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In this week's edition of the Chester County Press: New Garden Township continues zoning process, Kennett Symphony gets a new name, upcoming documentary screening highlights at-risk youth, and more.
By Betsy Brewer Brantner Contributing Writer The Oxford Square Mall has enjoyed a good comeback since it was purchased by Westover Properties in the mid-2000s. Now, the Oxford Square Mall is about to ...
Letter to the Editor.To the Editor: In the debate over how to fund Pennsylvania’s roads, bridges and transit systems, one counterproductive misconception persists: that mass transit, and specifically ...
By Chris Barber Contributing Writer The Kennett Symphony Orchestra, founded by a group of local music lovers in 1941, just received a new name. Board President Tim Blair announced at the concert on ...
By Richard L. Gaw Staff Writer The continuing imprint of one of the area’s most prestigious centers of land preservation was recently graced again by the magic wand of its latest efforts. Natural ...
Linda Staffieri, pictured here with Avon Grove Lion Brian Coe, was recently recognized by the Avon Grove Lions as the club’s Citizen of the Year. The Avon Grove Lions Club’s primary focus is on ...
Ernst & Young (EY US) announced that Jim Horn, Chairman of Tri-M Group, was named an Entrepreneur of the Year in the 2025 Greater Philadelphia Award show. Entrepreneur of the Year is the preeminent ...
On July 4, we’ll celebrate our Independence Day—and the countdown officially begins to the big anniversary—next year will mark the 250th anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence.
By Caroline Roosevelt Contributing Writer My dream of interviewing Barbara Montgomery – the performing artist, the producer, the healer and the connector – was supposed to happen on a walking tour ...
Congress can reverse these trends -- and protect the viability of independent physician practice— by raising Medicare reimbursement. The Medicare Patient Access and Practice Stabilization Act of 2025, ...
By Richard L. Gaw Staff Writer For the past 15 years, the 22-acre site along West Mulberry Street in the Kennett Square Borough has existed as a forlorn brownfield of what had once been the site of a ...
Photos by Jie Deng Text by Richard L. Gaw The business collaboration of Sandra Mulry and Deanna Johnson – one that breathes life into their Lieu Antiques & Interiors on West State Street in Kennett ...
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