Chester County Briefs: Hollenbach Construction, Penn State Great Valley, Oxford Area Chamber of Commerce, and La Comunidad Hispana

(L to R) Glenn Ebersole, Strategic Vice President, Business Development/Marketing; Stephanie Hollenbach, Owner and Secretary/Treasurer; Tim Little, Owner and President and of Hollenbach Construction and Rich Newell, President and CEO of Pottstown Memorial Medical Center.

Hollenbach Construction Receives 2016 Business/Enterprise of the Year Award

Hollenbach Construction, Inc., the Boyertown based design and construction management firm, has been awarded the 2016 Business/Enterprise of the Year Award by the Tri County Area Chamber. The award was presented to the company’s representatives by Rich Newell, President and CEO of Pottstown Memorial Medical Center and member of the Tri County Area Chamber board at the Chambers Annual Dinner on April 21st.

Bill Shull
Bill Shull

Bill Shull to Discuss the Rich History of Philadelphia TV at Penn State Great Valley

Philadelphia’s rich television history will be the subject of discussion at Penn State Great Valley in Malvern on May 11th, when author Bill Shull will present his new book, Philadelphia Television (Images of America), using stunning vintage images. The event begins at 7 p.m. and is free and open to the community, to register for tickets go here.

OMI and Oxford Chamber Support Effort to Build Parking Structure in Downtown Oxford

The Oxford Area Chamber of Commerce and Oxford Mainstreet have reiterated their support for the construction of a new parking and multimodal transit garage in Downtown Oxford. They have also applauded the efforts of the Borough Council to pursue grant funding in order to help finance the project and have encouraged the Council to continue to work with officials at every level to advance the project.

Underserved Children in Southern Chester County to Get Pediatric Care Thanks to LCH Medical Director

This spring, thanks to La Comunidad Hispana’s Medical Director, Cindy D. Schmeltz, underserved children in southern Chester County will have a new local and ongoing resource to help keep them healthy. The nonprofit community health center has expanded its range of care in the area to add pediatric care to cover uninsured and underinsured infants and children.  



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