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Category Archives: South George Street
Open house Thursday at York’s new city hall
You bought it. Now tour it. York Mayor Kim Bracey will host a formal dedication and open house at York’s new city hall Thursday from 4 to 7 p.m. Bracey and other local officials will offer remarks around 4:15 p.m., … Continue reading
Several streets to be closed in York on Saturday and Sunday
Several street closures have been scheduled in York for this weekend. On Saturday, the York Revolution will be hosting a bike night at Sovereign Bank Stadium. Special parking will be available for motorcycles attending the game. Arch Street will be … Continue reading
The city that never sleeps … especially when it sweeps
Curses! York City has foiled the Greatest Criminal Mind of Our Century, Bill Landauer! This time, the local ne’er-do-well thought he could park his subcompact coupette on the left side of East King Street on the third Tuesday of the … Continue reading
Posted in downtown, nightlife, parking, South George Street
Tagged forty bucks, hosed, street sweeping
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York’s city hall move to continue until Tuesday
Filing cabinets, 100-year-old documents, the sign that sits outside of council chambers. It all has to go. The move is now underway in York to consolidate the city offices under one roof. Over the next several days, the contents of … Continue reading
Posted in City Council, city hall, downtown, Emily Opilo, South George Street
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Mansion in York’s southern gateway to be marketed as several homes
One of York’s most stately houses is about to be back on the market — this time as three single-family housing units. York’s Planning Commission offered preliminary approval Monday night for several variances on the property at 900 S. George … Continue reading
York sets schedule for move to new city hall
A schedule for city offices to move to York’s new city hall at 101 S. George St. has been set, according to a news release from city officials Tuesday. City offices currently located at One Marketway West will move on … Continue reading
Posted in city hall, Emily Opilo, parking, South George Street
Tagged 101 S. George St., move
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New Hub Store named Merchant of the Month
The New Hub Store has been named York’s downtown Merchant of the Month for August. The store, which sells upscale mens clothing including suits, shirts, athletic wear and accessories, is at 51 S. George St. The New Hub Store is … Continue reading
Keo’s named June merchant of the month
Keo’s Asian Grill and Sushi Restaurant has been selected as York Mayor Kim Bracey’s merchant of the month for June. The restaurant, located at 15 S. George St., specializes in modern Asian cuisine, including Vietnamese and Thai food with … Continue reading
Posted in downtown, Emily Opilo, food, Mayor Kim Bracey, restaurants, South George Street
Tagged asian, bracey, downtown, keo's, merchant of the month, restaurant, sushi, York
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Historic Jewish cemetery in York vandalized
An historic York cemetery with tombstones dating back more than 100 years has been vandalized, York City Police said. The cemetery, which sits on a small shaded lot nestled next to Springdale Chiropractic at 752 S. George St., was … Continue reading
Posted in Crime, Emily Opilo, South George Street
Tagged broken, cemetery, george street, historic, jewish, tombstone, vandalism, York
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