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Major Road Closure Announced for Route 724

A major road closure is scheduled to impact local traffic as Route 724 at Route 568 will shut down beginning April 20, 2026, due to bridge construction work.

The closure is expected to last approximately six months, with detours clearly marked to help guide drivers around the area. Officials are advising commuters who regularly travel this route to plan ahead and allow extra time for travel.

Updates will be provided as the project progresses.

Viral Comedian Alex Pearlman

Brings Show to Pottstown

Comedian Alex Pearlman is set to make his debut at SoulJoel’s at SunnyBrook in Pottstown on Saturday, April 18 at 4 p.m.

Doors will open 30 minutes prior to showtime, with tickets priced at $20 for general admission and $30 for preferred seating. The venue, located at 50 Sunnybrook Road, offers free parking, a full bar, and food available through Gatsby’s Pub.

Pearlman has gained a strong following online through his energetic and humorous commentary, with his content reaching audiences across social media, radio and television platforms.

Organizers remind attendees that tickets must be purchased directly through SoulJoel’s, as third-party tickets will not be accepted.

Brook’s Café to Close After 10 Years in Amity

After a decade of serving the community, Brook’s Breakfast & Lunch Café in Amity has announced it will be closing its doors at the end of April.

The closure comes after the business was unable to reach a lease agreement with its management company, bringing an end to 10 years of breakfasts, lunches and connections with local customers.

Known for its welcoming atmosphere, the café became a familiar gathering place for weekend meals, holiday visits and everyday routines. Owners expressed gratitude for the support and relationships built over the years.

Brook’s will remain open through April 30, giving customers one last chance to stop in and say goodbye.

Boone Career Fair Connects Students

with Opportunities

The Daniel Boone Area School District is celebrating the success of its recent Blazer Internship & Career Fair, which drew strong participation from both students and local organizations.

The event provided students with valuable opportunities to connect with professionals, explore career paths and gain insight into future opportunities. Representatives from various industries shared their knowledge and experiences, helping students better understand potential career options.

District officials expressed appreciation for the community partners who participated, noting that their involvement played a key role in inspiring and preparing students for the future.

Free Earth Day Recycling

Event Set for April 25

Chuck’s Auto Parts Solutions in Douglassville is set to host its 17th Annual Earth Day Automotive Collections Event on Saturday, April 25 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.

The event offers residents a free and environmentally responsible way to dispose of common automotive waste, including used motor oil, antifreeze, batteries and up to four tires per household.

Held at 6867 Boyertown Pike, the annual initiative reflects the business’s long-standing commitment to environmental stewardship and community service, helping keep hazardous materials out of landfills and waterways.

Community members are encouraged to take advantage of this convenient disposal opportunity.

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