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Douglassville Hotel cut off from alcohol sales by troopers for COVID violations

The Douglassville Hotel has been temporarily banned from selling alcohol after it was found to have been in violation of state COVID-19 restrictions. The restaurant at 8 Old Swede Road, Douglass Township, was included on a state Department of Agriculture list released Feb. 3 of restaurants ordered to close the previous week for COVID-19 infractions. State police confirmed Thursday, Feb. 4, that troopers from the Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement followed up on the Department of Agriculture closure order at the Douglassville Hotel and Wednesday evening, Feb. 3, informed its owners they had to stop selling alcohol. - Advertisement - State police and Department of Agriculture officials said the restaurant can resume alcohol sales after a new inspection and proof it is in compliance with COVID regulations.

15 more Pa restaurants receive closure notices for defying COVID orders

15 more Pa. restaurants receive closure notices for defying COVID orders Updated Jan 21, 2021; Posted Jan 20, 2021 Taste of Sicily in Palmyra is among the restaurants that received closure notices Jan. 11-17 from the Pa. Department of Agriculture. Community members and elected officials attended a protest in June in support of the restaurant which has been defying Gov. Tom Wolf s COVID mitigation orders. File photo Facebook Share More than a dozen Pennsylvania restaurants received closure notices in the past week for not following the state’s COVID-19 mitigation orders. The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture announced today 15 restaurants disobeyed Gov. Tom Wolf’s pandemic protocols. The inspections took place Jan. 11-17.

Dozens of licensed restaurants, bars and clubs in Pa cited for violating COVID orders

Dozens of licensed restaurants, bars and clubs in Pa. cited for violating COVID orders Updated Jan 15, 2021; Posted Jan 15, 2021 Gov. Tom Wolf issued pandemic protocols for restaurants and bars in Pennsylvania to follow, and the State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement oversees establishments with liquor licenses. (File photo, Commonwealth Media Services) Facebook Share Dozens of licensed establishments in Pennsylvania have been cited in December for violating the state’s COVID-19 mitigation orders. According to the latest monthly reports from the Pa. State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement, citations have handed out to several establishments in central Pennsylvania including Funck’s Restaurant in Palmyra, Anastacia’s Restaurant & Bar in Harrisburg, Harirai Krup LLC in Shippensburg and Bottoms Up Bar & Grill in Hanover.

Two dozen more Pa restaurants receive closure notices for defying COVID orders

Two dozen more Pa. restaurants receive closure notices for defying COVID orders Updated Jan 13, 2021; Posted Jan 13, 2021 The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture announced another round of closure notices for restaurants. File photo by Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.comTHE PATRIOT-NEWS Facebook Share More restaurants in Pennsylvania have been ordered to close for not following the state’s COVID-19 enforcement orders. The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture announced today 24 restaurants received closure notices for defying Gov. Tom Wolf’s measures. The inspections took place Jan. 4-10. In the one week period, the department conducted 729 inspections of which 171 visits were prompted by complaints about COVID-19 mitigation orders not being followed. An additional 130 of those visits were deemed followups for COVID-specific complaints.

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