Sen. Hughes Announces $20 Million In Relief For Salon Industry

Sen. Hughes Announces $20 Million In Relief For Salon Industry

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA — “You can’t give a drive-through haircut.” These were words uttered by State Sen. Vince Hughes, D-7, during a recent news conference announcing $20 million in relief funding available to eligible salons who were negatively...
$20 Million Now Available to Help Image/Hair Care Businesses

$20 Million Now Available to Help Image/Hair Care Businesses

PHILADELPHIA, August 19, 2021 – Image and hair care businesses that were hit hard by the pandemic are now eligible for $20 million in relief funding, state Sen. Vince Hughes, House Democratic Leader Joanna McClinton and other state leaders announced today. At a news...
You’re invited! A Q&A on Pa.’s rising COVID-19 cases

You’re invited! A Q&A on Pa.’s rising COVID-19 cases

COVID-19 cases are once again on the rise across the country, driven by the new delta variant. As a result, the state is launching initiatives to urge Pennsylvanians to get vaccinated, but Gov. Tom Wolf has so far said he will not put in place new restrictions or...
Rally outside Pennycuick’s office urges help for small business

Rally outside Pennycuick’s office urges help for small business

NEW HANOVER — Sonia Mastros founded Orbit Software on King Street in Pottstown 23 years ago. When COVID-19 hit, the computer company employed 15 people. It now employs nine. “We tried to keep as many employees as we can, because they can’t pay rent, they...
Rally outside Pennycuick’s office urges help for small business

Rally outside Pennycuick’s office urges help for small business

NEW HANOVER — Sonia Mastros founded Orbit Software on King Street in Pottstown 23 years ago. When COVID-19 hit, the computer company employed 15 people. It now employs nine. “We tried to keep as many employees as we can, because they can’t pay rent, they...
Rally outside Pennycuick’s office urges help for small business

Rally outside Pennycuick’s office urges help for small business

NEW HANOVER — Sonia Mastros founded Orbit Software on King Street in Pottstown 23 years ago. When COVID-19 hit, the computer company employed 15 people. It now employs nine. “We tried to keep as many employees as we can, because they can’t pay rent, they...
Rally outside Pennycuick’s office urges help for small business

Rally outside Pennycuick’s office urges help for small business

NEW HANOVER — Sonia Mastros founded Orbit Software on King Street in Pottstown 23 years ago. When COVID-19 hit, the computer company employed 15 people. It now employs nine. “We tried to keep as many employees as we can, because they can’t pay rent, they...