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Lancaster exec finds remedy to his company s space jam around the corner

When businessman Glenn Farrell went around the corner from his company’s offices to buy a new garage door for his house in late 2019, he ended up spending a lot more than he planned.  Farrell, the owner of industrial wire-products maker Lumsden Corp., first talked to a salesman in the showroom of Calder Door on Loop Road about a new garage door. Then Farrell asked the salesman if he knew of any nearby buildings for sale or lease.  Fortunately for Farrell, the salesman did – that very Calder Door building, because Calder Door was being sold and moving to Mechanicsburg. So Farrell bought the building as the pivotal piece of a $2.2 million expansion for his steadily growing corporation. 

Rust on ceiling walls; hole in floor of deli case: Lancaster County restaurant inspections, May 14, 2021

The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers. Cordelia s Catering, 225 Woodcrest Drive, Ephrata, May 8. Pass. Sanitizer dispenser at three-bay sink not working. Food handlers not wearing a hair restraint. Dan s BBQ MFF3, 146 Hess Road, Quarryville, May 8. Pass. No violations. Jesse s BBQ MFF3, 2008G Horseshoe Road, May 8. Paper towel dispenser empty at the hand-wash sink. A food employee certification is displayed, but the certificate has expired. Food facility has an employee who held a certified food manager certificate; however, the certificate has expired and is no longer valid. Water at the hand-wash sink does not have adequate pressure during inspection. Food employee did not follow proper hand-washing procedure. Single-use towel not available.

Biting hospital staff; dumping food on a vehicle: Lancaster County police log, May 6, 2021

BURGLARY EAST COCALICO TWP.: Nathan R. Carpenter, 18, of Ephrata, and three juveniles were charged with burglary and criminal mischief after breaking into a park pavilion and starting several small fires, causing $3,900 in damage, at Reamstown Park in the first block of East Church Street at 4:27 p.m. on April 18, police said. DISORDERLY CONDUCT EAST COCALICO TWP.: Frank Brown, 40, of Stevens, was charged with disorderly conduct and public drunkenness after knocking over merchandise and stealing $188 in lottery tickets from a Phillips 66 gas station at 2194 North Reading Road at 9:48 p.m. on April 24, police said. East Earl Township police TERRORISTIC THREATS EAST EARL TWP.: A juveniles was charged with terroristic threats and resisting arrest after threatening to shoot family members during a domestic disturbance shortly after 5 p.m. on April 23, police said. The juvenile then physically resisted officers, police said.

Here are the businesses that opened, closed in Lancaster County in April [retail changes]

Here are the retails stores that opened in Lancaster County in April Lilly’s on Broad has opened in Lititz with gifts, collectibles and home goods. It’s located behind Tomato Pie Café at 23 N. Broad St. Terre Hill Outlet has opened at 125B W. Main St. in Terre Hill with clothing, shoes and other general merchandise. Lush Bazaar has opened a clothing and home goods store in downtown Lancaster. The store takes a 1,700-square-foot space next to Starbucks at 101 N. Queen St. The Lancaster Indoor Golf & Training Center has opened at 1400 Manheim Pike in Manheim Township. Puff ‘N Stuff, an alternative boutique with a location in downtown Lancaster, has opened a new store in the Shops at Rockvale. Puff ‘N Stuff takes a spot right along Route 30, between Kirklands and Qdoba, at 35 S. Willowdale Drive.

Here are the restaurants that opened, closed in Lancaster County in April [dining out]

There were several changes to the restaurant scene in Lancaster County during the month of April. Five restaurants opened up shop, two closed down permanently, while four restaurants announced their future plans in the county. Here are  the restaurant changes in Lancaster County from April. Here are the restaurants that opened in Lancaster County in April Taylor Chip has now opened two new locations. The vendor opened a small retail shop at bakery in Manheim Township at 1573 Manheim Pike and a production facility in Intercourse at 23 Center St. Chipotle Mexican Grill has opened in Ephrata Crossing, the new shopping center located at 823 E. Main St. in Ephrata Township.

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