Phantom of the Opera coming to UHS in March
EAST MARLBOROUGH — For more than twenty-five years, The Phantom of the Opera has captivated audiences in London and on Broadway. Now you can see this mesmerizing production on the Unionville High School stage as our talented young actors bring this poignant love story to life, March 15-17.
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BVA to host 5th Annual Polar Plunge
The Brandywine Valley Association’s icy winter tradition continues on Feb. 11
By P.J. D’Annunzio, Staff Writer, UnionvilleTimes.com
Despite frigid temperatures, hundreds of local residents braved the icy waters of the Brandywine in 2011 to help raise funds and awareness for the Brandywine Valley Association.
POCOPSON — Attention Polar Bears, this one’s for you.
Once again, hundreds of folks...
Chaos! High court tosses legislative districts
Legislative leaders unsure of path forward, old districts an option for 2012 elections; candidates, parties left in limbo
By Mike McGann, Editor, UnionvilleTimes.com
In a stunning move, just as local legislative candidates were beginning to collect signatures to get on the April primary ballot, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court threw out the new legislative districts by a split 4-3 vote Wednesday, kicking...
Christie Lenee back for show at Flash, Friday
Talented singer-songwriter crosses categories, quickly growing fanbase
Christie Lenee
By Mike McGann, Editor, UnionvilleTimes.com
KENNETT SQUARE — She defies simple classification. At turns, she’s a power vocalist, other times, she inventively uses her guitar as a percussion instrument — and at any given time she’s working on multiple projects, with one of her two backing bands and trying to...
Indians get back to work, battle Panthers to a one all tie
Month long break behind them, Unionville gets ready for stretch run By Dave Conard, Sports Editor UnionvilleTimes.com
ASTON—November 23rd, 2011.
What is the significance of that date?
That is last time that the Unionville girl’s varsity had allowed a goal scored on them.
December 23, 2011.
Another important date, the last time that the Indians took the ice in a competitive environment, until...
Unionville sinks Golden Knights 108-77, boys in cat bird’s seat for title repeat
Indians use win in relays to propel themselves to win over Bayard-Rustin By Dave Conard, Sports Editor UnionvilleTimes.com
The boy's 200 relay was decided by less than .20 of a second as Matt Drohan touched the wall giving the team a time of 1:35.42.
WEST CHESTER—Seldom in sports does the opportunity present its self during a high school season to truly control your own destiny in the form of...
Community-wide book collection begins
Unionville High School seeks book donations for annual Used Book Sale
By Suzanne Misciagna, Correspondent, UnionvilleTimes.com
While the 2011 Used Book Sale was a big success, donations of used books and videos are needed to ensure that the 2012 version is even more successful.
EAST MARLBOROUGH — At the end of January, the quietness which typically fills Unionville High School at the end of the...
What’s hot in the art and antique market for 2012
While other categories have declined, Chinese art objects are increasingly hot in the marketplace
By Colleen Boyle, Columnist, UnionvilleTimes.com
The New Year has arrived and along with it came ‘the obligatory’ New Year’s resolutions. A commitment that appears on most people’s list is to get organized. As you start rummaging through your household, be aware of the personal objects that...
Make your hair behave
Keratin treatments can add shine, cut friz
By Kelly Hockenberry, Columnist, UnionvilleTimes.com
Over the years, I’ve had several “life changing” moments when it comes to my appearance:
Mascara, circa 1983. Actually GAVE me visible eyeballs.
Dying my eyebrows, circa 1990. Actually GAVE me visible eyebrows
Botox, circa 2006. Took away my “angry Mom” scowl
KERATIN “MIRACLE PRODUCT”,...






