Unionville digs out
Snowfall again at record pace, more snow eyed for Tuesday
By Mike McGann, Editor, UnionvilleTimes.com
The wet, heavy snow and high winds knocked down trees and branches all over the Unionville area, adding to the headaches of those trying to clear and plow local roadways.
Now all that’s left is the cleanup — and the wait for the next storm, which could come as soon as next Tuesday.
About 15 inches...
It’s Snow joke: massive storm closes schools, roads again
Thundersnow, driving wind, heavy snow close schools, offices again
By Mike McGann, Editor, UnionvilleTimes.com
Heavy snow weighs down tree branches after a storm dumped nearly a foot of snow on the Unionville area, Thursday.
While the warm-up act carried quite a punch, the headliner stole the show.
As Unionville took a deep breath and recovered from clearing some four inches of “surprise”...
Unionville wins squeaker over Oxford, 33-32
Unionville's Moira McEvoy goes up for a rebound in action earlier this season. McEvoy scored six points, Tuesday. against Oxford.
The Unionville High School girls basketball team defeated Oxford 33-32 in Ches-Mont League action, Tuesday night.
The Indians led 30-23 heading into the fourth quarter and and managed to withstand a furious rally by the Hornets, hanging on to eventually win 33-32. ...
Snow way! Not again!
Wed. a.m. snow just warm up for main event: major snowstorm appears inbound
Updated at 12:40 p.m.
Snow overnight dropped roughly two to three inches of snow on the Unionville area, closing Unionville-Chadds Ford Schools Wednesday — but forecasters say this could be just an opening act for a major snowstorm that could blanket the area Wednesday night with as much as eight inches of snow and ice before...
Supervisor decries ‘Great Wall of China’ at The Preserve
Brutscher expresses frustration at Toll Brothers’ changes to housing development
By Mike McGann, Editor, UnionvilleTimes.com
Although approved by township supervisors Monday, the board expressed frustration Monday night at Toll Brothers' changes to The Preserve site plan.
POCOPSON — It might not be visible from space, but a series of walls planned for The Preserve have township supervisors...
Garnet Valley holds off Unionville girls, 56-45
Unionville's Sydney Hughes leading a fast break in 4th quarter against Garnet Valley.
CONCORD — Unionville High School’s girls’ basketball team couldn’t overcome an early deficit and dropped a non-league game to Garnet Valley, Saturday, 56-47.
The Jaguars jumped out to an early 15-7 lead over the visiting Indians. After trailing 35-16 at the half — and seemingly out of the...
Mushroom Festival now accepting grant applications
Some of the 33 organizations receiving grants in 2010 rode the Grant Recipient float in the 2010 Mushroom Festival Parade.
KENNETT SQUARE — Each year the Mushroom Festival awards thousands of dollars to local, community-based non-profit organizations based on the proceeds from the previous year’s Festival. After a successful 2010 Festival, our 25th festival, we’ll be able to help many local organizations...
Unionville girls knock off Great Valley, 48-37
Indians’ defense helps post big win, creates log-jam in battle for conference title
Unionville's defense gets ready to defend an inbounds pass against Great Valley, Thursday night. Photo courtesy Unionville girls' basketaball.
EAST MARLBOROUGH — The Unionville High School girls basketball team had a little something to prove Thursday night.
After being roughed up in the season opener...
Unionville HS baseball notebook
Unionville's Andy Kirkland will be playing balls for UNC Asheville in 2011.
With the snow on the ground and the frigid weather, most folks could probably use a reminder that spring is just around the corner. Unionville High School’s baseball coach, T.J. Ostrisko sends along a few news items and notes about some of this year’s Indians squad, as well as where a couple of 2010 players...
Oh Snow! Storm closes schools, postpones sports
The snow makes the valley between Birmingham and Pocopson townships look like a picture postcard — unless you had to fight through slippery roads during the morning rush to get to work.
Winter continued its march through the Unionville area, dumping another four inches and closing schools in the Unionville-Chadds Ford School District for the second time in a week.
Although neighboring school districts...



