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Virtual Mall opens in Central PA A businessman from Central Pennsylvania opened what he says is the only virtual mall in the United States. Author: Nikki Krize Updated: 7:09 PM EDT July 19, 2021 NEW BERLIN, Pa. Over the last year and a half, we have transitioned many of our daily activities online, especially shopping. When Union County Businessman Art Lieberman recently saw a lot of empty storefronts, he had an idea to bring local businesses together. Lieberman created what he calls a virtual mall. It s got storefronts but inside the storefronts generally are their websites, Lieberman said. SUN Virtual Mall stands for Snyder Union Northumberland, and it s a mall you don t have to drive to. ....
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Jun. 6—Lewisburg's reputation of having a strong, model downtown in Central Pennsylvania is well-earned, but its neighbors in Mifflinburg and Milton are generating buzz as an increasing number of "OPEN" signs hang in storefronts in those downtowns. Among the recent additions in Milton are a bakery along with a grocery and general store, with a unique antique and gift shop developing inside a . ....
Flag burning activist Gene Stilp posts $20k more in settlements of civil rights suits against Pa. communities Updated 12:13 PM; Today 12:13 PM Citizen activist Gene Stilp prepares to strike a match to set one of his Trump campaign flags on fire outside the Pa. Capitol. Facebook Share Flag burning activist Gene Stilp has reached two more settlements totaling $20,000 with two more Pennsylvania communities he accused of impeding his constitutional right to free speech. Lebanon and Wellsboro are the latest boroughs to settle lawsuits filed by the Dauphin County man. Other governments that have settled such cases include Harrisburg and the state of Pennsylvania, which in December agreed to pay $17,500 to settle a civil rights lawsuit Stilp filed over an aborted attempt to torch a flag at the Capitol fountain. ....