CEO of York Jewish Community Center resigns
Scott Katz has stepped down as CEO of the York Jewish Community Center, the board of directors announced in an email to its members this week.
Read More »Trump’s butler runs afoul of Secret Service for threatening Obama
Donald Trump's former butler has drawn the attention of the Secret Service for threats he's made online against President Barack Obama.
Read More »Who won York’s Downtown First awards?
A pretzel bakery, a barbershop, a bicycle taxi service and a homeless shelter — all in York — took home trophies Thursday during Downtown Inc's Downtown First awards at LSC Design.
Read More »Bird flu egg boom goes bust as U.S. farms quick to replace flock
America’s egg crisis is over. Not only have shortages disappeared, but there are signs of an emerging glut.
Read More »EPA releases tougher rules to curb methane leaks from oil and gas industry
The Obama administration on Thursday released a tougher set of regulations than initially proposed to curb heat-trapping methane emissions from oil and gas wells.
Read More »Wet Friday and Saturday in store for midstate
Even more rain is expected in the midstate the next two days.
Read More »Yesterday’s top story: Acquisition, client demand fuel growth for Sacunas
A Dauphin County B2B marketing firm recently bought Harrisburg-based Freefall and is in the process of opening an office in Portland, Ore., to serve its West Coast clients.
Read More »Wolf hopeful on cutting corporate taxes, reforming pensions
At the annual governor's breakfast on Thursday, the former York County businessman again played to the theme of creating a predictable playing field for businesses.
Read More »Doctors’ group blasts Highmark plan as ‘half-a-loaf’ solution
Doctors are criticizing a compensation plan developed by Highmark in an effort to resolve concerns about the insurer's recent cuts to physician reimbursement.
Read More »CPBJ-051316 
Off the Clock: PSECU
Central Penn College's 12th annual Business Partner of the Year award recipient, Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union (PSECU), was named during the college's annual town hall meeting for students, employers and community members. The event took place May 3 in the Conference Center at Central Penn College. PSECU was selected because of its continued support of Central Penn, its mission and its students. From left, Kristin Fike, Rubina Azizdin, PSECU director of university development Mike...
Read More »Triple Crown finishes project in Lower Allen, eyes another
With construction complete on the 150-unit Brooks Edge Apartments project on Lisburn Road, Triple Crown Corp. has shifted its focus to another housing development in Lower Allen Township.
Read More »Business group forms to address public safety in Harrisburg
A group of business owners, professionals and civic leaders in downtown Harrisburg have formed a grassroots organization intent on boosting public safety in the capital city.
Read More »Three things to know for this weekend
1. Stop and smell the roses at the Bloom Festival, an event filled with flowers, food and fun and sponsored by the Shippensburg Chamber of Commerce.
2. Enjoy a Beatles tribute band, The Day Trippers, at Hummingbird Ridge Winery.
3. Chip in for the education of future generations at a golf outing sponsored by Lancaster Family YMCA.
Dauphin, Lancaster rail projects share in $36 million statewide awards
Freight railroad projects in Dauphin and Lancaster counties are among 31 across Pennsylvania that are being funded under PennDOT grant programs.
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