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Home » Pennsylvania Roofing Contractor Cited for Violating Non-Essential Order
LEBANON COUNTY, Pa. — A roofing contractor received the Pennsylvania State Police’s first citation issued for a business violating the state’s non-essential closure order.
According to the police report, officers responded around 8 a.m. on April 23 to numerous anonymous complaints about Middle Creek Roofing in Lebanon County being out of compliance with COVID-19 business closure orders.