Chester County recently celebrated the opening of the reconstructed Rudolph and Arthur Covered Bridge that spans the Big Elk Creek, reconnecting Elk and New London townships in southern Chester County ...
In the long run, the Kennett High School varsity football team’s 2025 season will be remembered by the emergence of its underclassmen playmakers, each of whom contributed to the Blue Demons’ 9-3 ...
In this week's edition of the Chester County Press: Democrats sweep elections, Chester County poll book error triggers investigation, Veterans Day celebrations, and ...
The Pennsylvania Senate gave final approval to Senate Bill 246, sponsored by State Sen. Christine M. Tartaglione (D–2) and State Sen. Jarrett Coleman (R–16), concurring with House amendments and ...
William “Bill” D. Wells, Jr., a respected nurseryman, landscape designer, and dedicated community leader, passed away peacefully in his sleep on Sunday, Oct. 26. He was 92. He was preceded in death by ...
As the rise of the morning sun began to splash its way around the Kennett Borough Hall parking lot before the start of the tenth running of the Mushroom Cap Half Marathon and FunGI Five-Miler on Nov.
Amanda Godley-Porto of Lancaster – shown here receiving support from her husband, Mike and their son – was one of nearly 1,000 competitors at the 10th Mushroom Cap Half Marathon, held Nov. 8 in ...
With all of the proper pageantry they deserve, nearly 50 local veterans and their families were honored at a breakfast and recognition ceremony on Nov. 7 that was hosted by State Rep. Christina Sappey ...
Supported by an agenda that has focused on public safety, crisis action, transparency and connecting residents and businesses together, Matt Fetick was elected to what will be his fifth four-year term ...
Nearly 200 parents, families, and children recently came together at State Sen. Carolyn Comitta’s Community Baby Shower in Oxford. The free event, organized by Comitta, the Maternal and Child Health ...
The Democratic slate of candidates swept the seats that were up for election on the East Marlborough Township Board of Supervisors on November 4, winning by larger than expected margins. Democrats ...
In what amounted to a good old-fashioned drubbing, the Democratic Party fared exceptionally well in the election held on Nov. 4, as judges, mayors, supervisors, and council and school board members ...