Community members invited to build bridges

Bi-monthly meetings promote growth of peaceful, inclusive community The public is invited to join a group of Kennett-area citizens committed to “Bridging the Community” on Wednesday, May 14, at 7 p.m. at The Market at Liberty Place. This community group, which has been meeting for more than 15 years, promotes the philosophy of creating a peaceful, progressive and inclusive community.  Meetings...

‘Bridging the Community’ to meet at Am. Legion Hall

The public is invited to join a group of Kennett-area citizens committed to “Bridging the Community” on Wednesday, Jan. 8,  at 7 p.m. at the American Legion Hall in Kennett Square. This community group, which has been meeting since 1998, promotes the philosophy of creating a peaceful, progressive and inclusive community.  Meetings offer an opportunity to share news and ideas about all the...

Public invited to assist in ‘Bridging Community’

Bi-monthly meetings focus on improving quality-of-life issues The venue is new, but the bi-monthly effort to improve the community is well-established. The public is invited to join a group of Kennett-area citizens committed to “Bridging the Community” on Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 7 p.m. at The Market at Liberty Place. This community group, which has been meeting for more than 15 years, promotes...

Group aims to foster community in Kennett area

“Bridging the Community” will meet Sept. 11 at the Kennett Square Police Station. The public is invited to join a group of Kennett-area citizens committed to “Bridging the Community” on Sept. 11 at 7 p.m. at the Kennett Square Police Station. This community group, which has been meeting since 1998, promotes the philosophy of creating a peaceful, progressive and inclusive community. ...

Kennett Square mayor finds way to extend thanks

‘Breakfast of Champions’ honors agencies providing valuable borough services  By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times Audrey Roper (left), a business associate of Mayor Matt Fetick, helped him with preparations for the Breakfast of Champions. When Matt Fetick became Kennett Square’s mayor, he thought he had a strong command of the terrain. After all, he had resided there...