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Read More »Proposal would clear hurdles for startups
Entrepreneurs who want to launch small businesses can have trouble getting started.
Read More »Easton looking past Science Center cancellation
The decision to cancel a $100 million science center slated for downtown Easton is being taken in stride by city boosters, who say it should not halt economic development in the city.
Read More »MRC heading to bigger office in Upper Macungie
Manufacturers Resource Center will move to new office space further west next month as it sees continued growth in training, services.
Read More »Coalition panel focuses on improving health care value
For health care industry executives gathered at the 6th annual Healthcare Systems Engineering Symposium at Lehigh University on May 20, the answer to what creates value in health care is simple: lower costs and better health.
Read More »Regional law firm opens office in Easton
With its new Easton office, Norris McLaughlin is looking to capture more business in the region as the firm grows.
Read More »Wind Creek offers more details as Sands casino sale approaches
As the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board prepares to review the ownership transfer of Sands Bethlehem Casino Resort to Wind Creek Hospitality on May 29, new details emerge on redevelopment plans aimed at driving tourism to the Bethlehem site.
Read More »Agreement adds options for Lehigh Valley bus service to Philadelphia
Trans-Bridge Lines of Bethlehem said it has reached an agreement with two other bus companies to broaden the choices for commuters taking the bus between the Lehigh Valley and Philadelphia.
Read More »Transportation company announces 84 layoffs in Lehigh Valley, Central Pa.
A Kansas-based provider of rail crew transportation services is laying off 84 van drivers in Pennsylvania, including many in Central Pennsylvania and the Lehigh Valley, after losing a contract with Virginia-based rail giant Norfolk Southern Corp.
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