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Harrisburg: Thompson has tough road ahead
11/20/2009

Harrisburg's first female mayor-elect, Linda Thompson, will be on proving ground when she takes office Jan 4.

Lancaster: Incumbent Gray offers continuity
11/20/2009

In Harrisburg and York, first-term mayors are poised to bring new agendas, new administrations and new approaches. In Lancaster, the re-election of Democratic Mayor Rick Gray promises continuity with the recent past, a period that brought a surge in development.

York: Bracey intends to revisit regulations
11/20/2009

Fresh off her mayoral race victory over Wendell K. Banks, Kim Bracey has turned her attention to assembling her administration and formulating a game plan for when she takes office.

The chosen 3
11/20/2009

A look at the top business priorities of mayors-elect in Harrisburg, Lancaster and York

County talks, state money vital for rail, official says
11/20/2009

If Central Pennsylvania is ever going to have a regional transit line, there have to be fresh discussions about how to pay for Capital Red Rose Corridor, Dauphin County Commissioner Dominic DiFrancesco said.

In brief: Harrisburg chamber loans $200K to Cumberland County company
11/20/2009

The Harrisburg Regional Chamber & Capital Region Economic Development Corp. loaned $200,000 to a Cumberland County industrial materials production company to help it buy equipment.

Editorial: Accessibility critical to cities' success
11/20/2009

A week after winning York's Nov. 3 mayoral race, Kim Bracey announced her transition team -- a group of area professionals chaired by city Controller Robert Lambert. The team's goal is to identify and prioritize challenges facing the city.

Corruption no excuse for less participation
11/20/2009

I am sad for Pennsylvania. Yet another round of indictments for public corruption has rocked the Capitol.

Letter: Rail not the answer, reader says
11/20/2009

Why in heaven's name do you presume that we, your readers, should all "get behind" the proposed light rail commuter system?

Sound Off: What you said
11/20/2009

Last week's question: Should county governments use taxes to provide operation money for the Capital Red Rose commuter line? Why or why not?

Yes - 50 percent
No - 50 percent

  
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