Authorities warn about latest spring scams

Identity thieves seeking new ways to dupe victims into releasing data, money Attorney General Kathleen Kane said one recent scam involves telephone callers’ seeking personal information to help residents obtain a nonexistent medical card. Local and state authorities want residents to be wary about releasing personal information, which scam artists are constantly finding new ways to obtain. Attorney...

Support sought to end human trafficking

The Chester County Historical Society will be the site of a Call to Action on Wednesday to end human trafficking.   Senator to host forum on legislation that would facilitate prosecutions Legislation to end human trafficking is the impetus for a bipartisan Call to Action on Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Chester County Historical Society. The purpose of the program is to garner public...

County to observe National Public Health Week

Variety of public events will provide Rx for community well-being National Public Health Week is designed to help raise awareness about healthy lifestyles and disease prevention. Even before a national survey last week deemed Chester County the healthiest county in the state for the second time, its Health Department had planned numerous events to celebrate National Public Health Week starting on...

County reaps financial power of conservation

Energy-savings program generated $38,000 in 2012 By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times Chester County received $38,000 in 2012 from an energy-savings program, a number expected to increase to $62,000 in 2013. Imagine turning off your electricity for a few hours, getting paid to use a generator, and getting a stipend on top of that. In essence, Chester County residents experienced just...

Passion for education, Coatesville fuels fund-raiser

Two city legends will host Harry Lewis Jr. Scholarship Event By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times Diana Robinson Lewis, a 1961 Coatesville graduate who excelled nationally in broadcasting, will return to Coatesville for the Harry Lewis Jr. Scholarship Event. Two Coatesville legends will combine forces to share their passion for the power of education during a scholarship fund-raiser...

Suit: Attempts to avert foreclosure thwarted

Marshallton preservationist says bank rebuffed repeated efforts to modify mortgage By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times Linda Kaat stands in front of the Marshallton home that is the subject of a foreclosure action. Linda Kaat’s suit said her repeated efforts to avert the foreclosure of her Marshallton home were stymied by JPMorgan Chase representatives. A Marshallton woman recalls...

Civil War exhibit to highlight local conflict

In Chester County, residents’ divided loyalties fueled tensions  A new exhibit at the Chester County Historical Society will provide insight into the Civil War era. During the Civil War, Chester County found itself in the crosshairs of controversy with residents divided in their support for the Union or President Lincoln – conflict that spilled over into contentious public meetings and dueling...

Historical Society raising bar on heritage lessons

 Whip Tavern will host ‘History on Tap’ program on Oct. 23 The Whip Tavern will be the site of the next “History on Tap” program by the Chester County Historical Society. Engaging history will be brewing on Oct. 23 at the Whip Tavern in West Marlborough Township. The scenic venue is a fitting backdrop for the latest chapter of “History on Tap,” a traveling program presented...

Six county cultural groups to get state funds

 Ballet, theater, and art organizations are among grant recipients The Brandywine Ballet Company is one of the recipients of a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. Photo by Gabriel Bienczycki Six county arts organizations will receive state funds, state Sen. Andy Dinniman announced Thursday. The  grants, which support the arts programs and operations of local nonprofits, were recently...

Police investigating Labrador retriever’s death

Dog may have been thrown from vehicle on Saturday night A chocolate Labrador retriever may have been tossed from a moving vehicle Saturday night, and investigators are asking anyone who might have information to contact them, police said today. The Westtown-East Goshen Regional Police Department said the dog was struck and killed in the 1400 block of West Chester Pike in East Goshen Township at 10:46...