Helicopter Museum to hold first-ever egg hunt, April 13

The American Helicopter Museum and Education Center (AHMEC) will be hosting our first AHMEC Egg Hunt this year. There will be three different egg hunts for children ages 1-10, as well as visiting animals, animal artifacts, crafts, hands-on activities, and free seed germination packets handed out to take home. Heli Hopper the Rabbit will be joined by representatives from the Brandywine Zoo, the Newlin...

Young scientists gather at WCU to compete in the 2025 Chester County Science Research Competition

A student at the Salk Fair explains his research to a volunteer judge. Young scientists from across Chester County once again met for the chance to showcase their knowledge and engage in friendly rivalry at the 2025 Chester County Science Research Competition (CCSRC), organized by the Chester County Intermediate Unit (CCIU). On Tuesday, March 11, and Wednesday, March 12, the West Chester University...

Inner Nature: Photosynthetic and light-harvesting animals

By Vidya Rajan, Columnist, The Times Photosynthesis – a term that pretty much everyone understands – uses sunlight, carbon dioxide, water, and the light-harvesting green molecule, chlorophyll, to make sugars and release oxygen. Photosynthesis is carried out by free-living cyanobacteria, as well as plants and algae which contain chloroplasts, which are really just internal cyanobacteria, inside...

Hundreds protest Trump, Musk over cuts to Veterans’ funding, staffing

Hundreds of local protestors came out Friday in West Chester to address cuts to the Veterans Administration by President Donald Trump. Image courtesy of Erica Deuso. Hundreds of local residents and elected official gathered Friday at the Historic West Chester courthouse to protest cuts to veterans’ benefits and the slashing of thousands of jobs throughout the Veterans’ Administration (VA). Local...

What To Do: With Spring looming, St. Patrick’s Day events fill event calendar

By Denny Dyroff, Entertainment Editor, The Times The St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Wilmington Spring will arrive in a few days and that’s cause for celebration. In 2025, the spring equinox takes place on March 20 at 5:01 a.m. It is the astronomical beginning of the spring season in the Northern Hemisphere and the autumn season in the Southern Hemisphere. With spring on the horizon, the schedule...

Jensen named new Assistant Principal of Great Valley HS

Dana Jensen The Great Valley School District Board of Directors recently approved the appointment of Dana Jensen as Assistant Principal of Great Valley High School, effective April 21, 2025. Jensen brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of educational leadership to Great Valley High School. Her extensive background includes teaching, curriculum development, and administrative responsibilities...

Harlem Wizards come to Unionville, March 22

The Harlem Wizards The Harlem Wizards are bringing their electrifying brand of basketball to Unionville High School on Saturday, March 22, at 6:00 p.m., promising an unforgettable evening of high-flying dunks, dazzling ball-handling, and plenty of laughs. This one-night-only event, hosted by the Unionville-Chadds Ford Education Foundation (UCFEF), will feature the Wizards taking on the UCF All-Stars,...

Special St. Patrick’s Day event at The Hook Experiment, Oxford

Celtic band, The Chivalrous Crickets is on Mid-Atlantic/New England tour with their program The Rose & Briar: a storytelling concert of the Ballad of Barbara Allen. Featuring an entrancing combination of traditional Celtic, English Baroque and Appalachian music, the concert is woven through with narration telling the story of history’s most beloved Child ballad. The Chivalrous Crickets are celebrated...

On Stage: Local favorites Dukes, Humbleman on area stages

By Denny Dyroff, Entertainment Editor, The Times The Dukes of Destiny Longevity and proximity to Germantown Avenue are common denominators for a pair of Philly bands performing in the area this weekend. Shows by two music acts with Montgomery County and Northwest Philadelphia roots (Mount Airy, Chestnut Hill, Germantown) will be highlights of this weekend’s local music calendar. The bands...

WCU to inaugurate 16th President, March 28

Dr. Laurie Bernotsky West Chester University President Dr. Laurie Bernotsky’s one prerequisite for an inauguration is that it celebrates not one, but all — all students, all faculty, all staff, all alumni, all supporters, all community partners and neighbors. Dr. Laurie Bernotsky, DPhil, will be inaugurated as West Chester University’s 16th president and, historically, its second woman president...