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Small Businesses Can Get More From Financial Advisors

If you own or operate a small business, you might think you can’t afford a financial professional’s help. You may also find you can’t afford to be without it.

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Power Grid Organization Elects New Board Member

She succeeds a retiree who previously served the King of Prussia consortium for 15 years.

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Posted in Energy, Management, Technology4 Comments

SCORE Entrepreneur Workshops Resume April 23

SCORE Entrepreneur Workshops Resume April 23

If you own a small business, or are interested in opening one, the Pottstown PA chapter of SCORE can offer valuable assistance in four workshops planned for April and May.

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Success Means Bigger Career Fair Coming In May

The Tri-County Community Network seeks to repeat last year’s Career Fair success in Sanatoga PA with an even larger event due in May. Job-hunters, and job providers too, are being welcomed.

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Association Board Reappoints Pottstown Chamber Exec

Eileen Dautrich has served on its board of directors since 2006.

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Post Office Closed Sunday, But Its Prices Still Go Up

You can’t buy stamps Sunday at the post office on High Street in Pottstown PA. It will be closed, as usual. But even with its doors locked, the prices to mail first-class items will rise by between 1 and 7 cents … depending on where you send a letter or postcard.

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TriCounty Chamber Plans Time Management Seminar

The two-hour class in Pottstown PA is open to chamber members and the general public.

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Best Buy Secret To Employee Health: Job Flexibility

The nation’s largest electronics retailer is making its employees healthier, a new university study says, by using work-time flexibility that allows them to get more sleep.

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Speaker: ‘Deliberate’ Development Yields Top Performance

Just as practice makes perfect, professional development turns good business people into great ones. The president of Montgomery County Community College will explore the concept Thursday.

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Area Constuction Software Firm Plans NV Conference

Maxwell Systems Inc. in King of Prussia is busy planning an annual conference for its products’ users. It will be held during March in Las Vegas.

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