On Stage: Loreena McKennitt makes rare local appearance

Also: The Darkness, Froth and Ryan Beaver on local stages By Denny Dyroff, Staff Writer, The Times Canadian singer-songwriter Loreena McKennitt is doing a pair of shows in the Delaware Valley this week. On first listen, Canadian singer-songwriter Loreena McKennitt might sound like just another folk artist with a nice voice and a Celtic vibe. But, listen more and you’ll find a talented singer whose...

Candidate Q&A: Hans van Mol, candidate Recorder of Deeds

EDITOR’S NOTE — The Times asked the 2015 candidates for Chester County county-wide office to answer a serious of questions relative to their campaign and office, as well as their personal background. Wanting to give each candidate a direct, unfiltered, option to communicate with the voters, these responses are not edited nor abridged in any way. By Hans van Mol, Candidate, Chester County Recorder...

Candidate Q&A: Rick Loughery, candidate Recorder of Deeds

EDITOR’S NOTE — The Times asked the 2015 candidates for Chester County county-wide office to answer a serious of questions relative to their campaign and office, as well as their personal background. Wanting to give each candidate a direct, unfiltered, option to communicate with the voters, these responses are not edited nor abridged in any way. By Rick Loughery, Candidate Chester County Recorder...

Candidate Q&A: Terri Clark, Register of Wills candidate

EDITOR’S NOTE — The Times asked the 2015 candidates for Chester County county-wide office to answer a serious of questions relative to their campaign and office, as well as their personal background. Wanting to give each candidate a direct, unfiltered, option to communicate with the voters, these responses are not edited nor abridged in any way. Terri Clark By Terri Clark, Republican candidate,...

Candidate Q&A: Lani Frank, Register of Wills candidate

EDITOR’S NOTE — The Times asked the 2015 candidates for Chester County county-wide office to answer a serious of questions relative to their campaign and office, as well as their personal background. Wanting to give each candidate a direct, unfiltered, option to communicate with the voters, these responses are not edited nor abridged in any way. Lani Frank By Lani Frank, Democratic Candidate for...

‘Driving Away the Cold’ program makes stop in Coatesville

This month, 42,324 new winter coats will be distributed to children in need Representatives from the CARing for Kids Foundation, area auto dealerships and the Brandywine YMCA take a moment to showcase their impressive charitable work. COATESVILLE – The eighth annual Driving Away the Cold program, a philanthropic initiative of the Philadelphia Auto Show and the Auto Dealers CARing for Kids Foundation,...

On Stage Extra: Anderson & Ponty team up

Solo artists in midweek spotlight By Denny Dyroff, Staff Writer, The Times This past weekend was a heavy period for top-flight concerts in the area and it isn’t about to stop just because the weekend is drawing to a close. On Sunday night, two talented solo artists will have shows in the city — Bob Forrest and Greg Holden. South African singer Jeremy Loops has a show slated for Monday night...

Easy to dress right for Halloween

Go easy on the provocative, but keep it fun and easy By Kelly Hockenberry, Columnist, The Times I love Halloween! I mean, what’s not to love about a holiday where you transform into someone/something else for a night AND eat tons of candy without remorse? While I’m sad that I don’t have little ones to take trick­or­treating anymore, I still enjoy finding cute and creative costumes to pass along....

Unionville overpowers depleted Kennett, 42-7

Unionville’s Trevor Gardiner chases down Kennett Quarterback Mitch Kosara during Friday night’s game. Jim Gill photo. Boon scores 3 TD; Indians could clinch tie for league title next week By Al Tustin, Staff Writer, The Times EAST MARLBOROUGH — When Kennett drives the handful of miles up Route 82 to visit neighboring Unionville for a football matchup, the passions always run high. While...

What To Do: Longwood’s Chrysanthemum Festival

Also: Pumpkins are carved and a plethora of Halloween fun and scares By Denny Dyroff, Staff Writer, The Times Longwood Gardens’ annual Chrysanthemum Festival opens this weekend. As soon as the temperatures begin to drop, the only plants that really hang on and continue to have flowers are hardy pansies, which can bloom all winter long, and chrysanthemums, which are primarily autumn flowers. Longwood...