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    Ribbon cutting held for new notary in Mahanoy City

    By Kaylee Lindenmuth,

    4 days ago
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    MAHANOY CITY – The former Hawkes Meats shop in Mahanoy City has new life.

    The Mahanoy Area Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting today at Millie’s Multiservice at 301 East Pine Street in the borough.

    Members of the Chamber and Rep. Dane Watro attended, who presented Mildred Perez, the shop’s owner, with a certificate of recognition.

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    KAYLEE LINDENMUTH / SHENANDOAH SENTINEL – From L-R: Tony Merchlinsky, Ettore DiCasmirro, Dawn Frye, Jeff Bowers, Mildred Perez, Jacqueline Rosario, Liz Herrera, and Rep. Dane Watro.

    Perez has been a notary for a decade in the Mid-Atlantic region and her services include transferring deeds, insurance, translation, divorces, marriages, and much more.

    Millie’s Multiservice is one of several new businesses to open in Mahanoy City in the past year.

    “There’s a lot of businesses coming to town,” Chamber President Jeff Bowers told the Sentinel. “We’re welcoming new businesses. We like to see more and we like to see it grow.”

    The post Ribbon cutting held for new notary in Mahanoy City first appeared on The Shenandoah Sentinel .

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