HS Boys tennis: Unionville sweeps past West Chester East
Winning Team Unionville
Losing Team WCEast
Score 7 to 0
Singles Matches
Andrew Ou (UHS) defeated Ben Gao (WCE) 6-2 7-6
Andrew Poprik (UHS) defeated Jonathan Kurtz (WCE) 6-0 6-0
Matt Miller (UHS) defeated Donovan Guzman (WCE) 6-0 6-0
HS Boys Tennis: Lower Merion beats Unionville
Winning Team Lower Merion
Losing Team Unionville
Score 5 to 2
Singles Matches
Andrew Ou (UHS) lost to Justin Yi (LM) 2-6 1-6
Andrew Poprik (UHS) lost to Brian Yi (LM) 0-6 2-6
Matt Miller (UHS) lost to Mark Lancaster (LM) 6-4 5-7 4-6
Crebilly Farm moves closer to preservation
Crebilly Farm in Westtown.
Natural Lands announced today that the owners of Crebilly Farm have signed an agreement of sale that opens a path for the permanent protection of the property. The iconic property in Westtown Township, Chester County, has been at risk of development.
“We are very grateful to the Robinson family for their willingness to take this important step towards conservation of such...
YMCA to hold hiring events this week
The YMCA of Greater Brandywine, an association of eight YMCA’s located in Chester County, is hosting hiring events throughout the month of April for a variety of available careers and summer job opportunities.
As the leading non-profit dedicated to building connections, imagine going to work each day knowing that what you do has a positive impact on your community. At the YMCA, you can support...
HS Boys tennis: Unionville defeats Harriton
From Friday, April 1:
Winning Team Unionville
Losing Team Harriton
Score 5 to 2
Singles Matches
Andrew Ou (UHS) lost to Ethan Carr (H) 2-6 6-2 1-6
Andrew Poprik (UHS) defeated Aiden Hsu (H) 6-1 6-3
Matt Miller (UHS) defeated William Hoog (H) 6-0 6-4
Letter: We need wildlife corridors to protect local species
To the Editor:
Living on a farm means watching life bloom, especially in spring. Spring in the Commonwealth is when our natural heritage comes back to life. But this is also an important moment to recognize that our wildlife is much more fragile than it used to be because we are losing habitat at a staggering rate. To make matters worse, we keep chopping up the nature we do have for roads and suburbs....
Move to remove WCASD board members is an attack on democracy
By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times @mikemcgannpa
Court of Common Pleas Judge William P. Mahon vacated his order Friday removing five members of the West Chester Area School District Board of Education — but the case and the possibility that duly-elected public officials could be removed from office remains a possibility.
So for now, Sue Tiernan, Joyce Chester, Kate Shaw, Karen Herrmann and Daryl Durnel...
What To Do: It’s Spring! Get out there an enjoy it
By Denny Dyroff, Entertainment Editor, The Times
Longwood Gardens
Forget that the temperature dipped to 24 the other night and erase from your mind those snow flurries you saw the other day.
It’s spring. It has been spring for almost two weeks. March 20 was the day of the vernal equinox.
Warmer weather has arrived. Outdoor garden attractions are staring to open for the season and spring events are...
On Stage Extra: A melting pot of music and comedy on display this week
By Denny Dyroff, Entertainment Editor, The Times
Tempest
There is a lot of variety in the schedule for upcoming shows in the area – a Celtic rock band that was formed by a Norwegian singer (Tempest at 118 North and Havana), an American comedian whose roots are in India (Hari Kondabolu at the Grand), a punk/pop singer with an interesting background (MZ Neon at TLA), a New Orleans rock band (The Revivalists...
On Stage: Blues fans, this is your time for great local shows
By Denny Dyroff, Entertainment Editor, The Times
Christone “Kingfish” Ingram
We’re in the midst of a stretch of live concerts that will have blues music fans in the area in hog heaven (which is defined as “a state of complete happiness”).
Over a period of two weeks, the area’s concert schedule features performances by Selwyn Birchwood, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Mike Zito, Albert...




