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Baden benefit show offers a few of Beaver County s best bands

Tady: Free concerts await in Monaca, Chippewa and Beaver Falls

Songs to check out from local songwriters Joel Lindsey & Justin Wade

Everyone s itching to get out of the house, but there s something to be said for hurrying home to the one you love. Justin Wade reminds us of that joy and anticipation in Lonely Road, a single released Thursday by his country-rock band. With a proper longing in his voice, Wade imparts the point of view of a man ending a work-related journey and eager to scurry home to his wife, imagining a scenario with  our bodies colliding/the temperature s rising.   Hmmm, so some sort of couples yoga or exercise routine, right?  As a working musician, you spend a lot of time on the road, Wade, of Chippewa Township, said.  Before COVID, we were averaging 100 shows a year. That means a lot of time away from the ones you love. That was the inspiration behind this song. So many late nights driving home from a show on the road with the feeling of not being able to wait to get home to my wife.  

Restaurant and hospitality workers brace for woeful winter

It has been just about a week since Gov. Tom Wolf issued his order to shut down indoor dining across the commonwealth, and the impact on industry workers is already palpable, especially in light of the rapidly approaching holidays. Wolf’s directive, one of several mitigation efforts put into effect Dec. 12, dealt a substantial blow to the already heavily impacted world of restaurants and bars in Pennsylvania. While outdoor dining, food and alcohol takeout still are permitted, thousands of servers, hosts and hostesses, bartenders and other employees have found themselves unemployed or severely underemployed. Dustie Heller has been a server at Barley Creek Brewing Company in Tannersville for four years, and usually makes what she considers a great income. Now, she works only about a quarter of the hours she previously did.

PA restaurant workers talk indoor dining shutdown effects

It has been just about a week since Gov. Tom Wolf issued his order to shut down indoor dining across the commonwealth, and the impact on industry workers is already palpable, especially in light of the rapidly-approaching holidays. Wolf’s directive, one of several mitigation efforts put into effect on Dec. 12, dealt a substantial blow to the already heavily impacted world of restaurants and bars in Pennsylvania. While outdoor dining, food and alcohol takeout still are permitted, thousands of servers, hosts and hostesses, bartenders and other employees have found themselves unemployed or severely underemployed. Dustie Heller has been a server at Barley Creek Brewing Company in Tannersville for four years, and usually makes what she considers a great income. Now, she works only about a quarter of the hours she previously did.

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