On Stage: “Lettie’ derailed by COVID finds new life at People’s Light

By Denny Dyroff, Entertainment Editor, The Times Abigail Adams The play “Lettie” had its premiere in Chicago in 2017. The show received rave reviews and appeared destined to have a long and successful run on Broadway. Then, COVID-19 changed all that – a pandemic that closed everything down. When the original production ran at the Victory Playhouse in Chicago, Broadway World described the show...

Some W. Caln residents advised to boil water after main break

Pennsylvania American Water routinely monitors the conditions in the distribution system. Late last night, we experienced a loss of positive water pressure due to a main break in West Caln Township along Route 340. A loss of positive water pressure is a signal of the existence of conditions that could allow contamination to enter the distribution system through back-flow by back pressure or back siphonage....

A few thoughts for a holiday weekend

By Rich Heiland, Columnist, The Times While a majority of African Americans feel things are somewhat better for black folks today than in year’s past a majority also feels that could change. According to A Washington Post-Ipsos poll released this past week feel racism is having a rebirth and things could get worse. This comes as a majority feel things are better than when what’s his name was in...

What To Do: Juneteenth, festivals as Summer kicks in

By Denny Dyroff, Entertainment Editor, The Times St. Joseph’s Community Festival Summer officially arrives this week and that means the activities calendar is filled with annual festivals and other traditional events. From June 20-24, the sights, sounds and smells of a summertime fair will be filling the air in Downingtown when Saint Joseph Church (338 Manor Avenue, Downingtown, 610-269-8294,...

On Stage: Falsa highlights Sufi music in new forms

By Denny Dyroff, Entertainment Editor, The Times Falsa Falsa, which will be performing at The Rotunda (4014 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, http://firemuseumpresents.com) on June 17, is a New York based band that was formed in Philadelphia and has its roots in Pakistan. The show is part of the Fire Museum’s “Dialogues Series.” Falsa is rooted in 14th century Sufi music (Indian classical mysticism...

Lawson named new President of Brandywine YMCA

Bertram L. Lawson II The board of the YMCA of Greater Brandywine announced Monday the appointment of Bertram L. Lawson II as President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Brandywine. Lawson will take office on Monday, July 10. Lawson is a seasoned 24-year YMCA professional who most recently served as the President and CEO of the YMCA of Central New York, which boasts nine branches and more than thirty...

Moms for Liberty reveal who they really are

By Rich Heiland, Columnist, The TimesMoms for Liberty drops the veil on “non-political” it once wore – it’s bringing Trump and others to Philly this month to headline its national meeting This is not just a national story – Pennsylvania is near the top of Mom’s national membership list and it’s spawned numerous subgroups around the greater Philly area that have as their goal the dumbing...

W. Chester Christmas Parade to return Dec. 1

The Greater West Chester Chamber of Commerce announces the West Chester Christmas Parade will be held Friday December 1, 2023, and thousands of holiday lights will decorate the streets of the borough from Thanksgiving through New Year’s during Chester County Hospital Lights Up Holiday Weekends in West Chester. The Greater West Chester Chamber of Commerce is opening applications for participants...

What To Do: Kennett Summerfest is back

By Denny Dyroff, Entertainment Editor, The Times Another traditional Chester County event has begun. This weekend, the sophomore staging of a new special event will be held in Kennett Square. The 2023 Kennett Summerfest (100 South Broad Street, Kennett Square, kennettcollaborative.org) will be held on June 11 from 3-7 p.m. Kennett Summerfest, a wine and spirits festival that made its debut in 2022,...

Commissioners recognize Pride Month with proclamation and flags flying at county buildings

Pictured here raising the Pride Flag is (left to right): Commissioner Marian Moskowitz; Carrie Stare, President of LGBT Equality Alliance of Chester County; Commissioner Josh Maxwell; and Kim Bydlon and Ghana Rowell, members of the Chester County employees’ Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee. The Chester County Commissioners officially proclaimed the County’s support for Pride Month with...