Chester County PRESS Dec. 10, 2014 Edition
12/11/2014 09:53AM ● By KevinIn the Dec. 10 edition of the Chester County PRESS, we preview the Dec. 12 event to raise funds to help defray the medial costs of the Ankney family of Oxford, whose 3-year-old son Aston suffers from two debilitating syndromes. We also report on the kindness of the Chester County Sheriff's Department, who recently gave 90 deserving children the gift of a holiday shopping spree.
Click here to read our e-edition for Dec. 10, 2014, or see below for the digital articles.
Christmas giving in Kennett Square
The Chester County Sheriff's Office escorts 90 young students on a shopping spree at Walmart Read More »
A promise kept: London Grove Board of Supervisors sunset two-year EIT tax increase
Earned Income tax increase funded badly needed repairs to several roads and bridges within the township, and raised $1.6 million to pay for these projects Read More »
Economic ideas for Route 1 corridor shared with London Grove board
Long-range plan intends to "maintain a balance between progress and preservation" Read More »
Arrowood and Orpneck selected to lead Oxford School Board
Reorganization meeting took place on Dec. 4 Read More »
Hoping for another miracle
Megan Hendry watched her husband, Jay, overcome Stage 4 cancer in 2007. After a devastating accident left him in a coma early in 2014, she and their three children are now hoping for anot... Read More »
Holiday gifts with an artistic touch
The Artisan Gift Shop is at the Oxford Arts Alliance from Dec. 5 to 23 Read More »
Residents talk about quality-of-life issues during Oxford's Borough Day
annual open house gives residents a chance to ask questions Read More »
Oxford Borough close to finalizing 2015 budget
It still appears likely that the budget will be balanced without a tax increase, and the millage rate will remain at 12 mills. Read More »
Oxford woman killed while walking on I-95 in Delaware
Police say Laura Grant, 37, died at the scene on Saturday night Read More »