Frostic's was doing OK...even through this recession. When Gwenn died, she left $13M to WMU....on top making sure that the company would remain for the employees. The company made for a good living. The problem was that the person tasked to take it over also had a financing agreement with the bank, tied his Brookside Inn business in nearby Beulah to an unrelated printing business he runs, creating financial problems for both companies.

It's currently in forcloser but, hopefully this will all get worked out and the doors will open again. But this has been going on since October. I had no clue in September when I was there last. I really have a hard time believing it could be gone forever. Someone would be wise to pick this one up. Oh to win a big lottery.