York Country Day School in Spring Garden Township unveiled an addition and renovations Saturday during an open house and dedication ceremony.
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Lancaster chamber seminar teaches ‘Overtime 101’ to business leaders
With new overtime rules approaching, organizations are ramping up training on what a business leader described as “one of the largest issues impacting the way businesses operate in the last 10 or 15 years.”
Read More »Philadelphia radio vet Jennifer Lynn to discuss her changing field at York event
How do you keep your product fresh and up to date? Jennifer Lynn, whose “product” is radio, will address that question at an upcoming meeting of professional women at York College. Lynn is a host and producer for “Morning Edition” at Philadelphia’s NPR station WHYY.
Read More »Time for the boot: Harrisburg steps up parking enforcement
A program to boot vehicles with three or more outstanding parking citations in Harrisburg will take effect next week, according to Park Harrisburg.
Read More »Lancaster company taking craft beer to new heights
Given the expanding menu of brands and varieties, purchasing craft beer has become as much about the social experience as simply trying something new.
Read More »Postmark Credit Union finalizes merger with California institution
Members of Dauphin County-based Postmark Credit Union have approved the institution's merger with Xceed Financial Credit Union, allowing the deal to move ahead.
Read More »PDQ teams up with VisionCorps on door hardware line
Two Lancaster County organizations have teamed up to offer a line of door and security hardware assembled by people who are blind.
Read More »Plan would impose five-year tuition freeze at state universities
Two state lawmakers have teamed up on a bipartisan plan that would freeze tuition for five years at the 14 universities in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education.
Read More »Medical marijuana: Would-be growers, processors should have shovels ready
People who want to apply for a permit to grow or process medical marijuana in Pennsylvania better have design plans drawn and shovels in the ground when they submit their applications to the state.
Read More »Study: Central Pa. one of best distribution markets in U.S.
The first hole on a golf course isn't necessarily the best, it's just the first that people play.
Read More »York casket maker to expand, creating 60 jobs
A longtime maker of caskets and funeral products will expand its operations in York County, bringing 60 new full-time jobs to the region, Gov. Tom Wolf's office said today.
Read More »State system union puts strike authorization in members’ hands
The union representing faculty and coaches at Pennsylvania's state-owned universities will let the union's full membership vote on whether to hold a strike.
Read More »Second Cumberland County Dickey’s location now open
The fourth midstate Dickey's Barbecue Pit opened Thursday in Lower Allen Township with a midstate native and Messiah College graduate as the owner and operator.
Read More »Natural hazard risks ‘low’ for Central Pa. real estate
Tornadoes, hail and flooding are the biggest natural hazards facing homes in the midstate, but the overall risk is still pretty low here, a factor that helps sell more houses, according to California-based ATTOM Data Solutions, the parent company of research firm RealtyTrac.
Read More »Lancaster entrepreneurs pitch social business plans
Would you like to see low-income communities have more access to healthier foods, or more venues that promote sobriety during a night out?
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