New Year’s Eve 2020 and New Year’s Day 2021: What’s open? What’s closed? Banks, post offices, mail delivery, restaurants and more
Updated Dec 31, 2020;
Posted Dec 31, 2020
The Peeps Drop concludes PeepsFest on Dec. 31, 2014, on the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks campus in Bethlehem.Chris Post file photo | lehighvalleylive.com contributor
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Ringing in 2021 will be different this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Historically, the New Year has been celebrated on Jan. 1 since 45 B.C. as the Julian calendar took effect, according to the History Channel. Many are expected to stay home as Pennsylvania remains in a “precarious place” with the coronavirus and Gov. Tom Wolf last month began advising residents to stay home whenever possible during the holidays.
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What’s open and closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas 2020 in the Lehigh Valley
Updated Dec 24, 2020;
Posted Dec 24, 2020
Many places will be closed Friday, Dec. 25, 2020 in celebration of the religious holiday and worldwide cultural and commercial phenomenon.
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Christmas is both a religious holiday and a worldwide cultural and commercial phenomenon.
For two millennia, people worldwide have been observing it with a variety of traditions and practices, according to a history.com report. Christians celebrate the day as the anniversary of the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, a spiritual leader whose teachings form the basis of their religion.
Pennsylvania is in a “precarious place” with the coronavirus, Gov. Tom Wolf last month began advising residents to stay home whenever possible during the holidays and moved forward with other measures to limit the spread of COVID-19. The governor, however, has not mandated residents stay-at-home as ordered during the March sh
Centenary Stage Company Kicks Off January Thaw Music Festival With The Blue Dahlia & Chuchito Valdes
(HACKETTSTOWN, NJ) Centenary Stage Company kicks off 2021 with the annual January Thaw Music Festival in the Sitnik Theatre of the Lackland Performing Arts Center. The festival features The Blue Dahlia on Saturday, January 9 at 8:00pm and Chuchito Valdes on Saturday, January 23 at 8:00pm. Both concerts will be held in the Sitnik Theatre of the Lackland Performing Arts Center at 715 Grand Ave. Hackettstown, NJ.
From the bistros of Paris to the clubs of NYC and led by singer-songwriter Dahlia Dumont on her ukulele,
The Blue Dahlia features lyrics in English and French while effortlessly blending French-Mexican waltz, klezmer, Americana and reggae with the warm and joyous voice of jazz and French chanson all on a cheerfully easy-going global fusion set.
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The Board of Directors of Fulton Financial Corporation (Nasdaq: FULT) has declared a quarterly cash dividend of thirteen cents per share on its common stock, payable on January 15, 2021, to shareholders of record as of December 31, 2020.
The Board of Directors also declared a quarterly dividend of $10.82 per share (equivalent to $0.27 per depositary share) on its Fixed Rate Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock, Series A, payable on January 15, 2021, to holders of record of the preferred stock as of December 31, 2020, for the period from and including October 29, 2020, the original issue date for the preferred stock, to, but excluding, January 15, 2021.
Fulton Financial Corporation, a $25.5 billion Lancaster, Pa.-based financial holding company, has approximately 3,400 employees and operates more than 220 branches in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey and Virginia through Fulton Bank, N.A.