Giant Eagle stores expand program to curb food waste 
Food retailer Giant Eagle has announced the expansion of its partnership with Flashfood, a digital marketplace that provides customers access to heavily discounted food nearing its best-by date.
Read More »Graham Engineering acquires Kennedy Tool & Die 
York-based Graham Engineering Co. has acquired Kennedy Tool & Die Inc. of Birdsboro, Berks County.
Read More »PennDot is hiring CDL operators and mechanics 
PennDOT is looking for CDL operators and diesel and construction equipment mechanics in Franklin County.
Read More »Heat risk and young athletes — rising temperatures lead to lawsuits and environmental injustice
At least 50 high school football players in the U.S. have died from heat stroke in the past 25 years. And high school athletes in other sports are not immune from the risks – female cross-country athletes are twice as likely to suffer from heat-related illnesses as athletes in any other high school sport.
Read More »Perinatal depression: study shows how common it is for both parents to experience it
Many new parents struggle with mental health issues. Research suggests up to a quarter of new mothers and one in ten fathers experience depression after the birth of their child. Although there has been greater awareness and dialogue in recent years about the mental health struggles of mothers and fathers, we don’t know very much about the experience of ...
Read More »Time to Unplug and Reset
The little boy that used to beg me to take him to the playground every day is now a moody teenager who is completely obsessed with technology. Lately he would rather spend his time on his phone or playing video games.
Read More »Penn State Health fundraising campaign sets record 
A six-year fundraising campaign raised a record $316.96 million for Penn State Health and Penn State College of Medicine.
Read More »State Treasury names Armstrong executive CIO 
State Treasurer Stacy Garrity announced Monday that Thomas J. Waters, former vice president of corporate finance with Lancaster-based Armstrong World Industries, is joining her senior staff as chief investment officer.
Read More »Chiropractic clinic, electronics repair shop among new local businesses 
Three area businesses and a faith-based nonprofit announced grand openings/open houses, and an electronics repair shop in Harrisburg has opened its doors as well.
Read More »Cancer Care Associates of York partners with specialty medicine dispensing firm 
Cancer Care Associates of York has partnered with San Francisco, California-based House Rx, to more efficiently integrate specialty medicine dispensing.
Read More »Hanover industrial property sells for $3.2M 
An 83,733-square-foot industrial warehouse at 262 Church St., Hanover, sold for $3.2 million to Church Street Equities LLC, announced Rock Commercial Real Estate, which brokered the transaction.
Read More »Burnham’s sales up 20%, profit hurt by inflation, staffing 
Burnham Holdings Inc. reported its financial results for the six months ended July 3, showing a net sales increase of 20% as well as a net loss in the second quarter of $1.1 million.
Read More »Benefits Plans for the Post-Pandemic World
The COVID-19 pandemic forced many people to change not only how they work, but how they think about work.
Read More »Electric vehicle charging depot to be built next to HIA 
A six-port electric vehicle DC fast-charging depot adjacent to Harrisburg International Airport will be built by rental car operator Aero Corp. with equipment and network services supplied by TurnOnGreen Inc.
Read More »New internet provider coming to central Pa. 
Charlotte, North Carolina-based internet provider Brightspeed announced plans to reach up to 40,000 customers in Pennsylvania by the end of 2023, as part of the first phase of its fiber network build in the state.
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