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Harrisburg's first female mayor-elect, Linda Thompson, will be on proving ground when she takes office Jan 4.
In Harrisburg and York, first-term mayors are poised to bring new agendas, new administrations and new approaches. In Lancaster, the re-election of Democratic Mayor Rick Gray promises continuity with the recent past, a period that brought a surge in development.
Fresh off her mayoral race victory over Wendell K. Banks, Kim Bracey has turned her attention to assembling her administration and formulating a game plan for when she takes office.
A look at the top business priorities of mayors-elect in Harrisburg, Lancaster and York
Eastern Life and Health Insurance Co. has unveiled a group benefits Web portal the company calls e-bility.
Carrie Underwood didn't sing, and Simon Cowell didn't reduce anyone to tears. Instead, a Hershey-based medical technology startup won $5,000 this month in "Venture Idol," a competition for Pennsylvania entrepreneurs based on the popular reality TV show "American Idol."
Dr. Jeffery Dormu has a doctor of osteopathy degree from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine. The wrong degree was listed on page 24 of the Nov. 13 issue.
Select Medical Holdings Corp. is the midstate's newest public company. But the Cumberland County firm is hardly a stranger to the local landscape.
I am sad for Pennsylvania. Yet another round of indictments for public corruption has rocked the Capitol.
Regarding the article titled "Movers & Shakers 2009: Do Something!" I was pleased to see that public wellness was included in the list.