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More liquor stores to open

The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board announced that 60 more Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores in counties designated in the yellow phase of COVID-19 mitigation efforts will resume limited in-store public access beginning today. That includes stores in Kinsley’s Plaza in Brodheadsville and the store at 141 N. Railroad St. in Tamaqua.

Effective Friday, a total of 349 Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores in 56 counties will allow limited in-store public access.

Prior to opening to the public, each location was professionally sanitized, and Plexiglas was installed at registers to provide a physical barrier between employees and customers at checkout. All Fine Wine & Good Spirits employees are being provided masks, gloves, and frequent opportunities to wash hands.

The 349 stores offering limited in-store public access as of Friday are located in the following counties: four in Carbon County, eight in Monroe County and nine in Schuylkill County.

Stores reopening to limited public access will continue offering curbside pickup to the best of their ability, as they operate with limited staff. Statewide curbside pickup sales from April 20 through May 28 total nearly 950,000 orders for $65.3 million, including sales tax, according to preliminary, unaudited figures.

The PLCB will also continue accepting online orders at FineWineAndGoodSpirits.com.