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Tell Us: What's Your Favorite Longtime Easton Business?
Easton mayor to present 'Longevity Award' to businesses that have been downtown more than 25 years.

A lot of business stories here in the last year or so have focused on new businesses that have opened in Easton.
But this week, some longtime city businesses will get their moment in the spotlight.
Mayor Sal Panto will present Easton's first-ever Longevity Awards Tuesday night at a ceremony at the Sigal Museum. The awards will honor businesses that have been operating in downtown Easton for 25 years or more.
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"While we truly enjoy the tremendous resurgence we are experiencing we also need to take time to recognize those that have been here and have added so much to our downtown," Panto said in a news release.
The ceremony will also include the presentation of the "Easton Award," which honors "individuals who made significant contributions to the preservation of our historic resources and moved the city away from the urban renewal plan of demolition to a plan of historic preservation."
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We're not sure who's being honored with the Longevity Award on Tuesday. We want to know who you'd give it to if you were running the awards. Tell us in the comments section which longtime Easton business is your favorite.
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