Information on Fleetwood St. graffiti sought

Coatesville Police documented recent vandalism on Monday afternoon On Monday, Dec. 9, at 1:45 p.m., Coatesville Sgt. Rodger Ollis observed recently applied graffiti on the south wall of a city Redevelopment Authority property located at 399 Fleetwood St., police said. Anyone with information regarding the vandalism is asked to contact the police department by phone, send an anonymous text by using...

Maxwell announces run for State Rep.

Downingtown mayor becomes second Democrat seeking 74th seat By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times Josh Maxwell DOWNINGTOWN — And then there were two. Democrat Josh Maxwell, the Mayor of Downingtown, officially announced Tuesday that he would be a candidate for State Representative in the newly created 74th District in 2014, joining Caln Commissioner Joshua Young in the race for the Democratic nomination. Republican...

Nominations open for outstanding female advocate

Chester County Fund for Women and Girls seeking annual award-winner The Chester County Fund for Women and Girls is now accepting nominations for its 2014 Kitchen Table Award. The award was established in 2011 to honor a member of the community who represents the fund’s mission and values, an “outstanding Chester County woman who has made substantive contributions through service and/or philanthropy...

Exton library urges shoppers to buy handmade

Third Annual Craft Fair to be held on Saturday, Dec. 14 Shop local and handmade: That’s the advice of the Friends of the Chester County Library (CCL), which is sponsoring CCL’s 3rd Annual Craft Fair on Saturday, Dec.14. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., vendors will be stationed throughout the main Exton library as well as in the Struble meeting room. Craft-makers will include a variety of jewelers, knit...

City police: Domestic dispute leads to drug arrest

Officer says man fleeing disturbance had bags of suspected crack cocaine On Sunday, Dec. 8 at 3:49 a.m., Coatesville Cpl. Jonathan Shave responded to assist officers with a domestic disturbance in the 1200 block of Francis Drive, police said. En route, Shave observed a vehicle fleeing the scene and conducted a traffic stop of Lenn Tucker, 22, of Coatesville, police said. Tucker was found to be in possession...

PennDOT: Roadwork may cause traffic delays

Crews will be working on westbound U.S. 30 Bypass in Caln, Valley Area roadwork has been scheduled this week, said an announcement from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT), which wants motorists to be mindful of possible delays. Crews will be doing maintenance sweeping on the westbound U.S. 30 Bypass in Caln and Valley Townships. The work, which will result in intermittent lane...

Festive 5k, Christmas Parade bring holiday cheer to city

“Blurred Lines” float, 77-year-old runner, local officials add color By Kyle Carrozza, Staff Writer, The Times Parade Grand Marshall Amy Fadool Kane of Comcast Sportsnet waves to the crowd. COATESVILLE – The holiday season is not simply about presents and songs, turkey and stuffing, or placing wagers on how long Grandpa can stay awake on the couch before he insists he was just resting...

Christmas Tree Lighting sets up family tradition

Collaborative event included visit from Santa, who handed out candy By Kyle Carrozza, Staff Writer, The Times COATESVILLE – Coatesville continued to get into the swing of the holiday spirit at its Christmas Tree Lighting in Gateway Park on Saturday night. Organized by Parks and Recreation Commission Head Marie Hess, the event drew police officers, firefighters, and residents. Santa Claus also made...

City police: Contraband warrant prompts false name

Officer says Quarryville woman lied about identity While on routine patrol on Saturday at 4:02 p.m., Coatesville Police Officer Joe Thompson noticed a vehicle with a suspicious license plate at First Avenue and Chestnut Street, police said. During a subsequent traffic stop, the occupants all appeared nervous and gave conflicting stories about their whereabouts, police said. Further investigation revealed...

Roundtable on poverty a start, but more is needed

Until there is a collective will to really address poverty, things won’t get better By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times COATESVILLE — With wealth bordering on abundance at times in Chester County, it can be difficult to confront the truth that for many here — arguably far too many — poverty remains a stark reality and a reality that in recent years has gotten worse. This past week, six state...