PECO: Most have power restored

7,000 homes left without power still, but PECO says progress continues; Chesco officials ask for damage reports Hurricane Sandy is now gone from the area, and life is rapidly coming back to normal for most area residents — and while the storm impacted many, the images from New York City and New Jersey are a quick reminder that the county and its residents missed the worst of the storm. PECO reports...

The right guy, at the right time

City Council gets rare second chance to get it right on Police Chief By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times COATESVILLE — Sometimes, it’s better to be lucky than good. At this point, I don’t think anyone can call the chaos that has been the hiring process for Coatesville’s new police chief good, or even passable. But a little like the quarterback who played three lousy quarters but has the chance...

New city Police Chief candidate interviewed

City Council could opt for new hire as soon as Nov. 12 By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times The process to hire a new Chief of Police in Coatesville took a step forward, Wednesday, as a single candidate was interviewed by the search committee, which recommended him to City Manager Kirby Hudson, who in turn expects to recommend the candidate to City Council later this month. COATESVILLE — The long, winding...

Nearly half-million in ‘safety-net’ grants awarded

 Seventeen nonprofits to benefit from Brandywine Health Foundation’s program Interrupting preparations for its next big fund-raiser – the Festive 5K Run/ Walk – the Brandywine Health Foundation recently announced grants totaling $486,500 to more than a dozen nonprofits, bringing the foundation’s distribution total since it began awarding grants in 2002 to nearly $10.7 million. “Last...

Sandy: 30,000 in Chesco without power

Schools, government offices reopen; life slowly returning to normal PECO repair crews at work, Tuesday in Pocopson, working to restore power in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. Updated: 3:10 p.m. Slowly, Chester County is returning to normal in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. While the county got off fairly easily compared with parts of New Jersey and New York City, cleanup crews continue to work to remove...

City hosted festive prelude to Frankenstorm

Halloween Parade showcased ravages of nature while escaping real one Parade participants assembled at East Lincoln Highway and Third Avenue. Coatesville’s Halloween Parade may have benefited from telepathic powers: Monsters stalked city streets before the threat of a monstrous storm materialized.  On Saturday, the Third Annual Coatesville Halloween entertained spectators with a procession of...

Sandy poised for direct hit on Chester County

Virtually all schools and public offices closed, residents advised to stay home Updated: 3:21p.m. By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times Make no mistake, Hurricane Sandy is coming — headed directly at Chester County, sometime late Monday. The short form is this: if you can stay home, stay home. Travel is expected to become extremely hazardous as the day wears on, as winds rise and objects become airborne. The...

Updated: Sandy expected to slam area

County opens emergency shelters, storm likely to impact entire county UPDATED: Sunday, 2:48 p.m. it’s big, it looks to be bad and residents are being warned by local, county and state officials to prepare for Hurricane Sandy — dubbed Frankenstorm due its unique composition and the near-Halloween timing of the storm. Pennsylvania Gov Tom Corbett declared a state of emergency in the state Saturday...

Coatesville routs Downingtown W., 52-20

Hunt powers powerful Red Raider offense, throws for 300 yards By Kyle Carrozza, Staff Writer, The Times Coatesville’s Daquan Worley races for daylight Friday against Downingtown West. The Red Raiders made another argument for being the best team in Chester County by routing their neighbors — in a game many expected to be close and hard-fought. DOWNINGTOWN – Behind another outstanding game...

Caln authorizes termination agreement for former police chief

The board of commissioners will finalize their termination of former chief Brian Byerly By Jamie Richard, Staff Writer, The Times CALN – The board of commissioners voted to authorize the execution of the termination agreement with former Police Chief Brian R. Byerly at their meeting, Thursday. “Tonight’s agreement was approved at the direction of our legal counsel and, when executed, will complete...