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In Pennsylvania, nearly every journey begins and ends on a local road, yet you wouldn’t know it from Gov. Josh Shapiro’s transportation bill, which passed the House. Despite its sweeping scope, the ...
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 ...
In the past, an imperfect and often complicated health care system, along with rising costs, impacted consumers’ ability to easily access care. In fact, nearly 11% of adults nationally avoided care ...
Senate committee's unanimously advanced legislation aimed at strengthening and modernizing Pennsylvania’s Educational Assistance Program and the Military Family Education Program.
The Northbrook Canoe Company’s popular “Canoe and Dine” events will be making five excursions down the Brandywine River this summer and fall.
The Cecil Leadership Institute celebrated the graduating class of 2025 during a banquet on Wednesday, May 21, at the Chesapeake Inn Restaurant and Marina in Chesapeake City. This year’s class was ...
Overall, they have been constructive gatherings that have placed the opinions and the realities of the township’s residents front and center. In all, these meetings have elicited a consortium of ...
Delaware County Community College President Dr. Marta Yera Cronin has been elected to the American Association of Community Colleges’ Board of Directors, effective July 1.
The Avon Grove Lions presented three Academic Achievement Awards to students at the Chester County Technical High School.
“I grew up in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania” is my most impressive credential. I work in agricultural research, at the intersection of fungi and plants, so being from the Mushroom Capital of the World- ...
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.
Kennett Square Life recently met with Elysia Simmons of the Kennett Township Police Department to talk about her expanded role.