Chester County Press May 18 edition
05/18/2016 08:33AM ● By J. ChamblessGiven respite from the rain, Kennett Run shines in the sun
Annual event draws 1,300 competitors Read More »
U-CF School Board votes for 2.7 percent millage increase
Final budget approval scheduled for June 20 Read More »
U-CF School Board president answers query about Sunshine Law and board retreat
'This is not new, nor is it in anyway controversial,' Victor Dupuis writes Read More »
Cochranville brothers arrested for making, setting off bombs
The crimes were committed in Chester and Lancaster counties Read More »
The county's biggest art weekend
Chester County Studio Tour features 127 artists and 53 studios on May 21 and 22 Read More »
Kennett East End Market debuts in the borough
The flea market will be held each Saturday through Aug. 27 Read More »
The Candy Case and Studio Blush debut in Oxford
The new business owners say that they've been received warmly by the Oxford community Read More »
Eight organizations and individuals receive Citizen Recognition Awards in Oxford
The police officers in the Oxford Police Department, Police Corporal Scott Brown, Randy Teel, Family Promise of Chester County, David Ogino, Reba Webb, Janis Walker, and the Relay for Lif... Read More »
AGHS alumni speak with students about life after graduation
Avon Grove High School is inviting its alumni back to celebrate their achievements and talk with current students about their path. Read More »
A rainbow of color for a teen who died too soon
Carly Imbierowicz will be remembered in June 4 event Read More »
Oxford Area School District honors Wiegner for receiving Citadel Heart of Learning Award
She's the second Oxford teacher in two years to receive the Citadel Heart of Learning Award Read More »
Big bats lead Red Raiders to a 7-3 win over the Unionville Indians
A five-run fifth inning sinks the Indians Read More »
Obituaries for the week of May 16
Obituaries for: Strahan, Bevard, Cullen, Hawrylack, Trosino, Cosenzo, Butler, Hunsinger, Stewart Read More »
Police Blotter for the week of May 16
Young teens at Fred S. Engle Middle School charged with sending explicit photo of underage girl, nurses assaulted at Jennersville Hospital, and more Read More »
Editorial: A commonwealth of silence
'What is the sound made when the stories of sexual assault and rape are never told?' Read More »
Uncle Irvin: Kennett Public Library's priorities are upside down
Is finding a new name more important than fundraising? Read More »