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Rumspringa Books opens next chapter with permanent setup at Nosh Restaurant and Café in downtown Springfield
SPRINGFIELD — Kate Kreider and Brett Albert named their shop Rumspringa Books as a nod to a period of adolescence and exploration. As the only members of their family who’ve left Manheim, much less the rest of their native Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Kreider says her 95-year-old grandfather jokes that she and Albert are on a permanent rumspringa.
Berks Book Bonanza moves into new home; begins preparations for 2024 sale
Berks Book Bonanza volunteers will begin moving into their new home at the County of Berks South Campus location in Mohnton. The move comes one month after the Berks County Commissioners approved a lease agreement with the non-profit entity. Since its departure from the VF Outlet in West Reading following...
Reading mayor warns of fake emails being sent in his name
READING, Pa. - Reading Mayor Eddie Moran is warning the public about fake emails being sent is his name. He says several people have reported receiving emails from an account named eddiemoran1976@gmail.com. If you find a message from that address in your inbox, Mayor Moran says to delete it and...
It’s going to rain this weekend so go see comedian Kevin James: Where to get last-minute tickets
Once again, central Pa. is expected to have a rainy, damp weekend. You may just need to laugh a little. Comedian Kevin James can help. James is bringing his “Owls Don’t Walk” tour to the American Music Theatre in Lancaster on Sunday, May 19, 2024. There are two shows - 4 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Rain chances spike late Friday into the weekend
The workweek is ending on an unsettled note as yet another storm system moves into the region. Friday starts off dry but clouds thicken throughout the day as not one but two systems slide east. The southern stream storm is the one that brings more moisture to the Valley. Have...
Lancaster County dad accused of breaking baby’s ribs
A 25-year-old Lancaster County man was charged Wednesday with endangering the welfare of children and four counts of aggravated assault after he admitted to injuring an infant in February, according to a police report. The Susquehanna Regional Police Department was contacted by Lancaster County Children and Youth Services on Feb....
Milder, Spotty Showers To End The Work Week
Spotty drizzle, isolated showers are possible this evening as temperatures stay cool in the 60s with cloudy skies. Tonight, breaks in the clouds are possible leading to areas of fog. Lows will fall to the upper 50s. As low pressure lingers offshore, isolated showers are possible Thursday. Drier air will...
Reading announces temporary lane closure on North 5th Street Thursday, Friday
The City of Reading has announced a temporary lane closure on the northbound lane of N. 5th Street, specifically on the 300 block between Elm Street and Buttonwood Street. This closure is scheduled for Thursday, May 16th, and Friday, May 17th, from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM each day. To...
Homes at or under $250,000 in Lebanon
For prospective homebuyers eyeing the real estate market in areas of Lebanon, here's what sold for or under $250,000 between May 6 and May 12. Here, we provide a breakdown of the top three properties in each area, selected based on their proximity to the desired price range and the most spacious living areas available.
Police: Man facing charges after boarding school bus and threatening driver in Lancaster County
MILLERSVILLE, Pa. — A man is facing charges in Lancaster County after Millersville police say he got on a school bus and threatened the driver. Angel Sanchez-Abreu was arrested on Tuesday. Police say he got on the bus when the driver opened the door to drop off the children.
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