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The former Corelle Brands LLC glass plant in Charleroi, which produced Pyrex bakeware until it closed in April, could be reopened this year with a foreign producer, according to a Charleroi official.
AND SOME BIG NEWS ONLY ON FOUR THIS AFTERNOON. PLANS ARE IN THE WORKS TO REOPEN THE ANCHOR HOCKING GLASS PLANT IN CHARLEVOIX. THAT’S RIGHT, PITTSBURGH’S ACTION NEWS FOUR REPORTER SHELDON INGRAM GETS ...
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A long-standing Greencastle employer will close its doors this year, eliminating more than 300 jobs. See the pictures: Cheers to the Greencastle Craft Beer Wine & Spirits Festival A WARN (Worker ...
CORELLE BRANDS GLASS PLANT. CORELLE BRAND IS OFFICIALLY SHUT DOWN AFTER 132 YEARS. EMPLOYEES SOUNDED THE LUNCH HORN FOR 132 SECONDS TO COMMEMORATE THOSE LONG YEARS OF SERVICE, AND THEY RAISED THE ...
A Franklin County business will be closing, costing hundreds of workers their jobs. Video above: Headlines from WGAL News 8.Corelle Brands at 12000 Molly Pitcher Highway in Greencastle is shutting ...
GREENCASTLE, Pa. (WHTM) — A kitchenware manufacturer and distributor, Corelle Brands, will be laying off more than 300 employees once they close the doors to their facility in Franklin County in the ...