It was another busy week in business and The Business Bulletin has it covered:
Highlights include:
– Frontier’s New Castle strategy. Will it fly?
– Higher Maryland gas taxes are expected to bring motorists to Delaware pumps.
– A look at the County Chamber Tabletop and Networking Expo last week.
– Legislators from both parties attack Delmarva’s rate hike proposal.
– Christiana Care opens an emergency center in Middletown.
– EdiS President Brian DiSabatino says changes are needed in the state’s life science economic development strategy.
– GE and Newark-based iBio team up on a new vaccine plant in Brazil.
– Wilmington Renaissance is talking about big ideas for its annual meeting next week.
– Small Business Chamber expands to all three counties in the state.
– DuPont is named a top corporate citizen.
– Our regular column on the nonprofit community.
– Delaware beer makes its way to Oriole’s games for the fourth year.
– Two pages of business licenses.
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