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The Kutztown Area School District is a public school district serving parts of Berks County, Pennsylvania. It encompasses the communities of Kutztown , Lyons , Maxatawny Township , Greenwich Township , Lenhartsville , and Albany Township .
Keith Haring (1958-1990), artist, born in Kutztown; his ashes are scattered nearby and a historical marker in his memory was dedicated by the Kutztown Area Historical Society on October 11, 2024 [39] Ranger Bill Miller (1878-1939), silent Western film actor, born in Kutztown; Ray O'Connell (b 1949), former mayor of Allentown, Pennsylvania
The Boyertown Area School District is a large public school district which covers portions of Berks and Montgomery Counties in southeastern Pennsylvania. [1] When the Boyertown Area School District was formed in 1953 it was one of the largest in the state, encompassing 100 square miles (260 km 2 ).
HARRISBURG ― The 108th PA Farm Show is just around the corner, Jan. 6-13, at the PA Farm Show Complex, 2300 N. Cameron St.. The largest indoor agricultural expo in the nation, the PA Farm Show ...
Kutztown Area High School is a public high school in Kutztown, Pennsylvania, United States. It was built in 1961, with an annex added in 1974 and underwent major renovations in 2016. It was built in 1961, with an annex added in 1974 and underwent major renovations in 2016.
The school district boundaries are coterminous with the city of Harrisburg. The Harrisburg City School District encompasses approximately 11 square miles (28 km 2). According to 2000 federal census data, it served a resident population of 48,950. By 2010, the district's population increased to 49,550 people. [1] Harrisburg public schools ...
November 8, 1990 (Off Pennsylvania Route 100 southwest of Clayton: Washington Township: 15: Boyer-Mertz Farm: Boyer-Mertz Farm: September 9, 1992 (Junction of Noble Street and Bastian Road
The Office of Management and Budget [17] has designated Berks County as the Reading, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). As of the 2010 U.S. census [ 18 ] the metropolitan area is the 10th-most populous in Pennsylvania and the 128th-most populous in the U.S. with a population of 413,491.