Chester County Press Nov. 28 edition
11/28/2018 08:00AM ● By J. ChamblessU-CF School Board approves student discipline policy changes
Vote comes after more than a year of debate and public forums Read More »
East Nottingham Township approves proposed budget for 2019
The township's millage rate will remain at zero. The spending plan is up for final adoption in December Read More »
The Creamery of Kennett Square re-opens
Popular destination will now be open year-round Read More »
Student assessment data tops Oxford School Board meeting
The state recently unveiled the Future Ready PA Index Read More »
Ecovillage concept getting new life in West Grove
Final conditional use hearing held before London Grove board Read More »
After supervisor's resignation, East Nottingham faces a challenge
The township needs a good candidate to fill vacancy on board Read More »
Oxford Borough plans a tax decrease for 2019
The millage rate could be lowered from 12.25 mills to 12 mills. A vote on the final budget will take place in December Read More »
Oxford Area Sewer Authority offers update on efforts to sell assets
Progress is being made toward finalizing a sale of assets to DELCORA Read More »
Obituaries for the week of Nov. 26
Obituaries for: Amy, Dudley, Astle, Stevens, Lohr, Thompson, Bailey, Woerner, Melrath, Stanley Read More »
Uncle Irvin: New Garden's positive turnaround
'New Garden may be the best-run municipality in southern Chester County' Read More »
A one-stop shop for local art
Small paintings for giving at Barbara Moore Fine Art through Dec. 31 Read More »
An artist at the intersection of photography and painting
Winslow Homer spotlighted at Brandywine River Museum of Art Read More »
A range of handmade gifts for everyone on your list
The Oxford Arts Alliance is packed with handmade crafts Read More »