Turning up the heat: what not to wear
With summer-like heat coming, don’t lose your head or fashion sense
By Kelly Hockenberry, Columnist, KennettTimes.com
The rumor is the thermometer will hit the mid-80’s today and a few days this week! Yipppeeeee!
I am more than ready to ditch my heavy jacket and leave my boots permanently in the closet!
The initial tease of summer brings radiant sunshine, brilliant blue skies and glorious...
April means Arts & Plants for Kennett
Downtown Kennett Square gets festive for KSBC’s plant sale along with Willow on State’s Art on the Square
By P.J. D’Annunzio, Staff Writer, KennettTimes.com
KENNETT SQUARE— Saturday, April 28th marks the 47th Annual Plant Sale hosted by The Kennett Square Beautification Committee. Attendees are encouraged to shop the assortment of hanging baskets, herbs, annuals, perennials,...
A few pointers on that SAT essay
Express your real feelings, offer personal examples and keep it simple
By Heather Lobb, Special to KennettTimes.com
You want me to write about what?
There aren’t many students that can say they are completely comfortable writing an essay, let alone a timed essay for which they cannot plan. So here are a few tips to scoring well on the SAT essay.
Brandywine Valley Chorale features McCartney
April 28 concert features Philadelphia-area premiere of classical work, plus pop hits
WEST CHESTER — In its fifth season, The Brandywine Valley Chorale (BVC) presents Love & Revolution, The Music of Paul McCartney
Led by Artistic Director Jason Throne, the BVC’s Spring Concert will be performed on Saturday, April 28 at 7:30 p.m. at Calvary Lutheran Church, 730 South New Street, West Chester.
Longwood Gardens, a field trip tradition
Re-acquainting with a Chester County landmark – A commentary by Dave Conard Sports Editor, KennetTimes.com
Longwood Gardens photo by Dave Conard
KENNETT SQUARE—A funny thing happened the other day when my daughter came home from school almost bursting with excitement because she had been told by her teacher that her class was going to get to go on a field trip.
“Field trip”...
Kennett High to stage Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
The Kennett High School players take on Andrew Lloyd Weber’s first biblical epic, March 15-17
By P.J. D’Annunzio, Staff Writer, KennettTimes.com
KENNETT SQUARE—Kennett High School’s theater troupe is preparing to take their audience on a colorful journey back to ancient Egypt in Andrew Lloyd Weber’s Tony Award-winning musical, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
“Every year...
Kennett High School to hold benefit concert
On March 25th KHS will host the 5th Annual Jonathan Beech Memorial Concert, sponsored by ING Direct
By P.J. D’Annunzio, Staff Writer, Kennetttimes.com
KENNETT SQUARE — For a parent, the death of a child is hardship too distressing for words; nothing can be said or done to take away the anguish felt during such a terrible loss.
However, in one way, musician Donna Beech’s son, Jonathan—who...
Kennett parks authority to hold planning session, March 14
Anson B. Nixon Park.
KENNETT SQUARE — The Kennett Area Park Authority (KAPA) announces the commencement of a Master Plan project for the Anson B. Park that will provide the vision and strategic direction for Park features and facilities.
On March 14, at 6:00 p.m., at the Genesis HealthCare building (101 E. State Street, Kennett Square, PA – enter at side near parking garage walkway) the public...






