
Denim Coffee Co. owners Tony Diehl and Matt Ramsay join Harristown CEO Brad Jones in front of their future location at the Menaker.
It’s been a mild, sunny week here in Harrisburg, giving us the first taste of fall weather on the horizon. Below, you’ll find all of our news coverage from this past week, so make sure you catch up before sliding into weekend plans.
The Broad Street Market was awarded $350,000 in a state grant, our online story reported. The funds will go towards upgrading and repairing the market’s stone building.
Denim Coffee Co. announced that it plans to open a second location in Harrisburg, our online story reported. The coffee shop signed a lease for space on the first floor of the Menaker apartment building downtown.
Harrisburg Area Road Runners is celebrating its 50th anniversary, our magazine story reported. The group also recognized its inaugural Hall of Fame class.
Harrisburg called on volunteers to help clean up storm damage from Hurricane Debby in the Bellevue Park neighborhood. In our online story, find out how to get involved.
Hope Academy in Middletown is beginning its second year of offering bilingual STEAM education to preschoolers. In our magazine story, read about the benefits of learning a second language for a child.
Men in the Kitchen will bring its Cajun fusion cuisine to Harrisburg as owners plan to open in the former Firehouse Restaurant on N. 2nd Street, our online story reported. The new restaurant will be the York-based business’ second location.
PennDOT shared that a portion of I-83 in Harrisburg would close overnight this weekend, our online story reported. The road will close as PennDOT demolishes the overhead 29th Street bridge as part of its Capital Beltway project.
Taylor Chip, a cookie company based in Lancaster County, has expanded in its last decade of business to several locations in the area, including nationwide shipping. The company has recently set up shop in Harrisburg’s Broad Street Market, selling its uniquely large and dense cookies, our magazine story reported.
Volunteering is a great way for families to introduce children to service, our magazine story reported. Through spending time helping at local nonprofits and organizations, children can learn empathy and self-confidence.
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