TOP STORIES FOR BERKS AND LANCASTER 10/27

>>The Latest

(Undated) -- Here is the latest news: The person found killed on Mount Penn in Berks County was a 28-year-old Exeter Township man named Anthony Delcollo. Two Berks County residents are facing charges of theft, criminal mischief, criminal conspiracy, and possessing instruments of a crime. Reading will hold an official groundbreaking ceremony for its new fire station next Friday at 11 a.m. 

>>Authorities Identify Mount Penn Murder Victim

(Reading, PA) -- The person found killed on Mount Penn in Berks County was a 28-year-old Exeter Township man named Anthony Delcollo. An autopsy will be done tomorrow to determine how he died. The body was found Monday afternoon at Rotary Park.

>>Two From Berks County Charged With Theft

(Adamstown, PA) -- Two Berks County residents are facing charges of theft, criminal mischief, criminal conspiracy, and possessing instruments of a crime. Twenty-eight-year-old Jenna Belcher and 35-year-old Nathan Conard, both from Sinking Spring, were arrested trying to empty change machines at the Kwik 'N Kleen car wash in Caernarvon Township. The two are accused of doing the same crime at the Adamstown Car Wash on October 13. They are both in the Berks County Jail.

>>Reading To Break Ground On New Fire Station Next Week

(Reading, PA) -- Reading will hold an official groundbreaking ceremony for its new fire station next Friday at 11 a.m. The city council unanimously awarded the final construction contract for the project on Monday to Myerstown-based Shannon A. Smith Incorporated for the HVAC system. The new station will replace Reading's oldest one. The city has awarded nearly nine-million-dollars in contracts.

>>Berks Cares Vaccine Center Reopens

(Muhlenberg Township, PA) -- The Berks Cares Vaccine Center will reopen today to provide free COVID-19 vaccines. Berks County officials say first, second, and third doses will be available. The clinic will be open from Wednesday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. for the foreseeable future. The center will be in the North Reading Plaza in Muhlenberg Township.

>>Comedian Bert Kreischer To Have Reading Stop

(Reading, PA) -- Tickets for comedian Bert Kreischer's tour stop on April 7 in Reading will go on sale Friday. Kreischer had to reschedule his tour due to COVID-19 restrictions. He announced 50 dates yesterday. Kreischer will perform at Santander Arena in Reading.


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