The future of the Quentin Riding Club hangs in limbo as the organization awaits final offers from a handful of parties interested in purchasing and/or operating the club’s 46-acre historic equestrian site, which has effectively shut down.
Business & Nonprofits
Grabbing a beer at your local brewery will soon cost more money
Starting July 1 next year, brewpubs across Pennsylvania will be made to pay a 6% sales tax on all receipts of products they manufacture.
In search of talent, eastern Lebanon father/son duo Howard and Ross Kramer open satellite Listrak office outside Philly
With early roots in the basement of Howard Kramer’s eastern Lebanon home, Listrak did more than $50 million in revenue last year. Now they are opening a new office outside Philly to try and recruit the talent necessary to take the company to $100 million.
Kleinfelter’s auction house purchased by local antiques-dealing family David & Erin Horst, business name to remain unchanged
David and Erin Horst have purchased Lebanon-based Kleinfelter’s Auction Inc, with settlement having took place last month.
Thursday is the first day for Wilbur’s Lil Donuts at the Lebanon Farmers Market
Thursday is the first day for the newest vendor to hit Lebanon’s Farmers Market, Wilbur’s Lil Donuts. We caught up with co-owner Will Horn via email about the decision.
Get your free turkey from Giant by earning 400 BonusCard points
For Thanksgiving 2018, Giant Food Stores are bringing back the much-loved free turkey promotion, which last ran in 2016.
Mavis Discount Tire will be anchor tenant of lot previously occupied by Cheyney Seafood
Mavis Discount Tire, a national tire chain, will be the anchor tenant of the lot at 1700 Quentin Road (Route 72) previously occupied by Cheyney Seafood, which was torn down in September.
Five years of Snitz Creek partnering with LVC on Flying Dutchmen Ale
In a video shared by Lebanon Valley College last week, viewers are taken behind the scenes of the 5-year-old partnership between the college and Snitz Creek Brewery around Flying Dutchmen Ale.
Annville’s Candoris and Palmyra’s Philadelphia Mixing Solutions make Central Penn Business Journal’s list of top employers
In its annual ranking of the best places to work in Pennsylvania, two Lebanon County firm made the cut—Candoris out of Annville and Philadelphia Mixing Solutions out of Palmyra. (The “Philly” firm spun out of an earlier gear company that was based in the city.)
Kauffman’s Produce is leaving the Lebanon Farmers Market
In Facebook posts yesterday, Kauffman’s Produce and the Lebanon Farmers Market announced a parting of ways with the locally-based produce vendor discontinuing operations at the market location.
Giant Foods submits winning bid for Lebanon County liquor license
What’s the value of a liquor license in Lebanon County? About $120k, at least if you’re Giant Foods.