Culinary students host youngsters for Thanksgiving trip

A Penn London Elementary School student uses candy corn to decorate his snicker doodle cookie, during a recent visit to the Technical College High School (TCHS) Pennock’s Bridge Campus Culinary Arts in Penn. WEST GROVE — Technical College High School (TCHS) Pennock’s Bridge Campus Culinary Arts students recently hosted 25 Kindergarten, first and second grade students from Penn London Elementary...

Chester County heritage turkeys taste like ‘eating sunshine’

Get back to real Thanksgiving roots with the birds that nature built from Wyebrook Farms By Cathy Branciaroli, Food Correspondent, The Times Heritage turkeys including the black birds, Broad Breasted Bronze, the white ones, Royal Palms and the browns, which are Bourbon Reds Chances are if you are like most Americans on Thanksgiving Day you’ll be serving turkey, a native bird that Benjamin Franklin...

I have many things to be thankful for

And so do my kids, nieces and nephews By Kelly Hockenberry, Columnist, The Times My memories of Thanksgiving as a child are some of my most precious.  Our (not so large) extended family would gather at my Great Aunt’s house for food (including tons of desserts…my grandfather and his brother owned a few bakeries!) laughter and love. We would play touch football with our cousins and then come inside...

Giving thanks, and a little advice

A third annual Thanksgiving column that might not leave everyone so thankful for me…. By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times It is hard to think that after just two years, we at The Times could have anything like a tradition, but this is amazingly, the third annual Thanksgiving column. Not surprisingly, I have much to be thankful for, from the tens of thousands of readers, dozens of advertisers and...

So many things to be thankful for

Just a few of things I’m thinking of this Thanksgiving By Kelly Hockenberry, Columnist, The Times Can you believe that Thanksgiving is a mere 4 days away?  How quickly time flies!  Weren’t we just complaining about how hot it was this summer? I am thankful for so many things this November, though.  I thought I’d list a few for you… I am thankful that the election is O-V-E-R.  Whatever...

E. Marlborough police warn of Thanksgiving burglaries

EAST MARLBOROUGH — It’s enough to make you consider skipping the stuffing. Township police are asking residents to keep an eye out on neighbor’s homes — especially those who have gone “over the river, and through the woods to grandma’s house” for Thanksgiving. It’s been an issue in recent years and police hope that a bit of vigilance can stem the tide. ...

So much to be thankful for

What a difference a year makes By Mike McGann, Editor, UnionvilleTimes.com Thursday, as you probably know from the near-riot conditions at the Super-Fresh, is Thanksgiving. In doing my research for this year’s column, I looked back on last year’s column (which actually ran on Thanksgiving) and noted all of the things I’m personally thankful for in and around Unionville. Without doubt, I’m still...

Unionville: so many reasons to give thanks

Thanksgiving thoughts focus on the people that make this community special By Mike McGann, Editor, UnionvilleTimes.com It’s hard not to live and work in Unionville and be thankful for so many things. It’s not that we are better, but maybe that we have it better and seem to realize it and do the little things that make this a special community. With that thought, I decided to list in no special...