Senator Greg Rothman posted a series of updates on his social media account in early August 2025, highlighting local resources and events for Pennsylvania residents.
On August 7, Rothman encouraged travelers to utilize the state’s traffic information system. He wrote, “If you’re planning a road trip this summer or beyond, 511PA is a great tool to check out routes on traffic cameras, identify road work and weather-related restrictions, set up personalized alerts and more. Download the app or visit the site: https://t.co/1Wn2Ud1Mb6 https://t.co/VZKj9F4wlt”.
Later that day, Rothman expressed appreciation to his followers and provided information about staying updated with his activities. In his post he stated, “Thanks for taking the time to read my latest update!
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On August 8, Rothman promoted a longstanding community event in Cumberland County. He shared details about the agricultural fair, writing “The Cumberland Ag Expo (est. in 1806) is going on now through Saturday at the Newville Lions Fairgrounds! Check out the full schedule:
https://t.co/HXI5BOB0j0, which includes the queen contest, mini horse drill team demos, tractor pulls and more! https://t.co/JM1VTiZKPy”.
The 511PA system mentioned by Rothman is Pennsylvania’s official travel information service that offers real-time updates on traffic conditions and road closures across the state.
The Cumberland Ag Expo has been held annually since its founding in 1806 and continues as one of central Pennsylvania’s traditional fairs featuring contests, demonstrations, and family-oriented activities.



