Chester County Press July 1 edition
07/01/2015 08:35AM ● By J. Chambless
In this week's edition of the Chester County Press, we bring you back to Camp Dreamcatcher in Kennett Square for its 20th anniversary, and introduce you to the an Oxford-area woman whose melanoma was found by her hairdresser, possibly saving her life ... We bring you to the opening of a new nature trail in Landenberg, and bring you up to date on the Artesian Water Company's application to activate a well in Landenberg ... We give you all the details of the Freedom Fest Fourth of July celebration, and Uncle Irvin, too, in this week's Chester County Press..
Hearing on Artesian well application postponed until Sept. 15, maybe later
Dinniman accelerates efforts in opposition
Supervisors give 'OK' to submit grant proposal to clean Somerset Lake
Some of the ideas suggested in a 2013 study are already being implemented Read More »
Fourth of July weekend begins with First Friday in downtown Oxford
The 24th annual Freedom Fest takes place on Saturday, July 4 Read More »
Camp Dreamcatcher 5K debuts on July 16
The Kennett Square-based organization is adding a new fundraiser as the anniversary approaches Read More »
An expression of love for Camp Dreamcatcher
Students send notes, letters, and unique artwork to children of Camp Dreamcatcher Read More »
Fourth of July comes with warning about fireworks
Most fireworks are illegal in Pennsylvania, but that doesn't stop people from buying them. Read More »
A half-mile tribute to a local family
Landenberg Junction Trail officially opens Read More »
Food Run will bring supplies to Oxford Services Center
Annual event is scheduled July 11 Read More »
Iconic martial artist serves as guest instructor at Lawler’s Kenpo Karate
Jeff Speakman led a full weekend of seminars Read More »
Uncle Irvin: Balloon festival caused no problems
Citizen's complaints about the festival's noise factor has no justification Read More »