Riverside renaissance
Wrightsville might be a sleepy river town to outsiders, but it isn't sitting back to let the current carry it downstream.
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Hanover considers heritage/conference center project
The Hanover community in York County is embarking on a marketing feasibility study to see whether stakeholders should develop a so-called heritage/conference center in the borough's downtown.
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Sound off: What you said
Last week’s question: Do you think the state should loosen regulations controlling payday lenders?
Read More »The danger of unpaid summer (or any other) internships
What does your company or nonprofit have in common with the Hearst Corporation, Fox Searchlight and Charlie Rose? If you aren’t careful this summer, maybe more than you think.
Read More »Making the network work for your business
Yes, it can be lonely at the top when you’re trying to make your entrepreneurial dreams come true. But it doesn’t have to be.
Read More »Business backing expands for this year’s Plein Air arts festival
Birds chirp and sing in the trees above a babbling brook. Guitar music wafts through the park from the pavilion.
Read More »For Fiat, less proving to be more in Faulkner’s studio
Curiosity over its stylish subcompact car has quickly turned to consistency for Italian manufacturer Fiat SpA and Faulkner Automotive Group, its Central Pennsylvania dealer.
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In brief: Online notary applications increasing
Nearly three in five people seeking appointment as a Pennsylvania notary public in May filed their applications online, according to the Department of State.
Read More »Talent showcase coming to Annville 
The front lawn of Marty’s Music, 1245 E. Main St., Annville, will be the setting for a variety of musical performances this month...
Read More »Lower supplies launch gas futures
Natural-gas futures surged more than 14 percent after the government reported a smaller-than-expected increase in gas stockpiles last week, suggesting demand is stronger than forecast.
In brief: Record-breaking May for Mid-Atlantic construction
Regional commercial construction projects topped 1,603 last month, the second-highest monthly total in the 74-year history of the Mid Atlantic BX, a trade association that tracks projects in Delaware, New Jersey, northern Maryland and Pennsylvania.
Read More »In brief: Financial advisers establish regional office in Camp Hill
Kansas-based financial advisers firm Waddell & Reed Financial Inc. has opened a Cumberland County office to be the nerve center for one of its regional managers.
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