The temperature hovered around 9 degrees Monday, but it didn’t stop dozens of people from bundling up, and joining the annual Dr. King March in downtown Erie.
They said the ban meant a loss of revenue for their drivers, as they were sidelined and unable to get their deliveries through on time.
In Harborcreek, a broken water line on Belle Rd. off Depot Rd. was compounded by a ruptured natural gas line, too.
It was cold for sledding, but many bundled up and dressed in layers.
The Stars and Stripes Invitational is recognized as the largest co-ed gymnastics invitational in Pennsylvania, and one of the largest in the eastern United States.
The focus this year is on achieving economic equality.
The Streets Department recognizes there is limited parking on many of the streets, but asks that residents deal with the inconvenience for a few days to allow plows to efficiently remove snow from the streets whenever heavy snow falls.
It featured multiple vendors, including DJs, bakeries, limos and other services.
Because of player safety concerns, they suspended the game with just nine minutes to go.