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2009 in Review: Movers and Shakers

Innovators, game-changers and risk-takers make up our list of the year's most interesting and successful story subjects, from downtown York to Greater Scranton and from video games to medical school.

Spectacle: The Year in Green

With apologies to Kermit, it is easy being green in Pennsylvania, where our photographers chronicled the rapid development of green technology, companies and products throughout 2009.

Going Green From the Pulpit

Clergy across multiple denominations are preaching green ideology alongside their respective religious beliefs, hoping to inspire environmntally responsible behavior at home and in churches and synogogues throughout PA.

Plenty Riding on Rail Plans for South-Central PA

Momentum and federal money have stoked long-held hopes of starting commuter rail service in Greater Harrisburg. Stations are getting facelifts while locals hope for state funding to close the loop.

Wine Could Be Fine in South-Central PA

 A new vineyard near Gettysburg is harvesting grapes for the first time and raising the stakes for Pennsylvania's growing wine industry in a region best known for apples and pears.

New Laundry Detergent Factory Brightens Manufacturing Sector in York County

Some believe Church & Dwight's new 1.2 million square-foot facility, which will make Arm & Hammer liquid laundry detergent, can restore hope to York County manufacturing regardless of whether the Harley-Davidson plant leaves town.

Culinary Incubator in West Philadelphia to Cook Up a Batch of Entrepreneurs

A planned culinary incubator in West Philadelphia is looking to produce successful food entrepreneurs with a new recipe that includes economic and community development.

Handmade in PA Pulls Artisans Together Online

Social networking, online stores and marketing methods of the future are coming in handy for hundreds of Pennsylvania artists and crafters who make their wares the old-fashioned way--by hand.

Lancaster's Slow Motion Resurgence

A new hotel and convention center opened this summer in Lancaster after a 10-year odyssey, but local businesses and arts organizations didn't wait around to get the party started; they've been working hard on the city's resurgence for years.

Taking the Show on the Road: Ron Kamionka and the Art of the Nightclub

Back when the nightlife in downtown Harrisburg was barely louder than a whisper, one man's knack for attracting crowds became an integral part of the city's downtown renaissance. Ten years later, Ron Kamionka has replicated his success in cities throughout the Commonwealth.

A Vision for the Arts and Creative Reuse Comes to Life at an Abandoned Factory in York

Pat Sells and Casey Tyrrell are visionary young artists who turn found metal objects into office and household items. So it's fitting that the pair has decided to turn an abandoned factory in York into a business and an arts community.

Sailing Rough Seas: New Armstrong CEO Setting A Course for Profitability Through Innovation

Nick Grasberger helped guide global giant Armstrong World Industries through Chapter 11 and restore profitability, and now, as the new CEO of Armstrong Building Products, he wants to make the company a leading innovator of sustainable, energy efficient products for the building industry.

From Field to Market to Table: The Secret Life of Lancaster

As more chefs look to local food sources, the farms of Lancaster County are helping to forge a sophisticated dining culture in Pennsylvania's heartland
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