SPCA hosts annual Walk For Paws, April 26

A lovable and highly adoptable dog from the Chester County SPCA enjoying a day out of the shelter at a prior Walk for Paws event. The Chester County SPCA is inviting the community to join them and celebrate the 28th Annual Walk for Paws event on Sunday, April 26 at Hibernia Park in Coatesville. A 5k Run has been added to this year’s Walk for Paws event, which will also include the traditional mile-long...

American Water grant to benefit BVA, Coatesville students

HERSHEY – Pennsylvania American Water announced today that seven watershed initiatives across the state have earned financial support through the company’s 2015 Environmental Grant Program. The recipients will receive a share of grant funds totaling nearly $35,000 for their community-based projects that improve, restore or protect watersheds. A panel of judges selected the grant recipients from...

Kennett Square hires Scaise as new Borough Manager

Residents offer concerns about growth, congestion By Jacqueline Kennedy, Correspondent, The Times Joe Scalise signs on the dotted line to become the new Borough Manager for Kennett Square during Monday night’s Borough Council meeting. Scalise replaced Brent Kucera who left in late 2014 to take a post in Oregon. KENNETT — After a nationwide search, the Kennett Square Borough Council formally...

We’re back — and thankful, to you our readers

By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times An artists’ rendition of what our server might have looked like moments after it crashed. Possibly a rendition overly colored by wishful thinking, of course, but it sure seemed like it to those of us scrambling to get The Times back up and running. It’s been an interesting week, to say the least. A little before 11 a.m. on April 14, somewhere in the deep,...

CASD board approves scans of Reeceville roof

Change in high school graduation date discussed By Kyle Carrozza, Staff Writer, The Times   CALN – The Coatesville Area School Board approved an infrared scan of Reeceville Elementary School’s roof in order to diagnose the extent of leakage problems at a special meeting April 14. Reeceville Principal Catherine Van Vooren said that the leaks have been an ongoing problem, sometimes rendering...

KEF 10th anniversary dinner raises more than $41k

Community comes together to support academic success  By Kim Chiomento, News Editor, The Times KCSD parents enjoying the festivities. KENNETT – It was a night designed to celebrate and support the Kennett Consolidated School District (KCSD) as the Kennett Education Foundation (KEF) celebrated its annual spring dinner’s 10th anniversary. The party was most definitely on Friday night, as nearly...

What To Do: Celebrate National Park Week

Beer fests, Artist’s Circle, spring in full bloom and more By Denny Dyroff, Staff Writer, The Times National Junior Ranger Day, April 18, is a big part of National Parks Week, being celebrated starting this weekend. Do you know that National Park Week is April 18-26 and are you aware that there are more than 400 National Parks? National Parks include seashores, battlefields, historic homes, archaeological...

On Stage: No place quite like Camelot

By Denny Dyroff, Staff Writer, The Times There simply is not….. a place like Camelot. This week, the Playhouse on Rodney Square (1007 Market Street, Wilmington, Delaware, 302-888-0200, duponttheatre.com) is presenting one of Broadway’s all-time classic musicals —  “Camelot.” “Camelot” tells the story of the legend of King Arthur who rules his kingdom with new ideals — with...

We’re back — mostly

Apologies to our readers — our primary server suffered a catastrophic hardware failure Wednesday morning and our soon to be former hosting company was simultaneously having issues with its back up drives for our network node. In tech terms, it was a bit like a tornado touching down — much damage was done, but only in certain areas. As of right now, only three of our sites are running —...

Eagle Scout project to improve Pennsbury Park

Discussion continues with Springdale Farm buyer By Kris Firey-Poling, Correspondent, The Times Bradley Heacock displays his proposal for projects at Pennsbury’s township park as part of an Eagle Scout project, Wednesday night. PENNSBURY — Have you ever visited the township’s 54-acre park? At Wednesday’s Board of Supervisors meeting, resident and Unionville High ninth grader Bradley Heacock...