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LOCK HAVEN “It’s all about enhancing customer experience.”
That was the response from Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board spokesperson Liz Brassell, when asked about the PLCB’s decision to move the state liquor store from downtown Lock Haven into the former CVS storefront in Clinton Plaza at 120 E. Walnut St.
Announcement of the move was made Wednesday after the Liquor Control Board voted 3-0 to relocate the Fine Wine and Good Spirits Store that has been a downtown staple at 137 E. Main St. for the last 43 years.
Although the news came as a surprise to local folks and also to Ron Pete, owner of the downtown building, Brassell said discussion has been in the works for quite some time.
LOCK HAVEN The state liquor store in downtown Lock Haven is moving.
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board on Wednesday voted unanimously to move the Fine Wine and Good Spirits Store at 137 E. Main St. to Clinton Plaza, Clinton County Economic Partnership Executive Director Michael Flanagan confirmed.
Flanagan said he listened to the PLCB meeting via a telephone conference call and the vote to move the store was unanimous with all three board members chairman Tim Holden, Mike Negra and Mary Isenhour approving the action.
“The store will relocate to the former CVS storefront in Clinton Plaza, hopefully by the end of the year,” Flanagan said. He said there are contracts to be signed and renovations to be completed before the move.
While amusement has taken a backseat compared to safety during the last few months, both can be prioritized with the handful of entertainment options here in Indiana.