Ribbon-cutting held at newly refurbished Lingle’s Neighborhood Market

Renovo manager Michael Meyer cuts the ribbon at Lingle’s Family Market presenting the new-look at the store, after a month-long remodeling project.

By Lynn Gavlock

RENOVO, PA – If you walk into Lingle’s Neighborhood Market in Renovo, you will see significant upgrades and an all-new look. The construction project has been ongoing for the last month making positive changes and upgrades. Friday saw an official ribbon-cutting ceremony. Partner, Matt Lingle was on hand to extend his sincere gratitude to the community and staff for their patience, constant efforts and continued support during this month-long remodeling project. Matt said it was ”a long time coming” for this project and said he is excited to give the community a store to be proud of.

Lingle’s opened their Renovo market in August of 1995 and have employed hundreds of people over the years. Manager Michael Meyer said they now employ a staff of approximately 20 people. They are very pleased with their staff and appreciate all the hard work they put into making this project a success.

Vice President of Operations, Harry Ruiz said they love being a part of the community and want to make their guests happy. He said, “we look forward to serving you” and was very excited to let everyone know that “we are here to stay!”  They were eager to share their new look, new items, and hundreds of new lower prices.

As part of the project, 400 linear feet of product space has been added to the store. Matt said if you can’t find exactly what you’re looking for you can certainly find something in its place.

As part of their promise to present quality products at lower prices they were pleased to introduce their new Tyson Chicken Program. This program is exclusively at the Lingle’s Market in Renovo. Tyson poultry has been an industry leader in providing fresh quality chicken for over 85 years and they said they are so confident you will like their product, and  stand behind their satisfaction guarantee.

In addition to offering new poultry, they have also secured new and exciting providers of fresh beef, pork, and seafood.

Clinton County residents are invited to stop by and check out the remodel and new look. Matt Lingle said they are not completely finished yet but “ thank you for your patience during the remodel so far;” he encouraged the public to visit  often, as they add new fixtures still  on backorder.

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