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New Wawa Store Grand Opening In Robesonia Brings Free Coffee, T-Shirts
A new Wawa store's grand opening in Berks County will feature free hot coffee and T-shirts, the company announced. The new store is located at 10 Bernville Road in Robesonia, according to the company. Its grand opening will be held beginning with a countdown at 7:45 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 14. Doors will officially open at 8 a.m. There will be free T-shirts for the first 100 customers along with free any-size hot coffee on opening day, while supplies last, the company stated. A brief ceremony marking the store's opening will be held at 8:30 a.m. followed by a Hoagies for Heroes hoagie…
Police & Fire
Firefighters Suffer Heat Exhaustion As Crews Battle Fire At Berks County Factory: Officials
UPDATE: Firefighters suffered heat exhaustion after an explosion at a factory in Berks County, authorities said. Crews from Berks, Lancaster, and Lebanon counties were on the scene at the Reading Alloys factory on West Penn Avenue in Robesonia in response to the heavy fire around 2 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 3, according to the Western Berks Fire Department. ACTIVE INCIDENT - LARGE EXPLOSION & STRUCTURE FIRE WBFD personnel and mutal aid departments are currently on scene of a... Posted by Western Berks Fire Department on Wednesday, August 3, 2022 Reading Alloy manufactures and sells met…
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Deadly Crash Victim
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By Pennsylvania State Police
A motorcyclist has died after a crash in York County, according to Pennsylvania State police. Scott Lee Dinger, 62, of Newmanstown, died at Reading Hospital on Tuesday night. Dinger was traveling southbound on his motorcycle in the area of 113 Richland Road when he "failed to properly negotiate a curve and crossed into northbound traffic," police said. Dinger was hit by a pickup truck operated by Michael R. McCrea, 34, of Robesonia. Dinger and his motorcycle came to rest in a farm field along the northbound side of the road. He was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash, according to …