On Wednesday morning, Jamie Pikulsky, the owner of From Scratch in Uniontown, was faced with a difficult situation when she discovered that her business had been vandalized overnight. Several windows at her 23 N. Beeson Ave. building were broken, along with windows at other businesses in the city. Despite the setback, Pikulsky was determined to clean up the damage and keep her eatery open for business.
Throughout the day, Pikulsky received messages of support from friends and regular customers who offered to help with the cleanup and repairs. The incident also prompted an outpouring of kindness from the community, with many people expressing their concern and offering words of encouragement to Pikulsky. Despite the emotional toll of the vandalism, Pikulsky remained focused on ensuring that her employees were paid and that her business continued to operate.
As Pikulsky worked to repair the broken windows and restore her business, she reflected on the positive aspects of the situation. The incident highlighted the compassion and support of her customers and community, reinforcing her belief in the resilience and unity of Uniontown. By the end of
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