MAX-imum Effort, Kelly’s six points leads Unionville to win over Rustin

The Indians showed their true colors as a blanket of Pink covered Unionville stadium on the 2nd annual “Unite for HER” night By Dave Conard Sports Editor UnionvilleTimes.com   Unionville's Max LKelly was a one man Knight killer as he posted six points EAST MARLBOROUGH—When it come s to life everyone knows what the “C word “ means, one of the most dreaded words in the English...

Lady Ruggers fall to Dingoes, seniors honored

Unionville’s annual Stadium night rugby games were a big hit, as Under 15 boys team wins By Dave Conard Sports Editor, UnionvilleTimes.com   Unionville honored their seniors at Friday night's game with Downingtown EAST MARLBOROUGH—If you passed many members of the Indians girl’s rugby team in the local mall, some of which weigh less than 90 pounds,  you might never imagine that...

UCF school board passes budget, 8-1

Murphy lone hold-out on $71.1 M 2012-13 spending plan By Mike McGann, Editor, UnionvilleTimes.com PENNSBURY — In the end, it was almost quiet. The Unionville-Chadds Ford Board of Education gave preliminary approval to its 2012-13 budget Monday night, which calls for an average 1.83% tax increase for district taxpayers. By an 8-1 margin, the board approved the $71,109,857 spending plan, which will...

Going PINK! Indians boy’s and girl’s lacrosse, teams up to battle cancer

Unionville and Ches-Mont League teams join forces to battle common foe By Dave Conard Sports Editor, UnionvilleTimes.com   EAST MARLBOROUGH–The will be a blanket of pink through out Unionville Stadium this week as the Indians lacrosse squads, will be donning the pink in support of Unite for HER, in an effort to raise money and awareness in the Kennett Square area. The boys will take to the...

Pocopson Elementary hosts Art & Garden Show, Sat.

Event offers hundreds of silent auction items, plants, crafts and more By, Suzanne Misciagna, Correspondent, UnionvilleTimes.com A sampling of items available at last year's Art & Garden Show at Pocopson Elementary School. POCOPSON –April showers often bring May flowers, but at Pocopson Elementary, April signals one of the most important fundraisers for the school – Pocopson’s Art and...

Open space: the battle to preserve the King Ranch

Author to sign book about ranch history and aftermath, ‘Catalyst for Conservation’ Sunday David Shields, a co-author of the book 'Catalyst for Conservation' will speak about the book project and sign copies at Brandywine River Museum Sunday. Many of the scenic vistas revered by residents in the Unionville area owe their existence to a herd of well-traveled steers and a group of...

Cyclists, residents join up to clean up Newlin

By Catherine Britt, Staff Writer, UnionvilleTimes.com Ed Stillman, Gary Bianchini (WCCC President), Dan Sabella, and Viktor Ohnjec are set to get to work cleaning up the roadways of Newlin, Sdunay, as part of the township's cleanup day.. NEWLIN —  Armed with garbage bags, orange vests, and gloves, members of the West Chester Cycling Club and area residents scoured the streets of the township...

Turning up the heat: what not to wear

With summer-like heat coming, don’t lose your head or fashion sense By Kelly Hockenberry, Columnist, UnionvilleTimes.com The rumor is the thermometer will hit the mid-80’s today and a few days this week!  Yipppeeeee! I am more than ready to ditch my heavy jacket and leave my boots permanently in the closet! The initial tease of summer brings radiant sunshine, brilliant blue skies and glorious...

Patriots’ junior scores five as Indians suffer first loss of the season

Bonduce steps up as Scullin and her Great Valley team mates fire 40 shots at Unionville net By Dave Conard Sports Editor, UnionvilleTimes.com   Annabeth Donovan battles the Patriots attckers in a 17-4 loss EAST MARLBOROUGH—Great Valley head coach Joe Tornetta, whose Patriots club is ranked by many as one of the top two teams in the state, wasn’t taking any chances as Great Valley made the...

Unionville football, Mulch-It teaming up

Get your yard mulched, help the Indians football program By Hannah Christopher, Staff Writer, UnionvilleTimes.com Multch-It! and the Unionville High School football team are teaming up on a fundraiser, with 10 percent of your order going to the football team. It’s spring: the peepers are peeping, the wild cabbage is sprouting in the woods, the crack of the baseball bat is heard and young and...