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One man was taken into custody Monday morning after a standoff with police in Mt. Pleasant Borough, according to Mayor Jerry Lucia.
Lucia was not certain what led to the incident that began about 6 a.m., but one man was taken into custody about 7 a.m. at a residence on Pine Street.
Bernie Bailey, who lives on College Avenue about one block away from the incident was awakened by the sound of the fire siren about 6:20 a.m.
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Longtime Levin employee Dee Henry spends a moment with Levin Furniture Co. owner Robert Levin after the pair cut the ribbon for the reopening of the store in Mt. Pleasant on Wednesday.
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Robert Levin announces the reopening of the Mt. Pleasant store after a ribbon is cut on Wednesday.
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Brothers John Schultz (left) and Matt Schultz (right), both from Erie and co-CEOs of Levin Furniture, give remarks to the crowd during a reopening ceremony Wednesday in Mt. Pleasant.
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A fixture on West Main Street in Mt. Pleasant for more than 130 years is coming down.
The former Wesley United Methodist Church, which became known as the Antique Mall on the 700 block of West Main Street, is being razed, according to its owner, Gene Saloom, a former state legislator and a retired borough funeral director.
“There is no timetable on it,” Saloom said.
Saloom, 86, said, after the bell tower of the church partially collapsed in the spring of 2020, borough officials ordered him to either make improvements or demolish the structure.
“I guess the rain got in there and rotted it out, causing the collapse. It would have cost more to upgrade the building than to tear it down,” Saloom said.
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