Planned Parenthood announces new office hours
Coatesville facility will now be open Fridays for appointments, walk-ins
The Coatesville Center for Community Health, home to six agencies dedicated to the health and well-being of families, is announcing new office hours for Planned Parenthood.
Beginning Feb. 1, its Coatesville office will be open on Fridays for appointments and walk-ins. The new hours are Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 11a.m....
Library to host free concert, tax assistance
Stephen Kleiman will perform a free concert Feb. 10 at the Henrietta Hankin Branch Library in Chester Springs.
Programs to be held at county’s Henrietta Hankin Branch in Chester Springs
Free tax help and a free concert are scheduled at Chester County’s Henrietta Hankin Branch Library in Chester Springs.
On Feb. 10, the library will continue its concert series with Stephen Kleiman, currently...
Iconic paintings to offer window into their era
Upcoming Brandywine River Museum lecture series will focus on five works
The Brandywine River Museum is hosting a five-part lecture series on American art in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that starts Friday at 10 a.m.
Five iconic works at the Brandywine River Museum promise insight about the times in which they took shape, courtesy of an upcoming lecture series.
Starting this Friday at 10...
Ex-cop sees Coatesville as perfect canvas for film project
He believes his controversial past could reap rewards for city
By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times
Seconds after an announcement during a recent City Council meeting that Hollywood might be coming to Coatesville, Councilman Jarrell Brazzle scoured his laptop for details on the casting call.
“I’m bummed,” he said aloud minutes later, lamenting the fact that he did not match the...
Coatesville City Council compiles lengthy to-do list
Members pledge to review multiple issues on or before end of March
By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times
City Manager Kirby Hudson (left) chats with Police Chief Jack Laufer after Laufer’s first City Council meeting since his swearing-in on Jan. 14.
Members of Coatesville City Council may have created their own version of March Madness at Monday night’s meeting.
With a sparse...
Tapping into thirst for music and history
Chester County Historical Society continuing free series
The Chester County Historical Society’s “History on Tap” series offers history in an informal pub or restaurant setting.
The Chester County Historical Society (CCHS) is betting that a slice of history added to music and dill pickles will create a sweet and savory experience for the public.
CCHS will present the latest installment of...
CASD Science Fair a growing success
Eighth graders Sam Ferguson and Ani Jason stand next to their project that explores how trees outside of a house can provide shade and save money in the summer. The pair finished second in the grades 6-8 team category.
Participation and excitement expanding for schools’ science showcase
By Kyle Corrazza, Staff Writer, The Times
CALN – Have you ever wondered what color appears the most in a...
Hogan announces law enforcement awards
County’s top cop, prosecutor honored; Pileggi, Simpson, Coatesville PD earn honors
By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times
Coatesville Police Chief Jack Laufer (left) holds a commendation from Chester County District Attorney Tom Hogan for his department’s work on the murder of Aaron Turner as Sgt. James Audette looks on and Hogan offers his congratulations.
WEST CHESTER — It was a gathering...
Coatesville dominates Holy Ghost, 63-33
Red Raiders have easy route to fifth straight win
Kyle Carrozza, Staff Writer, The Times
Coatesville Area High School’s Tyler Burke attacks the bucket from the low post. Burke’s strength drew the defense’s attention and opened up his teammates, helping the Red Raiders coast to an easy 63-33 win over Holy Ghost Prep.
CALN – In some games, one team is flat out better than the other.
Coatesville...
Henrich named new chair of Coatesville Savings Bank
The new board of directors for the Coatesville Savings Bank has been elected. Left to right: (Front row) Robert Hennessy, John Forese, Frederick Henrich, Thomas Greenfield. (Back row) M. Joye Wentz, John Pinno, Ronald Hughes.
Forese resigns as chair and CEO of the bank
COATESVILLE — Coatesville Savings Bank has announced that John Forese has stepped down as chairman of the board of trustees and Chief...



