Women’s Health Center of Lebanon’s physicians and staff have joined WellSpan Health, a move the York-based hospital system says will increase its patients’ access to OB/GYN in Lebanon County.
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Will ‘to-go cocktails’ become a permanent thing in Pennsylvania?
The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States is hailing a bill that has just passed out of committee in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
Read More »Pa. partners with Rite Aid to get COVID vaccines to the intellectually and developmentally disabled
Pennsylvania-based Rite Aid Pharmacy is partnering with the state to ease access to COVID-19 vaccinations for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, Gov. Wolf announced.
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Community First Fund gets $3M grant to help small business recovery
Wells Fargo has selected Lancaster-based Community First Fund to receive a $3 million grant as part of its Open for Business Fund, a nationwide small business recovery effort.
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Lancaster’s Burnham Holdings reports 19% increase in Q1 net sales
Burnham Holdings Inc., the Lancaster-based parent company of multiple subsidiaries that are domestic manufacturers of boilers and related HVAC products and accessories such as furnaces, radiators and air conditioning systems, reported a major increase in residential sales for the first quarter of 2021.
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Restaurant Revitalization Fund program to focus first on minority-owned businesses
Restaurants, bars, caterers, inns, taverns and more can now apply through the Small Business Administration for a grant through the Restaurant Revitalization Fund (RRF) – and companies owned by women, veterans and other socially or economically disadvantaged individuals getting early priority.
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Spooky Nook signs first tenant to its million-square-foot complex in Ohio
Spooky Nook Sports Champion Mill broke ground in 2018 and will be the largest indoor sports complex in North America.
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Midstate highway contractor Hempt Bros. bought by New Enterprise Stone & Lime
Hempt Bros. Inc., a highway contractor and supplier of construction materials in Lower Allen Township, Cumberland County, has been purchased by New Enterprise Stone & Lime Co., based in Bedford County.
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Weis Markets’ CEO has big plans for growth 2021
Weis Markets Inc.’s Chairman, President and CEO Jonathan H. Weis has announced the company's plans to invest $135 million in its growth during 2021.
Read More »Gov. Tom Wolf lifting COVID-19 restrictions starting Memorial Day
Pennsylvania will lift all COVID-19 restrictions except the order to wear a mask in public on Memorial Day, the Wolf administration announced.
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Pa. Department of Environmental Protection expected to issue final RGGI language this week
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is expected to unveil its final regulatory language for the state’s participation in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) this week.
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Traditions Bank forms holding company
Traditions Bank of York, which formerly went by the name York Traditions Bank, has completed its reorganization into a holding company structure.
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York Water Company names first female board chair
York-based CPA Cynthia A. Dotzel was named York Water Company’s first female board chair.
Read More »Vaccinated adults aged 65 + are 94% less likely to be hospitalized with COVID than their unvaccinated peers
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that fully vaccinated adults 65 years and older were 94% less likely to be hospitalized with COVID-19 than people of the same age who were not vaccinated.
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For more than a century, barbers in this shop have been keeping Mechanicsburg residents well groomed
Neibert’s barbershop in Mechanicsburg has been a mainstay in the area for more than a century. And in an era when COVID-19 determines just about every business decision, Charles Dureka is happy that he gambled on a business that has been practically immune to adversity.
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