Pileggi, Hogan press for new anti-gang legislation

Would seek to make recruiting new members a crime for gangmembers By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times State Sen. Dominic Pileggi (R-9) announces new legislation Monday aimed at curtailing gang activity on Chester County, as Chester County District Attorney Thomas Hogan looks on. NEW GARDEN — Three Chester County legislators and the county’s District Attorney want to stop growing gang activity...

County awash in stormwater regulations

Work is underway on a model ordinance to accommodate state mandates By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times Stormwater regulations aim to reduce the impact of flooding from county waterways such as the Brandywine Creek, shown along Creek Road in Birmingham Township. County officials  are fully immersed in a quagmire of water-runoff regulations, aiming  to streamline a plan to handle...

Life’s a beach…if you follow a few rules

A few simple rules to make that day down the shore more enjoyable By Kelly Hockenberry, Columnist, The Times My latest list…because, you know how much I LOVE making a list… BEACH ETIQUETTE: NO SMOKING!  I understand that technically the beach is “outside” (whatever) but what inevitably happens is that some large, hairy man decides to plop down his chair and light a cigar directly downwind...

Local Dems, GOP spar over Romney, Obama and small business

Back-to-back events kick off the presidential race in earnest in Chester County By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times Chester County GOP Chairman Val DiGiorgio addresses a crowd gathered Thursday on the old Courthouse steps in West Chester, in support of Republican presidential candidate Gov. Mitt Romney, and critical of President Barack Obama’s policies on small business. Around 100 supporters...

Avila, Gallivan win KAPRB race

Runners line up just before the start of the Kennett Area Parks and recreation Board 1.5 mile run for kids. KENNETT — The ninth annual KAPRB 1.5 mile kids race was a success.  It was held on July 19th at 7 p.m. at Anson B. Nixon Park.  The weather was hot and humid and 113 kids 14 and under participated in the race.  There were plenty of volunteers on hand to help Claire Finfrock who was...

KHS softball field revamp on schedule

Kennett’s softball field is nearing completion, will be ready for upcoming season By P.J. D’Annunzio, Staff Writer, The Times Construction workers continue with renovation work to the softball field at Kennett High School. The field previously was plagued by drainage problems that often made it unplayable. KENNETT SQUARE — Work on the Kennett High School softball field is proceeding...

Just dyeing to get it exactly right

Beyond the very lucky few, getting the right hair color can be tricky By Kelly Hockenberry, Columnist, The Times A woman came up to me in Starbucks the other day to compliment my hair color.  “Is it natural?” she asked. Hmmmmmmmm. What does that mean EXACTLY? I was born a redhead.  I think given my skin tone, eye color and fiery disposition that would be obvious to most.  However, the vibrant...

Philadelphia man held for trial on armed-robbery charge

New Garden police said he brandished a gun and grabbed cash from a business New Garden Township Police announced the arrest today of a Philadelphia man charged with a July 11 armed robbery. Police said Timothy T. Harris, 32, entered a store in the New Garden Shopping Center at 345 Scarlett Road in Kennett Square, brandished a black handgun partially covered with a bandana, and demanded cash. The...

Commissioners take 9-1-1 fee proposal off table

Commissioners Kathi Cozzone (from left), Terence Farrell and Ryan Costello will not pursue a 9-1-1 cost-recovery plan proposed last month. Plan to impose costs on municipalities met spirited criticism By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times The county commissioners announced yesterday that they will not advance a contentious proposal introduced in June to impose a cost- recovery fee...

Free camp hoping to draw in aspiring young artists

Parents are invited to drop off children for hourlong sessions without reservations Catering to the arts of spontaneity, creativity and generosity, an anonymous local donor has nurtured a winning seasonal partnership Budding young artists can explore their creativity at a free camp at The Garage in Kennett Square. that benefits parents and children in the Kennett area. The Chester County Art Association...