Unionville girls hold off Haverford, 44-36
Dominant first half almost spoiled by second half lull
By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times
Unionville High School’s Bella Gallo races the ball upcourt, Thursday, in the opening game the Unionville Holiday Tournament, against Haverford. Although the Indians dominated the first half, they had to hang on for a tough-fought 44-38 win. Ken McGann photo.
EAST MARLBOROUGH — After one quarter, it appeared...
Upland students spread holiday cheer
Students from various grade levels worked to make for happier holidays for the families of the Tick Tock Early Learning Center in Avondale, delivering food, supplies and gifts to the needy families served by the center.
EAST MARLBOROUGH – During the weeks before Christmas, students, staff and families at Upland Country Day School participated in an Adopt-a-Family program to provide gifts and necessities...
Calm prevails in Chesco schools after Conn. shootings
Although many shaken by last week’s events, everything is largely normal at local schools
By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times
Schools across Chester County experienced a largely quiet, event-free day — even as parents, students and staff remain shaken by the horrific events at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., Friday.
School officials at local districts took extra care to communicate...
Unionville students sign letters of intent
Three Unionville High School seniors signed letters of intent this week to continue their athletic careers. Pictured from L to R are: Nicole Bonaduce (Lacrosse at Mt. Union), Mandy Hammond (Softball at Millersville), and Beth Dine (Soccer at Marshall). Also in the picture are Wendy Landry (UHS Lacrosse coach), Doug and Amy Bonaduce, Janelle Hadly (UHS Softball coach), Debbi & Jeff Hammond, Julie...
Art Gala raises $11,000 for Unionville High PTO
Carol Apicella (PTO and Art Gala), Michelle Montgomery (Co-President UHS PTO), Sheila Himes (Co-President UHS PTO), Lynda Nadin (Art Gala and PTO) all share a moment with the check for $11,000, funds raised by the UHS Art Gala, which will help to fund various programs and projects at the High School.
EAST MARLBOROUGH — Organizers of the annual Unionville High School Art Gala recently presented a...
Aclaimed tenor to perform with Unionville students
Acclaimed tenor Marco Panuccio will perform with Unionville High School students at a special concert at the school, Dec. 7.
EAST MARLBOROUGH — Famed lyric tenor Marco Panuccio will share the stage with a number of Unionville High School students during a performance in the high school’s auditorium Dec. 7 as part of his December tour: ‘”O Holy Night–An Evening of Holiday Song.” ...
Coatesville overpowers Unionville, 38-21
Worley’s 228 yards too much for Indians in playoff battle
By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times
Coatesville’s Daquan Worley breaks away from Unionville defenders, Friday night. Worley’s 229 yards rushing led the Red Raiders to a PIAA District One playoff win over the Indians, 38-21. Jim Gill photo.
EAST MARLBOROUGH — Talent tells. It shows up on the stat sheet and most importantly,...
Uncalled For Tour comes to Unionville, Nov. 10
Proceeds benefit Bayard Taylor Library
EAST MARLBOROUGH — In 2009 three, award-winning, nationally touring performers, decided to come together and create, The Uncalled for Trio. Their first year of touring resulted in sold-out concerts around the country.
The trio will be displaying their unique wit, Saturday night at 7 p.m. at Unionville Elementary School as part of a special fund-raising event...
Joy in Unionville, tears in Kennett
Indians hold off Blue Demons, 34-17 win league title, playoff berth
By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times
Unionville quarterback Tom Pancoast looks to evade Kennett’s Matt Petrick, during the Indians’ 34-17 win over the Blue Demons, Saturday.
KENNETT SQUARE — Two sidelines, two stories: the pain of loss on one side, and the joy and celebration on the other.
While Unionville was able to celebrate...
Sandy: the cleanup begins
This tree came down over Doe Run in East Marlborough, on powerlines, as local residents come out to inspect the damage. Numerous roadways across Chester County were closed early Tuesday due to flooding, trees down and power wires down.
Power crews scramble to restore power to more than 50,000 homes without power
Hurricane Sandy let much of Chester County off easy, but downed trees, closed roads and...



