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[54] [55] The mall's ex-Schuylkill Valley Sports served as a COVID-19 vaccination site starting in February 2021. [56] Large portions of the parking lot were paved in fall 2022. [57] TJ Maxx opened at the mall in October 2022, using most of the malls one wing expect for the ex-movie theater. [58] [59] Super Shoes began closing at the mall in ...
[11] [12] Hills expanded its store and Staples opened at the mall in 1996. [12] The Surgery Center of Pottsville opened in 2006. [4] The Cressona Mall in 2007-2008 received exterior renovations. [7] [13] Alvernia University opened a satellite campus in 2009, using former office and store space. [14] [15] [16] CVS Pharmacy moved out of the mall ...
The site was in operation from 1949 to 1987. In the 1960s the site was excavated in some areas to bedrock. According to a 1972 Inventory of clients serviced by the landfill conducted by the CT DEP [clarification needed], 107,000 short tons (97,000 t) of solid waste and 46 short tons (42 t) of liquid waste were disposed of per year at the Laurel Park Landfill. [1]
Watertown landfill will be closed due to road construction project.
This isn't the first time Macy's has announced unfortunate news about store closings in recent years. The department store chain has closed roughly 300 stores since 2015, including closing 45 Macy ...
A liner was added to a new section in the late 1970s. Over time, the landfill accepted sewage, and industrial wastes which contained hazardous substances in addition to municipal waste. The site was closed by the EPA in 1981, and was one of the first "Superfund" sites added to the National Priorities List. Moyer's Landfill, 2015.
Aug. 4—Lehigh County Coroner Daniel A. Buglio ruled Wednesday's death of a West Penn Twp. man run over by a tri-axle dump truck as homicide. Police said Mark T. Boyle, 35, was hit by a 2001 ...
Port Carbon is a borough of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, United States, located two miles (3 km) northeast of Pottsville. It is in a coal-mining area. In the past, ironworks had been a feature of the borough. In 1900, 2,168 people lived here and, in 1910, 2,678. The population was 1,815 at the 2020 census. [3]