Task force to host Elder Justice Day program

Those who work with senior citizens urged to reserve spot The Chester County Elder Abuse Task Force will present an Elder Justice Day on Wednesday, May 21, at Westminster Presbyterian Church, West Chester, from 9:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. “This program is open to the public, but any organization that works with seniors, such as staff members of senior centers and continuing care facilities, are encouraged...

Loved ones lost to violence not forgotten

Candlelight Vigil pays tribute to homicide victims, fallen law enforcement An annual remembrance of Chester County homicide victims and law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty will be held Thursday, April 10, in Downingtown. Sponsored by the Crime Victims’ Center of Chester County, Inc., the 2014 Candlelight Vigil and Memorial Service will be begin at 6:30 p.m. at Central Presbyterian...

Service dogs bring freedom to the physically challenged

A companion that can alert a diabetic to low or high blood sugar By Rick Marts, Staff Writer, Kennett Times Service dogs change the lives of people. Canine Partners for Life professional trainers and volunteer handlers on a ‘socialization’ trip to Longwood Gardens. Most of us have had a dog in our lives at some point. But how many have known a dog that could sense when its owner was about...

Municipalities seek fair funding for emergency services

Kennett Regional Planning Commission at center of talks to balance payments By Kelli Siehl, Staff Writer, The Times POCOPSON — Talks continue amongst local municipalities to come up with a best practice for the funding of local emergency services, but Pocopson officials want to make sure that residents in county facilities are not factored in the final formula. At the recent Township Supervisors...

PECO to hold public forum at Kennett High

Citizens invited to ask questions about utility’s practices Wednesday night PECO has echoed the sentiments of most Chester County resident by welcoming spring and bidding a not-so-fond farewell to one of the worst winters in the region’s history. The utility says it invests more than $500 million each year to enhance electric and natural gas systems, including regular inspection of equipment,...

Valor Bowl 2014 seeking sponsors

EAST MARLBOROUGH — The 2014 edition of the Valor Bowl, which pits Chester County’s top high school senior football players in a charity game, is seeking local businesses to sponsor the event. The game will be played May 29 at Unionville High School. Over the last 16 years, the Valor Bowl, in addition to honoring some of the top football players in the area, has raised more than $450,000 for...

National Weather Service: Winter won’t let go

Two to four inches of snow expected to hit county on Tuesday It may be spring, but winter refuses to loosen its icy grip: The National Weather Service is predicting two to four inches of snow for Chester County that is expected to start Tuesday morning and continue into Tuesday night. The previously anticipated nor’easter will not affect the county, but another system moving across the country...

Working to perpetuate Rebecca Lukens’ legacy

Annual award goes to former BVA intern and longtime open-space advocate  By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times Molly K. Morrison chats with Susannah Brody, playing the role of Rebecca Lukens, at the Eighth Annual Rebecca Lukens Award ceremony in Coatesville. Attired in 19th-century Quaker garb, Susannah Brody provided the voice of Rebecca Lukens, and the elegant Graystone Mansion, built...

Area students celebrated for practicing good citizenship

Unionville’s Ryan Clark one of 10 county award-winners Fellow award-winner Heidi Maria Weston entertains the group of teens selected — including Unionville’s Ryan Clark, seated nearest to the harp — to win the Chester County Chapter of National Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award. The Chester County Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution...

County displays app-titude for mobile communication

Residents can access plethora of Chesco data on electronic devices  By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times County employees Rebecca Brain and Frank Cipriano debut the county’s new mobile app at the commissioners’ meeting on Tuesday, March 18. Wondering how to find to the county’s archives? Curious about the cleanliness of that county restaurant you’ve wanted to try? Interested...