"Try the ‘Y’ Tuesdays" – free YMCA access in August

    During the month of August, the YMCA of Greater Brandywine, will open its doors to the public – free of charge – at all nine branches for “Try the Y Tuesdays.”  On August 4, 11, 18 and 25, members of the community are welcome to visit any one of the branches and have free access to the facilities.

On Stage: Emily King has music in her blood

Also: new albums, local shows for Kopecky, SLV By Denny Dyroff, Staff Writer, The Times Singer-songwriter Emily King plays Underground Arts in Philadelphia, July 25. The phrase “in one’s blood” means “ingrained in or fundamental to one’s character.” It could be used in reference to music and Emily King, a talented and versatile singer-songwriter-guitarist who will headline a show on July...

Coatesville SportsFocus: Ramzee Stanton stays in the game

By Kevin Hunt, Correspondent, The Times Ramzee Stanton in his days as a standout player at West Chester University. The Coatesville native went on to have long and productive professional career in basketball, playing mostly in South America before retiring in late 2014, Remember the story of the most opinionated greatest NBA basketball player of all time, Michael Jordan; how he was cut from the team...

Op/Ed: Fictionalizing history

By Bruce Mowday Bruce Mowday The history Americans know, or think they know, is increasingly coming from polluted sources. Last week I was in Gettysburg digging into original historical documents at the Adams County Historical Society and Gettysburg National Military Park for information on my next book, J. Howard Wert’s Gettysburg. I had several interesting conversations with curators and historians...

CASD to start process to recover unauthorized pay raises

Board of Education approves hiring of firm for forensic audit By Lauren Parker-Gill, Staff Writer, The Times Coatesville Area School District Superintendent of Schools Dr. Cathy Taschner discusses the process for a forensic audit of the district’s finances during Tuesday’s special board meeting. COATESVILLE – Superintendent Dr. Cathy Taschner and the board of directors of the Coatesville...

What To Do: Turks Head Music fest

Kimberton Fair starts Monday; Lancaster Jazz fest gets swinging By Denny Dyroff, Staff Writer, The Times Phyllis Chapel is among the many artists performing at the annual Turks head Festival in West Chester. The Turk’s Head Music Festival in West Chester (Everhart Park, Bradford Avenue and Everhart Street, West Chester, 610-436-9010, http://www.turksheadfestival.com) just keeps motoring on year-after-year...

Aldi opens doors to Coatesville-area supermarket

The new Aldi Supermarket opened in Valley, Thursday, replacing the Bottom Dollar, which closed earlier this year. VALLEY — The Coatesville region (for those living on the west side of the city in particular) again has a local food store, with Thursday’s opening of Aldi on Lincoln Highway. The new Aldi — which is an international discount chain — replaces the Bottom Dollar location that had...

On Stage: Nalani & Serina poised for the big time

Also, Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival tops bill for local events By Denny Dyroff, Staff Writer, The Times Rising twin sister act Nalani & Sarina play the Fourth Annual Ladybug Music Festival this weekend. Over the years, I’ve seen many memorable concerts including the Who playing “Tommy” at Woodstock with the sun rising behind the stage and Jimi Hendrix almost blowing the roof off...

The meaning of mindfulness in the work place

Tips to find and keep calm, even when stress threatens to overwhelm you By Nancy Plummer, Columnist, The Times Work is stressful for all of us. But how is it that we all seem to have that one colleague who’s always able to stay calm, even during the most challenging days? Chances are they’re practicing mindfulness. So, what is mindfulness, and how does it help in the workplace? Mindfulness has...

Coatesville Community Unity Explosion brings city together

Second annual event features big crowds, great weather By Lauren Parker-Gill, Correspondent, The Times There was a little bit of something for everyone this past weekend at the Coatesville Community Unity Explosion. Here, popular movie characters adorned the moon bounces at Gateway Park and attracted children of all ages. COATESVILLE – Artisans, vendors, Corvettes, a water slide, and food stands...