Plankinton names to W. Brandywine Trails Commission

  Mary Ann Plankinton Mary Ann Plankinton, an attorney and partner with the law firm Gawthrop Greenwood, PC, has been named by the West Brandywine Township Board of Supervisors to the community’s Trails Commission, a three-year term tasked with developing local trail networks and connections to regional trail networks. “With almost 2,700 acres of woodlands comprising more than one-third of...

Two charged in infants’ deaths

Jamal Bailey (left) and William Gardner (right) were charged Thursday in the deaths of two infants under their care. Two county men have been charged in the deaths of infants under their care — one earlier this year and another exactly one year ago —  Chester County District Attorney Tom Hogan announced Thursday. Jamal Bailey, 41 of Downingtown, has been charged with homicide for administering...

Two recovery counselors found dead of apparent OD

The nightstand of one of the two overdoese victims, including apparent baggies of heroin. Two recovery counselors at a West Brandywine addiction recovery group home were found unresponsive and ultimately died from an apparent overdose of heroin and fentanyl, Sunday. “If anybody is wondering how bad the opioid epidemic has become, this case is a frightening example,” Chester County District...

Memorial Day roundup: Parades in Kennett & Marshallton, honoring fallen heroes in W. Brandywine

Although for many of us Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer, it remains a solemn reminder of all who served and especially those who made the ultimate sacrifice on behalf of their country. In and around Chester County, there will be various parades and remembrances to honor these heroes. Among the more somber remembrances will be tribute to local residents in gave their all in protecting...

Medicine-disposal boxes coming to permanent area sites

Joint initiative will enable residents to avert risk unused prescriptions pose In the past, residents’ best option for disposing of unwanted medication was to take advantage of the semi-annual collections, such as the one that Coatesville Police Sgt. Rodger Ollis helped organize in the city. For years, government officials have seen mounting evidence that drug abuse often originates in home medicine...

At least two new CASD board members elected

Eight votes separate five candidates in So. Coatesville council race By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times There will be at least two new members of the Coatesville Area School District Board of Education and it could be days or even weeks before its is known if there will be one more new member, because of write-in votes. The same is true for who the winners are in a razor-thin Borough Council race in...

Broken-nose assault results in ankle bracelet

West Brandywine mother gets probation for attacking husband’s paramour By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times The West Brandywine mother of three had no criminal history on Sept. 26, 2012, when she lured a Honey Brook woman into her home and viciously assaulted her – an attack that left the victim with multiple bruises, abrasions and a broken nose. Most everyone, including a...

Make sure someone is paying attention: vote

Rambo incident underscores lack of supervision of supervisors by voters; you can fix that By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times The good news, I guess, is that Ron Rambo is finally out of a job. That it took his resignation, rather than his firing, should give all involved, especially voters in West Brandywine Township, some pause. In case you missed it, Rambo was the long-time township manager who was...

Lincoln University branch to open in Gordon Building Aug. 15

Campus to work with community, offer courses in business says president By Kyle Carrozza, Staff Writer, The Times COATESVILLE – Lincoln University’s President Dr. Robert R. Jennings announced official plans for Lincoln University during Monday night’s City Council meeting. Already accepting applications, Jennings said the Gordon campus will open Aug 15. Fall semester will offer undergraduate...

Utility installation may spur traffic delays

Lanes will be restricted on section of Rt. 30 in Coatesville PennDOT has roadwork scheduled in the area this coming week. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has announced the following roadwork in the area for the upcoming week. Utility installation is expected to cause lane restriction on Business Rt. 30 in Coatesville between Strode and Hope Avenue from 9 a.m. to 3p.m. Tuesday...