Chester County Press July 29 edition
07/29/2015 08:37AM ● By J. ChamblessIn the July 29 edition of the Chester County Press, we take you to Kennett Township, where a resident has filed a lawsuit against the township's three supervisors and the township itself for what the lawsuit claims is a violation of the Sunshine Act … We take you to Lincoln University, where a professor's remarks have raised controversy … We take you to Oxford Borough, which has received a $575,000 grant to improve streetscapes along Wheeler Boulevard … All of this and Uncle Irvin, too, in this week's Chester County Press.
Accident victim files lawsuit against Kennett Township
Claims supervisors brokered 'secret' deal with former police chief Read More »
Oxford Borough receives $575,000 grant for Wheeler Boulevard streetscape improvements
Chester County Commissioners award a total of $2.9 million in Community Revitalization Program grants Read More »
Horseshoes is serious business for Oxford teen
Emily Hatrick scores well in junior world championships in Kansas Read More »
Police issue warning about meth lab materials
Hundreds of incidents cited in Pennsylvania last year Read More »
Dinniman town hall meeting to focus on state budget, education, pipeline
Meeting to be held on July 29 in West Grove Read More »
Lincoln University professor in hot water over online comments
Kaukab Siddique decries 'homo uprising' and 'Dirty Jewish Zioninst White Supremacist thugs' Read More »
Interim principal named at Unionville Elementary
Search for a permanent replacement is underway Read More »
The fast and the funny: West Chester hosts cycling competitions
The Iron Hill Twilight Race Series is scheduled Aug. 8 Read More »
Uncle Irvin: U-CF teachers union out to rob the bank
There is no reason to pay outrageous compensation to spoiled, greedy teachers who cannot be fired and refuse to be evaluated for competence. Read More »