Years from now, when you look back on this summer, what will you remember best? Will you smile at the memory, or wish it had…
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Two greats, one known for his portrayals of flinty no-nonsense men, the other for his congeniality as a TV personality, passed last week.Both Ed Asner,…
Soft tissue injuries are more common than people may realize. In fact, anyone with an undiagnosed pain in his or her body may be suffering…
Athletes and fitness enthusiasts often must contend with injuries. Proper technique and safety protocols can greatly reduce a person’s risk for injury while competing or…
Those hoping to get out on Blue Marsh Lake this Labor Day weekend will have to keep their fingers crossed that water levels return to…
While concerts and tours are getting interrupted around the world due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, some festivals are bravely forging on in spite of…
The Berks County treasurer’s office is accepting Pennsylvania doe applications by mail only. County officials announced Thursday in a press release that there will be…
Through Oct. 3 Farm Life on the Pennsylvania Dutch farmstead art exhibit, Schwenkfelder Library and Heritage Center, 105 Seminary St., Pennsburg, Montgomery County. Berks County…
Keller Williams Platinum Realty of Spring Township is rallying in support of one of its own, Betzy Sanchez, assistant to Keller Williams Platinum Realty Realtor…
On August 29, 1986, Mike Craven, general manager of WIP (610 AM), decided to go one step further away from the music his station traditionally…
A kayak trip on the Schuylkill River this summer for seven Reading teens, some for the first time, started with a conversation two years ago.…