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So many reasons to take pride in our region | News, Sports, Jobs

So many people, so many shining moments, so many reasons to be proud! That’s what we see day in and day out on the front pages of your hometown community newspaper, the Williamsport Sun-Gazette. Even during a global pandemic, our people are out there giving of themselves and doing remarkable things. People like Joe Hope, who recently retired as chief after 25 years with the Old Lycoming Township Police Department, and Donald “The Duke” Lukens, a city resident and 95-year-old World War II veteran. Lukens has served his country during one of the great wars and, at 95, spent a week in the hospital with COVID-19. He defied the odds and beat the virus, showing us all the possibility.

Geisinger supports local restaurants hit hard by pandemic | News, Sports, Jobs

Apr 10, 2021 DANVILLE – Geisinger partnered with eight local chambers of commerce to launch Meals in Spring and give back to the restaurants in the community hit hard by the pandemic. As part of the program, more than 23,000 Geisinger employees can redeem a $10 meal voucher at any of nearly 300 participating restaurants across 12 counties through June 30. “Our local chambers of commerce were among the first organizations that came to us during the early days of the pandemic offering help,” said John Grabusky, senior director of community relations. “They collected N95 masks and gloves, organized sewing groups for homemade masks and they were behind many donations of pizzas, sandwiches, coffees and snacks that started to flow into our facilities. Now, it’s our turn to help them by supporting our local restaurants with Meals in Spring.”

Meals in Spring program launched | News, Sports, Jobs

Apr 8, 2021 LEWISTOWN Geisinger partnered with chambers of commerce in several areas of Pennsylvania, including the Juniata Valley, to launch Meals in Spring and give back to the restaurants in the community hit hard by the pandemic. As part of the program, more than 23,000 Geisinger employees can redeem a $10 meal voucher at more than 250 participating restaurants across 12 counties, including Mifflin and Juniata, through June 30. “Our local chambers of commerce were among the first organizations that came to us during the early days of the pandemic offering help,” said John Grabusky, senior director of community relations for Geisinger. “They collected N95 masks and gloves, organized sewing groups for homemade masks and they were behind many donations of pizzas, sandwiches, coffees and snacks that started to flow into our facilities. Now, it’s our turn to help them by supporting our local restaurants with Meals in Spring.”

Local businesses look for workers at job fair | News, Sports, Jobs

mreuther@sungazette.com KAREN VIBERT-KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette Lucas Dalessandro of South Williamsport, right, speaks with Shannon Kriner, left, and Amber Sponhouse, center, from BackYard Broadcasting, at the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce Job Fair at Liberty Arena in Williamsport on Wednesday. As a growing local business, Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. is looking to hire more people for its local facility in Muncy. That’s one reason plant manager Garry Hollis was eager to meet with job seekers at the recent Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce Job Fair. “We are filling all positions,” he said. “We are hoping to get leads from this (event).”

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