Four-wheel Jamboree brings boosts to business in Bloomsburg
Businesses in the Bloomsburg area were excited to have the event back at its full capacity this year after being scaled back in 2020. Author: Carolyn Blackburne Updated: 10:42 PM EDT July 9, 2021
BLOOMSBURG, Pa. Mega trucks revved their engines and thousands of excited fans filled the stands at the Bloomsburg Fair Raceway.
The four-wheel Jamboree is one of the first big events at the fairgrounds this year.
The event was held last year, but it was scaled back.
Arlon Springer from Milton has been coming for almost 30 years. It s just nice to get together and show your trucks off and enjoy the weekend, said Arlon Springer, Milton.
Published: May 6, 2021 When a tree is planted in front of Tri Pi Pizzeria it will mark the end of a four-year court battle to replace the Main Street shade tree. We hope it will.
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Businesses in college towns hurting
Many college campuses have been pretty much empty since mid-March because of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has left many businesses in college towns hurting. Author: Amanda Eustice (WNEP) Updated: 7:13 PM EST January 25, 2021
BLOOMSBURG, Pa. It s quiet these days on the streets and in restaurants in downtown Bloomsburg. Business owners say the coronavirus and changing of the weather have played a role.
But the owner of Tri Pi Pizzeria on West Main Street says there s another reason for the lack of customers, and it has to do with college students. Even in the winter months when college isn t here, we re still pretty busy late at night, so it s a huge effect not having them here, said owner Joseph Yannone