With an eye on opportunities created by recent bank mergers in the midstate, two banking veterans are teaming up to launch a new institution focused on lending to small businesses.
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Giant debuts new Jonestown Road store today
Shoppers can take a gander at Giant Food Stores' new Lower Paxton Township location starting Friday morning.
Read More »Ronald McDonald House Charities names executive director
A veteran nonprofit official is the new executive director of Derry Township-based Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Pennsylvania.
Read More »OT changes complicate nontraditional schedules
Kim Walsh-Phillips prides herself in offering flexible schedules to her 13 employees at Elite Digital Group, a York-based social media marketing agency.
Read More »OT rules: The impact on workplace culture, productivity
How much time did your company's communications staff spend sending out tweets or engaging with customers on Facebook last night?
Read More »Businesses should be prepared for new OT rules
Barring a last-minute delay, upcoming changes to federal overtime regulations, one of the most-discussed business issues of 2016, are a little under three weeks away from taking effect.
Read More »Capital Region Water to begin replacing aging sewer pipes in Harrisburg
Capital Region Water, the Harrisburg entity overseeing drinking water, wastewater and stormwater systems, plans to start a $1.3 million sewer replacement project on Monday.
Read More »Gov. Wolf: Give Trump a chance
Following Tuesday's historic election, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf said President-elect Donald Trump should be given a chance and that more must be done to help people who are suffering economically.
Read More »York County home sales up 12 percent this year
The York County housing market continued its upward surge in October as year-to-date home sales rose 12 percent above last year's total through the first 10 months of the year, according to the Realtors Association of York and Adams Counties.
Read More »Pennsylvania American Water planning new HQ in Cumberland County
The commonwealth's largest water utility is planning to move its headquarters from the Hershey area to Cumberland County.
Read More »On the auction block: Contents of Hotel Carlisle to be sold off in December
Contents of the shuttered Hotel Carlisle and Embers Convention Center, a longtime fixture along the Harrisburg Pike near Interstate 81 in Middlesex Township, will be auctioned off next month in preparation for future demolition.
Read More »Hess trucks will be sold online only this year
Hess trucks are still a thing. They're just not a retail thing anymore.
Read More »Election Day growth of marijuana market could impact Pa.’s fledgling industry
A number of states voted to legalize cannabis Tuesday – some for medical use, others for recreational use – and depending on how things shake out, it could be good or bad for Pennsylvania's new medical marijuana market.
Read More »717: Alone no more
New phone numbers in the current 717 area code will eventually begin with 223 instead.
Read More »What does a Trump presidency mean for the stock market?
Investors did not expect to wake up Nov. 9 to a President-elect Donald Trump, and futures for the Dow Industrial Average, which fell more than 700 points Tuesday night, showed it.
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