A double long SEPTA bus went barreling into a building in Logan on Saturday and while there were no injuries, the owner of the building and community were shaken up by the thunderous wreck.
Sabulsky, owner of the Terminal Check Services, a business attached to where the bus hit said his family has owned that part of the building for decades and it was a restaurant 25 years ago, but hasn't been used since.
Anthony Jacquinto, the owner of Tellup’s Tavern, next door, said he was inside with a couple customers when it happened.
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