Chester County Press Jan. 10 issue
01/10/2018 08:04AM ● By J. ChamblessTwo new supervisors join East Marlborough board
Robert McKinstry and Julia Lacy take their places at Jan. 2 meeting Read More »
Elected officials take the oath of office
Magisterial District Judge Scott Massey begins a new six-year term and seven supervisors are sworn in during a ceremony Read More »
Four Democrats sworn in as Chester County officials
Patricia Maisano sworn in as Treasurer, Margaret Reif as Controller, Yolanda Van De Krol as Clerk of Courts and Dr. Christina Vandepol as Coroner Read More »
An historic moment for Oxford Borough
The borough has its first woman mayor and its first woman council president—at the same time Read More »
Kennett Township holds organizational meeting
Scudder Stevens to continue as board chairman Read More »
A fitting tribute to Henry
Geoff Henry is recognized for his 12 years as mayor and two stints as a council member during the last 20 years Read More »
Geouque appointed New Garden board chairman
Supervisors make additional appointments at organizational meeting Read More »
Cpl. Scott Brown selected to serve as interim police chief in Oxford
Cpl. Brown will serve in the role until a new police chief is named Read More »
Octorara rallies to defeat Unionville in wrestling
The match, which ended with the score 43-28, featured some evenly-matched contests Read More »
Police Blotter for the week of Jan. 8
Man arrested after police pursuit, package stolen from porch, holidays bring shoplifters to Walmart, and more Read More »
Obituaries for the week of Jan. 8
Obituaries for: Sabbi, Madonna, Bork, Basilio, Kirk, Korenkiewicz, Stanley, Kegg, Fragale, McMillan Read More »
For the love of art
Kennett Square's Mala Galleria is being run by local artist Corien Siepelinga Read More »
Animals in the spotlight for 'All Creatures' exhibit
New show is the first under Mala Galleria's new ownership Read More »
The gift to New Garden that we hope to eventually see
Controversial easement acquisition should consider limited public access Read More »
Uncle Irvin: State is missing marijuana taxes
'Pennsylvania should replace its medical marijuana law with statutes that will bring in billions in taxes, so that sales and property taxes can be reduced' Read More »