Sep 27, 2009 | Reading Eagle/Reading Times
Fleetwood teacher traces Holocaust to enrich lessons
Click on picture to enlarge. Reading Eagle: Ben Hasty Jennifer L. Goss, a Fleetwood High School history teacher who visited the sites of Nazi death camps from World War II, displays information on the Holocaust in her classroom.
Switch to digital TV leaves some viewers in the dark
On June 12, when TV stations finally made the switch from analog to digital broadcasting, you might say the revolution was not televised for a number of Berks County viewers.
Buckle up and live! Berks traffic toll 2009 2008 Total killed to date 38 38 Fire A controlled burn of a dilapidated modular home in Richmond Township on Friday resulted in minor damage to two adjacent modular homes, fire officials said.
Spiritual journey leads Fleetwood woman to become supervisory chaplain at Berks County Prison
Prison and Lazarus Project volunteers needed Qualified volunteers are needed to serve inmates within Berks County Prison as well as those who are being released from prison into the Lazarus Project of Berks County.
It's 9-9-09, a day one Berks County couple will remember forever. >>JUDGE By the authority vested in me by the laws of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania... >> Mr.
Former school in Fleetwood now houses Berks Encore, BCIU and YMCA
Kutztown students, administrators puzzled by hubbub over speech after watching Obama
Boyertown policy panned The Boyertown School District's decision not to show President Barack Obama's address in schools drew complaints at a school board meeting Tuesday night.
Berks Co. - Lane restriction on various roads for miscellaneous construction
According to PennDOT, there will be lane restriction on the following roads in Berks County: Main Street ramp to Route 222 North in Maxatawny Township , 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept.
Parents, kids, child care workers rally in Reading for state budget
The message delivered Wednesday by more than 250 parents, children and child care workers was clear.
McClatchy-Tribune An armoire owned by Julie Francis of Charlotte, N.C., was appraised at $7,000 but failed to receive a bid close to that price.