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32 central Pa licensed restaurants, bars and clubs cited for not following COVID-19 orders

32 central Pa. licensed restaurants, bars and clubs cited for not following COVID-19 orders Updated Feb 09, 2021; Posted Feb 09, 2021 More than three dozen establishments operating in central Pennsylvania were recently cited by the Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement for not following COVID-19 mitigation orders. File photo by Jake May | MLive.comJake May | Mlive.com Facebook Share Enforcement at Pennsylvania’s licensed restaurants, bars and clubs continues amid the pandemic. More than three dozen establishments operating in central Pennsylvania were cited in January by the Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement. Among them are Al’s of Hampden in Hampden Township, Chick’s Tavern in Hummelstown, Fenicci’s of Hershey in Derry Township and Red Rose Restaurant & Lounge in York.

32 restaurants, bars and clubs cited in Central Pa for breaking COVID orders, including 9 in Lancaster County

Pa craft brewers adapt as they face uncertain future due to coronavirus pandemic

Pa. craft brewers adapt as they face uncertain future due to coronavirus pandemic Updated Apr 07, 2021; In January, owners and father and son, Clifford and Michael Lindgren, announced they had purchased the former PNC Bank building at 5 N. Market St. in the borough and were moving operations from their Perry County family farm. The new building offers ample space to expand production from a two to a 15-barrel system with additional room for a taproom and possible restaurant. They anticipated an end-of-summer opening. But weeks later, the Lindgrens’ expansion plans were delayed when the coronavirus pandemic hit in March. “It was a stumbling point at the beginning of the pandemic,” Michael Lindgren said.

From sales tax relief to grants, Pa lawmakers propose ideas to help restaurants amid COVID-19 crisis

From sales tax relief to grants, Pa. lawmakers propose ideas to help restaurants amid COVID-19 crisis Updated Dec 22, 2020; Posted Dec 22, 2020 Restaurants and bars in Pennsylvania are not permitted to serve diners indoors under Gov. Tom Wolf s latest mitigation orders. Take out orders wait at Underdog Sports Bar and Grill on Paxton Street in Swatara Township in March. Phone numbers on order receipts have purposely been blurred. File photo by Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com Facebook Share Financial help could be on the way for Pennsylvania’s floundering hospitality industry. But it will have to wait until 2021 when the state’s legislature is due back in session.

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