Yes, you can shop at trendy youth stores

Be wary of sizing and pick your spots, but you could save a bundle By Kelly Hockenberry, Columnist, The Times Forever 21 is one of my favorite places to shop and I’m not ashamed to admit it. (I know, I know.  Insert “old lady” joke here.) HOWEVER, if you are slightly over the age of 21 and choose to enter this store, you must adhere to a few simple guidelines.  Otherwise, you could be leaving...

Living History: Chadds Ford Days brings past alive

By Gene Pisasale, Special to The Times A historic reenactor works on an 18th century loom, during a demonstration at the 2011 Chadds Ford Days, which take place Sept. 8 & 9. Photo courtesy of the Chadds Ford Historical Society. Local residents and visitors to the Brandywine Valley know it as the home of the famous Wyeth family of artists and picturesque countryside, but few know the history...

County’s Historical Society to host ‘History on Tap’

Free program will focus on Marshallton’s role in Battle of Brandywine The Marshalton Inn will serve as a starting point for a free program of the Chester County Historical Society that highlights the role Marshallton played in the Battle of the Brandywine. On the eve of the anniversary of the Battle of the Brandywine – Sept. 11, 1777 – the Chester County Historical Society is inviting...

Upcoming juried shows to spotlight diverse media

 Chester County Art Association announces fall lineup of exhibits Octoraro Lake,” an oil on canvas by Tracy Colletto Adams, is one of the paintings that will be featured in an upcoming show at the Chester County Art Association. Media ranging from ceramics to photography will be on display at the Chester County Art Association (CCAA) in West Chester. The association just announced its fall...

Borough police report robberies, burglaries

In two incidents, victims were driven in pickup to remote area, relieved of valuables Kennett Square police reported the following suspected criminal activity during the past week and a half: On Aug. 19, a 75-year-old male in the 500 block of West Cypress Street was approached at 1:25 p.m. by a 5-foot-10 suspect wearing an orange shirt, faded jeans and a baseball cap. Police said the man asked...

Emergencies happen; are you ready, county asks?

County’s Department of Emergency Services to educate during National Preparedness Month By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times Displaying the proclamation issued by the Chester County Commissioners are Anne Shuinak, Chester County Food Bank; Vicky Mayer, Royer Greaves School for the Blind; Nancy Keefer, Chester County Chamber of Business and Industry; Robert Kagel, Chester County...

High-flying fun returns at New Garden Festival of Flight 2012

Annual air show debuts in late summer and featured a host of WWII aircraft as well as aerobatic displays By P.J. D’Annunzio, Staff Writer, The Times A World War II B-25 bomber was one of the star attractions at the New Garden Festival of Flight, this past weekend. A large number of antique aircraft were on hand, along with music, performers and stunt flying. NEW GARDEN — Once again the two-day...

Camp runs gamut from zip-lining to scuba-diving

Weeklong state-police program features myriad activities for Chester County youth By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times About 100 young participants experienced Chester County’s 2012 Camp Cadet program, held this year at Camp Saginaw in New London Township. On Friday, a group of 100 young people proudly passed muster as the 2012 Chester County Camp Cadet hosted its graduation ceremony. The...

Schools’ open: dress them well

A few simple pointers for your students returning to the classroom By Kelly Hockenberry, Columnist, The Times This school year is a momentous one in our household!  We have one son going into the middle school and one going into the high school.  BIG changes.  BIG responsibility. Thankfully for my children, we send them off in the morning to be educated by professionals.  Heaven knows, if left...

Living History: Washington and Valley Forge

By Gene Pisasale, special to The Times Carl Closs, who has portrayed George Washington for the last 15 years and for many in the area is now the living embodiment of the founding father, is seen with the statue of the general and first president of the United States at Valley Forge A name immediately recognizable by every American, Valley Forge will be linked forever with our struggle for independence....