July 26, 2018

Road work, new ordinances in Chadds Ford

PennDOT is going to be repairing some Chadds Ford roads this summer, but the work will be done at night to speed the process, Chadds Ford Township Manager Matt DiFilippo said.

He said PennDOT would be repaving Ridge, Ring and Harvey roads in September. Crews will begin work at 6:30 p.m. and go to 3:30 a.m. Any loud equipment, such as jackhammers, would be used at the start, not when people are getting ready for bed. DiFilippo said work can be done faster and costs less for PennDOT to do the work at night. The project is expected to take two to five nights for each road, depending on the weather.

DiFilippo’s announcement came during the July 25 Board of Supervisors’ meeting. During the meeting, supervisors held hearings for and later voted to enact two new ordinances for the township.

The Life Safety ordinance authorizes the fire marshal to inspect public buildings — commercial and nonresidential — for safety issues. It establishes inspection frequency, regulates certain hazards and establishes fees and penalties for enforcement.

Inspections include looking for the presence and operation of emergency equipment, emergency exits, fire alarm systems, fire extinguishers and the proper storage of explosive and flammable materials. Fees will be set by supervisors’ resolutions. A fine of up to $1,000 per day may be levied against violators.

Another ordinance enacted establishes a new zoning district, the V-Village District. The ordinance affects business and residential properties in the village area of Route 1, Creek and Station Way roads. It sets up by-right and conditional uses.

Other business

• Supervisors’ Chairman Frank Murphy said the board has sought help from state Rep. Stephen Barrar and state Sen. Tom Killion to keep Ridge Road open during the road widening process when the Pettinaro Co. begins work on the development of Shoppes at Ridge Road. It was learned during a pre-construction meeting that the road could be closed for up to a month.

In an email following the supervisors’ meeting, Murphy said, “We are against any such road closure and will continue to communicate our concerns to PennDOT.”

• DiFilippo announced that the township has received a $1 million grant for the Walkable Chadds Ford project and that two more grants for a total of $750,000 are pending.

• Supervisors will be discussing the proposed update of the township’s Open Space Plan at 6 p.m. on Aug. 29. Documents related to the update will be posted to the township website before the end of July.

 

About Rich Schwartzman

Rich Schwartzman has been reporting on events in the greater Chadds Ford area since September 2001 when he became the founding editor of The Chadds Ford Post. In April 2009 he became managing editor of ChaddsFordLive. He is also an award-winning photographer.

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Mixed Media: Far and near

Connie Zehr installation at Delaware Contemporary

I’m going to start off today’s article by bringing up an art event in Seattle. Why, you ask? Greenville gallery, Somerville Manning, will be there for the Seattle Art Fair on August 2nd through the 8th. I lived in Seattle for a few years, wrote art coverage there as well, and am heart warmed to see the intersection of the Brandywine Valley and the Emerald City. While in Seattle, Somerville Manning will be showcasing works by the Wyeth triumvirate (N.C., Andrew, and Jamie), Bo Bartlett, Francis di Fronzo, and Kennett Square’s own, Robert C. Jackson! Brandywine Valley is well represented.

“Chakra Target” by Allen C. Smith at Delaware Contemporary

Okay, okay, we’ve also got some local happenings to address as well.  The Delaware Contemporary introduced a new exhibition, “Fusion,” last week featuring work by Allen C. Smith and Connie Zehr. Check out the exhibit on its’ opening night, August 3rd, which coincides with the Wilmington Art Loop. Taking in this exhibit might elicit the feeling one might have upon being dumped into a sci-fi fantasy scape.

Smith’s paintings, created with the unpredictable, yet rigid process of the coin tosses (to select color) burst with energy and mingle in the genre of abstract expressionism. Because his colors are chosen at random, his color palettes are varied and unique, making for a bold backdrop to Connie Zehr’s sand installations.

In the middle of the gallery, Zehrs’ sand dunes create a magical, quiet (yet frenetic, like tv static) presence that reminds me of a Martian landscape. The glass structures emerging and hovering within the sand, add to the otherworldly atmosphere of her installations. Check out this exhibition during the next First Friday. Fusion runs through November 4th.

Next month we have the First Annual Connective Art and Music Festival in Oxford. This all day, family friendly event, sponsored by Landhope Farms, and co-organized by Oxford Art Alliance and Oxford Mainstreet Inc. What’s this going to look like?

The festival has three different music stages, Main Stage, Local Stage, and World Stage. You’ll be treated to a smattering of local and international music, from Blades of Grass, DuPont Brothers, Sherwood Brothers, and John King on the Mainstage, to a Battle of the Bands on the local stage, and ending with Mariache Flores on the World Stage.

Connective will feature a Gallery Row, (what a cool addition to a festival) featuring Red Raven Gallery, Octoraran Art Association, and several local artists. You can pop by for some art demonstrations by sculptor Rob Sigafoos, or potter Maggie Creshkoff, and check out the Clash of the Canvases featuring artists Brandon Cahill, Jamie Corbett, Fred Osborne, and Will Rosen. Vote for your favorite art, here. There will be tons of activities for the little ones, from face painting and balloon animals, to crafts like piano painting, make your own dreamcatcher, or build your own instrument! Stick around for the evening concert featuring the Battle of the Bands winner and 90s nostalgia headliner, Eve 6!

Next week, tune in to Art Watch Radio WCHE 1520 AM as Amie Potsic, artist and curator, hosts – Philadelphia artist Thomas Judd. Tune in this and ever Wednesday from 1-1:30 for your Art Watch fix! Until next week!

About Caroline Roosevelt

Caroline​ ​Roosevelt​ ​is​ ​a​ ​writer​ ​and​ ​artist​ ​based​ ​in​ ​Kennett​ ​Square,​ ​PA.​ ​She​ ​received​ ​her​ ​B.A.​ ​in Art​ ​History​ ​from​ ​Connecticut​ ​College​ ​and​ ​a​ ​Post​ ​Baccalaureate​ ​certificate​ ​from​ ​Pennsylvania Academy​ ​of​ ​Fine​ ​Arts.​ ​She​ ​has​ ​previously​ ​written​ ​art​ ​coverage​ ​in​ ​Seattle,​ ​WA​ ​and​ ​Philadelphia, PA.​ ​She​ ​currently​ ​co-hosts​ ​Art​ ​Watch​ ​radio​ ​on​ ​1520​ ​WCHE.

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Adopt-a-Pet July 26

Adopt-a-Pet July 26

The following animals are ready to be adopted from the Brandywine Valley SPCA in West Chester.

Cory

Cory

Cory may be small in size, but he is large in charisma. This low-riding 9-month-old has a love for adventure, and he’s got plenty of energy to accompany hikes or runs. Cory likes to keep his mind sharp and he benefits greatly from learning new tricks and commands. He’s friendly with dogs of all sizes, and he prefers hanging out with women and older kids (10+). Cory can be adopted at a fee you name through Sunday, July 29.

Bella

Bella

Talk about gorgeous, Bella’s white fur and light green eyes make her quite a unique girl. This 4-year-old beauty can be a bit shy on the first impression, but with some patience and kitty treats, she warms up to be such a love bug. Bella would prefer to be an only kitty, and she hopes for a quiet home where she can feel safe and loved. Bella can be adopted at a fee you name through Sunday, July 29.

For more information, go to www.bvspca.org or phone 610-692-6113.

 

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Around Town July 26

Construction crews prepare the old Super Fresh location for four new stores in East Marlborough Township.

• The site of the former Super Fresh in the Shoppes at Longwood Village in East Marlborough Township is being made ready for new tenants. Carter’s Oshkosh, Ulta Beauty and a Ross Dress for Less will be going in.

• The Grand Opera House in Delaware free summer programing continues next week with a performance of Missoula Children’s Theatre’s “The Snow Queen” on Friday, Aug. 3 at 1 p.m. and again at 7 p.m. Tickets are free to the general public, but the Grand is asking for a suggested donation of $5 per ticket. However, any amount will be appreciated. If you would like to reserve your seats in advance of the performance, just make a donation at least 48 hours prior to the performance. You can visit https://www.thegrandwilmington.org/explorers to download the Ticket Reservation Form or call 302-658-7897 x3201 to speak with Allyson Sands. Additionally, children in grades one through12 may audition for roles in the show. No preparation is necessary. Approximately 50-60 students will be cast. Those selected will rehearse Monday-Friday, between 10 AM – 2:30 PM. Group schedules will be distributed after the audition. Advance registration (with $10 fee) is recommended.

Chester County Commissioner Terence Farrell (second right) and Chester County Chief Information Officer Glenn Angstadt (right) accept the 2018 Digital Counties Award at last week’s National Association of Counties Conference in Nashville. Also pictured are (from left): Alan Cox, Executive Vice President, Center for Digital Government; Danielle Balmelle, Business Development Executive for award sponsors Acella; and Darryl Booth, Senior Vice President, Acella.

• According to a press release, Chester County’s increased advancement in digital technology has earned a top ten ranking among America’s 3,000-plus counties. The Center for Digital Government and National Association of Counties have placed Chester County as ninth in the nation for best technology practices, including initiatives that save tax dollars, boost transparency, focus on cyber security and citizen engagement. This is the third consecutive year the county has received this award.

• The Market at Liberty Place has teamed up with “What We Do Events” to present Family Game Night on Thursday, Aug. 2 at The Market at Liberty Place in downtown Kennett Square. Games included that evening are, “Are You Smarter than a Fifth-Grader?” Jumbo Jenga, Jumbo Uno, Twister, Musical Chairs, and many more. The event takes place from 7-9 p.m. Registration is $7 per family and can be done ahead of time online at www.eventbrite.com. Search Family Game Night in Kennett Square or you can sign up at The Market the night of the event.

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