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Christian School of York has named Dr. Jeremy Drake its new Head of School.
14/07/2025

Christian School of York has named Dr. Jeremy Drake its new Head of School.

Christian School of York has named Dr. Jeremy Drake as its new Head of School.

Tec Centro Lancaster celebrates 2024 grads who completed workforce training and adult education.
14/07/2025

Tec Centro Lancaster celebrates 2024 grads who completed workforce training and adult education.

Tec Centro Lancaster celebrates 2024 grads who completed workforce training and adult education.

🍷✨ Early Bird Tickets Are Still Available—But Not for Long! ✨🥃Take advantage of this Early Bird special! At checkout, us...
12/07/2025

🍷✨ Early Bird Tickets Are Still Available—But Not for Long! ✨🥃

Take advantage of this Early Bird special! At checkout, use code SIPPERSPECIAL to receive 25% off tickets until 7/15/25.*

Multiple ticket levels available! Buy Now: https://bit.ly/4cmHqKR

The Central Penn Business Journal proudly presents the Harrisburg Wine and Fine Spirits Festival, bringing a world of exquisite wines and spirits to the capital region. Join us for a night of sipping, sampling, and savoring special offerings.

*Discount does not include Designated Driver ticket level

Sheetz is giving away one free bag of fries via its app through July 13 to celebrate National French Fry Day at all 780-...
11/07/2025

Sheetz is giving away one free bag of fries via its app through July 13 to celebrate National French Fry Day at all 780-plus store locations.

Sheetz is giving away one free bag of fries via its app through July 13 to celebrate National French Fry Day at all 780-plus store locations.

Lancaster County home prices climbed in June 2025 as listings dipped and homes sold faster, spending just 19 days on mar...
11/07/2025

Lancaster County home prices climbed in June 2025 as listings dipped and homes sold faster, spending just 19 days on market.

Lancaster County home prices climbed in June 2025 as listings dipped and homes sold faster, spending just 19 days on market.

GHAR reports rising inventory and steady sales in Cumberland, Dauphin, and Perry counties as the Central PA housing mark...
10/07/2025

GHAR reports rising inventory and steady sales in Cumberland, Dauphin, and Perry counties as the Central PA housing market strengthens.

GHAR reports rising inventory and steady sales in Cumberland, Dauphin, and Perry counties as the Central PA housing market strengthens.

Tower Jewelers opens a new location at Strawberry Square in downtown Harrisburg, expanding its Pennsylvania presence.
10/07/2025

Tower Jewelers opens a new location at Strawberry Square in downtown Harrisburg, expanding its Pennsylvania presence.

Tower Jewelers opens a new location at Strawberry Square in downtown Harrisburg, expanding its Pennsylvania presence.

⚠️ Final Call: Nominate for the Forty Under 40 Awards! ⚠️Hurry, nominate before July 10: https://bit.ly/4cRacUyThe Forty...
10/07/2025

⚠️ Final Call: Nominate for the Forty Under 40 Awards! ⚠️
Hurry, nominate before July 10: https://bit.ly/4cRacUy

The Forty Under 40 awards recognize the future leaders who are not only achieving success in their careers but giving back in meaningful ways to the Central PA community.

Harrisburg ranks  #8 among U.S. small rental markets, with 11 renters per unit and rising demand despite a small increas...
10/07/2025

Harrisburg ranks #8 among U.S. small rental markets, with 11 renters per unit and rising demand despite a small increase in new apartment supply.

Harrisburg ranks #8 among U.S. small rental markets, with 11 renters per unit and rising demand despite a small increase in new apartment supply.

Maher Duessel unveils a collaborative leadership model to better serve nonprofits and governments, supporting growth acr...
10/07/2025

Maher Duessel unveils a collaborative leadership model to better serve nonprofits and governments, supporting growth across Central Pennsylvania and beyond.

Maher Duessel unveils a collaborative leadership model to better serve nonprofits and governments, supporting growth across Central Pennsylvania and beyond.

PASSHE is expanding course sharing, enabling students to access advanced classes across universities.
09/07/2025

PASSHE is expanding course sharing, enabling students to access advanced classes across universities.

PASSHE is expanding course sharing, enabling students to access advanced classes across universities.

🏗️ Recognizing excellence in construction!If your project helped shape Central PA—Let’s celebrate it!Submit your applica...
09/07/2025

🏗️ Recognizing excellence in construction!
If your project helped shape Central PA—Let’s celebrate it!

Submit your application now: https://bit.ly/4dGpiwW

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Award-winning business newspaper for Central Pennsylvania

The Central Penn Business Journal is the award-winning business newspaper of record for Central Pennsylvania, providing more information, more analysis and more advice pertinent to business than any other local media outlet. As the most widely read local business publication in Central Pennsylvania, the Journal reaches entrepreneurs, corporate directors, middle managers and CEOs. In short, decision-makers are reading the Business Journal.

Our news team, which has served the business community for more than 30 years, has established a reputation for covering important business news in depth. As an independently owned newspaper, we’re not afraid to tackle difficult topics, and we do it objectively.

With a readership of more than 21,000 in print and tens of thousands more online, the Journal reaches business leaders and decision-makers who work, live and invest in Central Pennsylvania. We bring them information that can’t be found anywhere else.