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Manufacturer & Business Association joins Coalition to Protect and Promote Association Health Plans

By Kevin Randolph  |   January 10, 2019   |   Companies

The Manufacturer & Business Association (MBA) announced Tuesday that it joined the Coalition to Protect and Promote Association Health Plans. The recently formed coalition works with federal and s...

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PharmaCann Penn Plant to build medical marijuana growing, processing facility in Lackawanna County

By Kevin Randolph  |   January 9, 2019   |   Companies

PharmaCann Penn Plant LLC, a PharmaCann Company, will construct a 36,000 square-foot, pharmaceutical-grade medical marijuana growing and processing facility in Lackawanna County, Penn. The company ...

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FirstEnergy Foundation donates $25,000 to Fill a Glass with Hope milk program

By Kevin Randolph  |   January 8, 2019   |   Companies

The FirstEnergy Foundation recently donated $25,000 to support Fill a Glass with Hope, the first statewide charitable fresh milk program in the United States. Linda Moss, president of Pennsylvania...

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Chester County preserves 500th farm

By Kevin Randolph  |   January 8, 2019   |   Companies

Chester County recently signed agreements to preserve its 500th farm through its open space preservation program. The total number of farm acres preserved in the county is now nearly 40,000. In tot...

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Fulton Bank to purchase wealth business of Altoona-based Forney Financial

By Kevin Randolph  |   January 7, 2019   |   Companies

Fulton Bank, N.A., based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, announced Thursday that it signed an agreement to purchase the wealth management business conducted by Forney Financial Solutions, LLC, based in Al...

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Grocery store owner says West Philadelphia ShopRite will close due to city’s soda tax

By Kevin Randolph  |   January 7, 2019   |   Companies

The owner of a ShopRite grocery store in West Philadelphia announced recently that the store will close in March, blaming Philadelphia’s tax on soda and other sweetened beverages for the decrease in...

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Rep. Diamond names small businesses as priority for new legislative session

By Kevin Randolph  |   January 3, 2019   |   Companies

Rep. Russ Diamond (R-Lebanon) took the oath of office Tuesday to begin the 2019-20 legislative session in the state House of Representatives and noted that he would focus on problems facing small busi...

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Mariner East 2 Pipeline enters service

By Kevin Randolph  |   January 3, 2019   |   Companies

Energy Transfer LP recently announced that its Mariner East 2 natural gas liquids (NGLs) pipeline has entered service and is available for both interstate and intrastate service. The 350-mile pipe...

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Tenaska Westmoreland Generating Station begins commercial operation

By Kevin Randolph  |   January 2, 2019   |   Companies

Tenaska Westmoreland Generating Station, a new natural gas-fueled power plant in southwest Penn., recently began commercial operational. The 940-megawatt (MW) plant is located near Smithton in Sout...

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Erie Insurance invests in two startup companies through Secure Erie Accelerator

By Kevin Randolph  |   December 28, 2018   |   Companies

Erie Insurance recently invested in two Erie, Pennsylvania startup companies that were part of the Erie Innovation District's Secure Erie Accelerator. Nine startups participated in the accelerator ...

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Calpine’s York 2 Energy Center units achieve first fire

By Kevin Randolph  |   December 27, 2018   |   Companies

McDermott International, Inc. recently announced first fire of units 5 and 6 and steam blows at Calpine's York 2 Energy Center, a combined-cycle gas power station in Peach Bottom Township, Penn. Fi...

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Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission approves partial settlements for PECO, Duquesne Light

By Kevin Randolph  |   December 26, 2018   |   Companies

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) approved Thursday two partial settlements, one involving PECO Energy Company (PECO) and various other parties and one involving Duquesne Light and othe...

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Companies submit information on corrected workers compensation policies

By Melina Druga  |   December 26, 2018   |   Companies

Zenith Insurance Co. and ZNAT Insurance Co. are the first insurers in the state to submit informational workers compensation filings, a move commended by Insurance Commissioner Jessica Altman. On D...

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Morgan Advanced Materials and Technologies, Inc. to expand presence in Pennsylvania

By Kevin Randolph  |   December 21, 2018   |   Companies

Morgan Advanced Materials and Technologies, Inc. (Morgan), a materials company specializing in carbon and silicon carbide manufacturing, will invest at least $1.6 million in an expansion project and c...

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Altman urges workers’ comp insurers to reimburse small businesses for premium overpayments

By Kevin Randolph  |   December 21, 2018   |   Companies

Jessica Altman, Pennsylvania’s Insurance Commissioner, recently urged insurance companies that provide workers’ compensation insurance to reimburse any Pennsylvania businesses that were overcharge...

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Gov. Wolf approves tax credits for 255 early-stage technology companies

By Kevin Randolph  |   December 20, 2018   |   Companies

Gov. Tom Wolf recently approved Keystone Innovation Zone (KIZ) tax credits for 255 early-stage technology companies to encourage entrepreneurship in and around Pennsylvania’s colleges and universiti...

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Reps. Fitzpatrick, Staats urge new location for proposed Quakertown Compressor Station

By Kevin Randolph  |   December 19, 2018   |   Companies

U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) and Pennsylvania state Rep. Craig Staats (R-145) recently urged the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to find an alternative location for the proposed Quak...

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Pennsylvania natural gas industry stalled by lack of support from neighboring state

By Kim Riley  |   December 18, 2018   |   Companies

New York State politics is preventing Pennsylvania natural gas producers from gaining economic and competitive ground in the market, a situation that’s unlikely to improve in the near-term without s...

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New microbrewery to open location in Jeanette, Westmoreland County

By Kevin Randolph  |   December 18, 2018   |   Companies

Westmoreland County Land Bank recently announced the sale of 500 Clay Avenue in downtown Jeannette to Sobel’s Obscure Brewery, LLC for its new microbrewery location. Sobel’s Obscure Brewery is...

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Aqua Pennsylvania acquires wastewater assets of East Bradford Township, Chester County

By Kevin Randolph  |   December 17, 2018   |   Companies

Aqua America Inc. recently announced that its Pennsylvania subsidiary acquired the approximately 1,250-connection wastewater assets of East Bradford Township, Chester County for $5 million. The acq...

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