Op/Ed: Harris leadership — fiscally responsible and environmentally sustainable

By Erica Deuso, Special to The Times Erica Deuso Vice President Kamala Harris serves as a beacon of hope and resilience, leading transformative change for America amid pressing environmental and economic challenges. In this critical election cycle, the stakes have never been higher for the health of our planet and the financial security of American families. With a balanced, inclusive approach, Harris...

Due to drought, county announces open burn ban

At an emergency meeting convened by the Chester County Department of Emergency Services, the Chester County Commissioners have declared a countywide 30-day open burn ban, effective Sunday, October 27, 2024.  The County declaration comes at the recommendation of Department of Emergency Services leaders and county fire officials, based on current and forecasted weather conditions, as well as the recent...

On the passing of a union leader — and political powerhouse

By Mike McGann, Editor, The Times @mikemcgannpa Sad news this week with the passing of Dave McLimans, president of the Chester County AFL-CIO Council. I’ve been lucky enough to know Dave for a couple of decades — he was the living example of “gruff, but lovable.” As the leading voice for union workers in the county, he was a key player in county Democratic politics. But he was more than that,...

What To Do: Spooky fun this weekend for Halloween

By Denny Dyroff, Entertainment Editor, The Times This is the time of year when there are so many Halloween events on the calendar that you could visit four events a day each day from now until early November and still not see them all. There are also numerous harvest festivals, fall foliage events, hayrides and other special activities such as a dwarf wrestling, a spooky circus and Asian Indian and...

On Stage: Isabel Kruse gets moment to shine in ‘9 to 5: the Musical’

By Denny Dyroff, Entertainment Editor, The Times Isabel Kruse Isabel Kruse is an internationally acclaimed, multi-genre entertainer. The Australian native is also a classically trained soprano who has an impressive resume as a stage/film actress. Kruse has performed around the world in a wide range of locations including Australia, New York, Hyderabad (India), London’s West End, the Philippines...

Op/Ed: Lazy, or intentional?

By Michele Truitt, Special to The Times Michele Truitt Political mailers. Annoying, costly, often dishonest. This is the case with one mailer in particular, sent by “The Democratic Party of PA”, on behalf of Carolyn Comitta. Shame on you, for once again, allowing an organization to deceive people on your behalf. Only cowards will say “I cannot control what another organization prints on their...

Op/Ed: Why Donald Trump is unfit to be President

By Christopher Kowerdovich, Special to The Times Christopher Kowerdovich As an Iraqi War Veteran, I know firsthand what true leadership, discipline, and service to our nation look like. We expect our leaders, both in the military and in politics, to uphold these principles. That’s why I feel the need to speak out about why Donald Trump is unfit for public office. Pennsylvania has nearly 65,000...

County offers free light bulbs to support Operation Green Light

For the third year, the Chester County Commissioners and Chester County Department of Veterans Affairs are supporting Operation Green Light for Veterans, a nationwide initiative that recognizes the important contributions of veterans and their families. Operation Green Light takes place this year from November 4-11. For Operation Green Light, the Commissioners will present a proclamation and illuminate...

Op/Ed: Africa: The gold medal avoidance

Edmond W. Davis The Olympic Games, often celebrated as the epitome of global unity and athletic excellence, have a darker legacy that is rarely discussed — a legacy that traces back to the 1904 St. Louis, Mo., Olympics, marred by overt racism, exploitation and gross disorganization. African marathoners Jan Mashiani and Len Taunyane were South African athletes who were dehumanized and forced to participate...

$1M gift to fund scholarships to DCCC for students from Coatesville

Campus club leaders, who are also scholarship recipients, gather at the DCCC Educational Foundation Scholarship Luncheon with Allyson Gleason (center), DCCC’s Director of Athletics & Campus Engagement. Photo credit: Jim Roese. The Delaware County Community College (DCCC) Educational Foundation has received an estate gift of $1 million from the late Louise A. Strauss. The gift will establish an...