Gillian Branstetter, CPBJ

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Past articles by Gillian:

Capital BlueCross pulls advertising from abc27 in wake of allegations

Capital BlueCross is suspending its advertising on WHTM-TV (abc27) in the wake of a complaint against the station's general manager. → Read More

Relocation of York Newspaper printing affects 45 workers

The last daily newspaper printing operations in York will be relocating to Wilmington, Delaware. → Read More

Independent pulmonary practice expands into York County

An independent pulmonary practice based in Lemoyne is expanding to a new office in Springettsbury Township, York County. → Read More

TempForce in Lebanon under new ownership

After 19 years, a Lebanon staffing agency is under new ownership. → Read More

Legacy Logistics relocates to Lemoyne

An event and trade show logistics firm formerly based in Lower Paxton Township is moving across the Susquehanna River. → Read More

State opens next round of permits to grow, sell medical marijuana

State officials today released details for the next round permits for companies that want to grow or sell medical marijuana in Pennsylvania, potentially doubling the number of businesses in the nascent market. → Read More

Little Amps advances in coffee competition

Espresso from a Harrisburg-based coffee roaster won the title of 'America's best,' at least on the East Coast, at a competition in Baltimore this weekend. → Read More

Prizm Vinyl snags West York warehouse

A vinyl fencing company formed from the remains of an Israeli manufacturer has purchased a 22,000 square-foot warehouse in West York borough. → Read More

Board OKs $148.1M expansion of Penn State Children's Hospital

Plans for expanding Penn State Children's Hospital in Derry Township won approval this week with construction set to begin in April. → Read More

Rite Aid merging with Albertsons

Cumberland County-based pharmacy chain Rite Aid will merge with an Idaho-based grocery store chain, forming a new company with $83 billion in expected revenue. → Read More

Medical marijuana outlet aims to open this week in Cumberland County

The race is on. → Read More

Merger unites disability service agencies

A midstate nonprofit assisting people with disabilities in accessing Medicaid-funded services is joining forces with a similar organization from the Johnstown area. → Read More

Region's hospitals work around IV-bag shortage

Midstate hospitals expressed confidence in their ability to respond to an ongoing IV-bag shortage worsened by Hurricane Maria. → Read More

Voith promotes leaders for York operations

A German company recently shuffled leadership of its York County operations. → Read More

Vaccines point to future of pharmacies

Retail pharmacies are providing a growing share of vaccinations, which pharmacies see as a potential path toward more clinical engagement with customers. → Read More

Wolf declares opioid crisis a state emergency

In a press conference Wednesday, Gov. Tom Wolf declared a state of emergency over Pennsylvania's ongoing opioid overdose crisis. → Read More

Hamir's Indian Fusion cuts ribbon in downtown York

Hamir's Indian Fusion is set to open its doors on Thursday, marking the first brick-and-mortar restaurant to come out of incubator Taste Test York since its 2016 inception. → Read More

Operator of Miller's Smorgasbord shuffles sales and management leadership

Thomas E. Strauss Inc. - which operates Miller's Smorgasbord and several Amish-themed inns and restaurants across Lancaster County - announced several major changes in its leadership and management team. → Read More

Drayer acquired by physical therapy giant

Hummelstown-based Drayer Physical Therapy Institute LLC is being absorbed by one of the largest physical therapy providers in the country. → Read More

Hanover snares $75K for community projects

A series of state grants are helping Hanover pay for new signs and a beautification study. → Read More