Comcast has shut down its Suzy Street location, but plans to open an Xfinity store in Cedar Crest Square in the first half of 2021.
Business & Nonprofits
PRL acquired by Connecticut-based investment firm, terms not disclosed
Lebanon County firm PRL has been acquired by Stamford-based Compass Partners, the company announced in a press release Friday.
Frederick Chevrolet expands pre-owned operation into former Bennett Toyota lot
Frederick Chevrolet will turn the former Bennett Toyota on Route 72 into a pre-owned lot featuring nearly 400 vehicles.
SARCC wraps up new support group for LGBTQ community
The Sexual Assault Resource and Counseling Center (SARCC) of Lebanon County will soon be wrapping up its successful first LGBTQ+ support group.
Horst Signs receives state development loan to expand Myerstown facility
A Lebanon County sign manufacturer has been approved for a low-interest loan of $1.21 million through the Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority.
C.L. Sturkey, Inc., local maker of medical instrument blades, wins SBA award
C. L. Sturkey, Inc., local maker of medical instrument blades distributed worldwide, gets SBA Eastern Pennsylvania Family-Owned Small Business of the Year award.
Lebanon to temporarily lose only remaining movie theater
Lebanon will temporarily lose its only remaining movie theater on Thursday when Regal shuts down its 536 U.S. locations.
Fulton to close Lebanon East branch
According to BizNewsPA, Lancaster-based Fulton Financial will close nearly 10% of its branches by early next year, including one in North Lebanon Township.
Weaber opens Downtown Lebanon career center, adds shuttle between city & mill
Lebanon County hardwoods manufacturer Weaber has opened a new Downtown Lebanon career center designed to help bring new workers into the industry.
Four Lebanon County businesses ranked top 50 fastest-growing in central PA
PRL, Inc. and subsidiaries, Bell & Evans, APR Supply Co., and Candoris Technologies were listed in Central Penn Business Journal’s ranking of the Top 50 Fastest-Growing Companies in Central PA.
Clarence Schock Memorial Park at Governor Dick welcomes artist-in-residence for Fall 2020/Spring 2021
The programs will incorporate two public art projects including “Forest Fable” that will start in October and “Spring Souvenir” in the spring.
New Dunkin’ expects to open in Campbelltown by end of year, 15-20 jobs available
A new Dunkin’ Donuts franchise is expected to open in Campbelltown by the end of the year.
Adoption Swaption provides assistance for foster, adoptive families
Foster closest Adoption Swaption has assisted more than 100 families so far this year – rapid and needed growth for a local effort just two years old.
Connected Together Lebanon County aims to decrease local violence
Recently, the Community Health Council secured a $300,000 grant to understand, curtail and prevent violence and abuse locally. The initiative will be called ‘Connected Together Lebanon County.’
Family, craft, and tradition all twisted into Shuey’s pretzel business
The Shueys have been making crafted pretzels in Lebanon for 93 years.