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“Employee wage dollars go farther around here,” notes Elizabeth Bellis, sales and marketing operations manager. “Housing is also very reasonable, which allows us to keep good people.”
Bellis notes that nearby Harrisburg gets something of a bad rap. But Harrisburg is no longer a town that is put to bed at 5 p.m., and the area is not a cultural wasteland. “People always thought the state government rolled up the Harrisburg sidewalks at night and [the city] became a ghost town,” she says. “Harrisburg now offers the symphony, ballet and excellent dining. You can find art galleries and theater—all sorts of options.”
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