Noticing a lack of access to capital for midstate entrepreneurs, the founder of a York-based investment firm looks to build a path for investors to support businesses in the region.
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Pandemic Unemployment Assistance fraud on the rise in Pa.
The Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry said fraud is on the rise, with scammer upping their efforts to gather personal information of unsuspecting people to use in creating fake accounts to receive Pandemic Unemployment Assistance.
Read More »National Fitness Partners opens new Planet Fitness in Hummelstown
Camp Hill-based National Fitness Partners opened a new Planet Fitness in Hummelstown on Tuesday.
Read More »Rob Jones named regional president of Mid Penn Bank
Mid Penn Bancorp Inc. named Rob Jones southeast regional president, a role that gives him oversight of the bank’s loan and deposit activities throughout Chester, Montgomery and Bucks counties.
Read More »Ben Franklin opens application for TechCelerator program
Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Central & Northern Pa. is once again opening its free TechCelerator program for local entrepreneurs.
Read More »Taxes, immigration and climate among issues to watch in Biden’s first 100 days, panelists say
Less than one month into the Biden administration, actions taken by the president have indicated a much more progressive approach to governing than in the conservative Trump administration.
Read More »Op-Ed: Does your customer experience reflect the heart of your brand?
Having done all the work to create a sale, the next question is: What is that customer’s experience like? Is it different? Is it remarkable? Does it reflect what makes your brand unique?
Read More »Pa. liquor control enforcement officers issue 11 violations state-wide
Pennsylvania State Police Liquor Control Enforcement Officers visited 589 businesses with liquor licenses last weekend and issued 11 notices of violation and 27 warnings for failing to follow COVID-19 requirements.
Read More »Seller’s market for home sales continues in York-Adams counties
Typically, real estate agents get a break between Thanksgiving and the Super Bowl, as activity slows down for winter and the holidays. “But not this year,” said Tina Llorente, 2021 president of the Realtors Association of York & Adams Counties. “It’s been incredibly busy.”
Read More »Telehealth claims exploded in 2020 for Highmark
Highmark members increased their use of telehealth services by 3,400% last year as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read More »Konhaus Print & Marketing owner Sarah Barr applies her lessons from Girl Scouts to her business, and pays it forward
As the owner of Konhaus Print & Marketing in Camp Hill, Barr leans into lessons she learned in Girl Scouts to this day, and she uses her business skills to help the next generation of leaders.
Read More »Survey: One-Third of Homebuyers Would Relocate If Remote Work Becomes Permanent; One-Third Already Have
Two-thirds of homebuyers and sellers would consider moving—or already have moved—to a different city or area given the opportunity to work remotely permanently, according to a new report from Redfin, the technology-powered real estate brokerage.
Read More »Op-Ed: Tell Me a Tale: Storytelling in the corporate setting
Early in my career, I worked for a software company for whom one of my responsibilities was responding to requests for proposals. These documents comprised answers to dozens and dozens of feature-functionality questions, as well as information on installation, service, upgrades and pricing.
Read More »Cumberland initiative helps restaurants weather the cold
It’s been a tough year for all merchants, but restaurants rank up there in being particularly hard hit. Recognizing this, several West Shore area organizations have launched an initiative to try to give area eateries a much-needed boost to bring patrons back to their establishments.
Read More »Q&A with Barbara Kovacs, Director of the City of York’s Bureau of Health
You can plan your day, but your day is not always going to be what you planned. The adage holds especially true for Barbara Kovacs in her role as director of the City of York’s Bureau of Health. She just marked 11 years in the position.
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