Pennsylvania bars and restaurants can resume bar service, sell alcohol without a food purchase and operate at 75% capacity beginning April 4, Gov. Tom Wolf said Monday. The curfew on alcohol sales also will be lifted. Currently, bars and restaurants must stop serving alcohol at 11 p.m. and clear tables
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Allie Ranck and Steve Orlando of Fishtown are scheduled to get married in July.
They already postponed their wedding a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was pretty tough. We re high school sweethearts, so we ve been dating for 12 years now, and once we were ready to get married, we wanted to get married right away, said Ranck. We never wanted a long engagement.
But now they say they re stuck in limbo. In Pennsylvania, indoor events are limited to 15% capacity, and attendees need to stay six feet apart. But in Philadelphia, where their venue is located, indoor catered events are currently prohibited, with no end in sight.