SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU)— A local grocery store forced to close after a fire is now celebrating their re-opening.
Schiff's in Scranton welcomed back customers after an electrical fire closed the store for ten days.
Wednesday's festivities drew many people to the business, which was a welcome sight for regular customers.
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Shoppers could also take a chance at winning fun prizes, like raffle baskets.
"So, we've been getting a lot of love on social media, a lot of people have been excited to come back into the store. We got calls all the time asking when we're reopening, so it's really exciting to be able to serve all the customers again and get them back in here," voiced Gabriele Hanstein, Marketing, Schiff's.
Along with their raffle baskets, Schiff's is also offering sales where customers can save on produce.