Chadds Ford student leads drive to collect baseball gear
Third grader sparks effort to gather donations of used equipment, for kids in developing countries
Michael Walter-Dillon sorts through just part of the baseball equipment donated from across the Unionville area. The equipment will be given to young players in developing countries through Oriole Advocates.
Michael Walter-Dillon may look a lot like a typical third grade student, but his efforts in and...
URA Athlete of the Week: Theron Schilling
Hillendale fifth grader goes above and beyond the call of duty to help younger players
By Brian Ladd, Special to UnionvilleTimes.com
Theron Schilling, who plays for the Cardinals in the Unionville Recreation Association Major League — and umpires games for the organization's Rookie level — is the first URA Athlete of The Week.
As a Unionville Recreation Association Board Member, Commissioner...
A kid’s view on Unionville Board of Ed. candidates
By Kenny McGann, Special Correspondent, UnionvilleTimes.com
Kenny McGann goes over his notes while writing this column.
EAST MARLBOROUGH — What do I know about education, I just go to fourth grade every day at Pocopson Elementary.
It was Take Your Kid To Work day and I pestered my dad to go with him to work — and you see his work here. That’s how I got stuck at a long meeting with a bunch...
Indians score at the 8th annual Unionville Invitational
Unionville track and field athletes set records, put on strong performance while hosting 27 schools
By Hannah Christopher, Staff Writer, UnionvilleTimes.com
Unionville senior Alicia Minella races to the lead the 200-meter, run one of two victories for the day. All photos courtesy Megan Minella.
EAST MARLBOROUGH — It might make them seem like rude hosts, but Unionville High School’s boys and...
Your questions: asked & answered
From soup to nuts — or rather, from make-up to thongs, it’s all here
By Kelly Hockenberry, Columnist, UnionvilleTimes.com
I am lucky to have VERY fabulous girlfriends in my life. They are smart, outrageously funny and chic all at the same time. So, naturally, when I decided to do an article on the “best beauty or fashion advice you’ve ever heard,” I opened the floor to them.
OH BOY, did...
Godspell opens at Unionville High School in 40th Anniversary Production
Director, cast dedicate performance to ‘Okie’ Regalado, the Unionville student who passed away last year
By Eddy K. Foster, Corespondent, UnionvilleTimes.com
The cast of 'Godspell' at Unionville High School: Back row: Andrew DeMarco, Matt McWilliams, Regan Zehr, Chris Trombetta, Brittany Baumeister, Savy Leiser (seniors) Seated: Ashish Streatfield, Samantha Moon, Natalie Walden,...
U’ville board candidates forum shows more agreement than disagreement
Candidates in lone contested race do show differing views on HS project, outsourcing
By Mike McGann, Editor, UnionvilleTimes.com
Victor DuPuis (left) and Robert MacPherson answer questions during Thursday night's Meet The Candidates event for Unionville-Chadds Ford Board of Education candidates.
EAST MARLBOROUGH — With only one contested seat in three regions, it might not be a major shock that...
Column: We should take Parker at her word
Pointing fingers about why Sharon Parker is retiring seems counter-productive
By Mike McGann, Editor, UnionvilleTimes.com
Retiring Unionville Superintendent of Schools Sharon Parker enjoys a laugh with members of the Board of Education after being presented with a sash by ember Holly Manzone, after Parker announced her retirement Monday night.
It didn’t take long for it to happen. Fingers were being...
Hood’s branches out to Kennett Sq. Farmer’s Market
Unionville BBQ institution to set up shop on Friday’s in downtown Kennett
By Ginna Goodall, Correspondent, UnionvilleTimes.com
Along with all sorts of fresh, local foods, Hood's of Unionville will be featuring their delicious BBQ at the Kennett Square Farmers Market on Fridays in downtown Kennett Square.
KENNETT SQUARE — The Hoods Barbeque Restaurant in Unionville is a classic Mom and Pop...
Singer pitches Kennett past Unionville, 4-2
Kennett's Jay Singer was dominant, Wednesday, against Unionville, tossing 6 2/3 innings of four-hit ball.
KENNETT SQUARE — If it’s possible to grab momentum from before the National Anthem, it appears that Kennett managed to do it to against arch rival Unionville, in high school baseball, Wednesday night.
Kennett used a mix of great pitching to edge its neighbor, 4-2, in a Ches-Mont American...



