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Here s what s coming to the site of this former central Pa Bon-Ton store

Here’s what’s coming to the site of this former central Pa. Bon-Ton store Updated Apr 29, 2021; Posted Apr 29, 2021 The former Bon-Ton store at the York Galleria Mall will be home to a self-storage facility (Rendering provided) 293 Numerous large empty big box stores in the midstate have been redeveloped and reused for various uses. And a former 126,000-square-foot Bon-Ton store at the York Galleria Mall in Springettsbury Township, York Township will be redeveloped into a self-storage facility. WMG Partners, a subsidiary of Miami-based MCSS Self-Storage Development & Investment will redevelop the former department store into a climate controlled self-storage facility that will be managed by Life Storage.

Penn National opens career center to begin hiring at Hollywood Casino York, which is expected to open in August

Penn National opens career center to begin hiring at Hollywood Casino York, which is expected to open in August The career center is located at the York Galleria Mall in Springettsbury Township, near the location of Hollywood Casino York, which is expected to open in August. Author: Keith Schweigert (FOX43) Updated: 4:21 PM EDT April 29, 2021 YORK COUNTY, Pa. Note: The video is from December 2019. Penn National Gaming, Inc. announced Thursday that it has opened a career center and has begun to accept applications for jobs at Hollywood Casino York, one of the Company’s two Category 4 casinos currently under development in Pennsylvania. 

Revolutionary War prisoner-of-war Camp Security dig resumes in York

York Daily Record For the next two weeks, a team of archaeologists and about 25 volunteers will explore a wooded, terraced area in Springettsbury Township for new clues about a Revolutionary War prison camp.  Through a bright yellow gate off of Locust Grove Road, a little over half a mile in along a road cut through fresh spring grass, the team dug, sifted and documented artifacts along the steep grade on Monday. “Previous investigators.going back to the 1980s.they saw these terraces and thought that they could be related to the camps. There is a site in New York that British soldiers were stationed there, and they actually built huts into a hillside and terraced the hill and this area was compared to that,” said John Crawmer, principal archaeologist.    

York reacts to verdicts in the Chauvin trial Tuesday evening

York Daily Record The York City streets were mostly quiet, seemingly carrying on as usual, in the hours following the triple guilty verdict of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. That silence only made the pockets of celebration stand out in the neighborhoods surrounding Penn Park.  Nakeba Ferguson,46, didn t want to hear the verdict Tuesday evening during her drive from Lancaster to York. She waited until she was parked on Lafayette Street for a relative to give her the news.  “I can’t believe this is happening,” Ferguson said, catching her breath between comments.  As cars drove by, she victoriously held up her fist, the sun accentuating the tightness of her knuckles as she yelled “Black power.”  

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