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Pirie Street Extension by Preston Lane features neutral palette and natural timber

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Area venues start to reopen after pandemic closed them down

“When are you going to open?” they asked Gutiérrez, general manager and producer. Gutiérrez finally has an answer. On June 19, the long-running dinner theater on Stagecoach Trail will reopen with “9 to 5.” It’s the same musical that the theater closed down abruptly on March 19, 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic stopped live entertainment worldwide. “This is the most people we have had in here since then,” an excited Gutiérrez said as he and Director Mitchel Sommers greeted the returning cast for the first rehearsal on an evening in early May. It’s one sign that doors to some live entertainment venues have begun to creak open slowly and cautiously.

Upper Saucon approves lease for new YMCA - The Morning Call

Christchurch Police investigate vandalism of a vehcile in Burton

Police car stock POLICE in Christchurch have responded to reports of criminal damaged to a car parked outside of Burton village. Officers from Christchurch Police were called to Preston Lane after a car was found to have been broken into and the lock damaged. The force are appealing for anyone with any information about the incident, which is thought to have taken place since 9pm on Wednesday February 24, to come forward. A police spokesman said: “We have received a report of criminal damage to a vehicle in Christchurch. “Details are that the car window was smashed, and the lock was broken. The car was parked on Preston Lane, Burton.

Budgeting in the age of COVID-19: Here is the 2021 spending for Lehigh Valley towns with 10K or more residents

Budgeting in the age of COVID-19: Here is the 2021 spending for Lehigh Valley towns with 10K or more residents Updated Jan 02, 2021; Families and friends have mourned hundreds who have died across the region from the coronavirus, thousands more locally have battled the virus and all of us have had to adjust our daily routines to live with the pandemic. Municipal officials in Lehigh and Northampton counties also have had to contend with the effects of the pandemic including drops in revenue, such as through earned income and entertainment taxes, while still keeping neighborhoods patrolled, roads paved and plowed, fire departments supported and myriad other public services continuing.

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