Around Town March 20

• The 65th annual Chadds Ford Elementary School Art Sale and Show is this weekend, Friday and Saturday, March 21 and 22. Friday’s opening is 7-10 p.m. Saturday’s session is 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A 38 inch by 30 inch framed and signed print of Jamie Wyeth’s “Pig” will be raffled. On Saturday, Victoria Wyeth will be talking about her grandfather, Andrew Wyeth, at…

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Adopt-a-Pet: Martin

Martin is a 3-year-old male Netherland dwarf rabbit. He is so little, sweet and friendly, and would love to be in a home. He has a beautiful brown coat with pretty markings. Rabbits require room to run and play and can be delightful pets. An exercise pen is a great set up for a bunny. Rabbits require specific care, so please learn about their needs…

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Police Log March 20: Traffic accidents with injuries, DUI

• Victoria Allison Chapman, 25, of Wilmington, was taken into custody for DUI after a traffic stop on Route 202 at Naaman’s Creek Road in Concord Township. Police said Chapman was stopped for erratic driving at 2:30 a.m. on March 18. • Two people were injured and taken to Riddle Memorial Hospital following a March 16 traffic accident in Chadds Ford Township. A police report…

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Changes coming for AMC Theater

There are some major changes planned for the AMC Theater in Painters Crossing shopping center and the Chadds Ford Zoning Hearing Board readily approved one minor change. David Martino — of Martino Signs — told the Zoning Board members that the theater is looking to change its signage, but that the total area of the new signs will be of lesser square footage than what…

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Education news in brief

• Unionville High School French teacher Susan Shelley has won the Citadel Heart of Learning Award for 2013. Shelley’s been teaching French at UHS for more than 30 years. She was one of 15 finalists in Chester County. • Michael Leff of Chadds Ford has been named to the 2013 fall semester Dean's List at Lafayette College for outstanding academic achievement. To qualify for Dean's…

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Mind Matters: ‘Hold these truths’

Did you know that 110,000 Japanese Americans were herded into internment camps during World War II? Many were citizens, other were residents who were never allowed citizenship. The historian George Santayana has said that history repeats itself until we learn from it. So I wondered, watching the moving one-man play, “Hold These Truths,” by Jeanne Sakata, what the United States and elsewhere is doing now…

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UHS hosts percussion regional show

Enjoy music, excitement and artistry as 36 indoor percussion ensembles from 7 states compete at the Unionville Regional WGI “Sport of the Arts” show at Unionville High School, 750 Unionville Rd., Kennett Square, PA on Saturday, March 22, 2014. The elite ensembles use an array of equipment, movement and skills to create thrilling shows.  Percussive instruments and other props bring music and themes to life…

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George Martin Cloud of East Marlborough Township

George Martin Cloud, 93, of East Marlborough Township, passed away on Monday, March 17, at his residence. He was the husband of Betty Strickland Cloud, with whom he shared 60 years of marriage. Born in Unionville, he was the son of the late Pusey and Ida Hoopes Cloud. Mr. Cloud was a farmer all of his life, and was best known for raising turkeys. He…

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Frank Knowles Patterson of Pocopson Township

Frank Knowles Patterson, 81, of Pocopson Township, died Thursday, 13, at Neighborhood Hospice in West Chester. He was the husband of Troy Long Patterson, with whom he shared 16 years of marriage. Born in Cleveland Ohio, he was a son of the late Thomas A. Patterson and Margaret Knowles Patterson. Frank earned his PHD from the University of Connecticut in 1966.  He served our country…

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Doris R. Mehne of Mendenhall

Doris R. Mehne, 90, of Mendenhall, died March 13, at 10:30 a.m. She was the wife of Paul H. Mehne with whom she shared 70 years of marriage. Born in Gloversville, N.Y., Mrs. Mehne was the daughter of the Late Arthur W. and Ruth C. Longfritz. Graduating from the State University of New York at Potsdam, she taught grades one to three handicapped children in…

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