Bits & Pieces for Dec. 9

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• Jimmy Johns is up and running again. The popular hotdog
restaurant on Route 202 in Chadds Ford Township was gutted by fire on May 1,
the day of its 70th anniversary in business. It reopened Dec.
3.Pennsbury Township resident Laura Densmore, having lunch there on Dec. 7,
said it was good to have the restaurant back.

• The Unionville-Chadds Ford School Board re-elected Timotha
Trigg, of Chadds Ford, as president for another year during the board’s
reorganization meeting on Dec. 2. Frank Murphy, also of Chadds Ford, is vice
president. The votes were 8-0. School Director Paul Price was absent.

• Birmingham Township supervisors approved the 2011 budget
during their Dec. 6 meeting. The budget reflects an estimated $1,789,407 in
revenue that includes a carry forward of $575,000. The township anticipates
$1,265,897 in expenses. Township millage rates remain the same.

• Darlington Arts Center welcomes The Eric Mintel Quartet as
they present “A Jazz Holiday” at the Family Night Coffee House on Dec. 11 at
7:30 p.m. The quartet will perform the timeless music of Vince Guaraldi’s
A Charlie Brown Christmas that has become a staple of the holiday season.
Darlington’s Coffee Houses start with an open mic for amateurs and students at
7:30 p.m. followed by the featured performers from 8 to 9:30 p.m. A $10
ticket gets you an evening of live music, beverages and dessert in an informal
setting with great company.

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