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Here's where to find free help with your income taxes
For those of you who have not filed your 2009 income tax return, the filing date, April 15, is only five weeks away. Make sure you get your return in on time. Here are some resources for free tax preparation help.Volunteer Income Tax Assistance. VITA is an IRS-certified program. VITA sites are staff...




A century of caring
At the turn of the 20th century, poor elderly people who didn't have families were sent to almshouses or poorhouses that met only minimal standards.The homes were known for their dilapidated facilities and inadequate care, and states appeared to encourage the stigma as a motivating factor to kee...




Watch school no longer nonproft
The Lititz Watch Technicum has a new corporate structure but the same mission.The school, which Rolex established in 2001, was created as a nonprofit foundation that got all of its funding from the luxury watchmaker.But recently, the nonprofit status was dissolved and the school is now part of Rolex...




New diner on Columbia Avenue
W. Lancaster Diner opened Tuesday at 2931 Columbia Ave., the former home of Centerville Diner and, before that, Fuddruckers. The roughly 3,800-square-foot restaurant has seating for about 130, including at a counter, booths and tables. Owner Alex Awad said he oversaw renovations including painting a...




Lititz retailers defend 'open' flags
Many of the retailers in Lititz Borough use red, white and blue "open" flags to lure shoppers into their businesses.A group of more than 30 shopkeepers took a stand opposing an ordinance that could eliminate the "open" flags at the meeting of borough council Feb. 23.After almost an hour of debate ab...




Armstrong repeats it's not looking to sell
Armstrong World Industries is looking for new sales, not a new owner.That was the message delivered by its recently hired chief financial officer during a conference call Monday with Wall Street analysts."I didn't come on board to sell the company," said Thomas B. Mangas, who joined Armstrong in...




Architectural firm lays off 4, prepares new business plan
A downtown architectural firm says it has plenty of work in the proverbial pipeline, but the pipeline has been clogged by the recession.As a result, Cornerstone Design-Architects has laid off four of its 15 employees. The layoffs, including two partners, took effect Friday.Cornerstone president Dale...




Culinary arts school is moving on up
There is a tasteful bounty waiting to be uncovered at the YTI Career Services' culinary program.The program has been renamed the Pennsylvania School of Culinary Arts and positioned as a new division of YTI, formerly York Technical Institute."We have gained momentum and earned our own identity," said...




Smart shoppers just say 'no' to tax refund anticipation loans
"The trade of the petty usurer is hated with most reason: It makes a profit from currency itself, instead of making it from the process which currency was meant to serve. Their common characteristic is obviously their sordid avarice." — AristotleIf you have your income tax return filed at a pa...




Powered by the sun
His name is Ferid Brkic. You can call him Fred, like everyone else.But his Pequea Township company, SA-FE, is unlike anyone else's.For starters, Brkic is a native of Germany. He brings meticulous Old World craftsmanship to the business of making and selling energy-efficient aluminum frame window...




High's new leader sees positives
As you've undoubtedly noticed, now hardly seems like an ideal time to take charge of an industrial company.But Jeffrey D. Smith isn't wringing his hands in despair.Just the opposite.Smith, who becomes president and chief executive officer of High Industries Inc. on April 1, knows what the fi...




Armstrong posts smaller 4th-quarter loss
Armstrong World Industries posted a smaller net loss in the fourth quarter but lower profits for the full year, the company said Friday.The company's bottom line continued to be hurt by a recession-induced slump in sales, the Armstrong report showed.The quarter brought a net loss of $3.8 million...




PPL EnergyPlus names stadium
This deal should help the Philadelphia Union win fans.And it should help PPL EnergyPlus win customers.The deregulated electricity supplier and the professional soccer team have finalized a stadium naming-rights deal, it was announced Wednesday.It was reported three weeks ago that the two sides were ...




Park City owner inks deal
The nation's second-largest shopping mall operator, General Growth Properties Inc., said Wednesday it reached a deal with Canada's Brookfield Asset Management Inc. that will speed its exit from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.General Growth, in turn, could thwart last week's $10 billion...




New Holland bakery opens
Arianna's Bakery opened Monday at 158 E. Jackson St., New Holland. The bakery/coffee shop is in a roughly 4,400-square-foot former garage at Jackson Street and Railroad Avenue. It includes a wholesale operation as well as a small retail area.The owners are Levi Stoltzfus and his wife, Arianna, w...




Chamber focuses on successes of 2009
During its annual business meeting Tuesday morning, The Lancaster Chamber of Commerce & Industry was eager to look ahead after a difficult year.But while they acknowledged obstacles in 2009, chamber leaders also pointed to some important wins for local businesses and the chamber itself."However chal...




Another bidder for Park City owner
Canadian property manager Brookfield Asset Management Inc. is preparing to bid for a large slice of General Growth Properties Inc. It's an effort to block rival Simon Property Group Inc. from acquiring the giant shopping mall operator, a newspaper reported.Simon made an unsolicited $10 billion o...




Pending home sales up in January
A young couple went to a Mountville-area open house on Sunday for a single-family home priced at $175,000.They told Bob Rose, the real estate agent there, that they initially had planned to wait to buy a home until this fall, when they're getting married.But they accelerated their timetable to t...




A scoop on the house
A downtown ice cream shop now has a top that's "cherry" thanks to Armstrong World Industries.Armstrong on Thursday provided a free facelift to Carmen & David's Creamery, 23 N. Prince St., that showcases Armstrong's new colorful custom ceiling products.David Hommel said he his wife, Carme...




Maintain control with family limited partnerships
The biggest challenge for estate planners is how to reduce estate and gift taxes but allow the client to retain control over his assets. Family limited partnerships (FLPs) provide a solution to this problem.When you place investments, a business, or real estate holdings in a FLP, you retain control ...