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Long-time Mountain Top restaurant will close and be demolished citizensvoice.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from citizensvoice.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Homes, businesses in Mountain Top dealing with discolored water PA American Water says a new tank was opened too quickly, causing heavy flow of water to rush out. Author: Peggy Lee Updated: 10:49 PM EDT July 7, 2021 MOUNTAIN TOP, Pa. “At one point you couldn t even see the bottom of the tub,” said Christina Hayes of Mountain Top as she shows Newswatch 16 pictures she took of the discolored water in her bathtub. She says it started to look brown sometime yesterday afternoon and gradually got darker as evening fell. “Last night our water got really, really dark. This morning I got up, it was still dark and then this afternoon, it got black, like black soot was all in the bottom of our tub,” said Hayes. ....
Dunkin eyes Chalet property for new location citizensvoice.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from citizensvoice.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Updated 1/27/2021 3:28 AM A favorite restaurant is something special, a sort of home-away-from-home featuring familiar faces, menu items, and surroundings. Restaurants of all types have suffered greatly during the current pandemic, and many across the nation are projected to never reopen even after a return to more normal times. Such a prediction can t help but prompt recollections of once-popular Northbrook restaurants that now are only memories.
Plenty of long-gone Northbrook restaurants could be mentioned, but for now, many might recall five favorites that all were located along a 3.5-mile stretch of Waukegan Road between Lake-Cook Road and Willow Road. Starting from north, first up was Phil Johnson s at the southeast corner of Waukegan Road and Lake-Cook Road, which years ago often was referred to as County Line Road. In fact, Waukegan Road Illinois Route 43 was named Illinois Route 42A until a change made by the state in 1967. ....