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Materion Corp to expand presence in Berks County, add 65 jobs

Materion Corp to expand presence in Berks County, add 65 jobs
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With volunteer ranks dwindling, Berks fire companies, municipalities and legislators are exploring financial incentives

Hamburg Fire Company Deputy Chief Jarrod K. Emes recently recalled an occasion when he needed to explain to a property owner who had moved from another county that responding to

A new crop in Pennsylvania: warehouses

Huge facilities have sprouted up in and around the Lehigh Valley, fueled by the astonishing growth of e-commerce and some residents say the area’s landscape and

Schuylkill Valley High School honors Students of the Month

Chust Fer Nice: Who Popularized Barn Stars? | Antiques & History

The saying, “Chust fer nice,” or “just for nice,” is a phrase used in Pennsylvania Dutch-accented English to describe something that is pretty, but not necessarily useful. It was how Berks County’s folk artist Milton Jacob Hill described the colorful geometric star patterns he painted in southeastern Pennsylvania. He colorfully inscribed them on local barns and later onto disks that allowed his “barn stars” to be enjoyed by people across the U.S., whether or not they owned a barn. Hill is the subject of a new book, “Painter of the Stars: The Life and Work of Milton J. Hill (1887-1972),” published by the Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center at Kutztown University. A collaboration between Hill’s grandson, Lee S. Heffner, and Patrick J. Donmoyer, director of the center, the book includes historic photos of Hill and his family, as well as full-color pictures showing many of his barn star designs.

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