Gene Pisasale, a local historian and author based in Kennett Square, will be giving a brief presentation on the research and creation of his new book, “Sandy Flash and the Trail of History,” inside ...
Oxford Mainstreet Inc. is in the midst of a strategic planning process and the community is shaping the direction and goals for the future. OMI has already engaged hundreds of people through ...
Author Bruce E. Mowday, who has written extensively on the American Revolution and the Civil War, will concentrate on presentations involving the history of the United States in the coming year.
The Chester County Commissioners unanimously adopted a budget for 2026 that will not necessitate a tax increase. After months of work on the spending plan, it was approved by a 3-0 vote by County ...
Thomas L. “Oggie” Ogurcak, a resident of Kennett Square and most recently of Oxford, passed away peacefully at Chester County Hospital in West Chester on January 15, 2026. He was 87. For 34 years, ...
Join local author Rebecca Louick for a magical afternoon at the Kennett Library celebrating her new picture book, The You That’s Out There, which is a heartfelt story about the future self that’s ...
Charles “Chuck” John Ciarrocchi, Jr. passed away early Tuesday morning at his home in Wilmington while surrounded by his wife and seven children. The family received friends on Jan. 9, 2026 from 5 p.m ...
Kennett Square, Pennsylvania heralds itself as the Mushroom Capital of the World, and in fact, nearly two-thirds of all fresh mushroom production happens in and directly around the unique and vibrant ...
The Cardone kids of Unionville stop to look at the model trains in the window of Mrs. Robinson's Tea Shop on State Street in Kennett Square. Owner Marlene Robinson puts the trains on display every ...
Libre’s Law, the anti-cruelty law (Act 10) that strengthened the protection of animals, went into effect in late August of 2017. Since then, over 52,000 animal abuse offenses have been filed statewide ...
In this week's edition of the Chester County Press: Oxford Theater unveils new name, Kennett celebrates Tinsel on the Town, Kennett Township Supervisor steps down, and more. Browse the stories online ...
State Sen. Christine Tartaglione (D–2, Philadelphia) formally introduced Senate Bill 19, legislation aimed at raising Pennsylvania’s minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2026 and tying future increases to ...
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