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A float at a Halloween parade in Pennsylvania is sparking sharp criticism, as many called its depictions of former President Trump and Vice President Harris “racist and offensive.” Several ...
PA 670 was designated by 1930 to run from PA 170 (now PA 371) in Pleasant Mount north to PA 370 in Orson. At this time, the route was under construction. [9] In the 1930s, PA 670 was extended southeast to PA 90 (now PA 191) north of Honesdale, replacing the stretch of PA 170 through Pleasant Mount. At this time, the entire length of the route ...
The northern terminus is at PA 670 near Mount Pleasant Township. The route was designated in 1928 by the Pennsylvania Department of Highways as a spur of PA 70, although did not intersect with PA 70. Route 70 was renumbered in 1961 to PA 171. It is currently one of three remaining spurs of PA 70, including PA 370 and PA 670.
The route turns northeast onto South Diamond Street and briefly forms the border between the borough of Mount Pleasant to the northwest and Mount Pleasant Township to the southeast before fully entering Mount Pleasant and passing homes. PA 819 heads into the commercial downtown and crosses PA 31, at which point it becomes North Diamond Street ...
After video and images of the political Halloween float circulated on the internet, the Mount Pleasant Volunteer Fire Department, which has sponsored the parade for over 70 years, issued an ...
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The route heads through more farmland and woodland with some homes, crossing into Mount Pleasant Township and intersecting PA 670. PA 247 heads through more rural areas and curves more to the north, coming to an intersection with PA 371. At this point, the route forms a short concurrency with PA 371 before that route splits to the east in Niagara.
Not all trick-or-treat nights fall on Halloween. See when your community will be celebrating the holiday. Halloween 2022: Here's where and when you can trick or treat, see a parade in York County