A checklist to complete before Summer’s end

With the summer more than half over, a few things not to miss By Kelly Hockenberry, Columnist, The Times On Friday, the kids will have exactly one month left of summer vacation. I can’t believe it. Where did the time go? Actually, truth be told, I am waiting for my summer to BEGIN since I have been taking a full course load of grad classes since the end of May. I have a whopping two weeks...

What To Do: ‘Fair’ly exciting in Kimberton, Goshen

By Denny Dyroff, Staff Writer, The Times The Goshen Country Fair is one of the area’s longest-running and most beloved fairs. This is the time of the year for outdoor festivals. Every summer, this area is a hotbed for festivals — blueberry festivals, peach festivals, county fairs, firemen’s festivals, state fairs and plain old country fairs. One of the best — and longest-running...

"Try the ‘Y’ Tuesdays" – free YMCA access in August

    During the month of August, the YMCA of Greater Brandywine, will open its doors to the public – free of charge – at all nine branches for “Try the Y Tuesdays.”  On August 4, 11, 18 and 25, members of the community are welcome to visit any one of the branches and have free access to the facilities.

On Stage: Emily King has music in her blood

Also: new albums, local shows for Kopecky, SLV By Denny Dyroff, Staff Writer, The Times Singer-songwriter Emily King plays Underground Arts in Philadelphia, July 25. The phrase “in one’s blood” means “ingrained in or fundamental to one’s character.” It could be used in reference to music and Emily King, a talented and versatile singer-songwriter-guitarist who will headline a show on...

Regional police study to end

After four of seven towns discussing joining up drop out, economics no longer add up By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times Long-standing discussions about forming a regional police force appear to be on hold, as all but three of the municipalities studying a merger of police services have dropped out of the process. While Kennett Square, Kennett Township and New Garden will continue to explore options...

TERF to endow Penn Vet scholarships

EAST MARLBOROUGH — The University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine (Penn Vet) is pleased to announce that the Thoroughbred Education and Research Foundation (“TERF”) will donate $100,000 to create an endowment for student scholarships. The TERF Opportunity Scholarship Fund will provide financial support to Penn Vet students, with a preference for those intending to practice in...

County announces new job training, support initiative

WEST CHESTER — The Chester County Commissioners and the Chester County Workforce Development Board announced Tuesday the start of Platform to Employment (P2E), a program that provides job readiness training, personal support services, finance counseling and paid work experience with the intent to secure jobs for individuals who have experienced long-term unemployment in Chester County. P2E is...

Task force to resolve library board representation issue

Kennett Square won’t cut library funding, will work with neighbors to get board seats By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times A large crowd attended Monday night’s Kennett Square Borough Council meeting to offer comment on whether the borough should continue funding the Kennett Area Library. KENNETT — Kennett Square will not move to cut funding to the Kennett Area Library in the immediate...

Oxford Feed offers donation for Oxford library expansion

The Drennen family of Oxford Feed and Lumber, present the Oxford Public Library with a donation in the library’s new wing. From left to right: Chris Drennen; Jamie Cole, president of Oxford Public Library Board of Trustees; Carey Bresler, director of Oxford Public Library; Larry Drennen Sr., and Larry Drennen Jr. Photo: Nancy Johnson. OXFORD — Just a glance at the parking lot on a Monday morning,...

Op/Ed: Fictionalizing history

By Bruce Mowday Bruce Mowday The history Americans know, or think they know, is increasingly coming from polluted sources. Last week I was in Gettysburg digging into original historical documents at the Adams County Historical Society and Gettysburg National Military Park for information on my next book, J. Howard Wert’s Gettysburg. I had several interesting conversations with curators and historians...