Chester County Press Sept. 23 edition
09/23/2015 08:16AM ● By J. ChamblessOpponents win, for now: DRBC puts Artesian decision on hold
The DRBC board also decided at their Sept. 16 meeting to extend the deadline for public comment on the Artesian well to Sept. 30. Read More »
U-CF board member raises objection to tuition reimbursements
'A shadow industry has emerged to game the system. This industry offers a number of three-credit courses that add little to teaching effectiveness,' said board member Keith Knauss Read More »
Both sides heard in request to open indoor gun range at former recreation center
Decision on hold until Sept. 24 Read More »
A place of rest and reflection at Hosanna Church
Historic site at The Lincoln University dedicates a 'Bench by the Road' Read More »
Plans for library task force move forward
Kennett Square Mayor Matthew Fetick believes the task force will lead to a positive outcome for library Read More »
A poet gets face-to-face with Andrew Wyeth's world
Welsh author Tony Curtis has written about Wyeth's works, and spent the day in the heart of Wyeth country Read More »
Oxford Arts Alliance shines with National Juried Exhibition
The exhibit is well balanced between sculpture, ceramics, paintings and photography, and the talent level is quite impressive throughout. Read More »
Vivid colors and interesting faces at Bookplace
'Eye to I' solo show continues through Oct. 10 Read More »
Special teams plays propel Unionville to a 27-17 win
Boon runs for 2 TDs and returns a kickoff for another score Read More »
Uncle Irvin: Money, yes; grants, no
New Garden Township should cooperate with E&H Conveyor to obtain grants to purchase an incinerator to turn mushroom substrate into renewable fuel. Read More »