Warm weather means hot local music scene

Busy music schedule at The Flash, Longwood other local venues By Denny Dyroff, Correspondent, The Times Rob Dickenson will appear at The Flash in Kennett Square this weekend, as the local live performance calendar heats up with the warmer weather. When warm weather arrives in this area, stink bugs seem to magically appear out of nowhere and make their presence known everywhere. A similar situation...

Longwood Gardens vying for new accolade

Tourism officials urging residents to help it win Best Public Garden The Chester County Conference and Visitors Bureau announced on Thursday, March 6, that Longwood Gardens has been shortlisted by USA Today and 10Best.com in a competition for the Best Public Garden in the country. Since most well-traveled area residents know that Longwood excels over the other 19 worthy destinations on the list,...

Quilters put history on cutting edge

Tourism center’s new creation spotlights Underground Railroad By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times The centerpiece of a new quilt for the Chester County Conference and Visitors Bureau was inspired by a historic photograph of what was once the Longwood Progressive Meeting, a hub for abolitionists. Commissioned a year ago to create a quilt with an Underground Railroad theme, a...

Firefighting couple finds fulfillment – and romance

Versatile pair must relocate,  leaving void at Longwood company Adam and Janell Cressman are urging area residents to join the Longwood Fire Company, where they found romance as well as fulfillment. The Longwood Fire Company is regretfully bidding farewell to a power couple that met on the job and will be relocating to Bucks County, officials said. Early next year, the company will have to replace...

Red Cross makes it easy to say thanks to military

Holiday Mail for Heroes will be set up at Longwood Gardens Visitors to Longwood Gardens on Monday night will be able to sign cards for the military, courtesy of the American Red Cross. For the seventh year in a row, the American Red Cross is sponsoring holiday mail for the nation’s military, and its regional chapter is making it easy for area residents to participate. On Monday, Dec. 2, from...

It’s a bird, it’s a plane: No, it’s a giant mushroom

700-pound spore to descend on borough for New Year’s Eve By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times A sketch shows the mushroom that is being fabricated for Kennett Square’s New Year’s Eve celebration. Move over, Manhattan: Kennett Square is poised to supplant Times Square as the go-to destination for New Year’s Eve. After all, who wants to watch a boring ball when the...

China delegation to get Chester County tour

Sino-American Regional Business and Culture Exchange is 3-day event From mushrooms to orchids, QVC to New Bolton, 25 business people from Beijing and the Chongqing region of China will receive a whirlwind tour of Chester County for three days beginning Monday, Oct. 28. The delegation is part of a Sino-American Regional Business and Culture Exchange hosted by the Chester County Commissioners,...

Kennett Twp. takes aim at firearms’ discharge

Proposed ordinance to enhance safety described as ‘work in progress’ By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times The Kennett Township Supervisors approved a demolition permit requested by Kendal, which owns an 1860s residence adjacent to the Old Kennett Cemetery that has been bastardized and poorly maintained over the years. Taking a shot at regulating the discharge of firearms...

A venue where pipe dreams can come true

 Longwood Gardens is hosting international organ competition Ten renowned organists from around the world will compete in the inaugural International Organ Competition at Longwood Gardens. Organ aficionados, take note: Longwood Gardens’ is hosting an international competition with a $40,000 first prize. Ten renowned organists will compete in the inaugural International Organ Competition, playing...

Longwood cottages destined for wrecking ball

Kennett supervisors voted 2-1 to grant demolition permit By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times The Kennett Township Supervisors voted 2-1 Tuesday night to grant Longwood Gardens a permit to raze these three 1920s cottages along U.S. 1. For more than half an hour Tuesday night, planners, preservationists, and members of the public urged the Kennett Township supervisors to delay a decision...