illbeinthewoods
illbeinthewoods t1_j91x3ka wrote
Reply to comment by defusted in What the best lesser known towns and cities in the state? by ba1993
For sure. The borough did a great job of using tax abatements to bring businesses in and revitalize the town. I had looked to move there in 2008 because it was cheap but never found anything I liked at my price point. I didn't end up there until 2016 (renting) stayed for 6 years and loved it! When we were looking to buy we decided the we wanted more house for our money and moved out to a more country area.
illbeinthewoods t1_j8zdos6 wrote
Phoenixville is a pretty neat town and if you like craft breweries it can't be beat. Good restaurants, neat shops, near Valley Forge National Historic park, other historic places nearby. The town hosts a couple neat festivals every year with Blobfest probably being the highlight. Or maybe the burning of the Phoenix... Man, I miss that place.
illbeinthewoods t1_j47cedv wrote
Reply to comment by heeroguy in Pa car failed inspection Harrisburg want to know another place to check out today if possible. by [deleted]
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illbeinthewoods t1_j479rm0 wrote
Reply to comment by NerdyRedneck45 in Hunter won’t face charges for killing dog in Berks County by narkj
Why not? Marked trails often go through areas that are open for hunting. For example, the Donut Hole Trail goes through the Sproul state forest. The state forest is open to hunting and one could legally hunt while standing on the trail.
illbeinthewoods t1_ixpqk48 wrote
Reply to comment by NotNowDamo in Pennsylvania hunters find more than 2,400 bears in the woods — so far by Kunphen
I think it's because our forests are healthier. About 20 years ago the PA Game Commission implemented "herd reduction" for deer and increased the number of doe tags to allow for more deer to be killed per season. This reduction allowed for more understory in the forest which increased available food for other species. I believe the reductions also happened in the fringes of where the bears lived, allowing their populations to increase and in turn spread.
We have also seen an increase in bears populations along our border with NJ. NJ has had a few canceled bears hunts which have allowed their bear population to climb. Bears swim across the Delaware river and find a nice home here.
illbeinthewoods t1_jd0bu4n wrote
Reply to comment by SamuelLCompassion in Carson Briere charged for pushing wheelchair down stairs by ImperialIIClass
"If the wheelchair was so important why didn't she take it with her? I'm just asking questions..." - Tucker Carlson, probably.