Chester County Press Nov. 30 edition
11/30/2016 08:28AM ● By J. ChamblessOxford Borough secures first grant for proposed parking garage
Approximately $578,000 in funding from the county helps move the project forward a step Read More »
Our coffee with two pastors
The Chester County Press recently met with Father Chris Rogers, pastor of St. Patrick Roman Catholic Church, and Lydia E. Munoz, senior pastor of the United Methodist Church of the Open Door Read More »
U-CF schools look at test results as blueprint for the future
Overall, the report shows high scores across the district, meeting or exceeding the growth standard in all subject areas when examined in aggregate. Read More »
Kennett Holiday Village Market debuts this Saturday
The two-day event is a curated open-air artisan market filled with unique holiday gift options from local and regional vendors Read More »
Budget talks continue in Kennett Square
No tax increase is expected to be necessary to balance the proposed spending plan Read More »
Lincoln University continues search for new president
University hires executive search firm Read More »
New township police facility architect named
New Garden selects Tevebaugh Associates as the architect for the new police station Read More »
Fine art for giving, or for yourself
The 35th annual 'Christmas in Miniature' show opens in Chadds Ford Read More »
Ceramics and glass for gift-giving at Bookplace
Show of works by regional artists continues through Jan. 3 Read More »
Local dog is a winner at National Dog Show
To receive a group placement at a prestigious show, with an entry of 1,805 dogs, meant that Doots was judged among the top 28 dogs at the show. Read More »
Obituaries for the week of Nov. 28
Obituaries for: Page, Colon, Edwards, Mason, Mehl Read More »
Police Blotter for the week of Nov. 28
Oxford man arrested for sexual assault, store burglarized, DUI arrests and more Read More »
We are sorry to report another Trump editorial
What we need is a reason to work together toward a future that is, at least, not standing on a razor's edge. Read More »
Uncle Irvin: Golf course vs. public safety
'Instead of investing in the safety of residents, London Grove Supervisors are staying with an investment in a golf course that is losing money every year' Read More »