Business Forced to Close After Car Crashes into Building
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After 40 years of printing, Keystone Press in Penbrook (PA) has been forced to close—for now. A driver crashed into the Dauphin County business over the weekend. The outside of Keystone Press is boarded up. According to Penbrook police, a driver hit the Walnut Street business early Sunday morning. Police say the crash was DUI-related, and charges are pending against the driver.
“I’ve been in that location since 1970, so going on 41 years,” said Ken Forney, owner of Keystone Press. For four decades, Forney printed business cards, forms, letters—whatever his customers needed.
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