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1. Insurer offers options
A San Diego-based company wants to make a splash among Pennsylvania employers with a new insurance product that covers alternative medical services traditional health plans ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2. A CALL TO SERVICE
John Jamison's store is empty, but he is running out of space. Most of his building on East Market Street in York is devoted to ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
3. Columbia friendly to condos project
David Doolittle thinks he knows why people might want to buy luxury condos in Columbia. The river town along the Susquehanna River has historic charm ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. Visitors bureau to go on without Cumberland
The Hershey-Capital Region Visitors Bureau promises to operate in 2005 with only three of its original five member counties. Dauphin County commissioners plan to support ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
5. Forecast looks good for contractors
With an unseasonably warm start to winter, residential contractors are hoping to be ahead of schedule come March. "A mild winter will spur the building ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
6. Old buildings transformed
Seven years ago, McKissick Associates began helping St. Stephen's Episcopal Cathedral in Harrisburg find space for its school. St. Stephen's had been running the school ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
7. Mangers plan to carry out Vartan's vision for city
Dreams of building a business district in midtown Harrisburg and developing the city's suburbs did not die with their creator, John O. Varian. The real-estate ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
8. Cigna to expand in market
Cigna HealthCare wants to expand its presence in the midstate after years of being a minor player in the region's health-insurance market. The move could ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
9. COMFORT FOOD
Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, you can walk into Carlisle's City Park Diner on Hanover Street and order anything from seafood and ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
10. Workers' comp could go down
Central Pennsylvania businesses challenged by rising workers' compensation insurance costs could get some relief in 2005. In mid-December, the Pennsylvania Compensation Rating Bureau asked the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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