Wyomissing-based ClearChoice Federal Credit Union members voted in favor Monday of the proposed merger with the billion-dollar Utilities Employee Credit Union based in Spring Township.
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Credit unions teach teenagers about money management
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Read More »Hospitals in Greater Lehigh Valley among Leapfrog’s tops in safety
Nine hospitals in the Greater Lehigh Valley region earned the highest safety grade from The Leapfrog Group, a national organization that publishes a health care quality assessment twice a year.
Read More »Lehigh Valley CANstruction event collects food, honors creativity in construction industry
This year’s CANstruction event at the Lehigh Valley mall managed to collect 41,000 cans, which equates to nearly 51,000 pounds or 25.3 tons of food for the Second Harvest Food Bank.
Read More »Albright College swears in new president, co-founded biotech company
Jacqueline S. Fetrow was sworn in as Albright College’s 15th president at a ceremony Friday on the campus in Reading.
Read More »Wolf announces investments in manufacturing development programs
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf was in Bethlehem on Friday to introduce new job-creating investments in manufacturing and workforce development at a press conference at the National Museum of Industrial History.
Read More »BUY OR RENT? Both have merit when small businesses decide where to set up shop
Jeff Barber has a multidimensional view of whether small-business owners should buy or lease their home base of operations, whether it be an office, store or manufacturing facility.
Read More »High demand triggers yet another increase in home sales
September’s warm weather kept activity strong for homebuyers in the Greater Lehigh Valley. Homes sold sat 13 fewer days on market as homebuyers jumped on the limited inventory, purchasing 93 more homes – a 5.5 percent jump – than last September.
Read More »St. Luke’s among first to use new procedure for chronic pain
Doctors at St. Luke’s University Health Network are among the first health care providers in the country to use a new, groundbreaking procedure to alleviate chronic pain.
Read More »Well-known contractor, giant retail project earn awards from March of Dimes
About 450 people attended the sold-out March of Dimes Commercial & Industrial Real Estate Awards breakfast this morning at the DeSales University Center in Upper Saucon Township.
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