Emerging from what Lancaster City Mayor Danene Sorace described as the “eyesore” of Lancaster Square, Ewell Plaza formally opened to the public Friday morning.
Emerging from what Lancaster City Mayor Danene Sorace described as the “eyesore” of Lancaster Square, Ewell Plaza formally opened to the public Friday morning.
Harrisburg, PA – Governor Tom Wolf was joined by members of the General Assembly and community members at Nicole Taylor Boutique in Lancaster City to call on Pennsylvania’s General Assembly to take immediate action in allocating the $1.7 billion in federal American Rescue Plan Act […]
Gov. Wolf joined community members in Lancaster to call on the General Assembly to take immediate action in allocating the $1.7 billion in federal American Rescue Plan Act funding to Pennsylvanians, specifically small business owners.
$132,000 grant allows Lancaster-based nonprofit to purchase 2 electric vehicles, charging stations
Updated Mar 31, 2021;
Posted Mar 31, 2021
Thanks to a nearly $132,000 sustainability grant from the Green Mountain Energy Sun Club, ASSETS purchased two pre-owned 7-passenger Tesla Model X vehicles.
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ASSETS, the Lancaster-based nonprofit that works with businesses to help transform the community, will now have its own sustainable transportation for its social enterprise employment agency, Lancaster Works, thanks to a nearly $132,000 sustainability grant from the Green Mountain Energy Sun Club.
That money allowed ASSETS to purchase two pre-owned 7-passenger Tesla Model X vehicles and also installong two Level 2 charging stations to provide clean transportation to individuals seeking to improve their economic opportunities in Lancaster County. The announcement was made Wednesday morning.