Some Pennsylvania Voters Say 'Yes' To Liquor Sales

UPPER ALLEN, Pa. (AP) — Voters in some Pennsylvania towns have approved the sale of alcohol.

The measure to allow liquor licenses for restaurants and bars was overwhelmingly approved in Upper Allen Township. The Cumberland County community has been dry since Prohibition.

The question also won approval in Bellevue and Wilkinsburg, which have banned alcohol sales since 1935.

Windsor Township and Antrim Township voters approved alcohol sales.

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