Super Six: new looks, mascara, nails and Pumpkin lattes

Ready to head into fall with new looks, new tastes By Kelly Hockenberry, Columnist, The Times September 1st! Time for the SUNDAY SUPER SIX…your little window into what is crowding my brain this month! When the season changes, I am always itching to freshen up my look.  I have been combing through pictures in magazines and on Pinterest and Instagram for inspiration.  I’m thinking choppy layers...

Mason and Dixon get overdue local recognition

Newlin star-gazing site attracts surveyors, astronomers, historians and more By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times Todd Babcock, the chairman of the Mason and Dixon Line Preservation Partnership, drives the commemorative iron spike into Stargazer Road. Ken Burns and Steven Spielberg missed out, but hundreds of others did not, traveling from as far away as England and Australia to participate...

CASD: It’s time for some answers

Parents, taxpayers deserve facts, not rumors and speculation By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times An old maxim suggests wisdom is “knowing what you don’t know.” Well, it appears that when it comes to the Coatesville Area School District, we are all wise beyond our years. Here’s what we do know: CASD Superintendent of Schools Richard Como has resigned/retired effective Sept. 2 and while word of...

Coatesville superintendent resigns abruptly

In his resignation letter, Richard Como says ‘timing is right’  By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times In his resignation letter, CASD Superintendent Richard Como said it was time to leave after 42 years in education, half of them in Coatesville. After several days of rumors and speculation about the status of the Coatesville Area School District (CASD)’s Superintendent, Richard...

Coatesville school district mum on fate of superintendent

Multiple sources say Richard Como is out Richard Como has been at the helm of the Coatesville School District since 2005. A major administrative change has apparently occurred in the Coatesville Area School District; however, the district is not sharing it. Multiple sources have told The Times that Superintendent Richard Como is no longer employed by the district; however, repeated calls and emails...

County offering citizens free emergency training

Course is designed to make residents better prepared to handle catastrophes During the last CERT course, the Chester County Public Training Center was a hub of activity as emergency services workers went about their routines as instructors helped trainees respond to a simulated rescue of a person trapped by a collapsed building. The county is inviting citizens to receive free training that will...

Parents angered over E. Fallowfield school water outage

Slated to reopen Thursday after county health department mandated Wednesday closure By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times EAST FALLOWFIELD — East Fallowfield Elementary School is scheduled to reopen Thursday morning, after a failed water pump closed the school Wednesday — but a number of the school’s parents expressed anger over the district’s handling of the matter. The pump broke at about...

Keystone Exams come under fire at hearing

Dinniman, school officials say exams are unfair, and an ‘unfunded mandate’ on schools By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times TREDYFFRIN — Although the new Pennsylvania Common Core curriculum appears to be here to stay, one key element of the plan, the requirement of high school seniors to pass Keystone Exams in Algebra, Biology and Literature in order to graduate starting in 2017 is increasingly...

Celebrating local legacy of Mason and Dixon

Star Gazers’ Stone, Harlan House in spotlight as 250th anniversary approaches By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times The Star Gazers’ Stone in Newlin Township is one of the sites being celebrated during the 250th anniversary of the survey by Mason and Dixon. Nearly 250 years ago, when satellites weren’t on anyone’s radar, astronomer Charles Mason and surveyor Jeremiah Dixon arrived...

Ex-foster parent waives 2nd preliminary hearing

He is accused of abusing total of  seven victims aged 3 to 10 By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times Leroy K. Mitchell, 60, waived his preliminary hearing Monday on a second set of child-molestation charges. For the second time in less than three months, a former coach, foster parent, and corrections officer waived his preliminary hearing on child-molestation charges on Monday. Leroy...