Weight loss center moves to new facility
Updated Feb 12, 2021;
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A weight loss center on Jonestown Road has a new home nearby.
BeBalanced Harrisburg East has moved from the Olde Liberty Square office center on Jonestown Road in Lower Paxton Township to a new location at 5201 Jonestown Road in Lower Paxton Township.
The company’s 14-week plan includes all-natural supplements and one-on-one support. The company says that its “all-natural, non-medical approach” not only helps people lose weight but also helps with other things including sleep and mood.
BeBalanced Harrisburg East was the very first franchise location for Lancaster County-based BeBalanced Hormone Weight Loss Centers back in 2015.
Hersheypark Set To Begin 2021 Season
(Hershey, PA) Hersheypark is preparing to begin its new season this year. The park announced Friday that it will be opening on April 2nd. Officials say the park is going to have a new ticket offer and three new culinary experiences in its Chocolatetown region. Tickets can be purchased on Hersheypark s website. Mural Honoring Black Women On Display In Lancaster
(Lancaster, PA) A mural that honors black women is now on display in downtown Lancaster. The mural called Protection was unveiled at the Ware Center over the weekend. It was created by the Lancaster L-B-G-T-Q-Plus Coalition and artists Kearasten Jordan and Pilisa Mackey. The mural represents the need for protection of Black women and can be seen from North Prince Street.
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Comcast sets sights on central Pa.: 5 new Xfinity stores planned for the region
Updated Feb 03, 2021;
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Last year, Comcast ended an era in the midstate. It closed its last service center location.
Comcast’s former service centers were for customers to pay bills and return items. They were typically attached to the company’s technical support centers. Many were located on back streets or in business parks, and options beyond paying a bill or returning a device were limited.
But then in December 2014, Comcast opened its first Xfinity Store in the midstate in Springettsbury Township, York County. A month later it opened a store in the Lancaster area. Three months later there was another store that opened in Spring Township, Berks County. In January 2017, Xfinity opened a store at the Colonial Commons shopping center on Jonestown Road in Lower Paxton Township. In March 2019, Comcast opened a store in Chambersburg, Franklin County.
Photo printing lab coming to York County, bringing over 100 new jobs
Updated Jan 25, 2021;
Posted Jan 25, 2021
Department of Community and Economic Development Secretary Dennis Davin, shown here speaking about Gov. Tom Wolf s unrelated infrastructure improvement initiative in 2020.
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The headquarters of a full-service photography printing lab will be relocating to York County.
According to a press release from Governor Tom Wolf, the Nations Photo Lab headquarters will be coming to Springettsbury Township in York County. The move from their former headquarters in Cockeysville, Maryland will bring 125 new jobs to the region. Nations Photo Lab is an affiliate of Gallery Blocks LLC, doing business as Artsy Couture.