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Berks County Veterans Affairs leaders present testimony to PA Legislature on groundbreaking PTSD treatment legislation

Berks County Veterans Affairs leaders present testimony to PA Legislature on groundbreaking PTSD treatment legislation

Berks County Director of Veterans Affairs Jay Ostrich and Deputy Director Will Tobin will present testimony to the Pennsylvania State Legislature in Harrisburg on Monday, November 17, in support of PA House Resolution 157, which urges the U.S. Congress to pass H.R. 1947, the Treatment and Relief thr

Gipprich Jewelers Celebrates 80 years of family, legacy, and community

Gipprich Jewelers Celebrates 80 years of family, legacy, and community

Gipprich Jewelers, Berks County’s oldest family-owned jeweler, is proudly celebrating 80 years in business — a milestone that shines as bright as the jewelry they’ve sold since 1945.Founded by Walter J. Gipprich during the hard economic times of the 1940s, Gipprich Jewelers began as a small hometown

Oley Valley Graduate EliAnna Bermudez receives International YVC Distinguished Alumni Award

Oley Valley Graduate EliAnna Bermudez receives International YVC Distinguished Alumni Award

VOiCEup Berks has announced that local resident and 2022 Oley Valley High School graduate, EliAnna Bermudez, has been named the Youth Volunteer Corps (YVC) 2025 Distinguished Alumni of the Year, an alumni honor awarded across YVC’s international network. Youth Volunteer Corps includes more than 30 a

Litter removal, pothole patching: PennDOT upcoming roadwork November 14, 2025

Litter removal, pothole patching: PennDOT upcoming roadwork November 14, 2025

PennDOT District 5 has released its schedule of upcoming road projects in Berks County, with several maintenance operations expected to cause delays next week. Drivers are urged to use caution and allow extra travel time through these active work zones.In Centre Township, maintenance crews will cond

Overtime and unexpected bills force Reading to pull from its reserves

Overtime and unexpected bills force Reading to pull from its reserves

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.READING — The City of Reading may be forced to pull millions of dollars from its

PA Lottery presents commemorative check to $1M Powerball winner in Exeter Township

PA Lottery presents commemorative check to $1M Powerball winner in Exeter Township

Officials from the Pennsylvania Lottery and GIANT, a Lottery retailer, today presented a commemorative check to the winner of a recent $1 million Powerball ticket, which was sold for the Saturday, November 1 drawing. The check presentation was held at GIANT, 4655 Perkiomen Avenue, Exeter Township, w

Helping Harvest to make Thanksgiving brighter for 20,000+ neighbors

Helping Harvest to make Thanksgiving brighter for 20,000+ neighbors

Amid rising levels of food insecurity, largely due to the recent federal government shutdown and uncertainty around the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Helping Harvest Fresh Food Bank is prepared to help ensure that Berks & Schuylkill County neighbors will have food on their tables

Safe Berks welcomes NYC executive to lead Development at the organization

Safe Berks welcomes NYC executive to lead Development at the organization

Safe Berks has announced that effective immediately, Dimitrios Aletras, Jr., has been named Director of Development at Safe Berks at such a crucial time for the organization as they navigate celebrating their 50 years being a leader in the community while meeting the demands of the moment and the re

Pink Ribbon Week Charity Challenge raises over $85,000 for breast cancer support

Pink Ribbon Week Charity Challenge raises over $85,000 for breast cancer support

This year marked the 31st Anniversary of the Pink Ribbon Week Charity Challenge of the Breast Cancer Support Services of Berks County, and what a celebration it was! The week was filled with fun, community spirit, and incredible generosity — all in support of those affected by breast cancer right he

Multiple gallons of iced tea held ambient temperatures: Restaurant Inspections, November 11, 2025

Multiple gallons of iced tea held ambient temperatures: Restaurant Inspections, November 11, 2025

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

Opportunity House to hold Fill-A-Truck donation event Saturday

Opportunity House to hold Fill-A-Truck donation event Saturday

Opportunity House is asking the community to support local families in need through its Fill-A-Truck donation event, on Saturday, November 15, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at Raymour and Flanigan Furniture, 629 Snyder Road, Leesport.This initiative helps replenish essential supplies for Opportunity Hous

“Ruck & Roll” brings together veterans, athletes with disabilities, and community members for a day of challenge and connection

“Ruck & Roll” brings together veterans, athletes with disabilities, and community members for a day of challenge and connection

The IM ABLE Foundation proudly marked the success of its inaugural Ruck & Roll event on Sunday, November 2, at Blue Marsh National Recreation Area. The event drew 88 participants, including 14 veterans and 8 athletes with disabilities, for a day focused on movement, challenge, and purpose.Created as

Reading & Northern Railroad unveils its first Semiquincentennial locomotive

Reading & Northern Railroad unveils its first Semiquincentennial locomotive

Always looking to the future, the Reading & Northern Railroad has unveiled its first diesel locomotive featuring a patriotic design celebrating the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States in 2026. The company also announced that the paint scheme was conceived by one of its own team members.R

Susan Rohn retires, Vicki Haller Graff steps in to lead Yocum Institute for Arts Education

Susan Rohn retires, Vicki Haller Graff steps in to lead Yocum Institute for Arts Education

The Yocum Institute for Arts Education has announced a significant transition in leadership. After more than two decades of service, the organization is celebrating Susan Rohn as she concludes her outstanding career with the Institute. Her dedication and vision have profoundly shaped the organizatio

PA Department of Health alerts families to recall of ByHeart Infant Formula due to botulism investigation

PA Department of Health alerts families to recall of ByHeart Infant Formula due to botulism investigation

The Pennsylvania Department of Health (DOH) is alerting Pennsylvanians that there are 13 cases across 10 states of infant botulism connected to ByHeart Whole Nutrition Infant Formula, a milk-based powder formula with iron for children birth to 12 months.One Pennsylvania infant, who reportedly consum

Albright to add men’s ice hockey; Jeff German named head coach

Albright to add men’s ice hockey; Jeff German named head coach

Albright College Athletics will add men’s ice hockey as the newest NCAA Division III varsity sport, increasing the number of Albright Lion programs to 27 teams. The team will compete in the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC). Men’s ice hockey is set to begin in winter of 2026. Jeff German will lead th

Scouting for Food Drive brings in 55,500 lbs. of food for Helping Harvest and neighbors in need

Scouting for Food Drive brings in 55,500 lbs. of food for Helping Harvest and neighbors in need

Saturday, one of the largest food drives in the country – Scouting America’s Scouting for Food – gathered 55,500 lbs. of food for area families experiencing food insecurity, which was brought in to Helping Harvest Fresh Food Bank.The food was received and sorted by Helping Harvest volunteers and sta

City of Reading set to kick off holiday season with annual tree lighting ceremony

City of Reading set to kick off holiday season with annual tree lighting ceremony

The City of Reading will officially welcome the holiday season with its annual Tree Lighting Ceremony on Thursday, November 20, 2025, at 6 p.m. The celebration will take place at the southeast corner of 5th and Penn Streets in Downtown Reading.Mayor Eddie Morán is inviting residents and visitors to

Opportunity House launches S.T.E.P. Program to help families transition from homelessness to stability

Opportunity House launches S.T.E.P. Program to help families transition from homelessness to stability

Opportunity House has launched a new initiative aimed at addressing family homelessness in Berks County. The program, called STEP–Supporting Transitions through Empowerment and Progression, combines transitional housing with rapid rehousing to help parents and children move from homelessness to perm

PA Lottery awards online prize of more than $154,100 to player in Berks County

PA Lottery awards online prize of more than $154,100 to player in Berks County

The Pennsylvania Lottery recently awarded an online prize worth $154,141.71 on the ELF eInstant game, to a player from Berks County.The ELF eInstant game is a connect-style game that contributes to the Happy Holidays Jackpot. Game play features a chance to multiply any winnings up to 20 times, a cha

State Police to participate in “Click It or Ticket” campaign, offering free car seat checks

State Police to participate in “Click It or Ticket” campaign, offering free car seat checks

The Pennsylvania State Police – Reading will take part in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s “Click It or Ticket” campaign from Monday, November 10 through Sunday, November 30, 2025. The initiative focuses on increasing seat belt use and reducing roadway fatalities caused by unbelt

EMS funding crisis forces some Berks municipalities to consider new taxes, fees

EMS funding crisis forces some Berks municipalities to consider new taxes, fees

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.As municipal leaders in Pennsylvania hold budget workshops for 2026, some have pr

West Reading-Wyomissing Rotary Club honors Suzanne Cody with People of Action Award + Paul Harris Fellow

West Reading-Wyomissing Rotary Club honors Suzanne Cody with People of Action Award + Paul Harris Fellow

The West Reading-Wyomissing Rotary Club is proud to honor Suzanne Cody, Director of Business Development & Firm Associate at Muhlenberg Greene Architects as the Club’s People of Action Award – Paul Harris Fellow in recognition of her exceptional dedication to creating lasting changes within our comm

Tami Shimp named new Berks Nature President, succeeding Kim Murphy

Tami Shimp named new Berks Nature President, succeeding Kim Murphy

Berks Nature has announced the appointment of Tami Shimp as its new President, succeeding Kim Murphy, who has served with distinction and dedication for 21 years.Tami Shimp brings a wealth of experience, visionary leadership, and a deep commitment to the organization’s mission. Her appointment marks