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Amid staffing shortage, Lehigh Valley restaurant owners adjust hours and offer signing bonuses to attract workers

Folino Estate owner Andrea Folino said she turned to her customers for help finding workers, offering gift cards to people who referred applicants as restaurant operators deal with a labor shortage that one industry expert called uncharted territory.

36 More Defiant Pennsylvania Restaurants Closed

Read / Add Comments Pennsylvania officials announced three dozen more restaurants that have closed following defiance of the state’s COVID-19 mitigation measures. The Department of Agriculture earlier this week said the 36 restaurants violated an indoor dining ban which was lifted Jan. 4 following unannounced inspections from Dec. 28 through Jan. 3. Gov. Wolf s temporary COVID-19 mitigation order mandated the closure of indoor dining, gyms and limiting indoor gatherings to a maximum capacity of 10 people. The following establishments were ordered temporarily closed according to a spokeswoman for the Department of Agriculture: Rene s Family Restaurant, East Berlin, Adams County  Crave Cafe, Sinking Spring, Berks County

7 more Lancaster County restaurants got closure notices for defying Gov Wolf s just-expired indoor dining ban

Six Lancaster County restaurants were among 36 businesses the state ordered to close for defying COVID-19 restrictions during Gov. Tom Wolf’s indoor dining ban which ended Monday. One closure notice was issued by Lancaster city, which conducts its own inspections.  The “closed by notice” orders from the state Department of Agriculture were issued for the week ending Jan. 3, the day before the temporary order banning indoor dining expired. With six restaurants ordered to close, Lancaster County was tied with York County for the most in the state last week.  The department handles inspection of most restaurants in the state outside of major cities. Lancaster city, which conducts its own restaurants inspections, issued a closure notice last week to Café One Eight, 18 W. Orange St., which was forwarded to the agriculture department.  

A year in photos: A pandemic, yes, but so much more too

Author of the article: Staff Reporter Publishing date: Jan 03, 2021  •  January 3, 2021  •  1 minute read  •  The Experimental Farm was a popular place to be in Ottawa Sunday Aug 16, 2020. Family and friends gathered to take photos in front of the many millions of sun flowers Sunday. Lucken Calixte holds up his daughter Afair Heart in the sun flowers. Photo by Tony Caldwell /Postmedia Article content Well, 2020 was definitely a memorable year, to say the least. The novel coronavirus pandemic is what most people will remember 50 years from now but the past year has been about so much more than that. Our city and our lives, are defined by the small moments, by the bonds of community, by shared triumphs and shared tragedy. Throughout it all, we still managed to live our lives.

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