Iron and Steel Museum celebrates Rebecca Lukens

Museum honors triumphs of one of nation’s most influential women By Kyle Carrozza, Staff Writer, The Times Susannah Brody depicts Rebecca Lukens, an important figure in the history of Coatesville and American industrialism. COATESVILLE – The National Iron and Steel Heritage Museum celebrated Rebecca Lukens’s 220th birthday on Thursday night at the Graystone Mansion. Storyteller Susannah...

Letter: Chester County shows strong support for Coatesville

To The Editor, I experienced firsthand the pride of the Coatesville community when walking in their Christmas Parade a few weeks ago. More important than my personal participation, though, has been the continued support by Chester County of Coatesville organizations.  Specifically, through our Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) allocation this year, the Chester County Commissioners have awarded...

Lavender-Norris, Hess sworn onto City Council

Hamrick elected City Council President By Kyle Carrozza, Staff Writer, The Times New Coatesville City Council member Linda Lavender Norris is sworn in at Monday’s reorganization meeting. COATESVILLE – New City Council Members Linda Lavender Norris and Marie Hess were sworn in at Council’s reorganization meeting Monday afternoon. Both members said that they felt a sense of civic duty toward...

3rd defendant gets life in barbershop owner’s slaying

Shamone ‘Kadoff’ Woods also ordered to pay more than $31,000 in restitution By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times The third of four defendants charged with executing a 33-year-old Coatesville barbershop owner in 2006 received a mandatory life sentence for first-degree murder in Chester County Court on Monday. With minimal comment, Judge David Bortner imposed the penalty on...

YMCA wants to help make resolutions stick

Members who hope to pursue healthier lifestyles will get assist Hundreds of people make annual New Year’s resolutions to get fit, lose weight, or improve their overall health – often losing the resolve rather than the pounds. This year, the YMCA of the Brandywine Valley, which is dedicated to strengthening communities through healthier living, is offering programs to help people keep those...

Lego robotics club coming to Coatesville

COATESVILLE — Combine the fun of Lego’s with learning about robotics and computer program and what do you get? Lego Robotics — and now youths 8 to 18 can enjoy a new local club forming in 2014. As Lego robotics groups — even competitive teams from around Chester County — become more common, 4-H Robotics Clubs continue to grow in response to local demand, and Coatesville will house the...

Johnson completes Navy basic training

Navy Seaman Ian R. Johnson, son of Dawn M. Merlino of Coatesville, recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill. During the eight-week program, Johnson completed a variety of training which included classroom study and practical instruction on naval customs, first aid, firefighting, water safety and survival, and shipboard and aircraft safety. An emphasis...

Coatesville community mourns passing of Johnson

Paul Johnson County’s first African-American District Justice, former Coatesville City Council President 12/21/13, 8:40 a.m.: Updates with additional comments COATESVILLE — Paul Johnson, a member of the Coatesville Area School District School Board, a former City Council member and president and a District Justice — Chester County’s first African-American to hold that post — has died,...

Stewart Huston trust announces fall grant recipients

National Iron & Steel Heritage Museum to get $150,000 Charles L. “Skip” Huston lll (from left), chief operating officer of The Huston Foundation and Stewart Huston Charitable Trust board trustee; Scott G. Huston, executive director of the Stewart Huston Charitable Trust;  Eugene Di Orio, past vice-president of the Graystone Society;  and Jim Ziegler, executive director of the Graystone...

Area YMCAs offering free holiday tryout

From Dec. 26 to Dec. 31, residents can sample offerings at no charge The only string attached to this holiday gift is the hope that the YMCA of the Brandywine Valley will be able to attract your patronage, its officials say. From Dec. 26 to 31, YMCAs in the area will be open to the public for free – just in time to counteract the traditional holiday stress and overeating. Even better: The YMCA...