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State provides millions for sewer and water plant upgrades in region
ALBANY – The State Environmental Facilities Corporation has approved millions in grants and loans for upgrades to wastewater and drinking water facilities in the Hudson Valley and Catskills areas. The Town of Thompson will receive a just under $7 million grant and $5.3 million grant to upgrade its Emerald...
Pennsylvania schools to reap $11 billion in rewards; taxpayers questioning if its money well spent
(WHTM) — Governor Josh Shapiro went back to school today to tout the historic $11 billion coming to Pennsylvania schools this year, however questions are still being asked about whether taxpayers’ dollars are well-spent. Public schools are joyous over the $11 billion budget, including schools like Central Dauphin that have been unconstitutionally underfunded for years. […]
Pennsylvania to continue testing drinking water near East Palestine train derailment site for 10 years
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Pennsylvania will continue to test drinking water near the East Palestine train derailment site for the next 10 years, the Shapiro administration announced on Tuesday.While no contamination related to the train derailment has been found so far, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection says it will continue to sample private drinking water wells within a one-mile radius of the site over the next decade.The DEP said funding for the work is included in a proposed federal consent decree between the Environmental Protection Agency and Norfolk Southern. The DEP will also oversee Norfolk Southern's testing of three groundwater monitoring wells...
PennDOT Driver License, Photo Centers closed for Labor Day weekend
PENNSYLVANIA, USA — The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced that all driver license and photo centers will be closed during Labor Day weekend. PennDOT says that this will include its full-service center in Harrisburg, and all locations will be closed from Saturday, Aug. 31 through Monday, Sept. 2.
PA Cyber Charter Advisors Union Authorizes Strike
Advisors and counselors with the PA Cyber Charter School have authorized a strike. Officials with their association say that negotiations have been ongoing for the last two years, but so far no contract has been agreed upon. The union says they are looking for safer working conditions and better healthcare.
Couple Finds Perfect Fit with Payroll Vault Franchise
Massive Client Potential of B2B Brand Appealed to Pennsylvania Couple. When Ed and Cathy Carroll (above) looked into owning and operating a business, they sharpened their focus on an affordable B2B model that would play to their strengths and required minimal employees. They settled on the Payroll Vault franchise, which does payroll and workforce management for small businesses.
First Bank To Expand in New Jersey and Pennsylvania
First Bank will open new branches in New Jersey and Pennsylvania this fall, aiming to offer better convenience and service. First Bank plans to open new branches in New Jersey and Pennsylvania this fall, with a focus on providing enhanced convenience and exceptional service to retirees, families, small businesses, and entrepreneurs.
Pa. Game Commission announces Sunday hunting dates
The Pennsylvania Game Commission has announced the Sunday hunting dates for 2024. The commission posted an announcement on their Instagram page with the dates for the remainder of 2024. “These dates are the perfect opportunity to spend more time afield,” the post read. “Remember, if you are planning to hunt...
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