BERLIN — Western Pa. Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinic Inc., 1218 E. Main St., Berlin, has expanded its clinic.
The expansion doubles the size of the clinic and it will provide more treatment areas for patients, an expanded gym area and the addition of mechanical cervical and lumber traction. The clinic also will be able to offer a wellness program for all ages.
The clinic is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Free transportation is offered to the Berlin and Somerset clinics as well to other locations in Ebensburg, Richland and Westmont.
For more information, call 255-6814 or www.westpasportsmed.com.
New signs going up at Holiday Inns
The Holiday Inn, 250 Market St., downtown Johns-town, and the Holiday Inn Express, 1440 Scalp Ave., Richland Township, are among the first hotels to feature new sign and brand standards.
The new sign is the seal of approval that the hotels meet the standards of the $1 billion Holiday Inn and Holiday Inn Express brand relaunch program. The signs were established to create a more contemporary image, increase quality and drive consistency.
Other elements of the brand relaunch include updated guest rooms and bathrooms and new outdoor lighting and landscaping.
Northwest adds mobile banking
WARREN – Northwest Savings Bank has introduced business mobile banking, a new service that allows business customers to do their banking whenever they wish from any place that their cell phone or mobile communications device can operate.
With mobile business banking customers can view recent transactions, check balances, transfer funds between accounts, pay bills, retrieve short statements, approve or reject transfers, stop payments, make positive pay decisions and contact customer service.
Mobile business banking is subject to doubled security, requiring both a password and a passmark for use. Customers of mobile business banking must also be online banking customers.
Contract management group meets
The next meeting of the Greater Johnstown National Contract Management Association Chapter is scheduled for Thursday with the reception starting at 5:30 p.m. and the meeting at 6.
The meeting will take place at The Mirage, 800 Scalp Ave. in Richland Township.
John Fairhall, multinational risk group manager for Chubb Insurance, is the featured speaker. Chubb over the past decade has insured companies involved with military-related projects in Iraq, Afghanistan and Kuwait. Chubb’s customers range from small defense contractors with one or two employees to contractors with several hundred employees deployed abroad.
The evening will include Marines collecting for Toys for Tots, as well as a Steelers basket raffle, with proceeds benefiting Mom’s House.
For more information, contact J. Ross Stewart at 269-2737.
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