Chester County Press Nov. 4 edition
11/04/2015 07:33AM ● By J. ChamblessIn this week's edition, we bring you up to date on a report that needles were discovered in Halloween candy this past weekend in Kennett Square ... We bring you an outline of future plans for the Route 1 Corridor … We preview a public meeting that PennDOT is planning to review repaving work that will stretch for five miles along Route 896 … From local news to high school sports, from equestrian events to Uncle Irvin, it's all in this week's Chester County Press.
Public input sought on Route 896 project
Five miles of the roadway will be repaired and altered Read More »
Route 1 Economic Development Initiative leaders share status of progress
Those in attendance -- from government, education, business and conservation -- are called 'Stakeholders' in determining the future of the corridor Read More »
Oxford explores parking garage options
A parking garage could help pave the way for increased economic development in Oxford. A new study will include an analysis of some of the top locations for the parking garage. Read More »
Oxford Borough Council discusses 2016 budget
Oxford Borough Council approved a balanced budget without a tax increase for 2015, but it appears as if a tax increase will be likely for 2016. Read More »
Unionville-Chadds Ford School Board says goodbye to member Keith Knauss
Hillendale Elementary parents address the board again about class sizes Read More »
Kennett Run Charities, Inc. distributes more than $40,000 to community groups
Matt Genereux and Nadiene Ringler-Froelich are both stepping down from their Kennett Run posts Read More »
Green leads Oxford to 41-28 win
Tosses three TD passes in rout of Kennett Read More »
CEO tells local business leaders to adopt a business system that increases value, minimizes waste
'You're going to get rid of anything in the workspace that doesn't contribute to getting that job done' Read More »
Oxford celebrates Halloween with large parade
Two hours before Oxford’s annual Halloween Parade started, there were already more than 50 floats and marching groups registered for what is always one of the town’s largest and most popu... Read More »
Police Blotter for the week of Nov. 2
Kennett Square Police warn of IRS phone scam, motorcyclist dies in crash, DUI arrests and more Read More »
Obituaries for the week of Nov. 2
Obituaries for: Kinner, Wells, McComsey, England, Cooney, Henderson, Lesley, Menges, Eberwein, Nickle, Settle, Heath, Taylor, Bradham, Mullen, Delaney Read More »
Uncle Irvin: Does more mean better?
'Concerned citizens need to spot the dull-witted and keep them from taking office' Read More »