Kennett Underground Railroad Center chugs along
Organization offers Heritage tours, plans to open museum in Pocopson
By Eddy K. Foster, Staff Writer, KennettTimes.com
he Barnard House in Pocopson should become the new home of the Kennett Underground Railroad Museum — if township officials can work out financing to pay for the project, which would also move the township offices to the building.
KENNETT — A century and a half ago, the Kennett...
Under cover: Roof shingles and attic ventilation
The right kind of roof and ventilation can keep you cool and dry
By John D’Annunzio, Columnist, KennettTimes.com
Let’s talk about the most commonly used shingles: organic asphalt shingles. They last about 18 to 20 years. The only problem with them is that in time they can cup in very humid and wet climates. Try to purchase a shingle with an algae resistant coating. There is an asphalt...
It’s hard to be pretty, sometimes
Can camping and fashion share one tent, peacefully?
By Kelly Hockenberry, Columnist, KennettTimes.com
Summer break is in full swing and this is my “Thought of the Day”:
It’s hard to look pretty when you go camping.
Am I right or am I right?
I know you’ll be amazed by this….but, I’m not exactly an “outdoorsy” kind of chick….although, I DO appreciate when they have full grown trees...
Kennett Family Art Fest a day away
Summer fun at Anson B. Nixon Park for the entire family is only one day away
By P.J. D’Annunzio, Staff Writer, KennettTimes.com
KENNETT SQUARE — Anson B.Nixon Park will be getting a splash of color on Saturday with the debut of the Family Art Fest; a creative, family-oriented fun event.
“In the past we’ve had something called family fun fest, but this year we’ve put a twist on...
Kennett Family Art Fest, July 30 at Anson Nixon
Family friendly live music, art projects, bike rodeo — and a chance to win an ‘All Around Kennett’ gift basket
KENNETT SQUARE — Family Art Fest full of creative fun at Kennett Square’s Anson B. Nixon Park, sponsored in part by The Kennett Times.
A variety of participatory art activities are planned for Saturday, July 30, from 10 am to 3 pm at Anson B. Nixon Park’s Family Art...
Fashion without busting the bank
By Kelly Hockenberry, Columnist, KennettTimes.com
I have always aspired to a designer wardrobe.
There are pictures of me in lucite Cinderella kitten heels at the tender age of four. Even as a toddler, I was a drawn to the stiletto.
Looking back, one of my fondest fashion memories was getting my first pair of Jordache. It was a monumental event! I can vividly remember pairing them with my favorite...
Let’s talk about something cool
When the thermometer hits the triple digits, you better know how to keep your AC unit happy
By John D’Annunzio, Columnist, UnionvilleTimes.com
In this edition I will talk about three subjects, how air conditioning systems work, how to maintain them and saving tips on electricity.
Air conditioners have several parts; the unit outside of a building is called the condenser or compressor. The...
KAU Kings win District 28 title
The District 28 Champion Kennett KIngs. Front Row: Banner Andrew Jones and Eric Duerr. 2nd Row: Dan Garver, Alex Pechin, Henry Shafer, Dominic Testa, Chris Tucker, Kevin Tallman, Jake Freeman and Manager Todd Duerr. Back Row: Coach Rob Jones, Coach Chris Jarmuz, Joe Zirolli, Drew Jarmuz, and Coach Mike Pechin.
The Kennett Kings, playing in the District 28 Senior League, had an outstanding season...
Luther House could be a reality for Kennett Seniors
Luther House Foundation of Southern Chester County could potentially expand into Kennett Township, offering affordable housing for area seniors
By P.J. D’Annunzio Staff Writer, Kennetttimes.com
Louis Wonderly addresses the audiance at the Kennett Township Board of Supervisors meeting Monday night.
KENNETT — The increased cost of living in the current economic climate is affecting everyone,...
Andrew Lipke and the Prospects play Anson B. Nixon Park
Summer Concert Series continues through the summer heat
By Eddy K. Foster, Staff Writer, KennettTimes.com
Andrew Lipke and the Prospects
KENNETT — Summer is in full swing at Anson B. Nixon park in Kennett Square, where the weekly concerts rock music lovers every Wednesday. This week, alternative rock group Andrew Lipke and the Prospects rocked the stage.
According to his official biography, South...



