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Berks County PennDOT employee honored with Star of Excellence Award for outstanding contributions
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Secretary Mike Carroll recognized 30 PennDOT employees Wednesday for their outstanding performance with the Star of Excellence Award, PennDOT’s highest recognition. Two employees from PennDOT’s District 5, which represents Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton, and Schuylkill counties were among the honorees. “Every day, I...
Penn College student charged with kidnapping, robbery
Williamsport, Pa. — A 19-year-old Pennsylvania man allegedly coerced a classmate to deposit a bogus stimulus check into a bank account and then threatened him to withdraw the money. Kahsan Tahir Youk of Spring City posted a chance for people to make money on his Snapchat account, according to a complaint. The victim—a classmate of Youk’s at Penn College—reached out and set up a meeting up with Youk. Youk asked...
Bam Margera going to rehab after getting out of jail Wednesday, attorney says
Former "Jackass" star Bam Margera is being released from jail in Chester County, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday after violating his probation earlier this month.As part of his release, Margera will spend at least 28 days at a rehabilitation facility."Today was a good day in court for Mr. Margera," Michael van deer Veen, Margera's attorney, said. "He is being released from jail today and going for some short-term treatment. He is back on the road to his successful career and wonderful life with his wife." Margera, a Chester County native, was arrested by Pennsylvania State Police on Sept. 16 after driving under the influence in Fulton County. At the time, Margera was on probation after pleading guilty to assaulting his brother and making threats to other family members.At a hearing in Chester County Court on Monday, Sept. 23, van der Veen and attorney William Brennan said Margera would also undergo addiction evaluation."He's interested in getting better," van der Veen said. "He's interested in getting this case behind him, and we're going to make sure that happens."
Grease on exhaust hood filters, door gap does not protect against pests: Restaurant Inspections, Sept. 26, 2024
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture has posted an updated list of recent Retail Food Inspection Reports for restaurants and food handlers in Berks County. Inspections are a “snapshot” of the day and time of the inspection. Violations are recorded but are often corrected on the spot prior to the inspector leaving the facility. For more information on retail food inspection reports, visit: agriculture.pa.gov.
Lakeside Living in Chester County: Check Out One of the Top 10 Lakes to Live On in the State
Pennsylvania is a beautiful place to live with plenty of nature to enjoy, including living on a lakeside in Chester County. We all know Pennsylvania is a beautiful place to live with its state parks, fall foliage, and lovely natural landscapes to enjoy, including lake living. If you’re looking for the perfect lake to live on in Chester County, you’re in luck, writes Alison Bentley for Redfin.
Semi truck goes up in flames at Pennsylvania toll plaza
A semi truck was severely damaged by fire at a toll plaza in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, early Wednesday morning. The vehicle fire occurred around 3:20 a.m. at the toll plaza located on I-476 Northbound at the Mid-County Interchange in Plymouth Meeting. Officials said that a semi truck hauling chicken caught fire in the E-ZPass lane […] The post Semi truck goes up in flames at Pennsylvania toll plaza appeared first on CDLLife.
Schuylkill River Passenger Rail Authority Close to Finalizing Phase One of Federal Program
The Schuylkill River Passenger Rail Authority is getting close to finalizing phase one of a federal program aimed at restoring train service between Reading and Philly. The Schuylkill River Passenger Rail Authority is getting close to finalizing phase one of a federal program aimed at restoring train service between Reading and Philadelphia, writes Karen Shuey for The Daily Local News.
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