Eat'n Park in Boardman and New Castle close
.It was the last day for Eat'n Park customers in Boardman and New Castle.

It was the last day for Eat'n Park customers in Boardman and New Castle.
The restaurants closed for a final time at 2 p.m. on Sunday.
People leaving the Boardman location say they were surprised since the restaurant always seemed busy.
Many customers who enjoyed eating here over the years came out for one last meal before the Boardman location closed.
"This is our every Sunday spot; this is a great spot. We come here to talk, get together with family and have a great breakfast. Now it's closing, so we had to come for the last day," said Tom Scharrer from Girard.
Several workers said they would be able to transfer to the Austintown location.
Eat'n Park will continue to operate 61 restaurants.
Many of those locations are expected to be remodeled or rebuilt.