We published our April issue this week! Make sure to pick one up for a great read. It was a pretty sleepy local news week in Harrisburg, but we did cover several online stories, too—all of which are compiled for you below.
Beahive Affordable Housing Outreach rehabs blighted properties and offers them for affordable rent. Read more about the organization in our magazine story.
Happenings around Harrisburg this month are compiled here for you, as seen in our April issue.
Harrisburg artists showcased their most personal galleries of all—their homes—to our managing editor Maddie Gittens. Click here for a look at the whimsy, history and treasure inside.
Harrisburg School District officials held a public hearing Tuesday on the planned closure of Rowland Academy, our online story reported, alongside another middle school program. The school board plans to formally vote on the closures in June.
Harrisburg University, M&T Bank and the city opened applications this week for a Harrisburg small business accelerator program that will give away a total of $10,000 to local entrepreneurs. Read more in our online story.
Mah jongg has reached new heights of popularity with Harrisburg-area players. Read the full story here, as seen in our April issue.
Live music venues are generating millions of dollars of revenue for Harrisburg-area eateries, hotels and more, according to this story published in our April issue.
Our publisher has been compiling stories on property sales in Harrisburg for more than 17 years. He notes a few trends he’s noticed in his April publisher’s note.
Sara Bozich has compiled the best events of the weekend in her Weekend Roundup, including Free Pup Cup Day at Agape Elixir Bar. Check out the full list.
WOW Windowboxes is a locally-owned company offering commercial and residential clients a way to add more color to their properties. Read more about it in our April magazine story.
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