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State police liquor agents cite 5 NEPA businesses for COVID violations

None of the businesses were identified. A total of 63 establishments were checked from Dec. 11 to through Dec. 13 in the Northeast region, the state police said. Since July 1, a total of 9,000 inspections have been conducted in the region, leading to 148 warnings and 74 notices of violation. Contact the writer:

Handful of local restaurants defying Gov Wolf s COVID-19 restrictions

The vast majority of restaurants and bars are complying with new COVID-19 restrictions temporarily halting indoor dining, but a handful of eateries in the area remain open in defiance of Gov. Tom Wolf’s order. “Right now we’re staying open,” said Rod Ambrogi, who owns Al’s Café in Bethel Park. “There’s a number of (restaurants) staying open defending our rights and employees’ wages.” Wolf announced an order Thursday closing indoor dining until Jan. 4 to limit the spread of the coronavirus as new cases have surged across the state in recent weeks. Takeout and outdoor dining are still available, with many restaurants offering one or both options.

State Police Issue 1 Warning to Pittsburgh Establishments During COVID-19 Compliance Checks

Mon, 12/14/2020 - 18:28 legitgov State Police Issue 1 Warning to Pittsburgh Establishments During COVID-19 Compliance Checks Police say these checks could happen anywhere in the state | 14 Dec 2020 | During coronavirus compliance checks, state police issued one warning to Pittsburgh-area licensed liquor establishments. Liquor control enforcement officers visited 526 licensed establishments across the state Friday through Sunday to make sure coronavirus orders are being followed. They issued 14 notices of violation and 24 warnings. The Pittsburgh State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement office issued one warning from Dec. 11-13 after visiting 62 businesses. On Saturday, a statewide order went into effect suspending in-person dining until Jan. 4. Bars and restaurants issued a notice of violation won’t be named since they re under investigation. Each Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement office releases details on citations at the end of the month.

As businesses defy Governor Wolf s latest shutdown order, enforcement appears to be lax

Information on any state Agriculture Department enforcement since Wolf’s new order was not available, but in the week prior to Wolf’s announcement the department had issued only one citation locally for pandemic-related restaurant violations. “It’s not really something we’re worried about,” Kenny Grube, co-owner of Yogurtworks Café in Ephrata, said of the possibility of penalties for remaining open for indoor eating. “You got to be able to pay your bills and that’s what it comes down to,” Grube said. “If you want to eat, you got to work.” Similar sentiments were expressed by other Lancaster County restaurant owners, which the Lancaster Chamber described last week as “victims” of the lockdowns.

Bars and restaurants cited for pandemic related violations as they struggle to recoupe losses

The property at 511 W. Broad St. in Hazleton, listed as Blu Lounge/511 LLC, was cited by the Pennsylvania State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement for not adhering to state mandates requiring all customers to wear masks while entering, exiting or traveling through the business.

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