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Leak under sink bathroom; no hot water available: Lancaster County restaurant inspections, April 23, 2020


The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers.
Brewster s Bar-B-Que at Doneckers, 333 N. State St., Ephrata, April 17. Food employee in kitchen wearing a watch and rings with stones. Food employee in kitchen not wearing proper hair restraint, such as a hair net or hat. Potato salad, a refrigerated, ready-to-eat, time/temperature-control-for-safety food in the reach-in refrigerator was date-marked by the facility but was beyond the seven-day use-by date (April 7) and requires discarding. Food facility does not have available sanitizer test strips or test kit to determine appropriate sanitizer concentration. Food employee donning single-use gloves without a prior hand-washing. Food facility does not employ a certified food employee as required. Operator has 90 days from this inspection date to have at least one person successfully complete an approved food safety course and provide ....

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Ephrata council delays utility shutoffs until April 29


When: Ephrata Borough Council meeting, April 5.
What happened: Ephrata residents threatened by utility shutoffs have gotten a one-month reprieve before disconnection. Council voted unanimously to extend the disconnection moratorium to April 29, thanks to the recently approved American Rescue Plan passed by Congress and signed by President Joe Biden.
Background: Inside that plan is an energy and utility provision that allows residents to apply for funding grants to help pay their outstanding fees. The plan provides $4.5 billion nationwide that can be used to pay utilities, rents and mortgages.
What’s next: Residents in arrears have 30 days to apply for help under the plan which, if approved, will help them pay their obligations for up to a year. But to receive this reprieve they must apply, said Ricky L. Ressler, the borough’s budget and finance committee chairman. He said residents affected by the threat of disconnection can apply with Lancaster County, and t ....

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