Stevens wins in Kennett landslide

Democratic challenger Scudder Stevens ousted incumbent Allan Falcoff, 1,226 to 795 after heated supervisor race
By P.J. D’Annunzio, Staff Writer, KennettTimes.com
Democrat Scudder Stevens is in a celebratory mood Tuesday night after defeating incumbent supervisor Allan Falcoff in Kennett.
KENNETT — In a time when the nation’s citizens are occupying cities left and right in the name of justice,...
Kennett supervisor race still heated with one day left

Election Day is tomorrow and both contenders—Allan Falcoff and Scudder Stevens—continue to exchange broadsides over the issues each considers the most pressing
By P.J. D’Annunzio, Staff Writer, KennettTimes.com
KENNETT — The heated words between Kennett Township’s incumbent Allan Falcoff and Democratic challenger Scudder Stevens have reached a fever pitch, with both candidates and their...
Unionville dominates Kennett, 28-0

Indians clinch no. 3 seed in District 1, AAAA; Blue Demons have tough end to great season
By Mike McGann, Editor, KennettTimes.com
Kennett's Anthony Torello had a tough time finding running room, Friday night against Unionville.
EAST MARLBOROUGH — It all comes down to timing.
Lousy for Kennett and just about perfect for Unionville. Playing their most complete game of the season, the Indians...
Blue Demons prepare for Unionville, eye playoffs

Coach Scott Green’s Demons are bracing for a crucial match up with football juggernaut Unionville
By P.J. D’Annunzio, Staff Writer, KennettTimes.com
Anthony Torello, seen here in action earlier this season, and Blue Demon's run game will be key if Kennett is to knock off Unionville tonight and have a chance at a postseason berth.
KENNETT SQUARE — Playoff contention: a notion that was...
Letter: Kennett needs a qualified leader

To The Editor:
This Election, I’m going to vote for a Qualified Leader!
A good leader knows how and when to listen.
A good leader knows he can never be right all of the time.
Letter: setting the record straight on land conservancy

To The Editor:
Unfortunately, misinformation has been circulating via flyers and advertisements paid for by a contributor to the Falcoff Campaign, which is not only false but purposely misleading. In order to set the record straight, The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County wants you to know the TRUTH:
Letter: Falcoff has been a benefit to Kennett

To The Editor,
For many decades my family and I have lived in Kennett Township and have been closely involved with its governance. I was part of the group that helped to establish the Anson B. Nixon Park and am a member of the Kennett Area Park Authority. I take great pride in being an active participant in Kennett Township affairs. I have always felt Kennett Township was a desirable place to live.
Longwood Fire Co. celebrates 90th in style

With nearly a century of serving the Unionville and Kennett area, residents throng open house event
By P.J. D’Annunzio, Staff Writer, KennettTimes.com
Local residents line up for a chance to get up close and personal with Longwood Fire Company's Ladder 25, as part of the fire company's 90th Anniversary Open House event.
Longwood Fire Company’s annual open house opened with a ceremonial...
Letter: Kennett Township needs transparent supervisors

To The Editor:
The PA Sunshine Law clearly states, the actions and deliberations of municipal officials are public business. Passed in 1986/ amended in 1998, the Law’s purpose is to protect the rights of citizens to know what is occurring in their municipality and governing agencies. In the preamble of the Sunshine Law is written “openness keeps residents more informed and allows for increased...
Letter: Wake up, Mr. Nale

To The Editor:
Just like Rip van Winkle, Mr. Nale appears to have been asleep. (referring to his letter of last week). He failed to notice that our township residents have been celebrating the addition of a new 90 acres of preserved land less than a year ago.(Auburn HeightsII) There was NO help from Kennett Township. Yes, in four years the scorecard is: