The Pennsylvania Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association has expanded into Lancaster County.
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Hershey among top firms on LGBT equality index
The Hershey Co. has once again received a perfect score in a national survey ranking corporations for their commitment to LGBT equality.
Read More »Phillips Office Solutions buys Montour County company
Dauphin County-based Phillips Office Solutions continues to expand its northern territory.
Read More »Gettysburg museum closed, planning auction
It will be a chance to “own a piece of American history,” according to organizers.
Read More »State opens application process for would-be hemp farmers
Industrial hemp is returning to Pennsylvania.
Read More »ACNB hopes to expand appeal to farmers
A bank headquartered in the heart of Pennsylvania apple country is ramping up efforts to serve the region's farmers.
Read More »New managing partner discusses hopes for Trout, Ebersole & Groff
Todd Harrington joined Trout, Ebersole & Groff right out of college - and hasn't looked back since.
Read More »Local universities handed state funds to combat sexual assault
Several Central Pennsylvania colleges and universities are among 36 institutes statewide to receive state grants geared toward combating sexual assaults on campus, an issue that has drawn widespread attention in recent years.
Read More »Regional home-sales list expected to debut in 2017
A new, larger regional listing service for marketing homes is expected to debut next fall, say midstate real estate groups supporting the plan to consolidate existing services.
Read More »Hanover’s Sheppard Mansion closing this month
The Sheppard Mansion, a downtown Hanover bed and breakfast, and the Carriage House Market, is closing this month.
Read More »Stein drops recount suit over $1 million bond
Lawyers for Jill Stein's failed presidential campaign have dropped a lawsuit seeking a statewide recount in Pennsylvania because their clients could not afford a million-dollar bond imposed by Commonwealth Court.
Read More »Buyer found for former Metro Bank HQ
A technology firm based in the Lehigh Valley confirmed Friday that it will move its Central Pennsylvania operations into the former Metro Bank headquarters in the TecPort Business Center in Swatara Township.
Read More »Trump’s request to dismiss Stein recount bid focus of Monday hearing
Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein's bid for a recount of Pennsylvania's election results took a new turn Friday afternoon.
Read More »Wolfgang CEO to depart at year’s end
The man who guided his debt-burdened family-owned business, Wolfgang Candy Co., through bankruptcy and back to solid financial ground is leaving his post as company president and CEO.
Read More »November offers no relief for Pa. revenue shortfall, despite October bump
Pennsylvania's revenue shortfall is continuing into the holiday season.
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