Police get taste of pizza – and stardom

Officers are guests of honor as East Linden celebrates National Night Out By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times A group of presenters from the Historic East Linden Project’s Study Buddies program describe what they learned about the Kennett Square police officers they interviewed. After being mobbed by young autograph-seekers, Kennett Square Police Chief Edward A. Zunino couldn’t...

Outmoded computers to get new life at nonprofit

School district will donate up to 25 to Historic East Linden Project  By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times LaToya M. Myers (left) and Katie Perigo from the Historic East Linden Project hoped to get five computer discards from the school district for their “Study Buddies” program, but might get up to five times more. Two representatives of the Historic East Linden Project...

Pride pervasive at East Linden Street gala

Community celebrates its diversity,  dedicates new bronze  plaque By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times Historic East Linden Street Project board member Barry “Hap” London (from left) shows off the neighborhood’s new plaque with Kennett Square Borough Council President Dan Maffei. At one East Linden Street home – a former ceramics studio – abolitionists...

For East Linden Street, another sign of progress

 Annual Community Gala will include dedication of bronze plaque A rendering shows the format of the plaque that Kennett Square Mayor Matt Fetick will dedicate on Saturday. The Historic East Linden Project will celebrate another milestone on Saturday and is inviting the public to participate in the festivities. From 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., the nonprofit is holding its 2013 Community Gala, a block-style,...

Night Out event celebrates police, community bonds

After interviews with officers, children share law-enforcement insight By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times Kennett Square Police Chief Edward A. Zunino Jr. shakes the hand of a newly designated “junior” officer. One by one, 15 children, some totally dwarfed by the podium, shared  tidbits gleaned from interviewing Kennett Square police officers as well as some advice...