County Dept. of Aging Services to host listening sessions on PAs Master Plan for Older Adults

The Chester County Department of Aging Services will host listening sessions on the Pennsylvania Department of Aging’s development of the Master Plan for Older Adults. This 10-year, state-led, stakeholder-driven strategic plan is designed to help transform the infrastructure and coordination of services for older Pennsylvanians. The Master Plan will also reflect the needs and preferences of this...

County Sheriff’s Office changes certification requirement for new hires

The Chester County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) announces a change in qualification requirements for its Deputy Sheriff I positions. Effective immediately, Act 120 or Act 2 certification is not required in advance of a career as a Chester County Deputy Sheriff. The County will now offer paid-for certification training from the hiring start date. Those seeking to be hired at the entry-level Deputy Sheriff...

ReFirement at Any Age: Ubuntu

By Gail Supplee Tatum, Columnist, The Times Ubuntu is translated as, “I Am Because You Are, You Are Because I Am” Lately, I’ve been doing a lot of thinking and reading about how we humans are all connected. We are different, but by the same token, we are the same. It seemed only natural that I share this concept of Ubuntu with you so that you may experience what this could mean in your life. The...

DA’s Office announces ‘game changing’ new tech for police investigations

The Chester County District Attorney’s Office (DAO) recently acquired new technology that will be used by law enforcement to assist with their investigations. Through a grant approved by the Chester County commissioners, the DAO purchased a Rapid DNA instrument that will expedite DNA testing to help solve crimes faster. In addition, Chester County law enforcement will partner with neighboring counties...

Letter: IRS pilot program could be conflict of interest

To the Editor: The Internal Revenue Service recently announced that it will move forward with a pilot program in 2024 that would allow it to file tax returns for individual taxpayers. This means that, in addition to collecting and auditing taxes, the IRS could also soon be in the business of preparing taxes, too. This presents a conflict of interests. Tax preparation requires a certain degree of discretion....

Chesco dentist honored with Mastership by the Academy of General Dentistry

Dr. Stephanie McGann (right) accepts congratulations from Academy of General Dentistry President Hans P. Guter, DDS, FAGD after being awarded her Mastership in July in Las Vegas. The Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) announced that Dr. Stephanie McGann, DMD of Pocopson received the prestigious Mastership Award during the AGD’s convocation ceremony, a commencement celebration that recognizes AGD...

What To Do: Goshen Fair, Lafayette Day and more

By Denny Dyroff, Entertainment Editor, The Times Goshen Fair This is the time of the year for outdoors festivals such as country fairs, festivals honoring a particular fruit or vegetable and outdoor concerts. One of the best — and longest-running — is the annual Goshen Country Fair (Goshen Fairgrounds, Park Avenue, East Goshen, 610- 430-1554, www.goshencountryfair.org). The fair, which...

County Survey: Homelessness rose 8% in 2023

The Chester County Department of Community Development (DCD) released its 2023 Point-In-Time (PIT) count this week, which shows that 436 people were experiencing homelessness in Chester County on January 25, 2023. This number represents an eight percent increase in homelessness from 2022 when the PIT count was 402. The PIT count is a manual census of people experiencing sheltered and unsheltered homelessness...

On Stage Extra: The 80’s come roaring back in show at The Mann

By Denny Dyroff, Entertainment Editor, The Times Howard Jones Music fans heading into the TD Pavilion at the Mann (5201 Parkside Avenue, Philadelphia, TD Pavilion at the Mann Philadelphia, Tickets for Concerts & Music Events 2023 – Songkick)  on July 30 will be going through a time warp – from 2023 back to the 1980s. The show will feature Boy George and Culture Club, Howard Jones and Berlin. For...

On Stage: The Rumble represents one of New Orleans’ lesser-known traditions

By Denny Dyroff, Entertainment Editor, The Times The Rumble New Orleans is a great cultural city – especially for food and music. Many of America’s legendary musicians are from New Orleans – Professor Longhair, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Louis Prima, The Meters, Fats Domino, the Wild Magnolias. Music is everywhere in Crescent City – from small clubs to huge festivals like the New Orleans Jazz...