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State Rep. Dan Williams, D-Chester, announced that state funding of $2.6 million was awarded to entities that focus on bringing more safe, stable housing for residents in Chester County.
In this week's edition of the Chester County Press: Kennett Township supervisors blasts PECO for unreliable service, Kennett elementary schools get new principals, saving dogs and people at Greenmore ...
The Housing Partnership of Chester County (HPCC) held an Open House at 343 South Street in the Borough of Oxford to unveil a dramatic renovation.
The Kennett Consolidated School District Board of School Directors unanimously approved the hiring of two new principals at a special meeting on June 30.
As the July 2 Kennett Township Board of Supervisors’ meeting was coming to a close, supervisor Geoffrey Gamble took the collective anger and frustration of thousands of area PECO customers on his back ...
Obituaries for Flick, Hamilton, Malcolm, and Jackson.Joyce Ann Jackson Joyce Ann Jackson, of Nottingham, passed away on June 26, 2025 at Ware Presbyterian Village in Oxford. She was 73. She was the ...
The Oxford Arts Alliance’s Annual Member Artist Show, a dynamic and inclusive exhibition celebrating the creative talents of its artist members, will be on view from July 11 through July 25.
Court Dunn, a teacher, coach and mentor at Upland Country Day School for an astounding 51 years, knows the power of story in making lessons stick and nurturing his students’ growth. “I want people to ...
By Richard L. Gaw Staff Writer The continuing imprint of one of the area’s most prestigious centers of land preservation was recently graced again by the magic wand of its latest efforts. Natural ...
In this week's edition of the Chester County Press: New Garden Township continues zoning process, Kennett Symphony gets a new name, upcoming documentary screening highlights at-risk youth, and more.
New Garden Township took another step forward in determining its future on June 25 when its Planning Commission hosted the first of four public hearings regarding the township’s zoning.
For 15-year-old James Ruffin of Kennett High School, limitations are roadblocks to run by, dribble past and knock down. In the process, he has become an inspiration for others to learn from.