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June 14
  • Swatara Township-based Metro Bank's Jessica Darr taught local elementary students the importance of saving money using games and other hands-on activities during National Teach Children to Save Day. Throughout the week, Metro Money Sense instructors taught 110 classes. Photo/Submitted
  • Dunkin' Donuts of Central Pennsylvania held an American Red Cross blood drive April 25 at its 4212 Union Deposit Road, Lower Paxton Township, location. Pictured are Bob Rufo, representative of the Dunkin' Donuts franchisee, left, and Barry Stanko, store manager. Photo/Submitted
  • James Tesche, left, director of facilities for Mennonite Home Communities in Manheim Township, and David Tesche, senior consultant at Illinois-based Maverick Technologies, run Shadey’s Rugged Run at Lancaster Bible College April 27. The run benefits the Children’s Miracle Network. Photo/Submitted
  • The children of employees at Advanced Conversion Technologies in Middletown planted their own mini gardens with the help of “Farmer Scott” Seibert and the American Heart Association as part of Take your Child to Work Day. Photo/Submitted
  • Nearly 40 teams from York-area businesses competed in the Office Olympix to raise more than $35,000 for Easter Seals Central PA. Teams dressed as their favorite rock bands and participated in Olympic-style games. Pictured is a team dressed as the Village People taking part in the office chair relay. Photo/Submitted
  • Hively Landscapes donated a tree to the York Day Nursery in honor of Arbor Day. Children assisted with the planting by adding topsoil in the newly created Nature Center. Pictured, from left, are Tristan Hyman, Zar'Myriah Clay, Allison Bradley, assistant director Lisa Rumsey and Sha'Niyah Ballard. Photo/Submitted
  • U.S. Rep. Scott Perry toured York-based Precision Custom Components to see the company’s production of parts for the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier construction and maintenance program. Pictured, from left, are Gary Butler, president and CEO, and Earl Shue of PCC, and Perry. Photo/Submitted
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York City Living 2013

York City Living 2013
More than 44,000 people call the five-square-mile city of York “home,” and those residents are taking part in countless initiatives that keep it buzzing with upbeat energy and activity. There are so many reasons to spend time in York’s ever-growing neighborhoods, including new restaurants, retail shops and small businesses that are opening every day. Yorkers are proud to live, work, play and learn in this city filled with a rich cultural diversity, and they want to share that pride with you.

CFO of the Year Awards 2013

CFO of the Year Awards 2013
Behind the scenes of every successful business is a financial executive who helped the company get there. While these CFOs rarely get the proper recognition, our CFO of the Year Awards program does just that. From small nonprofit organizations to private companies, get acquainted with the individuals who have been contributing to Central Pennsylvania's economic growth and stability.

Spring Construction & Real Estate Report 2013

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Experts in the construction and real estate industries say the market is finally recovering -- but that recovery brings with it new challenges and client expectations. The spring 2013 Construction & Real Estate Report looks at how the upswing is affecting real estate appraisers, gives you hard data on the number of building permits issued, lays out why Building Information Modeling is the future of construction, and more.

Governor’s ImPAct Awards 2013

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Gov. Tom Corbett, the Pennsylvania Department of Community & Economic Development (DCED) and Team Pennsylvania Foundation designed the inaugural Governor’s ImPAct Awards to celebrate the companies and individuals who are investing in Pennsylvania and creating jobs. The program recognizes companies of all shapes and sizes that are making the greatest impact in their communities, perpetuating innovation and entrepreneurship and expanding their presence globally.

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