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Jim T. Ryan covers manufacturing, technology, transportation, work force and Cumberland County. He has been with the Central Penn Business Journal since 2006.
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Q: How many events has the museum hosted since it opened in 2003, and what was the most memorable?
Paula Holzman covers health care, nonprofits, advertising and marketing and Lancaster County. She has been with the Central Penn Business Journal since 2008.
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The recession has brought scant silver linings to the midstate, but Bob Batory might have found one of them.
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Q: Is commercial real estate gaining ground, or is it still in a devastated state because of the economy?
Jim T. Ryan covers manufacturing, technology, transportation, work force and Cumberland County. He has been with the Central Penn Business Journal since 2006.
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The past year was eventful for the banking industry, and 2011 could be as lively as banks deal with new regulations in an economy that’s slowly improving.
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Cliff Ellis founded Compleat Restorations in 1978. Today it has about 50 employees at its Ephrata headquarters and York branch office and $8 million in annual revenue.
Paula Holzman covers health care, nonprofits, advertising and marketing and Lancaster County. She has been with the Central Penn Business Journal since 2008.
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The past few years have been educational in several ways for Robert A. Kinsley II, president of LSC Design.
Jim T. Ryan covers manufacturing, technology, transportation, work force and Cumberland County. He has been with the Central Penn Business Journal since 2006.
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The farms of this new decade could be more futuristic, especially as farmers trade in older tractors and other equipment for those laden with technology.