Recent Articles from Bekah McClelland
Midstate home sales flattening, inflation, COVID, interest rates leave 2022 forecast murky
While home sales in the Harrisburg region plateaued in November, the properties that were on the market sold fast. And prices continue to rise at a rapid rate.
Buy now, pay later is a huge hit with shoppers. Just how dangerous is it?
Lissette Monzon still feels a little guilty about a "crazy" purchase she made three years ago.
Merrill Lynch in Camp Hill announces new resident director
Merrill Lynch recently announced the appointment of a new resident director who will assume responsibilities at the Camp Hill office following Frederick DePalma’s retirement from the position, which will take place at the end of the year.
Strike at Kellogg comes to a close; workers to return Monday
A strike at Kellogg that has gone on since early October has ended after workers voted to ratify a new labor contract at the company’s four U.S. cereal plants.
America is running out of candy canes
Orders have been pouring into Andrew Schuman's candy cane business this year, but business has been anything but sweet.
Bitcoin and other cryptos may become a little less volatile in 2022
Bitcoin prices have been on a wild ride this year, and they are set to finish 2021 sharply higher than where they began it.
Omicron slams into American businesses: ‘We’ve taken a big nose dive’
Business was starting to turn around for Lido, an Italian restaurant in Harlem, after a grinding 20 months.
Recognizing that pivotal moment when your child remembers Christmas = gifts
Christmastime is here! Bring on the spiked eggnog, the ungodly amount of inflatables and the holiday cheer!
‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ was the second-biggest box office opening ever
Spider-Man made even more money than originally projected.
Employers had a rough 2021. Now here comes Omicron
With the introduction of vaccines in late 2020, many were hoping for a return to something resembling normalcy in 2021.
9 of the most important year-end money moves
A common New Year's resolution is to be better with money. But you will miss some opportunities if you wait until January 1 to get started.
Snow Shoveling Safety
Although temperatures may be warmer than usual this time of year, snow eventually blankets the region. Whether you have a love or hate relationship with it, shoveling is unavoidable, but safely removing it should not be compromised. If done improperly, it can induce serious strain and injury.