Brandywine Battlefield Task Force talks more regional approach
Bike paths, hiking trails and linking sites from Kennett to Chadds Ford seen in plans
By P.J. D’Annunzio, Staff Writer, UnionvilleTimes.com
Local proponents of the Brandywine Battlefield area showed off plans for regional preservation and bike and trail links connecting areas of the battlefield area. On this map, presented Thursday night, potential bike paths connecting the areas are shown in orange
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Unionville grad taking human power to new heights
’04 grad Cameron Robertson working on design of human-powered helicopter
By Mike McGann, Editor, UnionvilleTimes.com
Cameron Robertson, a 2004 graduate of Unionville High School is part of a team of engineers and designers attempting to build the first workable human-power helicopter.
Since the days of Leonardo Da Vinci, man has dreamt of powering a helicopter by his own set of arms and legs...
On The Trail: ChesLen Preserve a treasure in our back yard
By Vidya Rajan, Columnist, UnionvilleTimes.com
Round trip distance: Several trails ranging from 1 mile to over 10 miles
Difficulty: Easy to moderate
Caution: Closed for hunting on occasion during deer season. Heed posted signs.
Website: http://www.natlands.org/preserves-to-visit/list-of-preserves/cheslen-preserve/
Trail Map: http://www.natlands.org/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2011/06/CheslenMap.pdf
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Relay for Life Friday at Unionville High
EAST MARLBOROUGH – American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life of Kennett/Unionville begins this Friday at 6 p.m. and runs through the night until 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 9. The Relay is held on the track at Unionville High School rain or shine. Registration opens at the Unionville High School field at 4 p.m. on Friday. Popular local high school bands will power up the event kickoff with great...
A skyrocketing student success story
At age 5, Jason Silverman (from right) demonstrated his aerospace inclinations with his 3-year-old brother, Steven, and father, Alan.
Unionville grad taking his dreams to the edge of space
By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, UnionvilleTimes.com
After years in pursuit of excellence, a 2011 Unionville High graduate started reaping his rewards well over a year ago: a slew of academic and music awards...
E. Marlborough to seek TRO against Whitewing
Neighbors claim four weddings have taken place on site, allege harassment by staff
The usually quiet rolling hills surrounding The Inn At Whitewing Farm have been anything but placid — as neighbors allege four weddings have taken place at the property in violation of township ordinance.
By Mike McGann, Editor, UnionvilleTimes.com
EAST MARLBOROUGH — The township will seek a temporary restraining...
Unionville Class of 2012 graduates, praised for ‘kindness,’ ‘perseverance’
School’s 89th Commencement sends 368 onto next phase of life
By Mike McGann, Editor, UnionvilleTimes.com
GRADUATES! The Unionville High School Class of 2012 celebrates their graduation by throwing their hats in the air, Tuesday.
NEWARK, DEL. — They’ve seen a certain amount of chaos and change, as their school was virtually rebuilt around them for most of their high school career, but members...
Unionville players meet Hall of Famer Ripken
The Unionville Under-10 Tournament team got to meet baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. at this past weekend's Diamond Tournament. Left to Right, Back row: Jack Cooley, Ryan Batog, Patrick Keenan, Logan Shanahan, Cal Ripken Jr., Aydan Humphrey, Jason Roux, Jason Granato. Front row: Matt Cutrona, Kyle Lyons, Connor Schilling, Jacob Juul, Nic Gustafson.
ABERDEEN, MD. — The Unionville Recreation...
Brandywine Food & Music Festival debuts June 9
POCOPSON – The first annual Brandywine Food & Music Festival, presented by The Brandywine Valley Wine Trail and The Town Dish, will be held on June 9, from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Myrick Conservation Center on Rt. 842. The festival will celebrate all things local, from food and wine to music and crafts.
Festival attendees can sample regional wines from fifteen Brandywine Valley area...
Kristman KAU Player of the Week
Megan Kristman, KAU Player of the Week.
As the only girl in a family of five children, KAU Little League’s Player of the Week more than likely will have bragging rights over her four brothers, at least for seven days.
For her ability to play any position well, her dedication to playing the game “hard,” and for being a player whom others already try to emulate, Megan Kristman of KAU’s Minor...





