Iron and Steel Museum recognizes Women’s History Month

Women ran businesses at home, supplied front lines during Civil War By Kyle Carrozza, Staff Writer, The Times Dr. Florence K. Williams presents recreated artifacts to attendees. Items included slippers, a brandy bottle, faurina packets, and lemonade mix, which used the same recipe still used today. COATESVILLE – While men are very often the ones recognized with songs and medals during times of...

Ways Lane redux: continued blight or focused rebirth?

Kennett to focus first on infrastructure repair By Rick Marts, Staff Writer, The Times The pitted, rutted road surface of Ways Lane in Kennett Township has prevented emergency services and mail delivery to homes on the private road way. Now, township officials are looking for short-term and long-term solutions with an eye on future development in the area. KENNETT — On Wednesday night, the Kennett...

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, ranging...

Signs of spring: ice cream, more outdoor tables

La Michoacana reopening for season, its companion grill expanding By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times Armando Bernal (from left) takes an order as Daniel Castaneda puts toppings on a fresh fish taco that Martha Rodriguez has just prepared at Michoacana Grill. Looking for some sure signs of spring? The snow banks are decreasing in size, the clocks will spring forward on Sunday, and...

Downingtown considers anti-discrimination law

Council splits over creation of commission as part of proposed ordinance By Nate Adams, Correspondent, The Times Downingtown Borough Council Vice President Alex Rakoff makes a point during discussion over a proposed ordinance banning discrimination, during Wednesday night’s council session. DOWNINGTOWN — A proposed ordinance aimed at developing a commission to protect borough residents from...

Ex-foster parent gets 20 to 40 years in prison

Leroy K. Mitchell accepts plea deal, admits molesting five children By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times Leroy K. Mitchell For years, a respected member of the community molested various children in his care – until one “very courageous 10-year-old girl” broke the cycle, not only reporting the abuse but also agreeing to call the perpetrator, who apologized while police were...

Ex-New Garden Twp. supervisor pleads guilty

Warren E. Reynolds admits to 5 counts of possessing child pornography By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times Warren E. Reynolds A former New Garden Township supervisor pleaded guilty on Tuesday, March 4, in Chester County Court to five counts of possession of child pornography. Warren E. Reynolds, 52, of Avondale, who had originally been charged with more than 500 counts, entered the...

Old courthouse gets new (old) look, and returns to service

District court will move to renovated first floor in April By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times This iron reenforced arch — an original architectural detail from the Chester County Courthouse will now be visible, along with the original vaulted ceilings, as part of a $1.46 million renovation and restoration of the building so it can house a district court. WEST CHESTER — Like the county — and the...

Storm skirts south, largely sparing county

Four school districts close, but storm’s impact less than feared By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times Market Street in West Chester was largely clear by mid-morning Monday, but many sidestreets — particularly in the southern part of the county has slippery patches — as the turned out be less severe than originally forecast. Chester County appears to have been spared the worst of a late-winter...

Sheriff arranges wild night for adventurous palates

Fifth annual fund-raising dinner a game-changer for K-9 program By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times Chester County Sheriff Carolyn “Bunny” Welsh poses with the winner’s of the black Lab, which came from Cedar Creek Farm in Nottingham: Jake Read (from left), and his father, Matthew Read. The pair said they purchased the puppy for Jake’s grandmother. Long before the tickets had...