Pennsylvania Dutch culture believes New Year's celebrations foreshadow the year ahead, so "wishers" have an important job of delivering the New Year's "winsch." Meet Berks County's wishers, Mike and L ...
So here’s why we eat pork and sauerkraut as well as other good-luck foods. Like many other cultures, the Pennsylvania Dutch ...
Eating pork and sauerkraut on New Year's Day is a Pennsylvania Dutch tradition. See how the meals will benefit the Pequea ...
While lots of folks will watch the traditional ball drop in New York’s Times Square tonight to ring in the new year, ...
Before we get into the subject of Pennsylvania Dutch cooking, we need to mention that the "Dutch" part of the name is actually a misnomer. Most of the immigrants who settled in and around ...
The relatively small town, founded by the Pennsylvania Dutch (the same heritage as America's biggest buffet, Shady Maple ...
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Newsmakers for December 29
The Greater Reading Chamber Alliance has promoted Leah Fassnacht to the position of senior director of communications and ...
It’s comfort food perfect for a wintry day. And it brings good luck. A Pennsylvania Dutch cold-weather mainstay from the 1800s, pork and sauerkraut is a combination of two staples. It starts ...
Our year ended with another empty-nester first: a road trip without our kids. We traveled to the Pennsylvania-Maryland border to visit family. This time we brought Bailey Dog along — a new experience ...
Childhood poverty rates grew faster last year in four Lehigh Valley school districts than any other of the 499 districts in ...
The Keystone State is a hodgepodge of communities — 67 counties, 2,560 municipalities, and thousands more named villages ...