As chair of the Chester Water Authority (CWA), it is imperative that I communicate to residents of our service area what the Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) does not want you ...
Longwood Gardens announced the appointment of Logan S. Herring, Sr., Chief Executive Officer of The WRK Group, and Maria Alvarez Mann, global technology executive and management consultant, to its ...
Chester County government CEO David Byerman announced the appointment of West Chester-based law firm Fleck Eckert Klein McGarry, LLC (FEKM) to conduct an independent investigation into the Nov. 4 ...
The Jenners Pond Retirement Community honored resident Rev. Jim Mundell and his late wife, Betty, by naming its renovated health center after them. The members, staff and guests gathered in the center ...
On June 26, 2023, Sarah Beckstrom enlisted in the West Virginia National Guard and began serving with the 863rd Military Police Company’s 11th Brigade. On November 26, 20-year-old Beckstrom, stationed ...
Avon Grove School District announced the official opening of the Avon Grove Makerspace at Avon Grove High School on Nov. 11. Designed and driven by students, the makerspace is a hands-on innovation ...
Harold H. Martin, a resident of Lititz, Pa. and formerly of Oxford, passed away on Nov. 24, 2025 at Landis Homes in Lititz. He was 94. He was the husband of the late Edna Stoltzfus Martin, with whom ...
In this week's edition of the Chester County Press: PennDOT reviews Toughkenamon intersection, KACS receives record donations, Wreaths Across America continues in Oxford, and more. Browse the stories ...
Over the past several decades, when the topic of severely outdated intersections in southern Chester County becomes the subject of conversation, one such coagulate of streets often appears high on the ...
The Oxford Cemetery will once again be one of the locations for Wreaths Across America to lay wreaths on the headstones of military veterans who are laid to rest there. The cemetery will join the more ...
For the 42 million American citizens who depend on the federal government’s help with food assistance – nearly 30,000 of whom live in Chester County - the news hit like a tidal wave of extreme panic.
Santa Claus gave his reindeer some time off last week, as he temporarily replaced them with a train to travel through southern Chester County, kicking off the Yuletide season for local residents. On ...
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