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Guide to Local Services Guide to Local Services Guide to Local Services IV GUIDE TO LOCAL SERVICES GUIDE TO LOCAL SERVICES GUIDE TO LOCAL SERVICES AIRPORTS Econo Lodge Staybridge Suites Harrisburg Hershey Capital City (New Cumberland) ................... 774-8335 115 Lucy Ave Hershey 920 Wildwood Park Dr Hbg ............ 233-3304 Harrisburg International (Middletown) ..........948-3900 Econo Lodge LaQuinta Inn & Suites Toll Free .......................................1-888-235-9442 7930 Linglestown Rd Hbg 990 Eisenhower Blvd .............................939-8000 Econo Lodge 265 N Hershey Rd Hbg ......................... 566-7666 AIR TRAVEL RESERVATIONS 495 Eisenhower Blvd Hbg 8025 Jonestown Rd Hbg ....................... 695-0046 PA Travel Toll Free .............................1-866-530-8899 MainStay Suites www.lq.com .................................1-800-753-3757 www.budget.pa.gov 105 Kelley Ct Grantville Marriott Hotels Rodeway Inn www.marriott.com ........................1-888-236-2427 HOSPITALS 631 S Eisenhower Blvd Hbg Courtyard Harrisburg Hershey Geisinger Rodeway Inn & Suites 725 Eisenhower Blvd Hbg ..............558-8544 Holy Spirit Hospital 43 W Areba Ave Hershey Courtyard Harrisburg West 503 N 21st St Camp Hill ................ 763-2100 Rodeway Inn & Suites 4921 Gettysburg Rd Mech ..............766-9006 Penn State Milton S Hershey Medical Center 1733 E Chocolate Ave Hershey Fairfield Inn & Suites-Harrisburg Hershey 500 University Dr Hershey ................... 531-8521 Quality Inn 1018 Briarsdale Rd Hbg .................412-4326 Toll Free .......................................1-800-243-1455 200 N Mountain Rd Hbg Fairfield Inn & Suites Hershey Choc Ave Pinnacle Health Campuses Quality Inn 651 W Areba Ave Hershey ..............520-5240 Alex Grass Medical Sciences Bldg 175 Beacon Hill Blvd New Cmbrlnd Fairfield Inn & Suites Hbg West 100 S 2nd St Hbg ........................... 231-8900 Quality Inn Enola 185 Beacon Hill Blvd New Cmbrlnd ... 774-0100 Bloom Outpatient Center 501 N Enola Rd Enola Residence Inn Harrisburg Hershey 4310 Londonderry Rd Hbg ............ 652-3000 Quality Inn & Suites 4480 Lewis Rd Hbg ........................561-1900 Concentra Urgent Care – East 181 Hershey Rd Rt 39 Hershey SpringHill Suites Harrisburg/Hershey 4200 Union Deposit Rd Hbg ........... 558-6708 Sleep Inn & Suites 15 Capital Dr at I-81 Exit 69 Hbg Concentra Urgent Care – West 631 A Eisenhower Blvd Bldg A Hbg SpringHill Suites Hershey near the Park 4910 Ritter Rd Mech .......................795-1819 Sleep Inn & Suites 115 Museum Dr Hershey ................583-2222 Community General Hospital 7100 Allentown Blvd Hbg Towne Place Suites Harrisburg Hershey 4300 Londonderry Rd Hbg ............ 652-3000 Country Inn & Suites by Carlson 450 Friendship Rd Hbg ...................558-0200 Fredricksen Outpatient Center 1025 Peiffers Lane Hbg .........................558-9200 Towne Place Suites Hbg West 2015 Technology Prkway Mech ......791-2400 8000 Jonestown Rd Hbg ....................... 651-5100 4915 Ritter Rd Mech .......................691-1400 Harrisburg Hospital Friendly Inn Motel 6 111 S Front St Hbg .........................782-3131 8004 Allentown Blvd Hbg ......................652-2634 7965 Jonestown Rd Hbg ....................... 545-6944 Medical Professional Center of Newport Greenlawn Motel 200 Commerce Dr New Cmbrlnd .......... 774-8910 300 Bretz Crt Newport ................... 567-3174 7490 Allentown Blvd Hbg ......................652-1530 Radisson Hotels PinnacleHealth Express Hilton Hotels www.radisson.com ......................1-800-967-9033 3 Walnut St Ste 205 Lemoyne ........ 988-9683 www.hilton.com ...........................1-800-HILTONS Radisson Hotel Harrisburg PinnacleHealth Express Hampton Inn Hbg-East 1150 Camp Hill Bypass Camp Hill ...763-7117 805 Sir Thomas Ct 2nd Fl Hbg ....... 782-5905 4230 Union Deposit Rd Hbg ........... 545-9595 Red Roof Inn PinnacleHealth FastCare Clinic Hampton Inn & Suites Hbg-North 400 Corporate Cir Hbg .......................... 657-1445 3301 Trindle Rd (GIANT) 30 Capital Dr Hbg ...........................540-0900 950 Eisenhower Blvd Hbg ..................... 939-1331 Camp Hill .................................844-640-3278 Hampton Inn & Suites Hershey Simmons Motel – Hershey PinnacleHealth FastCare Clinic 749 E Chocolate Ave Hershey ........533-8400 355 W Chocolate Ave 4510 Marketplace Way (GIANT) Hampton Inn & Suites Hershey Near the Park www.simmonsmotel.com ....................... 533-9177 Enola ...............................................547-6108 195 Hershey Rd Hummelstown ......566-3369 Sheraton Harrisburg Hershey Hotel Polyclinic Hampton Inn Hbg/Grantville/Hershey 4650 Lindle Rd .......................................564-5511 2501 N 3rd St Hbg ......................... 782-4141 255 Bow Creek Rd Grantville ......... 469-7689 www.sheraton.com ......................1-800-325-3535 West Shore Hospital Hilton Hbg Wyndham Hotels 1995 Technology Prkway Mech ......791-2600 One N Second St Hbg .................... 233-6000 www.wyndham.com .....................1-877-999-3223 Hilton Garden Inn Hbg East Days Inn Grantville HOTEL & MOTEL RESERVATIONS 3943 TecPort Dr Hbg ......................635-7299 252 Bow Creek Rd Grantville ......... 469-0631 Best Western – National Hilton Garden Inn Hershey Days Inn Harrisburg North www.bestwestern.com .................1-800-780-7234 550 E Main St Hummelstown ......... 566-9292 3919 N Front St Hbg .......................233-3100 Central Hotel & Conf Ctr Homewood Suites Hbg East-Hershey Area Days Inn Hershey 800 E Park Dr Hbg ..........................561-2800 3990 TecPort Dr Hbg ......................909-4663 350 W Chocolate Ave Hershey .......534-2162 Harrisburg/Hershey Holiday Inn Howard Johnson 7500 Allentown Blvd Hbg ................652-0101 www.holidayinn.com ....................1-800-315-2621 473 Eisenhower Blvd Hbg ..............564-6300 Harrisburg East Inn & Suites Candlewood Suites Howard Johnson Inn Hershey 1344 Eisenhower Blvd ....................985-1600 413 Port View Dr Hbg ..................... 651-9400 845 E Chocolate Ave Hershey ........533-9157 Choice Hotels Candlewood Suites Harrisburg Ramada Harrisburg Hershey www.choicehotels.com ................1-877-424-6423 504 N Mountain Rd Hbg ................. 652-7800 300 N Mountain Rd Hbg ................. 652-7180 Clarion Hotel Conf Center Crowne Plaza – Harrisburg Hershey Super 8 Harrisburg Hershey North 148 Sheraton Dr New Cmbrlnd 23 S 2nd St Hbg ............................. 234-5021 7975 Jonestown Rd Hbg ................901-8383 Clarion Inn & Suites www.crowneplaza.com .........1-877-227-6963 Super 8 Harrisburg Hershey West 150 Nationwide Drive Hbg Harrisburg East 4131 Executive Park Dr Hbg .......... 564-7790 Comfort Inn 815 S Eisenhower Blvd ...................939-1600 Travelodge Hershey 5680 Allentown Blvd Hbg Holiday Inn Express Hbg East 1043 E Chocolate Ave Hershey ......533-5179 Comfort Inn at the Park 4021 Union Deposit Rd ...................561-8100 1200 Mae St Hummelstown Holiday Inn Express & Suites Hbg S- RADIO AND TELEVISION Comfort Inn Riverfront New Cumberland AM Radio 525 S Front St Hbg 190 Beacon Hill Blvd New Cmbrlnd 774-6400 580 WHP ...............................................540-8800 Comfort Suites Holiday Inn Express Hbg NE 1230 WKBO ..........................................697-6463 450 Station Rd Grantville 7744 Linglestown Rd Hbg ..............540-8400 1400 WHGB ..........................................238-1041 Comfort Suites Holiday Inn Express Hershey (Hbg Area) 1460 WTKT ...........................................540-8800 320 Milroy Rd Hummelstown 610 Walton Ave Hummelstown .......583-0500 Econo Lodge Holiday Inn Hbg (Hershey Area) I-81 1006 Briarsdale Rd Hbg 604 Station Rd Grantville ................469-0661 ALL NUMBERS ARE IN THE 717 AREA CODE UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED GUIDE TO LOCAL SERVICES GUIDE TO LOCAL SERVICES V FM Radio OTHER IMPORTANT SERVICE NUMBERS 88.1 WZXM .................................1-877-967-3361 89.5 WITF ..............................................704-3000 ______________________________________________ 92.1 WTPA ............................................695-4976 93.5 WWKL ...........................................238-1041 ______________________________________________ 94.9 WRBT ............................................540-8800 97.3 WRVV (The River) .........................540-8800 ______________________________________________ 99.3 WHKF ............................................540-8800 104.1 WNNK (Wink) ..............................238-1041 ______________________________________________ 106.7 WZCY ..........................................238-1041 Pennsylvania Cable Network (PCN) ...................730-6000 ______________________________________________ Radio Pennsylvania .....................................232-8400 WGAL-TV (NBC 8) .......................................393-5851 ______________________________________________ WHP-TV (CBS 21/CW 15) ..................................238-2100 WHTM-TV (ABC 27) .................................... 236-2727 ______________________________________________ WITF-TV ......................................................704-3000 WPMT-TV (Fox 43) .............................................233-5500 ______________________________________________ STATE COMMITTEES ______________________________________________ Democratic, 229 State St ............................. 920-8470 ______________________________________________ Republican, 112 State St ............................. 234-4901 ______________________________________________ STATE SERVICES Cafeteria:
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