November 3, 2017

Roadwork for Nov. 4 through Nov. 10

PennDOT has announced the following road projects, which are weather-dependent and could affect residents in the greater Chadds Ford area during the week of Nov. 4 through Nov. 10. Motorists are urged to allow extra time if they are traveling through one of the construction zones.

• Daytime lane restrictions are scheduled next week for Route 52 (between Route 926 and Lenape Unionville Road, in Pennsbury, East Marlborough and Pocopson townships on Tuesday, Nov. 7, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

• A single lane closure with flagging is scheduled on Route 41 between Mosquito Lane and Fenwick Lane in London Grove Township on Monday, Nov. 6, through Tuesday, Nov. 21, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for road widening operations,

• Motorists in Chester County will encounter single lane closures next week on several state highways for high-friction resurfacing operations. The work schedule is:
• Tuesday, Nov. 7, through Friday, Nov. 10, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Birmingham Road between Old Wilmington Pike and Route 52 in Birmingham and East Bradford townships;
• Tuesday, Nov. 7, through Friday, Nov. 10, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Route 842 between Wawa set Road and Creek Road in Pocopson and East Bradford townships; and
• Friday, Nov. 10, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Kaolin Road between Wart Road and the bridge over Red Clay Creek in New Garden and Kennett townships.

• Travel restrictions are scheduled on Saturday, Nov. 4, from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m., on Route 202 between Route 422 and Brintons Bridge Road in Westtown, West Goshen and Tredyffrin townships, Chester County, for litter pick-up.

• Curb installation on Bethel Road, between Smithbridge Road and Featherbed Lane, in Concord Township, will cause lane restrictions through Nov. 17.

• Median and curb replacement will cause daytime lane restrictions on Route 202 South at Pyle Road in Concord Township through Nov. 17.

• Bridge rehabilitation continues on Route 1 North and South between Route 41 and Newark in New Garden Township. Motorists should expect 24-hour lane closures through Nov. 17.

• Curb and sidewalk installation will cause lane closures on West Baltimore Pike between Penns Manor Road and Mill Street in Kennett Township from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. through the end of the year.

• Curb and sidewalk installation will cause lane closures on West Cypress Street Between Scarlett Road and Mill Street in Kennett Township from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. through the end of the year.

• Curb and sidewalk installation will also cause lane closures on Rosedale Road between Walnut Street and MacFarlan Road through the end of the year.

• Barrier installation continues to cause indefinite 24-hour lane closures on Brandywine Creek Road, between Green Valley and Powell roads in Newlin Township.

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Business Briefs Nov. 3

• SCORE Women’s Entrepreneurship Conference is Friday, Nov. 17, from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Strategic Steps for Success – An educational conference for women that focuses on how you can develop and implement a targeted, strategic approach to starting or growing a business. Panelists include Debi Friedmann, Blue Dog Printing and Design; Tracy Flanagan, senior vice president, JDog Franchise, LLC; Donna Urian, CPA, MST, Shareholder, Fischer, Cunnane & Associates, LTD; Barb Denczi, VP Corporate Sales, The Bryn Mawr Trust Company. A registration fee of $10 is non-refundable. To register, go here.

• WSFS Financial Corporation announced the formation of a new trust company, Christiana Trust Company of Delaware. The new trust company will be a wholly-owned subsidiary of WSFS Financial Corporation and will supplement the existing WSFS Wealth businesses, including; WSFS Wealth Investments, Cypress Capital Management, West Capital Management, Powdermill Financial Solutions and Christiana Trust, which is a division of WSFS Bank.

• The East Hill Group has announced the formation and expansion of its East Hill family of companies with the official launching of East Hill Real Estate. East Hill Real Estate is a natural growth area for the East Hill Group as they seek to complete the property ownership and management spectrum for their clients throughout the Delaware Valley. East Hill Property Management was founded six years ago in Media and last year was bought out by Pocopson Township resident Bill Huyler. The Chadds Ford office is currently open and a second office in Avalon/Stone Harbor is expected to open soon.

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Longwood Gardens: ‘Magnifique’

Longwood Gardens Christmas

There is only one way to describe Longwood Gardens French-inspired holiday display . . . c’est magnifique! Explore the warm 4-acre conservatory and be enchanted by fanciful topiary and more than 50 trees adorned in classic holiday tones boasting sparkling crystal ornaments reminiscent of the splendor of Versailles. Outside, illuminated stars twinkle above, colorful fountains dance to holiday music, and a half-million lights brighten the night.

Inside Longwood’s  Conservatory, 16,000 seasonal plants including poinsettias, cyclamen, and anthurium flourish. In the Exhibition Hall, an array of floating cranberries and apples are set in intricate, swirling botanical patterns creating a carpet of color. The Music Room will transport guests to Versailles with its ornate and a mirrored dining table set for Christmas Eve dinner. Upon entering the Conservatory, guests will encounter a 25-foot tall  fir garnished with blue, copper, and gilded ornaments amid a topiary parterre border that heralds the formal splendor that awaits in the Conservatory.

Performances
Throughout the season, Longwood’s grand Ballroom will feature free and ticketed holiday-inspired performances as well as daily holiday sing-alongs performed on Longwood’s grand 10,010-pipe organ. The Strolling Olde Towne Carolers add to the holiday charm on select evenings. For a complete listing of performances, visit longwoodgardens.org.

Outdoor Magic
More than 500,000 outdoor lights grace 124 trees, with the tallest tree topping over 90 feet. Outdoor favorites return including the illuminated Italian Water Garden, and two 8-foot  Firs in the Hourglass Lake Pavilion ornamented with materials found in the Meadow Garden and our natural lands. The popular Wildlife Tree entices our furry friends to nibble on edible ornaments made from wheat, apples, and birdseed. The Gardener’s Tree cleverly showcases our gardeners’ creativity with handcrafted ornaments and garland made with angel vine and Mediterranean textiles draping the 26–foot Norway Spruce.

Created by Longwood craftsmen and local artisans, three fire pits will be placed throughout the Gardens, allowing guests to warm up by the fire on cool evenings. The fire pits will be available every night throughout the holiday season, weather permitting.

In the Open Air Theatre, fountains dance day and night to holiday classics. Young and old will delight in Longwood’s outdoor train display located near the Birdhouse Treehouse as it travels past miniature Longwood landmarks lit for the holiday season. In Longwood’s historic Chimes Tower, the 62–bell carillon plays holiday music every half hour.

Ticketing Procedures
Admission to the Christmas display is by Timed Admission Ticket, with tickets purchased in advance for a specific date and time. There is no admittance to the gardens without a timed admission ticket. Guests should buy their tickets before arriving at the Gardens to ensure admittance. Tickets are available now and can be purchased online at longwoodgardens.org.

About Longwood Gardens
In 1906, industrialist Pierre du Pont (1870-1954) purchased a small farm near Kennett Square, PA, to save a collection of historic trees from being sold for lumber. Today, Longwood Gardens is one of the world’s great horticultural displays, encompassing 1,083 acres of dazzling gardens, woodlands, meadows, fountains, 10,010-pipe Aeolian organ, and 4.5-acre conservatory. Longwood continues the mission set forth by Mr. du Pont to inspire people through excellence in garden design, horticulture, education and the performing arts. Longwood Gardens is on US Route 1 near Kennett Square, PA. For more information, visit longwoodgardens.org or call 610-388-1000.

 

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