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These are the craft breweries that have closed so far this year in central Pa.

These are the craft breweries that have closed so far this year in central Pa.
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Brewery in Cumberland County is closed for now

Brewery in Cumberland County is closed for now
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Controversial sign on central Pa. brewery gone after owner says joke was 'misconstrued'

Controversial sign on central Pa. brewery gone after owner says joke was ‘misconstrued’ Updated Dec 27, 2020; Posted Dec 27, 2020 Highway Manor Brewing Co. Owner Johnnie Compton III says a sign he put on his Lower Allen Township facility was misconstrued and brought allegations of racism. Facebook photo Facebook Share In the most recent of pandemic-related controversies, a West Shore brewery owner has taken down a sign that brought allegations of racism to his door. Johnnie Compton III, owner of Highway Manor Brewery in Camp Hill, said once the COVID-19 regulations hit his business, he and his staff put up “funny signs” to alert customers to their new methods of operation.

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Controversial sign on Pa. brewery gone after owner says joke was 'misconstrued'

Controversial sign on Pa. brewery gone after owner says joke was ‘misconstrued’ Updated Dec 28, 2020; Posted Dec 28, 2020 Highway Manor Brewing Co. Owner Johnnie Compton III says a sign he put on his Lower Allen Township facility was misconstrued and brought allegations of racism. Facebook photo Facebook Share In the most recent of pandemic-related controversies, a West Shore brewery owner has taken down a sign that brought allegations of racism to his door. Johnnie Compton III, owner of Highway Manor Brewery in Camp Hill, said once the COVID-19 regulations hit his business, he and his staff put up “funny signs” to alert customers to their new methods of operation.

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