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Robeson’s marker is believed to be the oldest in existence in Berks County, a tribute to the man who served as the state’s first chief justice. Born in Scotland, Robeson died Feb. 19, 1720.
A Berks County ticketing solutions company has been included in the 2024 Best Places to Work in Pennsylvania list. Gateway Ticketing Systems, headquartered in Colebrookdale Township, is an ...
READING, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- Residents of Berks County who were impacted by severe weather over the weekend will have a place to go for assistance. The Berks County Department of Emergency ...
BERNVILLE, Pa. (CBS/AP) -- One person was injured and a two-story home in Berks County, Pennsylvania, was severely damaged Friday by an early morning explosion about 10 miles northwest of Reading.
Michigan saw 11 sites added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2024. Nearly 2,000 places in the state are listed. What's on the list.
READING, Pa. – The Berks County Commissioners on Thursday presented Shirley Moyer, Oley Township, with a certificate of recognition for her long-time association with the Oley Fair, which is ...
UPDATED: November 8, 2024 at 1:33 PM EST Pennsylvania American Water on Friday issued a mandatory water conservation order for about 9,500 customers in its Glen Alsace water system in Berks County.
North Dakota's Historic Sites Will Finally Have Toilets That Flush BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Lawrence Welk didn't have a flush toilet where he grew up, but visitors to his childhood home in rural ...
Coronavirus Pa. Dept. of Health setting up testing sites in 5 more counties, including Berks and Lebanon Updated: Feb. 11, 2021, 8:50 p.m. | Published: Feb. 11, 2021 ...
Several local historical buildings made the 2016 list of Ohio’s Most Endangered Historic Sites by the non-profit organization Preservation Ohio. Historic sites in 12 Ohio counties made the 2016 ...
Carnegie Library of Homestead and Hill View Manor in New Castle are said to be two of western Pa.'s most haunted places. Take a look inside the buildings and learn why.
The private Historical Society of Pennsylvania was founded in 1824 and is one of the largest history libraries in the nation. It's located at 1300 Locust St. in Philadelphia.