UHS Color Guard wins 1st Place in SE Pa.
The Unionville High School Color Guard won the southeast region competition with a show featuring a theme of Dracula.
Unionville High School’s Indoor Color Guard was crowned first place champions in Tournament Indoor Association’s Southeastern Pennsylvania Region. They achieved a season-high score of 91.54 in the Scholastic A Division. This was Unionville’s first year competing in this upper...
On Your Table: Celebrate Cinco De Mayo with Mexican and Italian flare
By Cathy Branciaroli, Food Correspondent, The Times
Mushrooms are the star in these Italian style enchiladas.
Cinco de Mayo is a significant Mexican celebration, originating as a commemoration of the defeat of Napoleon III in 1862 when Mexican soldiers, greatly outnumbered and poorly armed, prevailed versus the forces of France. In honor of that holiday, many folks plan a Cinco de Mayo fiesta with...
Adorn Goods: a great new option for home decor
By Kelly Hockenberry, Columnist, The Times
I love home decor every bit as much as fashion; so, when I found out about a new store on Kennett Pike in Centreville, DE I had to go check it out.
Owners Aubree Wellons and Jennifer Steiner have created the perfect atmosphere to display a unique blend of antique and contemporary items.
I’m not kidding when I say that I wanted to move in.
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On Stage (Extra): Richard Shindell comes to New Hope
By Denny Dyroff, Staff Writer, The Times
Richard Shindell
This month, New Hope has caught fans’ attention as a worthwhile destination for live music.
Two weeks ago, Dave Davies, guitarist and co-founder of the Kinks, performed at the Havana Club in New Hope. This weekend, veteran singer-songwriter Richard Shindell has a show in the artsy, riverside town.
On April 29, Shindell will be performing at...
Fair Districts PA seeks support from Pocopson to stop gerrymandering
Historical Committee announces a new virtual tour mobile app
By Karen Cresta, Staff Writer, The Times
POCOPSON – The bulk of Monday night’s township meeting was spent on presentations. The first of two presentations from Fair Districts PA sought support from Supervisors Elaine DiMonte and Ricki Stumpo. (Alice Balsama was not present). The second included a new mobile application providing historical...
What To Do: Yellow Springs Art Show celebrates 44 years
By Denny Dyroff, Staff Writer, The Times
The Yellow Springs Art Show
The Yellow Springs Art Show got its start back in 1973 as a free event featuring a variety of artists displaying their work on clotheslines.
It has changed immeasurably since then and has become one of the largest and most prestigious annual art shows in the Delaware Valley.
The Yellow Springs Art Show, which is still free and open...
Shapiro announces settlement with Chesco firm on Kickstarter suit
HARRISBURG — Attorney General Josh Shapiro has announced the office’s Bureau of Consumer Protection is settling a case against a suburban Philadelphia sports apparel business that raised $579,000 online from more than 8,500 consumers to create athletic shirts that purportedly changed colors in response to body temperatures – but failed to deliver the shirts as promised to many consumers.
Kenneth...
UCF to shift school start times
EAST MARLBOROUGH — The Unionville-Chadds Ford School District Board of Education voted Monday night to approve a change in school start times, delaying the start of the school day by 25 minutes, beginning with the 2017-18 school year.
The move comes after years of study of the impact on sleep on teenagers — the changes were drive by a desire to allow teens to get more sleep, officials said. The...
Benefit Open Mic night at UHS, April 28
EAST MARLBOROUGH — Unionville High School students will perform at an open mic night, benefitting Oral Cancer Awareness, Friday April 28 in the school’s cyber cafe.
Proceeds from the event — the door entry fee — will support Oral Cancer Awareness. The event will run from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.
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On Stage: W. Caln’s Brian Fitzy isn’t waiting
CASH grad hits the road in advance of new album release
By Denny Dyroff, Staff Writer, The Times
Brian Fitzy
Even though Brian Fitzy doesn’t officially release his new album “Hard Times for Dreamers” until May 19, he is not sitting back waiting for it to drop before playing album support shows.
Instead, he has seven shows booked between now and May 19 including a concert on April 28 at Bourbon...




