Check out the Nov. 26-Dec. 2, 2014 Business Bulletin

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pDN5u6QtC2VIJPzkMadSQKExgxaQqqBw34N_ipdExNADelaware saw total employment finally reach the pre-recession level in October as the state’s jobless rate stayed above  six percent.

Just outside Wilmington, Incyte Inc.  unveiled its new headquarters and research center at the former Wanamaker store.

Meanwhile, Frontier Airlines confirmed it will suspend all service from New Castle in the spring.

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AstraZeneca’s MedImmune to add 300 jobs at site in Frederick, Md. 

Outdoor ice rink coming in December to riverfront.
Pursues to Portfolios financial education program celebrates 10th anniversary.
(Photo gallery) Incyte marks opening of new headquarters near Wilmington with  cancer survivor talks about how Jakafi  drug saved his life.
87ers gain star power as Elena Delle Doone signs on as spokesperson
Most popular story. Burger chain Fuddruckers to open next month in Christiana area.
Delawareans less frugal than residents in neighboring states.
Chef Matthew Curtis leaving Union City Grille.
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