STEUBENVILLE A unique way to celebrate New Year’s Eve will be offered by a local restaurant. A musical comedy and murder mystery dinner theater has been p
Consumer trends show folks are willing to spend more money during this year’s spooky season than ever before. Numbers show the holiday is no longer just for kid
Staff writer
Warren Scott
MAKING PLANS â Melissa Hays, service director and administrative assistant at Froehlich s Classic Corner; discusses plans for Motherâs Day with Greg Froehlich, the restaurant s owner. Many businesses that see a larger amount of business on the holiday are welcoming a move toward normalcy after being limited by pandemic restrictions.
Holidays such as Mother’s Day usually mean greater sales for many businesses, but last year the pandemic skewed normal shopping patterns for various reasons.
This year, as public health restrictions are lifted or reduced, many area businesses are hoping for more activity at the cash register.