Puff N Stuff opens second location
Updated May 11, 2021;
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Puff N Stuff has opened a second store in Lancaster County.
Puff N Stuff opened a new location last month at the Shops @ Rockvale in Suite 505 next to the Qdoba Mexican Restaurant. The retailer sells apparel, tobacco products, smoking accessories and a wide range of CBD and local Hemp products.
This is the company’s second store. The retailer also has a store at 253 N. queen St. in Lancaster.
Puff N Stuff isn’t the only new tenant at the Shops @ Rockvale. On Monday, Crush PD Fitness which offers fitness programs for people with Parkinson’s Disease and also offers additional fitness classes to the public opened in suite 122 next to the Pepperidge Farm Bakery Outlet. And this Thursday, Crate & Barrel Outlet will open a 30,000-square-foot store at the shopping center.
Here’s when the 30,000-square-foot Crate & Barrel Outlet store will open
Updated May 12, 2021;
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The nearly 30,000-square-foot store will hold its grand opening celebration on Thursday.
Crate & Barrel Outlet will sell modern and traditional furniture, kitchen items, home décor, lighting, bedding, bath, rugs and other merchandise for the home. The store will be open from 11a.m. to 6 p.m. seven days a week. Once Crate & Barrel is able to fill open positions within the store, the retailer will expand its hours.
The store will be located in suite 1808 near The Children’s Place|Gymboree.
Crate&Barrel has two other stores in Pennsylvania one in King of Prussia and one in Pittsburgh, according to its website. The company has more than 100 stores.
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CONESTOGA VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Conestoga Valley School District Board of Directors will meet at 7 p.m. Monday, May 10, at the administration center, 2110 Horseshoe Road. Among the agenda items:
- Commentary on district activity: (a) superintendentâs comments; (b) board comments.
- Public/ professional/ staff input: Public comments.
- Action/ discussion items: (a) review change orders for the new Gerald G. Huesken Middle School; (b) Buckskin Boosters Activities Alliance update; (c) review of food service budget; (d) review of proposed final budget and projections; (e) review of Lancaster County Academy budget; (f) policy review of (i) residency/ right to education, (ii) child rearing, (iii) energy management and conservation, (iv) contracted services and (v) lunch accounts; (g) banking request for proposal update.
BURGLARY
EAST COCALICO TWP.: Nathan R. Carpenter, 18, of Ephrata, and three juveniles were charged with burglary and criminal mischief after breaking into a park pavilion and starting several small fires, causing $3,900 in damage, at Reamstown Park in the first block of East Church Street at 4:27 p.m. on April 18, police said.
DISORDERLY
CONDUCT
EAST COCALICO TWP.: Frank Brown, 40, of Stevens, was charged with disorderly conduct and public drunkenness after knocking over merchandise and stealing $188 in lottery tickets from a Phillips 66 gas station at 2194 North Reading Road at 9:48 p.m. on April 24, police said.
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TERRORISTIC THREATS
EAST EARL TWP.: A juveniles was charged with terroristic threats and resisting arrest after threatening to shoot family members during a domestic disturbance shortly after 5 p.m. on April 23, police said. The juvenile then physically resisted officers, police said.