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Dented canned items in dry storage area: York County restaurant inspections, May 14, 2024
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers. Cocoa Hut, 3402 Market St. York, April 30. Pass. Time in lieu of temperature being used in the food facility to control ready to eat potentially hazardous foods Coffeemate Hazelnut Creamer (label states “keep refrigerated”) without written procedures or documentation to verify disposition of food. Corrected – creamer was discarded.
Owner abandons dog in York County SPCA parking lot; rescuers hope for justice
YORK, Pa. — The York County SPCA is trying to find out who abandoned a dog in their parking lot this week. Staff said a person tied the dog to the light pole and left it in the parking lot of the facility on North Susquehanna Trail in Manchester Township.
3-month-old puppy abandoned, tied to pole near central Pa. animal shelter
A 3-month-old bully-mix puppy was left tied to a pole in the parking lot of the York County SPCA this week, and the person who abandoned the dog was caught on camera, according to a Facebook post from the animal shelter. The video from the SPCA building shows a person...
Make Music Day in York County will bring musicians of all ages together
(WHTM)– Monday’s hometown heroes are signing up musicians and venues for public performances next month. On June 21, York County will host the 3rd annual “Make Music Day”. On that day, 1,000 cities will celebrate live music performed by all musicians, young and old, amateurs and professionals. All performances will be free, grant money will […]
New coffee shop that employs trafficking survivors opens in Cumberland County
CAMP HILL, Pa. — A new cafe in Cumberland County is serving up more than just coffee. It's also giving second chances to survivors of sex trafficking. Good Ground Coffee Company opened in Camp Hill on Tuesday, but it’s been years in the making. “We’ve known since about...
11 Harrisburg-area restaurants that have closed so far in 2024
We’re not even halfway through 2024, and the Harrisburg region has already seen a handful of restaurant closings. While restaurants are still opening, many are bidding farewell for a variety of reasons. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we...
New contemporary art gallery opens in Royal Square, called "Gallery VII"
YORK CO, Pa. (WHP) — A new pop-up gallery called "Gallery VII" is opening in the Royal Square District of York. The gallery is showcasing artists from all across the country, and some local artists like Peter Danko and Matthew Apol. The exhibition, called "Keep It Movin'" aims to...
Community garden growing in York
YORK, Pa. (WHTM) – Many like to use locally grown fruits and veggies, and it doesn’t get any more local than this community garden in York. It’s at Yorktown Park on Kelly Drive. Mayor Michael Helfrich and other city leaders joined those from Ciocca Subaru — and...
Tasting Seafood Stuffed Shells Florentine from Olivia's
YORK, Pa. — Olivia's Seafood Stuffed Shells Florentine offer a sneak peak of summer flavors. Pasta shells are stuffed with scallops, shrimp, crab, chopped broccoli and creamy ricotta cheese, then smothered in a creamy Florentine sauce, topped with mozzarella and baked to perfection. This seafood dish is best served...
Comings & Goings: New grocery store in Dillsburg and new art gallery in Royal Square
Locals’ Market, a new community grocer, has opened in Dillsburg at 200 U.S. 15 North. The locally owned grocery store opened for business in March and is hosting a grand opening celebration open to the public. During the grand opening May 18 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., local vendors will offer samples of their products, yard games will be provided, and three raffles will be held.
Three York County books, three different forms, one Black history theme
It was early in 2002, and the pressure of a deadline prompted me to make a daily visit to the York County History Center archives. I remember archives staffers Lila Fourhman-Shaull, Lamar Matthew and Nancy Amspacher working steadily on an Underground Railroad exhibit. They would put their recent findings in a growing Black history file that nearly filled one of those large, gray storage boxes back in the stacks. ...
Things might get dicey at Board Game Yard Sale in Harrisburg
The association known as Harrisburg Board Game Day will host a fun gaming event this weekend. On May 19, attendees will have the chance to sell or buy a wide variety of board games at their annual Board Game Yard Sale. If you purchase a product or register for an...
Cheesesteak and hoagie shop replacing Hershey restaurant
After 17 years, Phil Guarno is closing Phillip Arthur’s Cafe in Hershey. On Monday, the owner of Fenicci’s of Hershey announced that effective immediately the owners of Stuff’D Steaks & Hoagies are taking over the restaurant at 108 W. Chocolate Ave. If you purchase a product or...
More than 100 rainbow trout released in creek by students at The Janus School
MOUNT JOY, Pa. — Students at The Janus School released more than 100 rainbow trout into the Little Chiques Creek in Mount Joy on Monday. They raised the fish for four months as part of the Trout in the Classroom program by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. Back...
There are 3 drive-in theaters still operating in Central PA; here's how to find them for a fun night under the stars
YORK, Pa. — Drive-in movie theaters are a truly American invention. According to driveinmovie.com, a website dedicated to preserving drive-in movie culture, the first theater opened in Camden, New Jersey in 1933. They hit their peak in the 1950s, but since then have steadily declined in popularity. Today, the...
Market On Market" Now Open In Camp Hill
(Harrisburg, PA) -- The "Market on Market" farmer's market is now open for its third year in Camp Hill. It's held at the Trinity Lutheran Church at 2000 Chestnut Street on Tuesdays from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m.. About 25 vendors display their local produce and food each week. The market's community partners include Trinity Lutheran, The Penn-Cumberland Garden Club and Camp Hill Boy Scouts Troop number 51.
New Asian food restaurant, bar opening in Lower Paxton Township
LOWER PAXTON TOWNSHIP, Pa. (WHTM) – Freshido, an Asian food restaurant with multiple locations in Dauphin County, will soon be opening a new location in Lower Paxton Township. Freshido Bar and Kitchen will open at Blue Ridge Village on Linglestown Road next to the new Cafe Fresco. Other businesses...
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