
My Labor Day Message to the People of Beaver County
Beaver County’s strength lies in its hardworking people—building businesses, raising families, and shaping a community worth celebrating.

Beaver County’s strength lies in its hardworking people—building businesses, raising families, and shaping a community worth celebrating.

Pittsburgh International Airport’s “right-sizing” project shows that adapting to fit a community’s actual needs is smarter than chasing past delusions.

Jobs are constantly changing. Success requires adapting, learning new skills, and pursuing trades that aren’t easily replaced by automation.

An 1848 canal in Fredericktown, Ohio, was rendered obsolete by railroads, proving that nothing goes out of fashion faster than the future.

Memorable dining awaits within a two-hour drive of Beaver County, from historic taverns to fine dining, offering a culinary road trip.

Tiny homes are more social media folk tale than reality, a miniature folk remedy for America’s larger housing problems.

Navigating Beaver County’s networking scene, where locals swap tips, connections, and elevator pitches to survive and thrive.

A Bridgewater dentist who once feared dentistry now leads a compassionate, tech-driven practice, easing patient anxiety and discomfort.

Compliance checks are almost always unannounced. Have a protocol, document it, train employees, and practice until it feels routine
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