Chester County Press Aug. 26 edition
08/25/2015 12:47PM ● By J. ChamblessIn this week's edition of the Chester County Press, we take you to Unionville High School, where the marching band is getting ready for football and competition season ... to the Board of Supervisor meetings in Franklin Township and Kennett Township, and to the unveiling of a commemorative sign in Anson B. Nixon Park, as well as a new exhibit at the Oxford Arts Alliance. We introduce new police officers, as well as new business leaders in downtown Oxford. All of this, and Uncle Irvin, too, in this week's edition of the Chester County Press.
Sweating the details
For the members of the Unionville High School Marching Band, the end of summer means getting ready for the big show Read More »
New OMI leadership team plots course for Oxford’s revitalization
'They are so willing to invest in the vision for a greater Oxford' Read More »
Economic development a priority for new OMI leaders
Sawmill Grill now open in Oxford; other openings expected soon Read More »
Kennett Township total assets top $25 million
Current assets sit at $12.6 million, while value of property, plant and equipment exceeds $12.5 million Read More »
Sign dedicated to those who helped build playground
Includes names of 25 donors and 40 volunteers and organizations who developed popular area in Anson B. Nixon Park in Kennett Square Read More »
Kennett Township hires three police officers
Amanda Wenrich, Johnathan Ortiz and Jeffrey Call will all serve as full-time officers with new Police Chief Lydell Nolt Read More »
Members exhibit at Arts Alliance
Exhibition continues through Sept. 11 Read More »
Local personal stylist inspires her clients to re-discover their beauty
Katelyn Milley: 'I help women show the world who they are' Read More »
Oxford Area High School auditorium named in honor of James S. Herr
Just one of the Herr Foods founder's public service activities was serving on the school board for 12 years Read More »
Eli Seth Matthews Foundation continues quest to see a cure for childhood leukemia
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month Read More »
Dinniman hears from Franklin Township residents at board meeting
Intersection safety concerns aired, new emergency radio station on the way Read More »
Adjacent townships differ widely
While London Grove has been leaderless, Penn has had supervisor Curtis Mason and his team in control and ready to move forward. Read More »