Borough’s New Year’s Eve event mushrooming

Officials report efforts to ensure fun, family-friendly entertainment The giant borough icon, sponsored by ToJo Mushrooms, is ready to be adorned with lights. Not surprisingly, Kennett’s Square’s inaugural New Year’s Eve extravaganza, which will include the lowering of a 700-pound, lighted steel shroom from a crane, is continuing to evolve, and borough officials said they are working with...

New Garden Twp. passes 24/7 police coverage

Supervisors also approve 2014 budget with no tax hike, 5-year police contract  By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times New Garden Township awards plaques of appreciation to three outgoing supervisors: Robert Perrotti (from left), Peter Scilla, and Bob Norris. In keeping with the holiday spirit, the New Garden Township supervisors came to Monday night’s meeting bearing gifts, including...

Only modest revisions to final Kennett budget

Longtime supervisor Michael Elling retires from Kennett BOS By Rick Marts, Staff Writer, The Times Kennett Township Board of Supervisors chair Michael Elling is retiring after serving 18 years as a supervisor. Monday evening was his final public meeting as a member of the board. KENNETT — Township Manager Lisa Moore opened Monday evening’s public meeting by saying, “The final 2014 operating...

KAU opens spring baseball, softball registration

KENNETT — Registration for the KAU Little League spring, 2014 baseball and softball season is now open and will continue through January 2014. KAU Little League is open to students ages 4 through 18 who attend any public or private school within the boundaries of both the Unionville-Chadds Ford and Kennett Consolidated School Districts or who live in the geographic boundaries of those districts....

Walker announces bid for 158th seat

Long-time supervisor hopes to follow the retiring Ross By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times Cuyler Walker EAST MARLBOROUGH — A long-time township supervisor formally announced his bid to succeed State Rep. Chris Ross Monday — Cuyler Walker will seek the Republican nomination for the 158th District. Walker, currently the chair of the township’s Board of Supervisor, has been active in the community...

Art Watch: Glasslight

By Lele Galer, Columnist, The Times This week’s ArtWatch focuses on the beautiful hand blown glass work of Glasslight Studios in St. Peters Pennsylvania. Joel Bless found his passion for glass back in the 1970s when he was a student at Rochester Institute of Technology’s School of American Craftsmen.  From the start, he was drawn to making lighting art , which won many awards and was...

A beautiful way to fight gun violence

Liberty United turns illegal guns, bullets into jewelry By Kelly Hockenberry, Columnist, The Times I know the holidays are a time to be joyful, but they are also a chance to take a moment and reflect on our troubles and tribulations over the past year.  Never has this been a more relevant concept than on the first anniversary of the horrific shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary.  I do not want to...

Ellison is out and so is the Tea Party

One — the former Democratic power-broker — knows he’s done, the other is oblivious By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times As we head into the holiday season — and hopefully, a couple of weeks of relative quiet — a few notes and thoughts on local political stuff and other news items. Maybe the topline item this morning is that James Ellison is out at Rhoads & Sinon — meaning he will...

Ornamental flair creates lasting holiday tribute

Artistry of chief deputy sheriff’s late mother finds appreciative home By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times Chester County Sheriff Carolyn “Bunny” Welsh and Chief Deputy Sheriff George P. March scan the tree for their favorite ornaments from a collection handcrafted by March’s mother, Alice March, who died in September. The “aha” moment came around Halloween when the...

Symbolic wreaths will pay tribute to veterans

Ceremony to take place at Oxford Cemetery on Saturday  By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times On Saturday, Dec. 14, wreaths will be placed on veterans’ graves in more than 850 communities across the country as part of the Wreaths Across America project. In Chester County, a ceremony will be held at Oxford Cemetery. Ask yourself what your life would be like were it not for the...