Whatever your situation and whichever engagement arrangement, there are numerous benefits to bringing on an outside professional to help manage your business’ many HR needs.
Read MoreTo encourage the reopening of our local economy and instill consumer confidence, the Hanover Area Chamber of Commerce, Representative Kate Klunk, and Main Street Hanover are reinforcing COVID-19 safety procedures and preventative actions for businesses and consumers. These include, but are not limited to, the COVID-19 vaccine, dedicated mask-wearing, and diligent social distancing.
Read MoreWe’ve got some BIG changes coming to our usual summer events…keep reading to discover a new name, new dates, and more.
Read MoreOn Monday, December 21, 2020, Congress passed a $900 billion stimulus package, which was part of a $2.3 trillion package, including $1.4 trillion to fund the government through the end of the fiscal year. The Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA) of 2021 was signed into law on December 27, 2020.
Read MoreMiscreation’s choice to open their business in Center Square sparked a wave of new businesses to follow suit, and now, we are fortunate to have a vibrant downtown filled with shops, restaurants, and of course, breweries.
Read MoreElizabeth Csuri was recently promoted from Administrative Coordinator to Administrative Manager.
Read MoreAs we look to 2021 and all that is before us, we ask that you join us in doing what we can to help make our community better each and every day. We ask that you join us in working together and partnering with one another to help grow our economy. We ask that you join us in serving those in need. We ask that we all unite with one common goal of helping to make our community the best it can be.
Read MoreHanover Area Chamber of Commerce President Gary Laird recently attended a press conference to discuss Governor Wolf’s veto of House Bill 1737. The conference was hosted by PA State Rep. Kate Klunk at the Ballroom on Broadway.
Read MoreThe Chamber’s Workforce Development Program allows the area's future workforce to learn about job opportunities in their hometown. Skilled employees are needed in key areas, including welding, industrial maintenance, quality control, physics, electronics, healthcare and more.
Bridging the gap between young talent and local businesses, the Chamber’s program allows both parties access to each other in an effort to fill jobs.
Read MoreFounded in September of 1929 Aero Energy has been serving the greater Hanover, PA community for over 90 years.
Read MoreThis year has been nothing but a roller coaster ride. The result of this ongoing, constantly changing information is that it makes us feel very nervous about what’s going to happen in the future. And not just related to one of those areas – election, more waves of infections as winter arrives – but also, with our own lives. How will the markets affect my finances? Will I be ready for retirement after a year like this?
Read MoreCervical myelopathy is a progressive disease that is characterized by a stepwise deterioration with times of worsening symptoms followed by stability of the symptoms until the next decline. If left untreated, the condition can progress to severe functional limitations and possibly paralysis.
Read MoreEach year, the Hanover Area Chamber of Commerce recognizes outstanding local businesses, organizations, and educators at the Business Awards Ceremony.
Read MoreTo learn the most significant changes that businesses need to address in order to maintain an up-to-date Employee Handbook especially as we all work to provide safe, healthy workplaces during the pandemic, please join us for the Top Ten Employee Handbook Topics on October 7, 2020 from 8:00-9:00 a.m. via Zoom.
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