our Town Bowling Alley on Germantown Pike in East Norriton. According to reports, one person died and three more were injured.
Delaware County has been receiving, on average, approximately 1,000 doses of COVID vaccine from the state weekly - a rate that would take more than 10 years to vaccinate every Delco resident. And that was until last week, when Delaware County received no vaccines at all, causing officials to cancel second-dose vaccine appointments that had been scheduled for Saturday. At Wednesday s county council meeting, both residents and county officials voiced frustration at a process that sees conflicting statements from state a