Jamie Berger would love to attribute the growth of her catering company from her kitchen in 2004 to getting the exclusive food and beverage contract for the Pennsylvania Farm Show to a “well-crafted business plan.” But the truth, she said from the office of her C&J Catering and Events just outside Middletown, is it’s been more like “hanging ...
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House signs bill extending hundreds of COVID-19 waived and suspended regulations
A bill extending nearly 500 waived and suspended regulations into next year is awaiting a signature from Governor Tom Wolf after receiving passage in both the House and Senate.
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OSHA awards training grant to Millersville University
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration today announced the award of more than $11.6 million in grants to 93 nonprofit organizations nationwide including Millersville University.
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Cooling down? The region’s hot home-buying market sends faint signal that it’s slowing.
Is the residential real estate market slowing down?
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Harsco Environmental joins Magsort to offer metal recovery technology
Harsco Corporation, an environmental solutions company for industrial and specialty by-products, announced that its environmental division has entered into an agreement with Magsort Ltd. to bring metal recovery technology to the steel industry.
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Harrisburg rents up 21% this year as demand surges
Rents in Harrisburg rose 2.4% from August to September, and have already climbed 21.4% so far this year compared with 2020, as demand continues to surge.
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WellSpan Health begins test of digital service that will ease scheduling appointments
Adams County-based Littlestown Area School District’s 300 teachers, administrators and support staff can access their primary care provider online and at their own convenience through a new health care option offered by WellSpan Health.
Read More »Lancaster’s Environmental Recovery bought by VLS Environmental Solutions
Headquartered in Houston, VLS is a national leader in waste management services, railcar cleaning, and barge cleaning and repair services, according to a release. The company purchased Environmental Recovery Corp. – which will operate within VLS Waste Services - from Rock Island Capital. Terms were undisclosed.
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PennEast cancels $1.2 billion natural gas pipeline project
PennEast Pipeline announced it will end development of its proposed 120-mile long pipeline from Pennsylvania to New Jersey after it was unable to receive the permits needed for the project.
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State to distribute $655 million in American Rescue Plan funds to Pa. child care providers
The Wolf Administration plans to distribute $655 million from the American Rescue Plan Act to stabilize Pennsylvania’s child care industry.
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SBA opens Business Recovery Center in York
The U.S. Small Business Administration opened a Business Recovery Center at the York County Economic Alliance to help applicants with Hurricane Ida disaster loan applications.
Read More »PA Health Dept. says Pfizer COVID boosters are available for those eligible
A booster shot of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine will soon be available for certain adults who received the Pfizer vaccine at least six months ago, including residents in long-term care settings.
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Dentsply Sirona to donate $5 million through new partnership with Charlotte nonprofit Smile Train
York-based dental product manufacturer Dentsply Sirona plans to donate $5 million to North Carolina-based nonprofit Smile Train.
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ACNB Corp. CFO Cathell plans to retire in 2022
David W. Cathell, executive vice president/treasurer and chief financial officer of Gettysburg-based ACNB Corp. and ACNB Bank, will retire May 31, 2022.
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Recipients of SBA’s Shuttered Venue Operators Grant eligible for additional funding
After awarding over $10 billion in economic relief to nearly 12,000 theaters, live venues and other entertainment hubs across the country, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has announced a new round of “supplemental” grants for venues that continued to suffer revenue loss into 2021.
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