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Experience the best of PA Dutch culture at the Kutztown Folk Festival
Founded in 1950, the Kutztown Folk Festival is the oldest continuously operated folklife festival in America. Generations of families, artists, musicians, craftsmen, quilters, entertainers, scholars, and purveyors of iconic food and food experiences are drawn to a festival recognized nationally for its authentic Pennsylvania German culture. The Kutztown Folk Festival...
Studio Floor Director - Part-time
WFMZ-TV has an opening for a Studio Floor Director for our Sunday evening newscast only. Hours are 5:30pm-7pm and 9:30pm-11pm. Candidates must be able to work well under pressure, work well with others, and can work flexible hours, including breaking news. Send resume and references to studiocamjob@wfmz.com. EOE. .
Walking tour highlights ideal spots to grow new businesses in downtown Reading
READING, Pa. - Several people participated in a walking tour of commercial properties in downtown Reading Thursday morning, looking for the perfect spot to bring in business. "It's a great way for us to show investors, developers and community members what's available in the downtown, what the future of Reading is, what the vision is for growth," said Mark Mohn, government affairs director for Reading Berks Association of Realtors.
Northwestern softball beats Palisades for Colonial League title as Akelaitis proves clutch
Northwestern Lehigh softball coach Kate Farber said Tigers senior shortstop Izzy Akelaitis is built for the pressure. On Friday night with the Colonial League championship on the line against Palisades, the senior proved exactly that at Patriots Park in Allentown. Akelaitis delivered a two-run single into left field to give...
Woman stole thousands from residents of Pa. healthcare center: police
A 29-year-old Lehigh County woman is accused of stealing more than $6,000 from elderly victims while taking care of them at a Montgomery County healthcare center, police said. Crystal Bianca Brito, of the 200 block of West Chestnut Street in Macungie, is charged with 126 felony counts. The charges include...
Monster trucks on display at Berkshire Mall
WYOMISSING, Pa. - The Berkshire Mall was taken over by monster trucks Thursday. Visitor got the chance to see the massive trucks up close. The visit comes ahead of the Hot Wheels Monster Truck live show heading into Reading. The trucks will tear up the Santander Arena all weekend long.
Friday's Major League Linescores
B.Miller, Bolton (6), Snead (7), Bazardo (7) and Raleigh, Zavala; Means, J.Webb (7), Cano (7), Baumann (8), Akin (9) and Rutschman. W_Means 2-0. L_B.Miller 3-4. HRs_Seattle, D.Moore (4). Baltimore, Henderson (13). Chicago001000010—280 New York10020100x—491 Clevinger, Banks (5), S.Wilson (7), Hill (8) and M.Maldonado; Cortes, I.Hamilton (8), C.Ferguson (8),...
Neag Foundation gift establishes transformative Carole Neag Nursing Center on RACC Campus
The Neag Foundation has made a seven-figure gift to officially name the Carole Neag Nursing Center at the Weitz Healthcare Pavilion on the Reading Area Community College (RACC) campus. “Carole was passionate about the nursing field, having worked as both a maternity and emergency room nurse for thirty years. The...
More from District 11 boys track and field's epic second day
We’ve got more stories to tell from the second day of competition at the boys District 11 track and field championships on what turned out to be a very fast track at Blue Mountain. One happy hurdler. Notre Dame’s Joseph Phillips only has a few hurdle aces left locally...
New & Old Highlighted as High Limit Invades Grandview
BECHTELSVILLE, PA–Levan Machine & Truck Equipment will present the Rich Mar Florist Kubota High Limit 410 Sprints joined by the F&L Doors Vintage Cars in the NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series opener of 2024 at the Grandview Speedway on Tuesday night, May 28. Gates open at 4:30 with race time set for 7:30 PM. In the event of rain, Wednesday, May 29 will be the rain date.
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