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This story contains links that will take you to our archives site on newspapers.com. This content is free for LancasterOnline subscribers who are logged in. Click here for more information about how to subscribe. Excerpts and summaries of news stories from the former Intelligencer Journal, Lancaster New Era and Sunday News that focus on the events in the countyâs past that are noteworthy, newsworthy or just strange. Â Outdoor seating on sidewalks in front of Lancaster city restaurants is a common sight as the weather turns warmer - even more so in the era of COVID-19. But before the spring of 1996, sidewalk seating was not allowed in the city. In May of that year, the New Era reported on a new city ordinance allowing sidewalk cafe seating for the first time. And the first business to take advantage of the new rule was Artemis Coffee House, at 336 N. Queen St. ....
Capital Area Transit And Rabbittransit To Give Free Transportation for COVID-19 Vaccine (Harrisburg, PA) Two public transportation companies in Harrisburg are going to help out residents who are planning to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Capital Area Transit and rabbittransit announced yesterday that they will be giving free shared-ride transportation services to anyone who needs help getting to their scheduled COVID-19 vaccination appointment. Those who are interested in getting a free ride are being encouraged to contact rabbittransit s call center or Capital Area Transit s customer service center. Harrisburg Extends Eviction Moratorium (Harrisburg, PA) Harrisburg is extending its eviction moratorium for the second time since the federal moratorium ended last month. The city announced yesterday that the moratorium will be extended for 30 days, which means that no tenant can be evicted for not paying rent through March 16th. Mayor Eric Papenfuse says the exte ....
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Capital Area Transit And Rabbittransit To Give Free Transportation for COVID-19 Vaccine (Harrisburg, PA) Two public transportation companies in Harrisburg are going to help out residents who are planning to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Capital Area Transit and rabbittransit announced yesterday that they will be giving free shared-ride transportation services to anyone who needs help getting to their scheduled COVID-19 vaccination appointment. Those who are interested in getting a free ride are being encouraged to contact rabbittransit s call center or Capital Area Transit s customer service center. Harrisburg Extends Eviction Moratorium (Harrisburg, PA) Harrisburg is extending its eviction moratorium for the second time since the federal moratorium ended last month. The city announced yesterday that the moratorium will be extended for 30 days, which means that no tenant can be evicted for not paying rent through March 16th. Mayor Eric Papenfuse says the exte ....
Thereâs a noticeable hitch in Nathan Barnicaâs delivery as he competes for Ephrata s bowling team. While the sophomoreâs 205 average wouldnât lead anyone to think much of that hitch, the story behind it, and bowlingâs role in his recovery, is nothing short of inspirational. âHe wasnât able to even walk, and now heâs back and heâs rolling the ball incredibly,â Ephrata bowling coach Nick Vanderwende said recently. âItâs without a doubt the most heart-warming thing Iâve experienced in the sport.â In October 2018, Barnica was diagnosed with acute flaccid myelitis, a disease that develops from a common virus and affects the spinal cord, causing muscles and reflexes to become weak. ....