Pocopson officials say alpaca herd must be thinned
Supervisors recommend cutting township woman’s herd from 20 to 4-to-5
By Kelli Siehl, Staff Writer, UnionvilleTimes.com
An illustration of an alpaca. A herd animal known for its soft fur, Pocopson supervisors expressed concerns about 20 of the animals being housed on a 2.2-acre township property.
POCOPSON — How many alpacas is too many?
Apparently, according to the township Board of Supervisors,...
Drohan, Hornibook and Relay qualify for finals at PIAA State swimming championships
Unionville's Matt Drohan will swim the 500 freestyle final later today
Indians making an impact at State swimming and diving championships by Dave Conard Sports Editor, UnionvilleTimes.com
LEWISBURG—The PIAA state swimming and diving championships are underway on the campus of Bucknell University.
On boy’s side of the docket, Blue Demons senior Keith Libert swam a time of 54.32 in the 100-yard...
Chadds Ford Art Sale features more than 70 artists
Show offers special book sale and signing, raffle items, and more
By Suzanne Misciagna, Correspondent, UnionvilleTimes.com
The Chadds Ford Art Sale and Show kicks off March 23 with a special preview and continues, March 24. Featured Artist, Paul Scarborough, with his painting, 322 Barn, along with Chadds Ford Art Show Co-Chairs Kathleen Vasko and Kristen Goodman.
CHADDS FORD — In a week’s time,...
Pennsbury Land Trust to talk economics
Annual meeting to look at cost benefits of preserving open space
By Donna C. Gregory, Correspondent, UnionvilleTimes.com
PENNSBURY — Many people support the preservation of open space in their community, but did you know that investment actually pays off?
Guest speakers Kristine Kern, Bucks County open space coordinator, and Patty Elkis, associate director of comprehensive planning for the Delaware...
URA Girls: Breeding game winner gives title to Irish
By Daniel Block, Special to UnionvilleTimes.com
EAST MARLBOROUGH — Cierra Breeding’s last minute shot proved to be enough to allow her Notre Dame Fighting Irish to hold off the Tennessee Vols, 30-27 to win the Unionville Recreation Association Girls’ Senior League Championship, Monday night.
The championship game got underway at 6:30 PM and then the second referee entered the building....
School board grapples with budget questions
Members seem inclined to find middle path between maximum tax hike and cutting programs and staff
By Mike McGann, Editor, UnionvilleTimes.com
EAST MARLBOROUGH — Members of the Unionville-Chadds Ford Board of Education seemed poised to try to find a middle ground in terms of finding the right tax rate — one that eases the burden as much as possible on local taxpayers without hurting educational...
Unionville stage curtain lifts with production of ‘Phantom’
Unionville drama tackles one of the greatest Broadway smashes of all time By Dave Conard Sports Editor, UnionvilleTimes.com
Check back with UnionvilleTimes.com for profiles and photo show from the UDC production of "Phantom"
A true Broadway classic, for more than twenty-five years, The Phantom of the Opera has captivated audiences around the globe.
This weekend the stage at Unionville High...
Lalique: a celebration in glasswork
By Colleen Boyle, Columnist, UnionvilleTimes.com
During the early 20th century Rene Lalique created artistic glass car ornaments that adorned the most expensive cars of the period. A special base and wiring was designed so that as the car accelerated, the glass mascot would glisten. Last November a Lalique glass fox ‘renard’ car mascot hood ornament was estimated to sell at $100 to $150 at...
URA is Hoopin’ to Help, March 24
Charity event features URA All-Stars vs. Unionville High boys, UHS girls seniors/junior vs. underclassmen; to raise money for family of Al Lewis
By Brian Ladd, Special to UnionvilleTimes.com
While the Unionville Recreation Association is purely known as URA, the legal name of the organization is the Unionville Community Recreation Association. The reason “Community” is extremely important...






