Chester County Press May 23 edition
05/23/2018 10:36AM ● By J. ChamblessSchool vandalism issue dominates U-CF School Board meeting
A student tells the board, 'I've never seen students root against their own school, and against their own administration. The student attitude is frightening.' Read More »
Despite rain, Kennett Run draws 600 competitors
'Like children at a mud puddle, runners emerged from protective tents at Anson B. Nixon Park, lined up at the start of the 5K and 10K, and proceeded to frolic along...' Read More »
Kennett Square to celebrate veterans with 'patriotic hometown parade'
The parade takes place Monday, May 28 Read More »
New Garden supervisors adopt township's ten-year comprehensive plan
Update of township's 2005 comprehensive plan Read More »
Oxford School Board adopts budget with no tax increase
The $69.2 million spending plan was unanimously approved this month Read More »
Franklin Supervisors vote to support agricultural easement of dairy farm
A dairy farm at Strickersville and Appleton roads will be preserved as agricultural land by the resolution Read More »
Local drug epidemic likely to get worse, DA tells Chamber audience
'It's happening here,' Chester County District Attorney Tom Hogan says Read More »
In Lower Oxford Township, two major projects moving through land-development process
A retirement community and a convenience store are planned for the township Read More »
Fine antiques on the Brandywine this weekend
The Brandywine River Museum of Art’s 47th Antiques Show is being held from May 26 to 28 Read More »
New memoir brings color to Communist East Germany
Oxford woman writes about her life on the other side of the Berlin Wall Read More »
Editorial: The drummer's left foot
'...the Kennett Flash, tucked down an alley off of State Street, is among the greatest gifts ever given to the legions of locals who feel that the best way to enjoy music is to see it live' Read More »