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3 days ago |
erienewsnow.com | Eva Mastromatteo
Banks are a place that most every family uses, whether it is for future planning or current funds and finances. In this week's Giving You the Business Report, sponsored by the Erie Regional Chamber and Growth Partnership, Erie News Now is showcasing how one local banking institution has moved with trends over time.
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1 week ago |
erienewsnow.com | Eva Mastromatteo
For the first time in years, Easter will fall on the same day for both Catholic and Orthodox Christians, and one local church is embracing the occasion with tradition, reverence, and growth. St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, located off East Ave. in Erie, is preparing for Holy Week with its long-standing custom of homemade Easter bread. The braided loaves are baked in the church’s lower level by members of the congregation, continuing a cherished tradition that connects generations.
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1 week ago |
erienewsnow.com | Eva Mastromatteo
Kimberly Shoop thought retirement would look a lot different. She says, "This is not the way I wanted to live at 65 years old." Shoop says her and her husband moved into the Popp's Mobile Home Park almost four years ago. They - have a budget. Now rising water bills have forced her out of retirement and back into the workforce. A water filtration system is in the kitchen with water jugs being purchased often, just so water consumption inside the home is minimized. But that doesn't matter.
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2 weeks ago |
erienewsnow.com | Eva Mastromatteo
A former Belle Valley school building in Erie County is the headquarters of a book company that has been helping students and teachers with math for decades. And it's grown to also include a digital footprint. In the late 1970s, Ron Larson, a quilter turned Penn State Behrend math professor, got to work creating a calculus book... writing every single paragraph, drawing diagrams by hand from his home, and designing the front cover.
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3 weeks ago |
erienewsnow.com | Eva Mastromatteo
Need a plumber? Or someone to fix your heat or air conditioning? Check. But what about electrical work or, maybe even (for companies), fabricating sheet metal? Check. A more than century-old Erie company has grown to do all that, and more. Sparks fly from a welding job, hands-on work done right inside the William (WM) T. Spaeder Company in Erie. Its footprint in the city spans more than 100 years, thanks to the namesake, William, who started the company in 1914 from his home.
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