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18 licensed central Pa restaurants, bars and social clubs cited for not following COVID-19 guidelines

18 licensed central Pa. restaurants, bars and social clubs cited for not following COVID-19 guidelines Updated 5:25 PM; Today 1:13 PM Pa. Gov. Tom Wolf, pictured in May 2020, recently loosened COVID-19 mitigation guidelines for the state s hospitality industry. However, the Pennsylvania State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement continues to enforce guidelines at licensed restaurants, bars and social clubs. File photo by Joe Hermitt | jhermitt@pennlive.com Joe Hermitt | For PennLive.com Facebook Share COVID-19 mitigation measures targeting restaurants are easing up, but Pennsylvania State Police continue to do compliance checks at licensed establishments. About 18 restaurants, bars and social clubs in central Pennsylvania were cited in March by the Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement. The number is on par with February, when about 16 establishments were cited.

Extreme amount of rodent droppings: York County restaurant inspections

‘Extreme amount’ of rodent droppings: York County restaurant inspections Updated Apr 03, 2021; The following Dauphin County restaurants were found to have violated Pennsylvania’s health and safety regulations during inspections between March 7-13. Inspections are overseen by the Department of Agriculture. The department notes that in many cases violations are corrected by the restaurant before inspectors leave. PHILLY PRETZEL FACTORY Date: March 13, 2021 Violations: Food employees observed in prep/baking area, not wearing proper hair restraints, such as nets, hats, or beard covers. RED LION CORNER CAFE Date: March 13, 2021 Violations: Refrigerated ready-to-eat, time/temperature control for safety food prepared in the food facility and held for more than 24 hours, located in the walk-in cooler, is not being date marked.

York County couple, who survived nightmare vacation trapped onboard Diamond Princess cruise, celebrates end to their coronavirus journey

York County couple, who survived nightmare vacation trapped onboard Diamond Princess cruise, celebrates end to their coronavirus journey Dillsburg s Bill & Colette Smedley were onboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship that s the subject of a HBO documentary. Now, they celebrate getting their shots. Author: Jamie Bittner (FOX43) Updated: 7:16 PM EDT April 1, 2021 PENNSYLVANIA, USA Bill and Colette Smedley have every reason to celebrate getting their 2nd coronavirus vaccines. It marks the end to a long journey that started back at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic when their anniversary vacation ended with the couple being trapped in Japan onboard a Diamond Princess cruise ship packed with people infected with coronavirus. 

Massive mountaintop fire started at Camp Tuckahoe, according to forest official

Massive mountaintop fire started at Camp Tuckahoe, according to forest official Jasmine Vaughn-Hall and Ted Czech, York Daily Record A mountaintop forest fire that began Sunday afternoon at Camp Tuckahoe in the Dillsburg, York County area destroying nearly 150 acres  is under investigation, according to a Michaux State forest official. District Forester Roy Brubaker at the Michaux State Forest said the initial call came in at 3:30 p.m. Sunday. About 12 hours later, most of the fire units had cleared, with forestry trucks remaining to monitor the area for any flare-ups, according to York County 911. © Harrison Jones, For The York Daily Record

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