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Courtesy photo Kennett Square Borough resident Javier Rivera was arrested and taken into custody during the early-morning hours of Aug. 11 for allegedly stabbing a 69-year-old man to death during an ...
Solia Choc-Caal captured after evading authorities for 11 days after stabbing in London Grove.
In this week's edition of the Chester County Press: Local woman pretending to be immigration lawyer indicted for fraud, Oxford continues come back following 2023 fires, woman still on the loose after ...
The 2025 Festival of Flight Air, Car, & Tractor Show will take place over a full weekend—Saturday, Aug. 23 and Sunday, Aug. 24—at the New Garden Flying Field.
State Senators Tartaglione and Farry have introduced Senate Bill 908, legislation to strengthen Pennsylvania’s Prevailing Wage Act and protect skilled workers across the Commonwealth.
In this week's edition of the Chester County Press: New ChristianaCare neighborhood hospital holds ribbon cutting ceremony in Jennersville, Q&A with PECO Vice President, New Garden to install air ...
New Garden Township Board of Supervisors voted in favor of placing a long-term air quality monitoring facility in the vicinity of mushroom composting businesses.
The Unionville-Chadds Ford School District’s (UCFSD) Wall of Honor Program recognizes its alumni biannually for their extraordinary success and contributions to society.
Kennett Library will host acclaimed author, philanthropist, and national polo champion Kareem Rosser as he shares insights from his powerful new memoir, When You’re Ready: A Love Story, on October 2.
Washington D.C. lawmakers have failed the American people. Career politicians in Congress continue to entrench themselves in power, prioritize partisan gamesmanship over progress, and ignore the ...
In this week's edition of the Chester County Press: New Garden Board of Supervisors review pitches for White Clay Point Development, Oxford Mainstreet hosts Dessert Crawl, rescheduled Juneteenth event ...
For more than two decades, the area known as White Clay Point along Route 41 in Landenberg has existed as both an eyesore of neglect and a goldmine of economic potential.