The Salvation Army is reopening five of its thrift stores in five counties over the next eight days.
Two of the stores will reopen on Tuesday while the other three will reopen Tuesday, June 9.
The store at 3901 E. Trindle Road in Camp Hill and the store at 1090 Haines Ave. in East York will reopen on Tuesday.
The stores at 3147 Union Deposit Road in Susquehanna Township, 1244 Mannheim Pike in Lancaster and at 2211 E. Cumberland St. in South Lebanon Township will all reopen June 9.
All five of the Salvation Army Family Stores will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday.
The five stores all closed in March when Gov. Tom Wolf ordered that all non-essential stores should close.
Stores in Cumberland and York counties were permitted to reopen on May 22 and stores in Dauphin and Lebanon counties were permitted to reopen on May 29 when those counties moved into the state’s yellow phase. Stores in Lancaster County are permitted to reopen on June 5 when that county moves into the yellow phase.
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