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The Greater York Chamber of Commerce will host its next Business After Hours 5:30 - 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 16 at the office of Edward Jones - Matt Dover at 1514 Alexander Love Hwy. Suite 114.
Paul Boyd Angus Farm in Clover has been recognized nationally by the American Angus Association for having one registered Angus cow included in the Association's 2010 Pathfinder Report.
If you turned 70, or older last year, Uncle Sam gave you a break! For just one year, you were not required to take your RMD.
Robert Winkler, an Edward Jones financial advisor in Downtown York, is hosting a free 35-minute educational seminar titled Annuities and Your Retirement at 10 a.m., Saturday, March 6, at 128-A North Congress Street.
Clover native Charles McClure hopes to revive a business Sue Kirsh and Sarah Jackson ran for years in Clover.
When Reggie "LB" Richmond and his partners decided to plan a Grand Opening for their funeral home in York, they decided to make sure their neighbors and community had a good time with some Southern hospitality.
Ten years ago my accountant asked me if I wanted to buy Long Term Care Insurance. Not knowing anything about LTCi, I asked him why I would want to do that!
Have you made your Financial Planning Resolutions for 2010? Keep it simple by starting with the following commitments!
With the economy taking a toll on so many families, more are investigating shopping and gift giving from second hand stores. York is blessed with several options to shop and help others while doing so. For the past 16 years, Beth Miller of York has volunteered with PATH's Thrift Store.
Local residents may help needy children in the area by bringing in a new, unwrapped toy to the office, 128-A North Congress Street, during regular business hours beginning Monday, Nov. 23.