That was the message economist Dr. Tim Kelsey of the Penn State Cooperative Extension delivered to about 50 business people and municipal officials at an Executive Management Series breakfast sponsored by Penn State Wilkes-Barre at Genetti Hotel & Conference Center Friday.
“Marcellus Shale, the challenges, the opportunities, truly have the potential of changing Pennsylvania communities,” said Kelsey, but he added that “it’s critical to keep in mind throughout the process is that this is a natural resource-based economic development, and at some point in time the gas will be gone.” ..."
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