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TriCounty Chamber Welcomes 17 Businesses As Members

Seventeen area businesses have been admitted to membership in the TriCounty Area Chamber of Commerce.

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Chamber Recognizes Local Business Openings, Expansions

Chamber Recognizes Business Openings, Expansions

Eleven local companies and organizations invited the TriCounty Area Chamber of Commerce to ribbon-cutting ceremonies.

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Chamber Claims PA Businesses Optimistic But Cautious

Its newest economic survey, released Tuesday, shows more business leaders feel good about the economy than in the last five years. They’re still likely to put off hiring, though.

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State Labor Secretary Featured Speaker At Sunnybrook

Julia K. Hearthway will keynote the TriCounty Area Chamber’s annual economic development luncheon, to be held this year in Sanatoga PA.

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Workforce Women’s Luncheon Features Amy Lehman

The wife of The Hill School’s new headmaster will talk about working with community groups.

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Chamber Sponsors Its 25th Annual College Fair

Its target: parents and students who will be planning now to attend the schools of their choice next fall. (Hint! It’s never too early).

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Affordable Care Act Topic Of Chamber

Affordable Care Act Topic Of Chamber’s Free Webinar

A leading healthcare attorney will be the featured speaker during the Pottstown-based TriCounty Chamber of Commerce event.

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Chamber Plans Pro-Business Council Meeting Aug. 20

It will be held at the chamber office in downtown Pottstown.

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State Grants Help Encourage Business Energy Efficiency

A just-announced state program makes money available to small business owners who want to cut energy costs or reduce pollution, the Pottstown-based TriCounty chamber of commerce said Tuesday.

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TriCounty Chamber Cuts Ribbons For Two Businesses

Its representatives gathered at the Steel River Playhouse in Pottstown PA, and All About Family Counseling LLC in Birdsboro PA, to give their principals a proper welcome to town.

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