Primary results could settle some election races
Posted May 01, 2021
There are several contested municipal elections around Perry County that could be settled in the primary on May 18, while others simply set up a general election contested race for November, according to the candidates listed with the county Elections and Voter Registration office.
Marysville’s council is a prime example of a race that could be settled in the primary. It has three four-year seats up for grabs in the election with no Democratic candidates, but four Republicans vying for a seat. The candidates are: John D. Edkin Sr., Alexandria Snyder, David I. Magee and Leigh Ann M. Urban.
Pa. craft brewers adapt as they face uncertain future due to coronavirus pandemic
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In January, owners and father and son, Clifford and Michael Lindgren, announced they had purchased the former PNC Bank building at 5 N. Market St. in the borough and were moving operations from their Perry County family farm.
The new building offers ample space to expand production from a two to a 15-barrel system with additional room for a taproom and possible restaurant. They anticipated an end-of-summer opening.
But weeks later, the Lindgrens’ expansion plans were delayed when the coronavirus pandemic hit in March.
“It was a stumbling point at the beginning of the pandemic,” Michael Lindgren said.