Helen C. Citino of West Grove

Helen C. Citino, 98, of West Grove, died peacefully on Sunday, Jan. 29, 2017, at Jenners Pond Retirement Community. For most of her life, she resided in the family home in Rosedale. She was the daughter of the late Peter and Josephine Fragale Citino. She retired in 1983 after 32 years of service at Hercules, Inc. in Wilmington. She first worked in the Advertising Department…

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Crowded field for district judge race

There are now six candidates in the race for district judge in the Kennett Square area. Attorney and East Marlborough Township resident Al Iacocca has announced his bid for the seat vacated when Judge Daniel Maisano retired from the bench last year. District Court 15-3-04 serves the residents of Birmingham, East Marlborough, Kennett, Newlin, Pennsbury, and Pocopson Townships, and the Borough of Kennett Square. “My…

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Police Log Feb. 1: Identity theft, hotel theft

• A Chadds Ford woman was the victim of identity theft, according to a report from Pennsylvania State Police. Her identity was stolen sometime on Jan. 13. The unknown suspect used the information to make purchases and to change her address to Texas. The investigation is continuing. • An employee at the Wyndham Hotel in Concord Township is suspected of stealing $240 from a hotel…

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Raise the Steaks: Major in meat, Part I

Most people have undoubtedly cooked a steak at one point or another. Some are grilling gurus and some can cook a run-of-the-mill ribeye. Other people people don't know the difference between raw and well done. No one should be too intimidated to try new things. A steak, properly cooked, can take dinner from edible to extraordinary. There are only a select few tips that one needs to know to have a…

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