The Beloved Pierogi Tradition of Reading and Berks County
In Reading and Berks County, Pennsylvania, the time-honored custom of making pierogies holds a special place in the hearts [...]
The Story of Augie’s Original Sandwich Shop
In 1946, Sebastian Ninfo, born August 17, 1899, in Italy, who immigrated to America in 1916, purchased the property [...]
Unique Things to Do in Reading, PA: Hidden Gems & Local Must-Sees
🌄 Outdoor Adventures The Pagoda – A Reading icon! This historic Japanese-style pagoda sits atop Mount Penn, offering breathtaking [...]
The Home for Widows and Single Women
For over a century, the Home for Widows and Single Women stood as a symbol of compassion and care [...]
The Timeless Tiles of St. Joseph R. C. Church
The beauty of St. Joseph R.C. Church in Reading, Pennsylvania, is not only found in its striking Spanish architectural [...]
Mayor Eddie Morán’s Summer Youth Employment Program: Empowering Reading’s Youth for a Brighter Future
Investing in future generations remains a cornerstone of Reading’s long-term vision, and one of the city's most impactful initiatives [...]
State of the City: Progress, Challenges, and Future Vision for Reading, PA
Mayor Eddie Moran's most recent State of the City Address, given at the Redner's Event Center on January 30, 2025, emphasized [...]
Remembering the 1985 YMCA Fire
On January 28, 1985, a devastating pre-dawn fire at the YMCA in Reading, Pennsylvania, claimed four lives, including a [...]
The Environmental Legacy of Beryllium Copper Production in Muhlenberg Township
The Beryllium Corporation was established in 1933 and relocated in 1935 to 150 Tuckerton Road in Temple, Pennsylvania, where [...]
Count Berthold von Imhoff: The Art of St. Peter’s R.C. Church Murals
Count Berthold von Imhoff (1868–1939) was a renowned artist celebrated for his religious murals and paintings. Born in Mannheim, [...]
City Park’s Winter Wonderland: Ice Skating Memories
For decades, City Park in Reading, Pennsylvania, was a cherished gathering place for roller and ice skaters of all [...]
Eddie Brunner and the Legacy of Mohnton Streetcar 807
Edwin R. “Eddie” Brunner, a modest yet beloved motorman from Reading, Pennsylvania, was at the helm of history when [...]
A Look Back: Reading’s Religious Christmas Parade
From 1949 to 1960, Reading, Pennsylvania, was home to a unique Christmas tradition that made headlines across the country. [...]
How GoReadingBerks Bolsters Local News Outlets
In the digital age, community-driven news platforms have become vital in preserving and enriching local journalism. GoReadingBerks is a [...]
The Astor Theater’s Light Lives On
In the heart of Reading, Pennsylvania, the Astor Theater once stood as a beacon of architectural grandeur and cultural [...]
Reading Recreation Commission Dance Team Shines at Holiday Tree Lighting
The annual Holiday Tree Lighting in Reading was graced by the vibrant performance of the Reading Recreation Commission (RRC) [...]
The True Joy of Christmas Comes from Our Little Ones
As the holiday season wraps us in its magical embrace, it's easy to get caught up in the hustle [...]
Historic Firefighters’ Parade Celebrated Reading’s Bicentennial
On October 7, 1948, Reading, Pennsylvania, hosted one of the most memorable parades in its history as part of the [...]
Monsignor John J. Grabish: A Legacy of Faith and Service
Monsignor John J. Grabish has devoted over five decades to serving the Catholic Church and its communities, embodying a [...]
Songs Sung in Churches That Weren’t Written for Christmas
When we think of Christmas music in church, classics like “O Holy Night” or “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” often [...]
Reading, PA: The Accidental Post-Apocalyptic Wonderland of the Urban Renewal Era
If you were a resident of Reading, Pennsylvania, in the mid to late 20th century, you may have seen [...]




















