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Nov 14B3Q Barbeque - From the Air Force to the Civilian Workforce
From the Air Force to the civilian workforceNovember 11, 2019 Times Leader News 2By Roger DuPuis - rdupuis@timesleader.comDominick Aritz Jr. is seen in the dining room of B3Q Smokehouse in West Pittston. - Roger DuPuis | Times LeaderDominick Aritz Jr. stands by the smoker at his restaurant, B3Q Smokehouse in West Pittston. - Roger DuPuis | Times LeaderDominick Aritz Jr. holds a collage dedicated to his time in the military. - Roger DuPuis | Times LeaderDominick Aritz Jr. is seen in Afghanistan during his
Nov 14Pittston Chamber Sponsors Management Apprenticeship
Pittston Chamber Sponsors Management Apprenticeship Program BY DENISE ALLABAUGH / PUBLISHED: NOVEMBER 9, 2019ARTICLE TOOLSFONT SIZE– +SHARE THIS Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry’s Deputy Secretary for Workforce Development Eileen Cipriani on Friday in Exeter announced a new registered apprenticeship program for management employees in Luzerne County. The apprenticeship, sponsored by the Greater Pittston Chamber of Commerce, will teach participants the supervisory skills necessary to
May 14Lives Enriched by Chocolate - Capozucca Brothers Plumbing & Heating
Lives enriched by chocolate JACK SMILES / PUBLISHED: MAY 12, 2019 Brothers Ray, left, and Albert Capozucca were recently honored by the Milton S. Hershey Alumni Association with the Alumni Achievement Service Award for their business success and charitable and civic work with Little League and the Lions Club. In sixth grade they were sent to work on a farm, each brother responsible for three cows. Up at five in the morning they milked them, cleaned them and shoveled manure. They lived in a farm home with
May 13After 72 Years, Saporito, Falcone & Watt Continues to Change While Serving the Community
After 72 years, Saporito, Falcone & Watt continues to change while serving the communityAugust 22, 2018 Sunday Dispatch Local 0By Tony Callaio - For Sunday Dispatch Three secretaries at Saporito, Falcone & Watt are kept busy at the 490 N. Main St., Pittston office. - Tony Callaio | For Sunday DispatchAtty. Samuel Falcone takes a phone call from a fellow lawyer while at his office in Pittston. - Tony Callaio | For Sunday DispatchLegal assistant Carlo Saporito researches for another case handled by Saporito,
May 13Edward Jones Investments Office Opens in Pittston
Edward Jones investment office opens in PittstonMay 12, 2019 timesleader News 0By Tony Callaio - For Times Leader Guests gather during a grand opening of the Edward Jones Investments office on Friday afternoon on South Main Streeet in Pittston. - Butch Comegys | For Times Leader PITTSTON — Another new business opened its doors on Friday in downtown Pittston and Susan Jolley of Edward Jones, a financial investment group, is ready to roll up her sleeves and serve the people of Greater Pittston. Jolley, a
May 11Merle Norman - Come, be our Guest
Merle Norman - Come, Be our GuestMerle Norman Cosmetics is a franchise that is over 85 years old specializing in skin care and cosmetics. The franchise was founded by a woman named Merle Norman. She set the foundation for women to become entrepreneurs and chart their own future. Merle Norman Cosmetic Studios are independently owned and operated. The Pittston location is owned by Jane Chropowicki and Jane has 20 years in retail skin care, cosmetics and make up artistry. Merle Norman’s Pittston location
May 01Can You Afford It?
Volume18| March 2018 Customer Acquisition On average, about 90% of revenue in a small business comes from existing customers! Just let that sink in for a minute. Of the remaining 10% of revenue, about 90% comes from referrals from existing customers. Yet, an inordinate amount of money is spent by most small businesses on useless advertising to drive more business--revenue that is already coming from existing customers and referrals. How
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