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Gerrityâs Supermarkets and Gerrityâs Ace Hardware have partnered with a local physician to offer COVID-19 vaccines to eligible employees and their immediate family members, the owners of Gerrityâs announced. The locally-owned supermarket and hardware chain will administer as many as 400 doses of the Pfizer vaccine 7 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Wednesday and Sunday at Gerrityâs on Wyoming Avenue in Wyoming. The Fasula family, owners of Gerrityâs, said in a news release that they anticipate that anyone who has not received the vaccine and is eligible will have the opportuwnity to get it. âAt this time, there are still several time slots available, so it seems that every member of our team who is eligible will be able to get it,â said Joe Fasula, co-owner of Gerrityâs. âI have spoken to many employees who already received the vaccine and the ones who didnât are thrilled to have this opportunity.â ....
Cat owners may find some bare shelves in the pet food aisles at local grocery stores. Wegmans stores are experiencing a cat food shortage as a result of weather challenges over the last few weeks especially in Pennsylvania, Wegmans spokeswoman Laura Camera said. Manufacturers arenât able to produce and distribute as many cases, creating shortages across the industry, she said. âWe are working with our suppliers to secure as much product as possible and hope to get more product back on the shelves soon,â Camera said. Gerrityâs stores in Luzerne and Lackawanna counties also have been short supplies of canned cat food in certain brands like Fancy Feast, Friskies and 9 Lives, co-owner Joe Fasula said. ....
The minimum wage has been stuck at $7.25 in Pennsylvania since 2009 and President Joe Biden wants to more than double it. Biden recently signed an executive order to promote a $15 minimum wage for federal workers and contractors. His push to raise it to $15 for everyone in the U.S. is drawing mixed reaction. Advocates like Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf have pushed for a higher minimum wage for years and say itâs long overdue to bring people out of poverty. Critics like Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry officials, however, argue raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour would slow economic recovery in a pandemic and lead to increased labor costs and job losses. ....