The Shapiro Administration allocates over $7.4 million for vital infrastructure upgrades across seven counties, enhancing water and sewage systems.
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Brian Westbrook '01 VSB and Emily Smith Beining '12 COE are named VUAA leaders, bringing passion and expertise to foster alumni engagement globally.
Temple University Community Gateway connects locals to resources at Cecil B. Moore Library, 06/02/26, 10am-12pm, fostering stronger community ties.
Explore Summer Quest at Free Library locations June 8-Aug 14. Join as Reader, Creator, Gamer, Explorer, or Scientist, and win prizes for completing quests.
A vehicle on Audubon Ave was vandalized on June 1, 2026, raising concerns over rising property crimes in the area.
Join PDPH at Widener Library on 06/01/26 for resources on respiratory and mental health, and utility assistance, enhancing community well-being.
Join Miss Mary on 06/01/26 at 10:30 A.M. for Baby & Toddler Storytime at Parkway Central Library. Enjoy stories, songs, and playtime for ages 2 and under.
Join Friends of Wissahickon at 10 a.m., May 30, 2026, for a beginner's birding walk through Vernon Park. Register now; no experience needed.
Governor Shapiro's presence at The Trust Hotel groundbreaking underscores a commitment to boost tourism and economic growth in downtown Erie.
Road work on King of Prussia Rd starts June 1, 2026, causing potential delays. Plan for alternate routes to avoid congestion and ensure smooth commutes.



