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Douglass Township receives $180,000 DCNR grant for Ganshahawny Park improvements

Douglass Township receives $180,000 DCNR grant for Ganshahawny Park improvements

The Douglass Township Board of Supervisors have announced that the Township has been awarded a $180,000 grant through the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ (DCNR) Community Conservation Partnership Program to support the improvements of Ganshahawny Park on Old Philadelph

County Treasurer announces Womelsdorf Borough now can pay county real estate taxes online

County Treasurer announces Womelsdorf Borough now can pay county real estate taxes online

Berks County Treasurer Mitchell R. Darcourt has announced that Womelsdorf Borough (District 95) is now able to pay outstanding annual and interim real estate tax bills online with credit/debit cards. Womelsdorf joins the City of Reading (Districts 01-19) and other townships and boroughs in the onlin

Antietam facilities manager honored with state RISE award for flood recovery leadership

Antietam facilities manager honored with state RISE award for flood recovery leadership

Pennsylvania Secretary of Education Dr. Carrie Rowe honored Ken Bonkoski, the facilities manager at Antietam School District who has guided the district’s recovery and rebuilding project after a flood devastated one of its school buildings in 2023, as a 2026 Pennsylvania Recognizing Inspiring School

Shutdown may delay answers about planned ICE facility in Berks County

Shutdown may delay answers about planned ICE facility in Berks County

This story was produced by the Berks County bureau of Spotlight PA, an independent, nonpartisan newsroom. Sign up for Good Day, Berks, a daily dose of essential local stories at spotlightpa.org/newsletters/gooddayberks.Update: Berks County Commissioner Christian Leinbach said Tuesday evening there’s

Berks among first counties receiving support to strengthen elder abuse response

Berks among first counties receiving support to strengthen elder abuse response

Pennsylvania Department of Aging Secretary Jason Kavulich today touted how regional teams created under the Shapiro Administration and backed by the U.S. Department of Justice will help keep older Pennsylvanians safe and protected from abuse.These regional coalitions are called Multidisciplinary Tea

Woman killed, another injured in Boscov’s parking lot crash in Exeter Township

Woman killed, another injured in Boscov’s parking lot crash in Exeter Township

Update – 2/17/26: The Berks County Coroner’s Office released the following information Tuesday: The victim, identified as 76-year-old Ann D. Arena of Caernarvon Township, was walking across the lot with another woman when both were struck. Arena was transported to the emergency department at Reading

Re-Discovering Native America: Stories in Motion with the Red Road Project opens at the Reading Public Museum

Re-Discovering Native America: Stories in Motion with the Red Road Project opens at the Reading Public Museum

The Reading Public Museum is proud to present Re-Discovering Native America: Stories in Motion with The Red Road Project, a compelling photo-docuseries on view from February 7 through May 3, 2026. This exhibition highlights inspiring stories of present-day Native American individuals and communities

Reading Hospital and local organizations team up for annual education event about puberty and periods on February 21

Reading Hospital and local organizations team up for annual education event about puberty and periods on February 21

Reading Hospital is again partnering with The Junior League of Reading and Berks Teens to host “Let’s Talk, Period,” a popular event focused on menstrual equity and period positivity for teens and tweens.The free event will be held Saturday, Feb. 21, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Reading Hospital School

Wyomissing grants conditional extension for Berkshire Mall following safety system Improvements

Wyomissing grants conditional extension for Berkshire Mall following safety system Improvements

The Borough of Wyomissing has granted a conditional extension to the Berkshire Mall after inspections confirmed substantial progress in repairing critical safety systems following weather-related damage.Borough officials responded on Feb. 9 and 10 to reports of burst water and sprinkler piping at th

Family Promise celebrates 20 years of service to families and young adults experiencing housing insecurity

Family Promise celebrates 20 years of service to families and young adults experiencing housing insecurity

Family Promise of Berks County is proud to celebrate 20 years of service to the Berks County community, marking two decades of compassionate support, housing stability, and hope for families, youth, and young adults experiencing housing insecurity.Founded in 2006, Family Promise of Berks County has

Herm Edwards to Headline Olivet’s 2026 Leaders & Legends Dinner

Herm Edwards to Headline Olivet’s 2026 Leaders & Legends Dinner

Olivet Boys & Girls Club of Reading & Berks County has announced its signature annual fundraising event, the 2026 Leaders & Legends Dinner, to be held Monday, March 30, 2026, at the DoubleTree by Hilton Reading. This year’s theme, “Game Plan for Greatness,” highlights the transformative power of men

Tower Health surgeon brings leading-edge breast cancer procedure to the region

Tower Health surgeon brings leading-edge breast cancer procedure to the region

When Dr. Archit A. Naik talks about innovation in breast cancer surgery, he doesn’t start with technology. He starts with people.“Patients come to you at one of the most vulnerable times in their lives,” said Naik, a breast surgical oncologist with Tower Health. “My responsibility is to make sure I’

Alvernia University selects design and build team for American House at Reading CollegeTowne project

Alvernia University selects design and build team for American House at Reading CollegeTowne project

Alvernia University selects SCHRADERGROUP Studio as architect and Heim Construction Co. as general contractor for the American House at Reading CollegeTowne project, a phased rehabilitation of the historic, 45,000-square-foot building at 354 Penn St.“American House is a key part of our CollegeTowne

Miller Center for the Arts announces 2026 season featuring music, comedy, dance and new student programming

Miller Center for the Arts announces 2026 season featuring music, comedy, dance and new student programming

The Miller Center for the Arts at Reading Area Community College has unveiled its 2026 season lineup, featuring a mix of music, comedy, dance, family programming and new free offerings for students.Running from February through June, the season includes Broadway-themed events, tribute concerts, cont

Lane restrictions, maintenance, brush cutting : PennDOT upcoming roadwork February 12, 2026

Lane restrictions, maintenance, brush cutting : PennDOT upcoming roadwork February 12, 2026

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s District 5 has announced several upcoming road work projects across Berks County next week, with most work scheduled during daytime hours.On US 222 between the Lancaster County line and PA 73, PennDOT maintenance forces will perform other maintenance a

Berks County farm among 25 preserved statewide through $7.1 million investment

Berks County farm among 25 preserved statewide through $7.1 million investment

A Berks County farm is among 25 across Pennsylvania that will be permanently preserved through a nearly $7.1 million state investment aimed at protecting prime farmland from future development.The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture announced that the State Agricultural Land Preservation Board ap

Neighbors of planned ICE detention center in Berks County say opposition crosses political lines

Neighbors of planned ICE detention center in Berks County say opposition crosses political lines

This story was produced by the Berks County bureau of Spotlight PA, an independent, nonpartisan newsroom. Sign up for Good Day, Berks, a daily dose of essential local stories at spotlightpa.org/newsletters/gooddayberks.UPPER BERN — When Cindy Rightmyer found out the Trump administration spent $87.4

Food employees observed in cookline area not wearing proper hair restraints: Restaurant Inspections, February 12, 2026

Food employees observed in cookline area not wearing proper hair restraints: Restaurant Inspections, February 12, 2026

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 t

Caramel’s Dog Park at Schlegel Park temporarily closes for lighting installation

Caramel’s Dog Park at Schlegel Park temporarily closes for lighting installation

The City of Reading has announced that Caramel’s Dog Park at Schlegel Park will be temporarily closed to the public effective immediately to allow for the installation of new lighting as part of the City’s GESA Sustainability & Modernization Project in partnership with Schneider Electric and AEC Lig

Second search in smoke shop drug case yields additional $60,000 in suspected THC products

Second search in smoke shop drug case yields additional $60,000 in suspected THC products

A second search warrant executed Monday in connection with an ongoing investigation into the sale of marijuana and THC products that exceed legal limits from local smoke shops resulted in the seizure of an additional $60,000 worth of suspected THC products, according to an update from the Berks Coun

Alvernia theatre professor recognized for Innovative Teaching Excellence award

Alvernia theatre professor recognized for Innovative Teaching Excellence award

Nathan Thomas, Ph.D., professor and founder of the theatre program at Alvernia University, was recognized with the Innovative Teaching Award from the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) Region 2.The award honors one college or university faculty member each year for excellence

Three arrested after drug investigation tied to West Reading, Reading smoke shops

Three arrested after drug investigation tied to West Reading, Reading smoke shops

Three men have been charged following a months-long investigation into illegal drug sales from two local smoke shops, Berks County officials announced Monday, saying the case was prompted by community complaints that high-potency THC products were being sold — including to juveniles.According to the

Berks County to kick off 275th anniversary celebration March 11

Berks County to kick off 275th anniversary celebration March 11

The County of Berks invites residents, community leaders, and partners to join in celebrating the kickoff of Berks 275, commemorating the 275th anniversary of the incorporation of Berks County, at a special public event on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, at the Miller Center at Reading Area Community Col

Building hope, one can at a time: Youth Canstructure Contest returns for ninth year to fight hunger in Berks County

Building hope, one can at a time: Youth Canstructure Contest returns for ninth year to fight hunger in Berks County

Youth Volunteer Corps (YVC) of Reading, a program of VOiCEup Berks, is once again challenging Berks County youth to turn creativity into compassion through the annual YVC Canstructure Contest. Now in its ninth consecutive year, the youth-led structure-building competition returns on Saturday, March