The Yorktown and the new Harborcreek location are what the mom of two owns in Erie County. Years ago, she started as a UPS associate at another Erie store.
UPMC Hamot in downtown Erie is known for its medical reach, but inside these doors is the Hamot Health Foundation. It started almost 40 years ago, but its reach spans more than just medicine.
One local car dealership is running its own Black Friday sale. But it’s just one way it’s connecting with customers for over 40 years.
Weddings continue to be a big part of the business. Along with enhanced corporate transportation in the sedans and limos housed in the company’s garage.
She opened Tia Maria Wigs inside the Edinboro Mall off Plum Street in October.
The now nonprofit organization launched in 2001 after it was a division of the Chamber of Commerce for decades. And now the Erie Sports Commission is a division of Visit Erie.
Michael and all these other players are now hooked on this 24-hour facility where players can use what’s called the free court reserve app to schedule playing time. They’ll get a pin code sent to them to securely enter the building.
But the second half of the business is this: a place to play. Bring your own games—or buy in-store ones.
Made with love in Erie, Pennsylvania. Various "caps" are the core of Karen Rzepecki's female-owned mason jar company, reCAP Mason Jars.
All hoses are tested, but first have quite a process to go through with a dedicated team overseeing the work at two Erie County locations.
Education is a driving factor behind the small business which is aimed at making a big difference in firearms safety.
She’s featured in this book, written by the founder of Athena International—a renowned mentoring program.
His business partner, Dennis, the CEO, has longtime experience installing railings all over the U.S. The duo combined their skills and launched Brozko in 2021.
Taking the time to put your finances in focus may seem overwhelming to many people, but finding the right person to help you with that can make all the difference.
That was in 2011, and two locations ago. Now, Pastor Frankie Quinn oversees weekly services and Bible study inside 930 Liberty Street.
There’s testing for safe blood, and later packaging donations, which get stored in coolers before being driven out to locations where there are patients waiting on the supply.
Seniors can also gather outside in the newly opened and landscaped outdoor area, all thanks to funding from the Erie County Gaming Revenue Authority or ECGRA. It’s a place to have lunch or just enjoy companionship.
There are times in life when you just need a helping hand. Whether it's a ride somewhere or assistance with needs at home, a staff of 70 caregivers is there to provide that support.
But the biggest one is Wine Fest. A more than 45-year tradition, highlighting the work of local wineries. And it’s the primary source of revenue for Enjoy North East.
It has rooms to offer a safe space for grieving young children, the same for teenagers and adults, to express feelings if they choose.
Jacqui has been with Strategy Solutions for nearly two decades. She's part of a staff that has grown from two full-time employees in 1998, all under the direction of company founder, Debra Thompson.
One of the homes was gifted to the organization in 2020 from the Sisters of Saint Joseph. That was also the same year that Erie Dawn became its own entity after being a sponsored ministry.
There are 31 total spots. Renters get to pick paint colors and cabinets, which Randy puts up. Plus, with being a part of the franchise.
A perspective for a healthy balance to become Sophrosyne, the best version of yourself.
It overlooks an outdoor chapel, with hand-carved benches, seated in a wooded area – one of several spots to hold a ceremony. But that main building has another draw: several rooms for a bridal party or a safe place for guests to stay.
Erie News Now is checking out the changes over the years, and how it's always been a family affair.
Tia Book Cellar has brought in regional authors for talks and book signings. Some have come from the suggestion of customers. Additionally, if there's a book not available in store, it can be ordered in.
When there's an issue on the water, and help is needed, Lakeshore Towing comes to the rescue.
Thrive Therapy stands out because it's a co-working space specifically for wellness professionals.
The final renovated floor of rooms reopened a few days before Erie's Total Solar Eclipse on April 8, boosting business and showcasing added amenities.