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How does COVID, liquor enforcement work for Pa restaurants

Fat Boys Summit Diner  Somerset  The Blue Collar Tavern  Emlenton  Angelo’s Family Restaurant  Washington   Sharkey’s Café  Latrobe  Read Tarkowski s complete statement below:  The governor and Secretary of Health’s orders were issued pursuant to the authority granted to them under the law, and as such they have the force and effect of law. This authority extends to all local enforcement agencies in Pennsylvania. Local law enforcement received guidance on enforcement of the various COVID-19 orders in place from the Pennsylvania State Police through the PA Chiefs of Police Association. Local police departments have discretion whether to warn or cite a business for violations. Enforcement efforts include issuing citations and fines, and possibly undertaking regulatory actions for repeat offenders.

Liquor license loophole allows some Pa restaurants to remain open during December shutdown

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How does COVID, liquor enforcement work for Pa restaurants

Fat Boys Summit Diner  Somerset  The Blue Collar Tavern  Emlenton  Angelo’s Family Restaurant  Washington   Sharkey’s Café  Latrobe  Read Tarkowski s complete statement below:  The governor and Secretary of Health’s orders were issued pursuant to the authority granted to them under the law, and as such they have the force and effect of law. This authority extends to all local enforcement agencies in Pennsylvania. Local law enforcement received guidance on enforcement of the various COVID-19 orders in place from the Pennsylvania State Police through the PA Chiefs of Police Association. Local police departments have discretion whether to warn or cite a business for violations. Enforcement efforts include issuing citations and fines, and possibly undertaking regulatory actions for repeat offenders.

York County man and woman charged with child pornography

York County man and woman charged with child pornography Updated Dec 19, 2020; A York County man and woman face felony charges of child pornography after a sexually explicit image was discovered by the man’s wife. Ivo Yohel Mazzulla, of Manchester Township, faces a felony charge of child pornography. He hasn’t been arraigned in York County. Michelle M. Orellano, of Springettsbury Township, faces felonies of child pornography, disseminating pornography, involuntary deviate sexual intercourse with a child and a misdemeanor corruption of a minor. She was arraigned Dec. 10 and released on her own recognizance, according to court records. York Area Regional Police Department filed charges this month alleging the pair shared a sexually explicit photo involving a 15-month-old girl that was taken in 2013, according to charging documents.

Don t forget that sense of family : Hanukkah celebrators embrace Zoom during COVID-19 era

Don t forget that sense of family : Hanukkah celebrators embrace Zoom during COVID-19 era Jasmine Vaughn-Hall, York Daily Record Hanukkah services go virtual, but the latkes are still delicious Robyn Pottorff is keen on traditions.  As a kid growing up in New York, her family would get dressed in their pajamas on Christmas Eve and load up into the station wagon. They d drive around to see the decorated houses, rating their favorites.  © Submitted The Pottorff family celebrates the second night of Hanukkah in their Springettsbury Township home. They didn’t celebrate Christmas, though. They’re Jewish, so they celebrate Hanukkah. Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights, is an eight-day celebration to commemorate the rededication during the second century B.C. of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, where according to legend Jews had risen up against their Greek-Syrian oppressors in the Maccabean Revolt, according to History.com.

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