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Arrival of CH-46 Helicopters at Coatesville Piasecki Facility Signals Job Growth and Economic Boost
COATESVILLE, PA — The arrival of four CH-46 helicopters at the Coatesville Piasecki Aircraft facility marks the beginning of a new chapter in the site’s storied history. Announced on Tuesday by U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) and U.S. Representative Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA-6), this development introduces an entirely new line of work: helicopter remanufacturing. This move could create up to 200 new jobs over time, providing a significant economic boost to the region.
Westtown Amish Market in West Chester, PA: You Won’t Believe The Selection
Westtown Amish Market, 1165 Wilmington Pike, West Chester, PA 19382. Nestled in the heart of Chester County, Pennsylvania, the Westtown Amish Market has become a cherished destination for locals and visitors alike since its grand opening in December 2015[2][5]. This bustling marketplace, spanning just under 25,000 square feet, offers a unique shopping experience that brings together the best of Amish craftsmanship, culinary delights, and traditional goods[1].
TMACC Expands Coatesville Link Bus Route, Enhancing Access to YMCA
CHESTER COUNTY, PA — The Transportation Management Association of Chester County (TMACC) has expanded its Coatesville Link bus route. As of June 24, 2024, the Coatesville YMCA is now a scheduled stop on the route, marking the return of public transportation to this vital community hub. Strategic Partnership for...
‘Buried at a Critical Time in Our Country’s History,’ Four Revolutionary War-Era Cannons Unearthed in Glenmoore
Four massive Revolutionary War-era cannons that were cast at historic Warwick Furnace have been unearthed by the French & Pickering Creeks Conservation Trust from the Thomas P. Bentley Nature Preserve, according to a report from the Daily Local News. “During the 1777 British advance on Philadelphia, cannons cast at Warwick...
West Chester Faces a New Generation of Parking Problems
No, this is not going to be another rehashing of how the Borough has 2000 permitted residential parking spaces for roughly 5000 issued permits (resident and guest). That is an old stat anyway and I am sure much has been done (fingers-crossed) in the last six years to close that gap – but again this is NOT an article about that. This article pertains to parking problems yet to come.
West Chester Gears Up for Exciting First Friday Summer Concert Series
WEST CHESTER, PA – On Friday, July 5th, West Chester will host the second installment of its popular Summer Concert Series as part of the First Friday celebrations. Sponsored by M&T Bank, the event promises an evening of music, shopping, and dining from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This...
Oxford having a red, white and blue First Friday
OXFORD, Pa. — Town officials are taking advantage of what — for many — is a long holiday weekend — to celebrate Independence Day for a little while longer. Sounds of Summer will start at 5:15 Friday with a kids bicycle parade starting at Locust and Third Streets and ending at Broad. Kids are encourage to wear red, white and blue and to decorate their bicycle, tricycle or other pedal powered vehicle. At the end of the parade route are food trucks, vendors, activities and music. Oxford Mainstreet is bringing three bands to the stage: Gunpowder Lane plays from 6 until 6:45 p.m. followed by Don McAvoy and the Great Whatever from 7 until 7:45 and then, the finale will be Nick Lombardi from 8 until 8:45.
Pennsylvania men to compete at 2024 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest
CONEY ISLAND, N.Y. — A pair of men from Pennsylvania are set to take center stage at the 2024 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest. George Chiger, of Pocono Pines, and Sean Yeager, of Phoenixville, are among this year's contestants in the annual July 4 event. Chiger, 45, qualified for...
West Chester Weekly News Roundup
It’s Wednesday, July 3, 2024: And this is a special midweek Roundup to hopefully catch all you lucky ducks cutting out early for an extra-long weekend. Don’t worry, it’s still packed. Restaurant Inspection reports are out. There are more Chinese food concerns, Jersey Mike’s faces complaints, and mice partying in the clubhouse at Radley Run Country Club.
Lancaster County community holding sendoff event for local Olympian
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM)– The East Lampeter Township Board of Supervisors will pass a resolution on July 15, 2024, honoring resident and two-time Olympian Casey Kaufhold and her teammates Jennifer Mucino-Fernandez and Catalina Gnoriega. The Board of Supervisors is hosting a greeting and support for the United States women’s archery team from 4 to 5 […]
Lancaster County Workforce Development Board assisting employees impacted by Retreat Behavioral Health closure
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — Employees of Retreat Behavioral Health are still trying to figure out the next steps after losing their jobs. Workers were officially notified of their termination through a company email on June 27, despite the email saying their positions were eliminated before that date. The announcement...
Roadwork on Broad Street to Cause Delays in South Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA, PA — The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced that construction on Route 611 (Broad Street) in South Philadelphia will begin Monday, July 8. The work is part of a local safety improvement project. From July 8 through August 30, the southbound right turn lane on Route 611...
Exploring the Ephrata Cloister in Lancaster County
If you’re looking for information about visiting the Ephrata Cloister in Lancaster County, you’re in the right place!. The Ephrata Cloister is a state historic site that was originally home to a distinctive religious community established in 1732 by German immigrant and spiritual mystic Johann Conrad Beissel. Visitors...
Visiting the National Watch and Clock Museum in Lancaster County
If you’re looking for information about visiting the National Watch and Clock Museum in Lancaster County, you’re in the right place!. Since its opening in 1977, the National Watch and Clock Museum has grown to house the most extensive collection of horological (time-keeping) artifacts in North America. Located...
Kennett Square Life Summer 2024
In this issue of Kennett Square Life, we feature stories about the Carlin Academy of Fine Art, the effort to save Pennsylvania’s bluebirds one trail at a time, and the Heritage Center that captures more than 300 years of local history. We profile Trevor Blyden of the Beyond Limits Fitness in Kennett Square. We look at the connection between the Market at Liberty Place and the stalwarts of World War II. The Q & A is with officials from a local nonprofit organization that has a new home and a new vision. These stories illustrate just how dynamic and diverse the Kennett Square community is.
CCIU earns grant to continue program that helps students in Avon Grove and Oxford
The Chester County Intermediate Unit (CCIU) has been awarded continued funding of $407,680 in grants from the federal 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) program. This competitive funding will allow CCIU to sustain its comprehensive before- and after-school community learning centers at Avon Grove Middle School, Oxford Middle School, Avon Grove High School, and Oxford Area High School.
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