HUNTINGDON
Stuckey opens new facility
Stuckey Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram dealership has opened its new location at 10021 Raystown Road in Huntingdon.
The 20,000-square-foot facility will house the dealership’s sales operations, formerly located at 10426 Fairgrounds Road in Huntingdon, and its service and parts operations, formerly located at 288 Water St. in nearby Cassville.
The new dealership includes a modern showroom, a comprehensive service center with drive-thru access, 12 service bays, cutting-edge diagnostic equipment, a relaxing waiting area and an onsite Mopar parts center.
WILLIAMSBURG
Rails to Trails seeks funds
As progress is being made in efforts to get the bridge on the Lower Trail repaired and reopened, Rails to Trails of Central Pennsylvania Inc., which owns the trail, has set up a GoFundMe page seeking donations to help pay for the upcoming project.
The Dilling Bridge, located between mile markers 9 and 10, is near the midpoint of the 16.5-mile walking/biking trail that runs from Flowing Spring near Canoe Creek to Alfarata near Alexandria.
The bridge was marked for closure Aug. 29 following an inspection by Keller Engineers Inc.
The problem is the deterioration of one of the bridge’s supporting piers.
Any donation made to Rails to Trails of Central Pa. is tax-deductible. Donations can be made at https://gofund.me/6252b807a.
LORETTO
SFU sets business webinar
Saint Francis University Small Business Development Center and Somerset Trust Company have scheduled a free pre-business planning webinar for 4 p.m. Oct. 29. This free, online seminar is for people who are interested in opening and operating their own business.
Topics to be discussed are feasibility issues, marketing, recordkeeping, business plans, legal issues, regulations, taxes and financing.
Pre-registration is required. If interested, please contact the SBDC at 814-472-3200 or register online at https://pasbdc.ecenterdirect.com/events/32689.