Evan R. Sanders | Tribune-Review

Fayette liquor store leads Pennsylvania in losses

Open just three days a week, sales numbers show the wine and spirits store in Point Marion — with just 3,557 transactions and losses of more than $22,240 a year — is more of a community service to the town's 1,160 residents than a profitable enterprise for the state.

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