STONERSTOWN — It has often been said that as children we learn many important life lessons on the playground. That adage was proven on Saturday as Liberty Township officials and
Hundreds of Broad Top area residents lined Saxton’s Main Street Saturday evening to view what has been termed as one of the greatest Halloween parades to pass through the borough
Saxton Borough Council on Monday evening learned details of gLeaf Medical Cannibisâ expansion plans into the coming year. The $40 million expansion project is expected to be completed near the end of 2021 more than triple the size of its workforce from the current 125 employees to 525 employees.
Making and participating in a power point presentation was gLeaf Medical CEO Phil Goldberg, vice president of sales Steve Burton and project manager Alan Mountain. Goldberg said the purpose of the visit was to answer questions and update council on the companyâs status and to inform them where and how the company will be expanding in the future.
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