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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.
Winning $50K Powerball Ticket Sold At Manchester Liquor Store
A lucky Lottery player won a five-figure prize after hitting big on a Powerball ticket that was sold at a popular liquor store in Carroll County. The winning numbers for the drawing on Monday, May 13 were 05-14-29-38-66 with a "Powerball" of 01. It was sold at Piper's Wine and...
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...
Tickets now on sale for Fields of Fire Country Concert benefitting WMVFC, details announced
WHITE MARSH, MD—White Marsh Volunteer Fire Company, a 100% volunteer-run nonprofit organization that is the busiest and highest-performing volunteer fire company in Baltimore County, on Tuesday announced September 14 as the date for its annual Fields of Fire Country Concert benefiting its fire and emergency medical service operations in Baltimore and Harford Counties. Tickets are now available for the general public to purchase at wmvfc.org/concert.
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. ...
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...
New Play BRIDGE to be Presented at York's The Belmont Theatre This Month
1 Rachel Webb Will Lead & JULIET Tour; Full Dates Announced!. The Belmont Theatre will present Bridge by Reggie Barton in the Grumbacher Studio. May 31, June 1, 2, and 6-9. This new play explores the feelings and reactions of a group of bridge-playing Southern ladies when their new fourth suddenly reveals that she is Transgender. Confusion and fear abound, until a new understanding emerges from a couple of unexpected places. The two Sunday matinees (June 2 & 9) will be immediately followed by a talkback, giving audience members an opportunity to ask questions of the cast and crew, and learn more about issues facing the Transgender community today.
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