New Berks Facility Expected to Reduce Repeat Offenders

Social services brace for cuts
By BRETT WILKISON THE PRESS DEMOCRAT As the county’s Board of Supervisors begins budget hearings to decide how to solve a $61.6 million general-fund deficit, one of many belt-tightening proposals before them will be to eliminate funds for groups that serve about 11,000 low-income and homeless people.

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Long Plain walks to raise awareness about drunk driving
Long Plain First Nation members put their feet to the street on Friday to raise awareness about the problems of drinking and driving. “It is because of what has taken place here ….[…]

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New Berks facility expected to reduce repeat offenders
Special to The Mercury Berks County officials are hoping a new facility will help reduce repeat offender crime while easing overcrowding at the Berks County Prison.

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