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After 23 years, a Bethlehem neighborhood grocery store is changing hands, but not approach

After 23 years, a Bethlehem neighborhood grocery store is changing hands, but not approach Updated Dec 21, 2020; A neighborhood market known for its fresh meats, made-to-order sandwiches, produce and grocery staples will be changing hands after more than two decades in West Bethlehem. Nick and Amy Patel, longtime owners of Sim’s Quality Market at 609 W. Broad St., recently sold the business to Dipak and Kailash Patel of Philadelphia. The new owners, who are no relation to Nick and Amy Patel, took over the building on Dec. 1, said Parth Patel, the couple’s son. Amy Patel took to the business’ Facebook page Sunday evening to make the announcement of the sale and thank patrons for their loyalty over the past 23 years:

Pennsylvania snow: Snow blankets Chester County, Pa

PHOENIXVILLE, Pennsylvania (WPVI) The first flakes started to fall in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania around 1 p.m. By 2 p.m., the roads were slushy and packed with snow. I m just going home and staying home. I just came to get what I need to bring to the house, said Mike Harper as he stopped by a store. Phoenixville was slated to get upwards of 10 inches of snow. Chester County is under a winter weather warning which will last until 10 a.m. Thursday. Government offices closed at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, as the snow started to accumulate. The Borough of Phoenixville declared a snow emergency, prohibiting cars from parking along the roadways designated as snow routes. The order is to ensure if the snowplows have enough room to maneuver in the storm.

Pennsylvania snow: TaRhonda Thomas reports on snowfall in Chester County, Pa

PHOENIXVILLE, Pennsylvania (WPVI) The first flakes started to fall in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania around 1 p.m. By 2 p.m., the roads were slushy and packed with snow. I m just going home and staying home. I just came to get what I need to bring to the house, said Mike Harper as he stopped by a store. Phoenixville was slated to get upwards of 10 inches of snow. Chester County is under a winter weather warning which will last until 10 a.m. Thursday. Government offices closed at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, as the snow started to accumulate. The Borough of Phoenixville declared a snow emergency, prohibiting cars from parking along the roadways designated as snow routes. The order is to ensure if the snowplows have enough room to maneuver in the storm.

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