Herr’s Inc., a local family-owned business renowned for its commitment to quality, innovation, and employee satisfaction, has entered a partnership with Everside Health. This significant development ...
In this week's edition of the Chester County Press: Kennett school board discusses budget, Oxford Chamber of Commerce holds awards ceremony, Kennett Square mayor hosts livestream on Genesis building ...
State Sen. Lindsey M. Williams (D-Allegheny) announced that she will introduce a resolution urging Congress to prohibit insider stock trading and betting in prediction markets for federal public ...
In this week's edition of the Chester County Press: Updates from the Kennett Square Borough Council, El Batey Food Trailer brings Puerto Rican food to Oxford, Open Up Supper Club serves food and ...
Much of the rich farmland that existed in the Pennsylvania and Maryland area may have been swallowed up by developments, but advocates such as the Farm Grange still exist to protect those few farms ...
A female inmate serving life without parole (LWOP) since 1972 painted the cover for Life After Life, a new book authored by Dr. Brian F. O’Neill, retired criminal justice faculty.
Susan Ray, Ph.D, associate professor of English at Delaware County Community College and a national consultant on college Artificial Intelligence (AI) instruction, has authored a chapter in a new book ...
Tender Ground, a lens-based art exhibit currently on display at The Hook Experiment in Oxford, explores vulnerability, place and the environment through the works of four women artists based in the ...
State Rep. Christina Sappey is hosting a Senior Citizen Fair on Saturday, April 18. The free event will be held from 10 a.m. to noon in the Unionville High School gymnasium at 750 Unionville Road. The ...
State Rep. Dan Williams introduced two bills aimed at improving worker protections in warehouse distribution centers across Pennsylvania. Williams said U.S. Department of Labor and Statistics data ...
John V. Kearney, a 28-year-old resident of Oxford, was convicted of stalking and harassment after a jury trial before Judge Allison Bell Royer.
Barb Ortiz never set out to dabble in the world of dollhouses, but when her mother gave her one for her birthday, she got hooked. “I was 40 years old when I got my first dollhouse,” Ortiz explained.