Wolf leaves complicated, conflicting legacy for Pa. businesses 
Former Gov. Tom Wolf's legacy is hotly debated by supporters and detractors of his business policies.
Read More »Bollman Hat Co. buys majority stake in UK brand 
Adamstown-based Bollman Hat Company has taken majority stock in British hat maker Kangol.
Read More »Centric Financial Corp. acquired for $139.9 million 
First Commonwealth Financial Corp. completed its previously announced acquisition of Centric Financial Corp., the parent company of Harrisburg-based Centric Bank.
Read More »Pennsylvania’s General Fund revenue shows pluses, minuses in collections 
Pennsylvania’s General Fund revenue in January was less than expected, but the good news is the state’s fiscal year-to-date General Fund collections are above estimate.
Read More »First ever capital campaign nets York College more than $91.8M 
York College of Pennsylvania’s first ever capital campaign raised more than $91.8 million, nearly double its goal.
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Messiah University capital campaign exceeds $83M 
Messiah University raised more than $83 million for its capital campaign, the largest to date for the Mechanicsburg school.
Read More »First Friday free family film – Madagascar
Get ready to “Move it! Move it!” Four pampered animals from New York’s Central Park Zoo find themselves shipwrecked on the exotic island of Madagascar, and discover it really IS a jungle out there! Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer and Jada Pinkett Smith lead an all-star cast of hilarious animals, including four mischievous penguins ...
Read More »Children of Gettysburg 1863
The Children of Gettysburg 1863® experience is currently free for young historians 12 and under when accompanied by a ticketed adult. During your visit, you will introduce your child to Gettysburg and its significance while supporting a new generation of young learners on an interactive start to a lifetime of learning, inspiration and creativity. Informed Imagination: Your journey through ...
Read More »Kids’ Workshop: Make a Valentine
Join us for a day of Valentine’s fun! We’ll explore different ways to make your cards unique, like pop-ups, collages, and other fun techniques. Ages: 5-12 Time: 10:30 am to 12 pm Date: Saturday, February 4 Price: $25/ $30 nonmembers + $5 material fee Location: Carlisle Arts Learning Center (CALC)
Read More »Carlisle’s Ice Art Fest 2023
Spend a magical winter weekend in historic downtown Carlisle. You’ll find plenty of photo opportunities among over 100 ice sculptures along the streets in downtown Carlisle. Downtown businesses will offer special activities, discounts, music, and more. Explore the town and see all that it has to offer. Click here to learn more. The ribbon-cutting ceremony will occur ...
Read More »National Boy Scouts Trail Days
Come celebrate National Boy Scouts Day at Hawk Mountain! Bring the troop/pack to the mountain for a winter hike on Feb 4th or 5th. Register your group by January 31st and save 50% on trail fees! Please call (610) 756-6961 to register.
Read More »We must protect, grow state’s life sciences innovation assets 
More than 3,000 life sciences establishments across Pennsylvania are developing groundbreaking technologies that can solve our most pressing healthcare challenges.
Read More »2023 Fastest Growing Companies Application
Area businesses receive loans to spur business, create and retain jobs 
Businesses in Adams, Lancaster, and York counties are receiving new low-interest loans through the Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority (PIDA).
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