Downtown York's new Isaac's restaurant will open March 27 and will feature an express business model called “Isaac's on the Fly.”
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Yorktowne plans sale of hotel items
This spring figures to be busy for the about-to-begin renovation of the Yorktowne Hotel.
Read More »Founding partner of JSDC Law Offices dies at 66
Gary L. James, a founding partner of JSDC Law Offices in Derry Township, died unexpectedly of natural causes Sunday at the age of 66, the firm announced Wednesday.
Read More »CAT fires back at Cumberland County claims
Capital Area Transit officials say they have long been aware of the pension concerns raised by Cumberland County officials and have already taken steps to address the issue.
Read More »York Revolution to honor late Louis Appell Jr.
The influence of the late York business leader and benefactor Louis J. Appell Jr. can be seen just about everywhere at PeoplesBank Park, York business leaders say.
Read More »Yuengling ice cream, not beer, heads to Central PA
Eric Menzer has been president of the York Revolution since 2010, long enough to notice that Yorkers love their ice cream at his minor-league team's games.
Read More »Late summer, early fall wrap seen for $77M expansion at Messiah Village
Officials at Messiah Lifeways expect to finish by late summer or early fall the first phase of a 20-year campus expansion and improvement plan at Messiah Village, a continuing care retirement community in Upper Allen Township.
Read More »State College finance firm opens Harrisburg-area office
State College-based Strong Tower Associates recently opened its first midstate location, the financial planning firm said Tuesday.
Read More »New owner invests in York’s Regents’ Glen Country Club
Regents' Glen Country Club in York County has launched a bunker renovation project on its golf course as well as a facelift of an adjoining mansion that hosts weddings and other events.
Read More »High Steel winding down $120M girder contract for New NY Bridge
The largest project in the history of High Steel Structures LLC is nearing the finish line.
Read More »PinnacleHealth names new CEO
Phil Guarneschelli will serve as PinnacelHealth's new CEO, the health system announced Tuesday. He replaces Michael Young, who stepped down suddenly from the position last week.
Read More »Giant and Sheetz continue to buy up expired liquor licenses
Regional supermarket and convenience-store chains Giant Foods Stores LLC and Sheetz Inc. continue to stockpile restaurant liquor licenses in Pennsylvania.
Read More »Univest plans third Lancaster County branch
At the start of 2016, Univest was largely an unfamiliar name in Lancaster County. The Montgomery County-based bank has been moving quickly to change that.
Read More »Cumberland County Commissioners seek state probe of CAT pensions
The Cumberland County Commissioners are calling on the state Auditor General's office to examine Capital Area Transit's finances over what they believe are "questionable practices," including double pensions for top executives.
Read More »Nalbandian exits FNB board
Gary Nalbandian, a longtime banking and real estate leader in Central Pennsylvania stepped down last week from the board of F.N.B. Corp., the parent of First National Bank of Pennsylvania.
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