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(York) -- May is typically yard sale season for many midstate communities.  As part of our MoneyWorks series, witf Morning Edition Host Craig Layne talked with York County-based blogger Sarah Mock of HowIPinchAPenny.com.  She offers some advice for snagging a bargain as a shopper.  And, when it comes to holding…
(York) -- A pair of York County nonprofits are teaming up to provide affordable housing as well as budget, rental, and foreclosure counseling.  The Housing Alliance of York and the YMCA of York County's nonprofit Y Community Development Corporation are merging. Jessica Fieldhouse, with the YMCA of York County, says…
(Harrisburg) -- A portion of the former Harrisburg State Hospital in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, is among several state properties that could be sold in a move that could bring the commonwealth more than $9 million. Lawmakers have to sign off on the plan to sell the five properties, which…
(Harrisburg) -- The York County site of a Revolutionary War POW camp is on track to be preserved from development.  The 47 acres of farmland could become a historical site.  American troops held about 1,500 British soldiers and their families captive at "Camp Security" in Springettsbury Township from 1781 to…
(Harrisburg) -- A fee on Pennsylvania's natural gas wells is one step closer to reality. The Public Utility Commission will oversee collecting and distributing the $50,000 per-well levy. It approved an "implementation order" last week, giving the commission formal power to begin collecting that money. As part of the process,…
(Belmar, NJ) -- The U.S. Postal Service is going back on a plan to close some small central Pennsylvania post offices in an effort to cut costs. But the agency is still looking at other ways to save money at the facilities in several midstate counties, including Cumberland, Franklin, and…
(Undated) -- The late Major Dick Winters will be immortalized in Normandy, France, on the 68th anniversary of the D-Day invasion and witf will be there. On June 6th, the Richard D. Winters Leadership Monument will be unveiled in Sainte Marie-du-Mont near Utah Beach. It features a likeness of Winters…
(Gettysburg) -- A new tourism report shows increased visitor spending in central Pennsylvania in 2010, despite a somewhat shaky economy and rising gas prices. Visitors spent, on average, eight percent more in 2010 in Adams, Cumberland, and York counties than they did the year before, and nearly nine percent more…
(Harrisburg) -- Congress could help the commonwealth's efforts to collect sales taxes from online retailers. Federal lawmakers are considering the "Marketplace Fairness Act," which would provide a framework for Internet tax collection. Dan Hayward with the Pennsylvania Alliance for Main Street Fairness says the proposed regulation will help the state.…
(Undated) -- A report reveals horses running on Pennsylvania's race tracks are injured less frequently than racehorses in most other states.  The study in the Thoroughbred Times shows the commonwealth has a horse break down rate 30 percent below the national average.  A recent New York Times article questions whether…
(Harrisburg) -- Pennsylvanians who are behind on mortgage payments could get help from the state. The commonwealth is slated to receive $65 million from a national mortgage abuse settlement. State lawmakers also want to use $12 million dollars dollars anually over five years to fund the Homeowners Emergency Mortgage Assistance…
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