Handi-Crafters Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering adults with disabilities, recently announced the receipt of the largest individual gift it has received in the past decade. A ...
Kennett Square, Pennsylvania heralds itself as the Mushroom Capital of the World, and in fact, nearly two-thirds of all fresh mushroom production happens in and directly around the unique and vibrant ...
Michael Bertrando, owner of Sam's Sub Shop [4 Images] Click Any Image To Expand Kennett Square Life: Sam’s Sub Shop has been a fixture in the Kennett Square community since 1946. It was first opened ...
In this week's edition of the Chester County Press: Avon Grove School District looks at tax increase, arcade and lounge coming to Oxford, new Cypress Golf Club offers indoor golfing to Kennett, and ...
State Sen. Lisa M. Boscola (D-Lehigh/Northampton) announced plans to introduce legislation that would temporarily suspend Pennsylvania’s gasoline and diesel taxes for 60 days to provide relief for ...
Our Emerging Artists Series welcomes warmer weather with bassoonist Eleni Katz and pianist Llewellyn Sánchez-Werner performing their "Stolen Gems" program featuring works by Piazzolla, Rachmaninoff, ...
I am appalled at the possibility of sending U.S. soldiers to fight in Iran. I am afraid of how many men and women will die, and how many more will be wounded. I am certain that fighting Iran is not ...
Advocates such as the Farm Grange still exist to protect those few farms that are still providing us with their bounty.
In this week's edition of the Chester County Press: The Francis Hotel opens in Kennett Square, Oxford cabaret celebrates women, veteran receives home renovation, and more. Browse the stories online or ...
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The official opening of the final segment of the Schuylkill River Trail in Chester County will officially open 2 p.m. Join the Circuit Trails Coalition at Fricks Lock Road in Pottstown to take part in ...
For more than two decades, the area known as White Clay Point along Route 41 in Landenberg has existed as both an eyesore of neglect and a goldmine of economic potential – a forlorn splotch of trees ...