Pennsylvania Hunt Cup, Nov. 4

78th running of event offers day full of events; raises money for local charities Spirited competition always marks the Pennsylvania Hunt Cup, as seen during the 2011 event. EAST MARLBOROUGH — Tailgaters, racing enthusiasts and families wishing to spend a fall day in the country will enjoy watching topnotch steeplechase horses race over pristine rolling countryside on Sunday, Nov. 4. The day...

New focus on job creation in the US-1 corridor

Groups seek to work with local municipalities to spur commercial, light industrial development By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times The darkened area along US-1 will be the focus of an effort to facilitate commercial and light industrial development. Supporters argue such development will create local jobs and lower property taxes. KENNETT — In an effort to spur local commercial and industrial growth,...

Police: People and chickens fast and loose

Alcohol abuse and runaway chickens alleged by borough police Chickens allegedly running loose and people allegedly playing fast and loose with alcohol dominated police activity in Kennett Square recently. Antonio Lopez-Lopez, 60, of Kennett Square, was cited for violating the borough ordinance prohibiting livestock from running at large on Oct. 6 at 12:53 p.m. in the 100 block of Scarlett Avenue,...

EMS paging switched to new $3.5 million system

Commissioners say changeover will improve efficiency and meet federal mandate By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times The new pagers are similar in appearance to the old ones, but the reduced bandwidth of the system should improve efficiency, county officials said. A new $3.5 million emergency-services paging system became operational Tuesday morning – an advance that improves communications...

Piits, Strader supporters spar over Willowdale protest

State Police were called and event was cut short; no arrests By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times Democratic congressional candidate Aryana Strader speaks to a protest rally near U.S. Rep. Joe Pitss’ office in Willowdale, Saturday. After State Police were called to the event, if was cut short, organizers say. EAST MARLBOROUGH — Supporters of Aryana Strader and Joseph Pitts exchanged barbs...

Kennett Township audits no longer a mystery

Review of 2009, 2010 financial records comes up clean By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times In business Monday night, Supervisors Robert A. Hammaker (left) and Michael E. Elling received a favorable report on the 2009 and 2010 township audits. With an illustrious past that includes the Battle of the Brandywine and the Underground Railroad, Kennett Township has seen its share of skirmishes,...

Civil War exhibit to highlight local conflict

In Chester County, residents’ divided loyalties fueled tensions  A new exhibit at the Chester County Historical Society will provide insight into the Civil War era. During the Civil War, Chester County found itself in the crosshairs of controversy with residents divided in their support for the Union or President Lincoln – conflict that spilled over into contentious public meetings and...

KS Bible Methodist Church announces expansion plan

$3.3 million project would add 8,000 sq. feet to existing facility An architect’s rendering of the renovation plan for the Kennett Square Bible Methodist Church, which Sunday, approved a $3.3 million plan to expand and renovate the church. Fundraising is expected to begin immediately. KENNETT SQUARE – The members of the Kennett Square Bible Methodist Church, Sunday, voted to begin raising...

Kennett wins thriller, beats GV in OT, 17-14

KENNETT SQUARE — If the 2012 season ends with a playoff berth and a piece of the conference championship, it will be hard for Kennett High School fans not to point at one play and say “this was the turning point.” The Blue Demons defense stopped Great Valley back Cyree Ames on a fourth and goal from the two in overtime, giving them a shot to win in overtime on just a field goal. Moments...

Change the season, change the closet

With cooler weather, time to put away those summer fashions By Kelly Hockenberry, Columnist, The Times Fall is my favorite season! But, there is always a damper to the start of the season with the dreaded “CHANGING OF THE CLOSET”. For my children, the dip in temperatures simply means a hoodie thrown over what they would wear in July. NOT SO for Momma. It is a daunting task because, not only...