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Margaritas or martinis to-go? Takeout drinks could soon be permanent in Pa

Margaritas or martinis to-go? Takeout drinks could soon be permanent in Pa. Updated May 07, 10:53 AM; Posted May 07, 10:38 AM Pennsylvania lawmakers will be considering whether cocktails to-go will become permanent in Pennsylvania. A temporary measure was put in place during the pandemic to help licensed establishments boost sales during the state s shutdown. AP Facebook Share Margaritas, espresso martinis and mojitos could be a permanent to-go item at Pennsylvania’s restaurants, taverns and bars. Earlier this week, the Pennsylvania House Liquor Control Committee unanimously voted on a measure that would make mixed drinks a fixture on menus of the state’s licensed establishments.

Pat Toomey says Pa Gov Tom Wolf is closing businesses for coronavirus: Fact-check

Pat Toomey says Pa Gov Tom Wolf is closing businesses for coronavirus: Fact-check
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At least 4 restaurants in central Pa are defying Gov Wolf s shutdown of indoor dining this weekend | Associated Press

At least 4 restaurants in central Pa are defying Gov Wolf s shutdown of indoor dining this weekend | Associated Press
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At least 4 restaurants in central Pa are defying Gov Wolf s shutdown of indoor dining this weekend

At least 4 restaurants in central Pa. are defying Gov. Wolf’s shutdown of indoor dining this weekend Updated Dec 11, 2020; Posted Dec 11, 2020 Fenicci s of Hershey is located at 102 W. Chocolate Ave. Chocolate Avenue in Hershey, October 28, 2019. Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com Facebook Share Governor Tom Wolf says to close, but at least four restaurants are saying “no.” The Wolf administration unveiled new coronavirus restrictions on Dec. 10. The restrictions go into effect on Dec. 12 and include the closure of indoor dining. But some restaurant owners objected to the shutdown order and the short notice. “You said you weren’t closing, that it was all a rumor,” Guarno said in a Facebook Live. “So what did restaurants do? Restaurants went out and bought food for the weekend. We filled our refrigerators for the weekend because we believed in our corrupt government official. We believed in Tom Wolf.”

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