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Millcreek s Pittsburgh Inn for sale, including apartment, Wall of Honor

Millcreek s Pittsburgh Inn, a 3,320-square-foot restaurant, is celebrating 100 years in business. Current owners Tom and Robin Weunski are retiring.

Erie food: New Indian-Nepali restaurant opened by immigrants

Mediterranean/Middle Eastern (Habibi, Alkeme, Casablanca, Shish Kabob). You might argue authenticity from one place to another, but you d be missing the point. Erie has discovered the world. There s no stopping this train. In fact, it s rolling no brakes   out of the Himalayas and into Erie s growing Indian and Nepali immigrant community. Three restaurants with dishes associated with the subcontinent have opened their doors, with a bit of overlap, but what all three owners say are authentic to the India-Nepal region. Fine Restaurant and Bar, 2330 E. 38th St. This one might be the most symbolic of the new places, as it opened in February in the former landmark Nunzi s which closed in November after 67 years. New owner Chandra Khadka, 26, is a former grocer who once owned Oriental Mini Mart on East 38th St., as well as K.C. International Food on Buffalo Road.

Stairways Behavioral Health lists Erie mansion, ends arts program

Erie-based nonprofit Stairways Behavioral Health is waiting to close on the sale of a 17,500-square-foot mansion it owns in east Erie and has ended its popular Bloom Collaborative healing arts center and community outreach program. The three-story structure on the grounds of the historic former Rose Koehler Curtze estate at 138 E. 26th St. had been listed at $499,900 through Agresti Real Estate. The mansion s sale is pending and is due to close in mid-to-late February, said Jake Scheloske, vice president of sales with Agresti Real Estate.  The property was listed on Sept. 10, and Stairways Behavioral Health recently found a prospective buyer. 

2020 Best of Erie Winners and Finalists

2020 Best of Erie Winners and Finalists Your favorite people, places, and things in the Erie area by Erie Reader Staff Nick Warren / seohwa Given the historic challenge of 2020, few could be blamed for not being at their best. In the context of COVID-19, sometimes doing your best was just hanging in there. But to transcend all that, to continue to be a superlative asset to this city and this community despite all those trials and tribulations? That deserves recognition and celebration sometimes in ways previously unthought  Your 2020 Best of Erie winners reflect this. With categories such as Culture & Nightlife and Food & Drink disproportionately affected by the pandemic, new subcategories were created while others have gone on temporary hiatus. Before 2020 could you have imagined voting for Erie s Best Alcoholic Slushie (Altered State Distillery) while live-streaming an award-winning Erie Playhouse

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