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Lancaster Homes & Garden News
Berean Christian Stores files for Chapter 11
Three years ago, when the economy was healthy, Berean Christian Stores was hungry for growth.Its appetite for acquisitions prompted the Cincinnati-based retailer to buy 11 stores, including Provident Bookstores locations here and elsewhere.But now that the economy has taken a turn for the worse, cau...


Giant expansion set for next year
Continuing its aggressive growth strategy here, Giant Food Stores will start expanding its Lancaster Shopping Center store early next year.The project, which will double the size of the store, is part of a $12 million overhaul of the Manheim Township strip center.Giant expects the expansion, incorpo...


Cargas Systems set to move to 'green' site at Stockyards
As a guy who commutes to work on two wheels, not four, Chip Cargas encourages co-workers to do the same.He's found a few colleagues who would consider bicycling to work, if showers were available there.Late next year, Cargas hopes that feature will be a reality, after his firm moves to a new bui...


Wilbur union files National Labor Relations Board charge
The Wilbur Chocolate workers' union has filed an unfair labor practice charge with the National Labor Relations Board against Cargill Inc., the owner of the Lititz plant.Chocolate Workers Local 464, which represents hourly workers at the plant, recently filed the charge against the company for a...


Kyma Grill opens its doors
Kyma Seafood Grill opened Tuesday in Denver, marking the transformation of the former Silk City Diner into a sleek, new seafood restaurant.Owners Nick and George Barakos closed the Silk City Diner in January for major renovations. The brothers tore down most of the former diner at 1640 N. Reading Ro...


Local jobless rate up again
So much for the worst being behind us.The jobless rate for Lancaster County jumped back up in May, hitting 7.2 percent — the worst since 1985, the state reported Monday.The rate had slipped in April to 7.0 percent from March's 7.1 percent, raising the possibility that March was the peak of...


Study looks at economics of city's Southeast
Where do the people in the southeastern part of Lancaster City go to buy their shoes How about their jewelry, airline tickets, appliances and most of their foodThe answer to those questions is — almost exclusively — outside the southeast of the city.While the people and money are there...


Lift buys Bobcat dealer
Lift Inc. was looking for new markets.It found them at Bobcat of Lancaster.The material-handling equipment firm acquired the local Bobcat dealership, effective June 1, for an undisclosed price.Lift Inc. president Don Herman said Monday that the Bobcat dealership serves the same market as Lift Inc., ...


What to do with an inheritance if you're married
The statistics for termination of marriages in the United states are pretty grim. The latest statistics claim roughly 50 percent of first marriages end in divorce. Second or third marriages have only about 20 percent of couples remaining happily married.On the dissolution of the marriage by divorce,...


Making 'em feel at home
Some people just don't like to leave home, even when they go away on vacation.When going to the beach, they find thousands of homes away from home to choose from for a stay.But when coming to Lancaster County, they find the selection of homes is much more limited.Recently, however, more people h...


Rail route paints biofuel haul greener
The Strasburg Rail Road is going green and expanding its freight operation at the same time.No, the tourist line won't be burning soybean-based biofuel in its coal-fired steam locomotives.But it's expecting to handle a tank car of the stuff sometime this week.The Norfolk Southern shipment of...


Help that Habitat can bank on
It's no secret Lancaster Area Habitat for Humanity partners with many local businesses.But for some companies, the extent of that involvement is deeper than the public realizes, with support for Habitat manifesting itself at many levels.Susquehanna Bank is a perfect example. While it supplies fi...


Product Recalls - June 28, 2009
The following products have been recalled by the manufacturer in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Click on the product name for more information.PowerPlus generators made in China and imported by Big Muddy Sports, Perryville, Mo.Crane bath tubs with whirlpool made in t...


The end of an era
With the merger of the Intelligencer Journal and Lancaster New Era a done deal, I find myself merging with those stationed in the seemingly endless unemployment line.I'm not surprised, shocked or hurt; after all, as a business reporter I covered the monthly unemployment reports. Downsizing has b...


Local firm to redo city train station
A Lancaster company has been awarded the contract to renovate the 80-year-old Lancaster City Amtrak Station.Caldwell, Heckles & Egan Inc. announced Wednesday that it received the $8.5 million contract.CH&E Construction said it will begin work on the project next month and it will be completed by end...


Weis starts Lititz expansion
Weis Markets recently began site work for an expansion of its Lititz store after completing a renovation of its store in Gap.The Sunbury-based grocer plans to enlarge its store at 740 S. Broad St. in Lititz by about 30 percent, adding 12,000 square feet and realigning the parking lot, according to p...


Air passengers on the rise for new service here
Three months after the first Cape Air flight took off from Lancaster Airport, the airline's passenger counts here keep gaining altitude."It's definitely building every month. Obviously, that's what we want to see — an upward trend," said airport official Joyce Opp."In some cities (where Cape A...


Lancaster County a stop on writer's 50-state odyssey
Spurned by his 40th consecutive job interviewer, Daniel Seddiqui last year may have heard the ghost of Jack Kerouac calling.Like the famous author who chronicled his trips across 1950s America, Seddiqui embarked on a mission in September to write a book about working 50 jobs in 50 states in 50 weeks...


Armstrong shareholders re-elect board members
At its annual meeting Monday, Armstrong World Industries shareholders re-elected all of the company's members of the board of directors to serve one-year terms.At the meeting, Michael D. Lockhart, Armstrong's chairman, president and chief executive officer, said the company was moving forwar...


Armstrong adapts to challenges, chief says
Despite a negative economy, the top executive at Armstrong World Industries today voiced a positive outlook about his company.Michael D. Lockhart said he is "pretty optimistic about the future of the company" although it faces "the most challenging economic environment of our lifetime."Speaking at t...

