Police stress Mifflin safety
Ordinances concerning underage drinking, open alcohol containers and noise will be enforced at Saturday's Mifflin Street Block Party, city officials said at a meeting Monday.
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Ordinances concerning underage drinking, open alcohol containers and noise will be enforced at Saturday's Mifflin Street Block Party, city officials said at a meeting Monday.
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