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Here are the new casinos, stores and other businesses coming to central Pa. despite the pandemic
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The former Kmart property at Summerdale Plaza in East Pennsboro Township will be redeveloped into a Tractor Supply store and an AutoZone.
January 12, 2021.
Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com
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Plans are moving forward for casinos, stores and other business.
Penn National says that casinos in York and Berks counties are expected to be completed by the end of the year. The owners of Park Casino still have their eyes on the Shippensburg area and are moving forward with plans to build the casino on the sight of a former Lowes store.
Here are the new casinos, stores and other businesses coming to central Pa despite the pandemic msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
New internet service provider seeks to add alternative in Lebanon, York Hal Conte, Lebanon Daily News
Providing internet service during the new coronavirus pandemic
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NetKey Communications is set to bring a local alternative to major internet providers in the area, with services beginning in April in York and in September in Lebanon.
“NetKey is an idea I’ve had a long time,” said Gary Schaeffer, a partner at the company. It’s much-needed. I kept seeing the digital divide even before the pandemic. After the pandemic, this became magnified.”
The digital divide can refer to the gap between those who have access to and the ability to afford internet and those who don t. President Joe Biden made bridging it one of his campaign promises.
The company will offer internet, voice-over-internet protocol, and AT&T TV in business and residential plans and will be installing a fiber optic internet backbone that will be distributed via the company s wireless network. The company will use a location at 701 Hay St. in York and the Paper Box Factory at 1131 Cumberland St. in Lebanon, owned by Bryan Donovan, a partner at the company.
Schaeffer said the company’s prices on internet access will be “not all that different” from Comcast’s, and said that they would include options Comcast does not. The higher-level packages might be more expensive than Comcast’s, but would be comparable after Comcast’s sign-on offering disappears.