Chester County Press July 25 edition
07/24/2018 02:50PM ● By J. ChamblessOxford Borough Council OKs new uniforms for police and an overdose awareness vigil
The vigil is planned by Kacie's Cause for Aug. 31 Read More »
Landenberg Store celebrates grand re-opening
Busy opening weekend sets tone for historic landmark Read More »
Exelon Generation headquarters mulling move from Kennett Square
'As part of our cost saving efforts, Exelon Generation’s real estate and facilities team is currently exploring location options,' statement reads Read More »
Searching for common ground in the effort to prevent gun violence
More than 36,000 Americans will die as a result of gun violence this year Read More »
Township being pressed to extend its solicitation curfew
Nationally-known pest control company attempting to force township to strip down its current ordinances Read More »
'Hope Never Dies' author makes a tour stop at the Hockessin Book Shelf
A book that features President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden solving a mystery? That's the feel-good read of the summer Read More »
U-CF School Board holds special meeting to vote on several items
Board approves new student handbooks and list of hires Read More »
Studio Blush celebrates grand reopening at its new location in Oxford
The salon is now open at 520 Lincoln Street Read More »
Cyclists to compete at family event in West Chester
West Chester will be packed with fun and excitement with the 14th edition of the Benchmark Twilight Cycling Classic Read More »
Young people with special needs stage 'Lion King Jr.' this weekend
The show will be performed at the Willowdale Chapel Read More »
Summer camp fun, only with wine
Chaddsford Winery hosts an adults-only summer camp experience on July 28 Read More »
Obituaries for the week of July 23
Obituaries for: Gears, Binsau, Van Horn, Broomell, Weber, Weir, Twyman Read More »
When it comes to addressing gun violence, common sense should lead to common ground
Mass shootings now take place somewhere in the U.S. each and every day. What are we going to do about it? Read More »