Police Chief Elias warns residents about identity theft gang

Caln chief says incidents with Felony Lane Gang have been reported in area By Kyle Carrozza, Staff Writer, The Times CALN – Caln Police Chief Joseph Elias warned area residents about the Felony Lane Gang at the township’s board of commissioners meeting Thursday night. After an incident in July, police have arrested multiple members of the gang, which specializes in stealing personal information...

Coatesville football matchup a contender for TV show

Sept. 6 contest with Central Bucks South vying for ‘Game of Week’  The Coatesville football matchup next week with Central Bucks South is in contention for extra TV coverage. NBC10’s first showcased high-school football contest of the season – Kennett vs. Avon Grove – will be the first recipient of “Game of the Week” designation, part of a new program called “NBC10 High School...

CASD: It’s time for some answers

Parents, taxpayers deserve facts, not rumors and speculation By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times An old maxim suggests wisdom is “knowing what you don’t know.” Well, it appears that when it comes to the Coatesville Area School District, we are all wise beyond our years. Here’s what we do know: CASD Superintendent of Schools Richard Como has resigned/retired effective Sept. 2 and while word of...

Volunteer environmental stewards being sought

Natural Lands Trust recruiting trainees for “Force of Nature” program Natural Lands Trust announced this week that it is recruiting for the third class in its “Force of Nature” volunteer training program, designed to educate and train participants to serve as volunteer project leaders and ambassadors for the regional land conservation organization, a news release said. “The Force of Nature...

CASD announces retirement of superintendent

In his resignation letter, Richard Como says ‘timing is right’  By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times In his resignation letter, CASD Superintendent Richard Como said it was time to leave after 42 years in education, half of them in Coatesville. After several days of rumors and speculation about the status of the Coatesville Area School District (CASD)’s Superintendent,...

School district mum on fate of superintendent

Multiple sources say Richard Como is out Richard Como has been at the helm of the Coatesville School District since 2005. A major administrative change has apparently occurred in the Coatesville Area School District; however, the district is not sharing it. Multiple sources have told The Times that Superintendent Richard Como is no longer employed by the district; however, repeated calls and emails...

Electronics recovered at pawnshop leads to arrest

Police find items taken during Tuesday burglary Items stolen on Tuesday during a burglary in the 100 block of Chester Avenue were recovered at a pawnshop, Coatesville Cpl. Jonathan Shave reported. As a result of finding the stolen electronics, police charged Christopher Connor, 23, of Coatesville, with theft and receiving stolen property, police said. Connor, who had a warrant for simple assault, was...

Public help sought to solve W. Brandywine burglary

Police gave chase but were unable to apprehend suspect West Brandywine Township Police are seeking the public’s help to apprehend a burglary suspect. Police said they were dispatched Monday night at 8:47 p.m. to a burglary in the 1100 block of Manor Road.  Police said the homeowners confronted the suspect, and he fled as officers arrived on location. As the suspect fled on foot, hopping over...

‘Operation Silent Night’ produces loud reverberations

Nine more defendants arrested as part of anti-crime initiative By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times Harold Ford (clockwise from top left), 36, Justin White, 23, Carl Anthony Taltoan Jr., 22, and Dequon L. Grove, 24, face charges from “Operation Silent Night.” The third round of “Operation Silent Night,” an initiative to combat violent crime in Coatesville, has resulted...

County offering citizens free emergency training

Course is designed to make residents better prepared to handle catastrophes During the last CERT course, the Chester County Public Training Center was a hub of activity as emergency services workers went about their routines as instructors helped trainees respond to a simulated rescue of a person trapped by a collapsed building. The county is inviting citizens to receive free training that will help...