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New Home Construction in Lancaster County PA
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Lancaster Homes & Garden News
Congress shows it's full of surprises on estate tax
I didn't really think they would do it. Or I suppose I should say, I didn't really think they wouldn't do it. Congress is actually going to let the estate tax expire without an extension.Barring last-minute action, Jan. 1 begins a year with no federal estate tax. Currently the exemption from the tax...


2009: Pulling back from the brink
In 2009, the economy was near collapse before pulling back from the brink of depression. Unemployment topped 10 percent, but layoffs eased. General Motors and Chrysler toppled into bankruptcy and emerged smaller and leaner. The Dow Jones industrial average swooned to a 12-year low, then came part of...


Product Recalls - Dec. 27, 2009
The following product has been recalled by the manufacturer in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Click on the product name for more information.Leopard highchairs, made in Italy and distributed by IKEA Home Furnishings, Conshohocken, Pa.For more information about these a...


Union dispute closes Banta Tile
Banta Tile & Marble closed this week after the bricklayers union won a $2.9 million judgment against it.The small Loop Road firm laid off its 25 workers Tuesday and filed for bankruptcy liquidation Wednesday."It's obviously devastating to all of our employees and their families, and to our custo...


Park Avenue apartment plan advances
The $5.1 million conversion of a vacant city shoe factory into affordable apartments has moved closer to reality.Project developer Community Basics Inc. said Wednesday it has purchased the former Davidson Shoe building for $700,000.The Lancaster-based nonprofit plans to convert the 255 Park Ave. bui...


PPL says it has lost 8% of its clients
The number of competitors challenging PPL Electric Utilities is rising.And so is the number of PPL customers who've switched to one of them to save money.PPL says 8 percent of its customers so far have picked a new electricity supplier for 2010.By choosing a competitor, customers will shave a li...


Park City Diner nearly done
Remodeling work is nearing an end at the Park City Diner, a 24-hour restaurant going in at 884 Plaza Blvd., near Park City Center.The diner, which is slated to open in January or February, is being put together by the owners of the Airport Diner, located near Lancaster Airport. The Park City Diner w...


Mill Creek Square picks up a fourth anchor
Ross Dress for Less will arrive in Lancaster County by opening a store at Mill Creek Square, it was announced Monday.The California-based apparel chain will be the fourth anchor at the Lincoln Highway East property, due to open in fall 2010.Ross will join Kohl's, Bed Bath & Beyond and Christmas ...


Charitable giving and claiming a tax deduction in '09
"I resolved to stop accumulating and begin the infinitely more serious and difficult task of wise distribution." — Andrew CarnegieAt the end of the calendar year, many people think about making charitable gifts in order to obtain charitable deductions on their 2009 income tax return.In order t...


Sun lighting way to energy independence
Darrel Mills never planned to line the roof of his 4-year-old Pequea Township garage with solar panels.But with utility costs rising, component costs falling and new financial incentives from Washington and Harrisburg, Mills said, it now makes perfect sense.J.K. Mechanical Inc., of Willow Street, fi...


Christian goods spoof commercial logos
(AP) — Christian stores have just the Christmas gift for Facebook fans: A "Jesus Christ wants to be your friend" T-shirt that mimics the design of the popular social networking site.Do you like shirts from teen retailer Abercrombie & Fitch How about a Christian copycat that transforms the cha...


Colombian eatery opening
El Maizal: The Cornfield Art-Restaurant is opening Thursday at 306 N. Mulberry St. The small restaurant takes space formerly occupied by a grocery store. It will open with seating for about 15.El Maizal will offer a variety of traditional Colombian appetizers and entrees, including Bandeja Paisa, a ...


Year-end planning tips to cut the taxman's reach
As 2009 draws to a close, this is a good time to consider how to minimize income tax this year and next. The standard plan of deferring income and accelerating deductions applies (providing the AMT monster is not at your door), but there are other strategies as well.Energy-efficient carsWhile Toyota...


Tapping executive talent
Ask Julie Good-Kruger, of Inglenook Tile Designs, how she's doing, and she'll give you an answer typical of many small-business owners these days."In this terrible economy, I'm hanging on by my fingernails," Good-Kruger said last week. "I've had some pretty extreme trials."Yet she...


Dillerville rail yard project nets $3M grant
The Dillerville rail yard project stayed on track Friday, when PennDOT awarded it a $3 million grant.The new state dollars will not go toward relocating part of the Norfolk Southern operation — the aspect of the project that's been controversial.Rather, it will go toward upgrading the bala...


Santa brightens yule tree search
Hauling people in horse-drawn wagons through his private forest to personally select their own Christmas trees as in bygone days was good enough for Elizabeth Farms owner Bill Coleman — until he met Santa Claus.Santa Claus, alias Jim Morrison, co-owner of the National Christmas Center in Parad...


Harrisburg International Airport to resume Chicago flights
Air service between Harrisburg and Chicago will increase next spring, when American Eagle Airlines returns to the area airport.Meanwhile, it's still unknown whether air service between the state capital and Pittsburgh will resume.American Eagle will fly three daily round trips between Harrisburg...


Stoltzfus Meats moves, adds eatery
Stoltzfus Meats and Deli opened in a larger location in Intercourse Nov. 17, moving from Cross Keys Court Village to a spot across from Kitchen Kettle Village.The new store at 14 Center St. is more than double the size of the former one. In addition to an expanded bulk food area and a new specialty ...


Here come the bipedal hybrids
Drew Herr and his wife, Lisa, happened upon a shop that was selling electric bikes last summer when he had a brilliant idea.Why not commute to work on one of the battery-powered babies Better yet, why not recruit the masses to ride the thingsThe new convert returned from his vacation in Maryland a...


A hard lesson in doing more with less
One of the toughest tests a business can face is being forced by an economic downturn to find new ways to function with fewer employees.Solving that problem has become far more than just an academic exercise these days at Junior Achievement of Central Pennsylvania, which last month laid off a signif...

