Sunday, June 10, 2007

PA in the WSJ

Another slow week.

PA Politicians

Our officials are being very quiet these days.

PA Businesses

A half page ad announced the new president of Fox Chase Cancer Center (6/06)

Hershey mentioned briefly in “General Mills raises price on line of ‘Big G’ cereals,” by Julie Jargon (6/06)

Yardville National Bancorp, which has branches in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, has agreed to be acquired by PNC Financial Services Group, as mentioned in “For small banks, beware ‘takeunders’,” by Robin Sidel (6/08)

Holland Art House of West Chester is mentioned in “From Wall Street to Walker Evans,” by Laura Landro (6/08)

Mark Zandi of Economy.com in West Chester is quoted in “Economists see housing slump enduring longer,” by James R. Hagerty, Jonathan Karp and Mike Whitehouse (6/09)

Chef Marc Vetri of Vetri restaurant is profiled in “A Philadelphia chicken story,” by Raquel Pelzel (6/09)

Brief mentions: Innovative Solutions & Support (6/06)

Other PA

Widener University School of Law mentioned in “How health-law degree can open new career opportunities,” by Aja Carmichael (6/05). Widener University again mentioned in “Student-loan probe expands into possible discriminatory practices,” by Anne Marie Chaker (6/07)

Pennsylvania included in a bar graph but not mention in “As insurers flee coast, states face new threat,” by Liam Pleven (6/07)

Heads up dinosaur fans, Beltzville State Park in Lehighton is having a dino dig on Aug. 23, from “The oldest crop” by Kelly Crow (6/08)

Other Interesting Tidbits

Nothing that really caught my eye.

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