Around Town June 13: New business in old location

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• The site of the Old Wooden deli will have a new occupant soon. Property owner Casey Lafferty said Fellini Café signed a lease last week, but he doesn’t yet know when the restaurant will open. The storefront has been vacant for two years. (See photo)

• The Taste of Brandywine event, scheduled for Tuesday, June 18 at Stonebridge Mansion in Chadds Ford Township, has been postponed following an agreement reached between the township and the property owners. More than 190 members of the Delaware County Brandywine Conference and Visitors’ Bureau were to have attended Tuesday's event. The bureau does plan to hold the event, but Tore Fiore said he's not yet sure where or when.

• The June 12 Chadds Ford Township Planning Commission — when members were to discuss a possible overlay district — was canceled. The next meeting is scheduled for July 12. Township Manager Judy Lizza said the June meeting was cancelled because of a lack of a quorum.

Anthony Stella, of Pagano’s market, sips some red as one of the judges.
Anthony Stella, of Pagano’s market, sips some red as one of the judges at Twisted Vintner.

• Garnet Ford hosted the annual Twisted Vintner Homemade Wine Competition to benefit the Concordville-Chadds Fiord Rotary. This was the third year for the event, but only the second time as a fund-raiser. Last year the competition raised $13,000 for the rotary.

• Chadds Ford native Jason Trigg is featured in a Washington Post blog for his philanthropic efforts. The story can be found here

• Drive less and do more this summer with the Brandywine Treasure Trail Passport. For just $35 per adult or $75 for a family of two adults and up to 3 children, the Brandywine Treasure Trail Passport is good for one time admission at each of the 11 top Brandywine Valley Museums and Gardens, including the Brandywine River Museum, the Delaware Center for Contemporary Art, the Delaware Historical Society, Delaware Museum of Natural History, Hagley Museum and Library, Longwood Gardens, Mt. Cuba Center, Nemours Mansion and Gardens, Rockwood, and Winterthur. Purchase your passport online or at any of the participating attractions.

Brandywine Ballet is offering three full-length ballets for its 2013-2014 season: Grace & Guitars, The Nutcracker, and Beauty & the Beast. The company continues its residency this season at Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall in West Chester. Subscriptions, tickets, and a complete schedule are available by telephone at 610-696-2711 and on-line at www.brandywineballet.org.

• In honor of the one year anniversary of owning Pagano’s Market in Olde Ridge Village, chef Anthony Stella is inviting people to celebrate with him him on Sunday June 16 from noon to 3 p.m. for some porchetta roast and birthday cake. The cake is on us – the porchetta sandwiches are $1 to help defray our costs.

• Concord Township supervisors approved a conditional use request for outdoor seating at Johnny’s Wood Oven Pizzeria on Route 202 where Cheeseburger-Cheeseburger used to be. Owner John McElderry agreed to time and seasonal constraints and not to have any outdoor music, entertainment or an outside bar. The pizzeria is BYO only.

John J. Rendemonti, attorney at law, and his wife Joyce talk with Gaglioti at the opening.
John J. Rendemonti, attorney at law, and his wife Joyce talk with Gaglioti at the opening.

• Family and friends gathered to celebrate Dr. Joey Gaglioti’s new office, Trinity Chiropractic, in Olde Ridge Village Wednesday, June 12. In addition to “spinal correction for optimal immunity,” Gaglioti shares diet and tips for healthier life style via a weekly e-zine newsletter.

 

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