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Topton officials say strike may affect some borough services
TOPTON BOROUGH, Pa. - Officials in Topton say a strike involving some borough employees could affect services for area residents. A post on the borough's Facebook page states some Topton employees, who are members of Teamsters Local 773, are currently engaged in a strike. Officials say the borough council will...
Berks County resident, Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology student wins National Masonry Competition
Sam Berryman, a first-year student at Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology, and 2023 graduate of Brandywine Heights High School and Berks Career Technical Center, has won the gold medal at the 2024 SkillsUSA Championship in masonry. The competition, held between June 24-28 in Atlanta, GA, tested participants on their ability...
Berks County to conduct Mosquito Control Operation in Exeter Township and St. Lawrence Borough
The Berks County Conservation District Mosquito-Borne Disease Program has announced a truck-mounted, ultra-low volume (ULV) mosquito control operation scheduled for Tuesday, July 16th. The targeted areas include residential and recreational zones in Exeter Township south of Rt. 422 and the Exeter Happy Landings Park area in St. Lawrence Borough. This...
Reading Pride Celebration announces Mayor Eddie Morán as Berks Pride Fest 2024 Grand Mashall
Reading Pride Celebration has announced the selection of Mayor Eddie Morán as Grand Marshall of the 18th Berks Pride Fest 2024. “Mayor Moran has been a true ally & Friend to Reading Pride and the LGBTQ+ community from his first day in office,” said Enrique Castro, Jr. Executive Director of Reading Pride Celebration (RPC).
Holy cow! Blue Mountain High School gets a visitor
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY, Pa. — A high school in Schuylkill County had an unexpected visitor in the form of a cow. A cow roamed the parking lot and fields of Blue Mountain High School. Viewer Bobbi-Sue Colna snapped some photos of the animal that escaped from a nearby farm. It...
Proposed 1.7M-square-foot warehouse project 'consistent' with zoning, engineer says
MAXATAWNY TWP., Pa. – The Maxatawny Township Board of Supervisors officially began hearing testimony for a conditional-use application for a proposed warehouse project on Monday night. Proposed by Allentown-based 222 Capital Partners LLC, the development includes two warehouses on 10 parcels of land at the northwest intersection of Route...
Reading considers developing traffic-calming policy
READING, Pa. – The issue of traffic-calming was back on the agenda for Reading City Council's Committee of the Whole meeting Monday. Reading Public Works Director Timothy Krall reported to council about the status of the project. He noted that the city does not yet have a traffic-calming policy, but "it would be very good for the city to adopt [one] if the city wants to go in that direction." He continued, "It's not mandatory to have one, but it could be effective."
11-year-old given citizenship award for saving animals from pet store fire
EXETER TWP., Pa. -- A Berks County boy was honored with a citizenship award on Sunday. The boy, 11-year-old Cole Lechuga, was at Perfect Match Pet Shop in Exeter Township when it caught fire back on June 4th. He's credited with getting all the cats out of the store on...
Officials Celebrate Progress Toward CRIZ Designation for City of Reading
Mayor Eddie Morán and State Representative Manny Guzman (D-Berks) express excitement as the state advances the City Revitalization and Improvement Zone (CRIZ) program, bringing Reading one step closer to securing this crucial designation. “This achievement is vital for our city’s economic development strategy and promises transformative benefits for our diverse community,” said Mayor Morán.
Sinking Spring new senior living community pays tribute to former Village Greens Golf Course
Donald S. Robitzer Jr. grew up on the Village Greens Golf Course operated by his family for more than 50 years. As a boy, he spent evenings watering the course and days playing golf. Robitzer appreciates the tribute to his family’s legacy at The Residence at Village Greens, a senior...
Summer Program Explores Career Paths & Helps Others | Building Kids’ Lives in Our Community
Learn about the PA Inclusive summer program involving students from Reading, PA that explores career paths and helps others, with Joe Sabol, Employment Specialist with PA Inclusive, and host Jill Troutman, VP Advancement, Marketing & Communications with the Children’s Home of Reading. Originally aired on BCTV: 7/16/24. For a...
Sign renaming part of Route 143, honoring 2 local fallen firefighters, to be unveiled Thursday
HARRISBURG, Pa. – A Pennsylvania state senator will unveil a new sign renaming part of Route 143 in Lehigh County in honor of two local fallen firefighters. State Sen. Jarrett Coleman (R-16), on Thursday at 5:30 p.m., will unveil a new sign renaming Route 143 in Lehigh County as Heroes Highway in honor of Marvin Gruber and Zachary Paris, according to a news release from the Senate Republican Communications Office.
Bridge inspections, drainage work: PennDOT upcoming roadwork July 15, 2024
PennDOT maintenance forces and private contractors have scheduled several construction projects in Berks County this week. To help our readers avoid travel delays, here are a few of the most notable projects. In Ruscombmanor Township, there will be utility work at the intersection of PA 12 and PA 73 from...
Public meeting to prepare for Roundabouts
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT)- As roundabouts at the reconstructed KY 351 and 2nd Street interchange are expected to open in the coming weeks, a public meeting will take place tonight to provide information drivers need to be ’roundabout ready’. The meeting will take place at Henderson County High School from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and […]
Historical Architectural Review Board Meeting 7/16/24 | City of Reading, PA
The Historical Architectural Review Board for the City of Reading, PA held their monthly meeting on Tuesday, July 16, 2024. Follow along with the agenda here: https://www.readingpa.gov/images/harb/Harb_Agenda_July_16_2024_.pdf?66917f9c. From the program: Historical Architectural Review Board | City of Reading, PA.
Berks Arts Announces Organizational Changes
Berks Arts has announced several organizational changes. On Monday, June 24, during its annual meeting, the Berks Arts board voted to accept Justin Heimbecker’s resignation as executive director and, at the same time, voted to appoint Tish Davis as the new executive director. Heimbecker submitted his resignation after serving...
Boyertown's Historic State Theater receives prestigious preservation award
BOYERTOWN, Pa. - The League of American Historic Theaters (LHAT) recently presented Boyertown's Historic State Theatre with a prestigious award. At their annual conference, LHAT awarded the State Theater the Joe Rosenberg Honorary Award for outstanding individual contribution. The award recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the preservation and enhancement of historic theater properties.
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