Library seeks makeover to celebrate 40th anniversary
Staff, board seeking volunteers to assist with Labor Day weekend spruce-up
The Coatesville Area Public Library is seeking some TLC for the facility in preparation for its 40th anniversary.
To celebrate its upcoming 40th anniversary in a style befitting its service to the community, the Coatesville Area Public Library (CAPL) could use some TLC, and fortunately some local businesses agree.
With furniture...
After 4 painful years, mystery still unsolved
Family urging public to share missing daughter’s photo
By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times
Toni Lee Sharpless, 33, of West Brandywine Township, was last seen in Philadelphia on Aug. 23, 2009.
The sudden disappearance of a West Brandywine Township nurse and mother four years ago continues to be shrouded in mystery.
Toni Lee Sharpless, 33, was last seen about 4 a.m. on Aug. 23, 2009....
Police take two into custody on bench warrants
A 38-year-old Coatesville resident had a bench warrant for her arrest so when police spotted Ayesha Hood in Coatesville district court on Wednesday at 9 a.m., she was taken into custody without incident and released to constables, Officer Carmen Mollichella reported.
On Wednesday at 10:34 p.m., police took Samuel Grove, 53, of Coatesville, into custody on a bench warrant in the 700 block of East Lincoln...
Two city-owned properties fail to garner bids for purchase
Lands left from abandoned golf course and rec center projects remain unsold
By Kyle Carrozza, Staff Writer, The Times
COATESVILLE – The city failed to receive any bids on the sale of two properties last week.
The Conti property at Pratts Dam and North Manor Road, appraised at $925,000, and the property at 214 Mt. Airy Road, appraised at $320,000 were to be sold at an auction held by Barr and Davis...
Businesses urged to invest in history education
Chester County Historical Society retains status in tax-credit program
More than 3,500 Chester County students participated in History Connections programs at the Chester County Historical Society during the past year.
For the eighth consecutive year, the Chester County Historical Society (CCHS) is pleased to announce it is eligible to receive support as an educational improvement organization through...
Feasibility study addresses velodrome project
Report concludes that substantial private investment needed to make it work
A rendering shows the proposed velodrome that former Olympic cyclist David Chauner hopes will occupy the area known as “the flats” in downtown Coatesville.
The circumstances necessary for a successful velodrome project in Coatesville are much clearer with the completion of a market feasibility study that shows a...
Charges expected against former city detective
Former Coatesville Police Det. Gerald D. Pawling is expected to be charged with theft on Thursday.
He was target of two recent search warrants that referenced multiple thefts
Charges are expected to be filed Thursday against former Coatesville Police Det. Gerald D. Pawling, whose residence was targeted in two recent search warrants.
Chester County District Attorney Tom Hogan declined to name Pawling...
Police: Harassing caller fails to heed warning
51-year-old Coatesville resident ends up with two citations
Fifteen telephone calls between Saturday and Monday to someone who didn’t want them led to a harassment citation for a 51-year-old Coatesville resident, Coatesville Cpl. Jeffrey Ingemie reported. But a warning from police not to contact the victim again did not stop Vincent Rudolph from doing so, police said. On Tuesday, Rudolph was cited...
Seats still open for March on Washington observance
Coatesville Area NAACP hosting trip to observe 50th anniversary
The Coatesville Area NAACP wants residents to know that seats are still available for a bus trip to Washington DC for the 50thAnniversary of the March on Washington on Saturday.
Organizers said the trip would leave the Thorndale Kmart at 4 a.m. (the rally begins at 8 a.m.). The cost is $25 and those interested in attending should contact...





