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Doses of Pfizer vaccines will be offered during a festival on Walnut Street in Shadyside this weekend, and William Penn Tavern will offer free beer to anyone who gets their shot during the event.
The event called “Shadyside … The Other Art Festival on Walnut Street” will take place May 22-23 and will include more than 100 local and visiting artists. The event will be socially-distanced, outdoors and include a number of covid-19 safety measures.
Pfizer Curative will also be present, offering vaccine to festival attendees behind William Penn Tavern on Saturday, May 22. Those who get a shot will also be able to get a free beer at the tavern.
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PITTSBURGH (KDKA) The Super Bowl is closing in, and chicken wing prices are going up.
But this year, the price is increasing more than usual, and it’s challenging an already hurting restaurant industry in western Pennsylvania.
“Being voted best wings in Pittsburgh, our sales are out the door,” said Richard Rattner of William Penn Tavern in Shadyside.
Rattner says wholesale prices for chicken wings have gone up from about $70 per 40 pounds a year ago to almost $120 for the same amount this year. Demand usually causes chicken wing prices to rise as we get closer to the Super Bowl. But this year, it’s a much bigger price hike.