Ambitious appetite prompts Food Bank move

Chester County nonprofit’s plethora of produce, volunteers outgrows space By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times Larry Welsch, executive director of the Chester County Food Bank, surveys some of the current office space, which features overflow storage on the floor. When the Chester County Food Bank rose from the ashes of its bankrupt predecessor in 2009, it did so with an ambitious...

Police: 3 robberies reported in less than 12 hours

Weapons included fist, baseball bat, and semi-automatic handgun Coatesville Police Officer Carmen Mollichella responded to the 700 block of East Lincoln Highway on Monday at 9:25 p.m. for a reported robbery, police said. The victim, a 43-year-old Indian male, stated that he was walking along East Lincoln Highway and talking on his cell phone when he was punched in the face from behind and a young male...

Police: Charges filed in attack on pregnant woman

Investigation led to Downingtown woman, 19, two Coatesville 17-year-old girls  On May 5 at 7:22 p.m., Coatesville police responded to a fight in Ash Park, Officer Sylvester Earle reported. A 23-year-old pregnant woman from Coatesville stated that she had been assaulted by multiple actors, three of whom she identified, police said. The three were taken into custody at the scene, and after a month-long...

July 31 workshop will aid in expungement, pardon processes

Anyone with a criminal record is invited to attend the workshop  The Coatesville Center for Community Health typically offers two Expungement and Pardon workshops a month. By Nicole Brown, Staff Writer, The Times The Coatesville Center for Community Life (CCCL) will hold an Expungement and Pardon Workshop on July 31, presented by the Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania (LASP). Deborah Steeves,...

Effort to build on city’s revival materializes

Warehouse’s artsy equestrian event a glimpse of Coatesville’s future, backers say By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times Paintings by Coatesville artist Dane Tilghman and steeplechase banners helped transform an aging city warehouse into an industrial chic venue for the Delaware Valley Point-to-Point Association’s annual awards party. When the president of the Unionville-based...

Council of Goverments shows a path ahead

13 towns working together offer chance for smart, more efficient government UPDATED (Sun 9 a.m.): adds comment on Saturday night legislative action By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times CALN — It was a sight to behold. Elected officials from various parties, municipalities and even the County Commissioners, sitting down for a sometimes freewheeling and open discussion about how best to work together. It...

Coatesville murder defendant acquitted of all charges

Jury deliberated for eight hours before reaching its decision By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times A jury found Damon Wylie not guilty of all charges in connection with the July 27 fatal stabbing of Marcus L. Miles. After deliberating for about four hours, a jury deciding the fate of an accused Coatesville murderer told Chester County Court Judge Anthony A. Sarcione that it was deadlocked....

Jury deliberating murder defendant’s fate

Panel must decide whether Damon Wylie acted maliciously or in self-defense By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times Damon E. Wylie is standing trial for the stabbing-death of Marcus L. Miles on July 27. The fatal stabbing nearly a year ago of a 41-year-old Coatesville man was never a who-done-it: Police quickly issued an arrest warrant for another city resident, Damon E. Wylie, 47. After...

Police: Driver lying over steering wheel draws notice

He is accused of being intoxicated and in possession of narcotics Coatesville Police Officer Paul Antonucci responded to the 100 block of Woodland Avenue at 8:47 a.m. on Thursday for a report that a driver was collapsed over his steering wheel, police said. Police said they made contact with Curtis N. Gibbs, who appeared to be intoxicated and in possession of narcotics and drug paraphernalia. Gibbs,...

Farmers Market to host 1st Annual Arts Festival

Area youth performers set to dazzle with dance, drums This Saturday, the Coatesville Farmers Market will add entertainment to its myriad offerings during its First Annual Festival of the Arts. If fresh produce, delectable baked goods, savory prepared foods and hand-crafted specialty items haven’t already made you a regular, the Coatesville Farmers Market is adding another reason to visit this week:...