Attempted child luring

Pennsylvania State Police from the Media barracks today issued a warning about an attempted child luring case in Middletown Township. Police said a woman reported on Sept. 18, that at about 5 p.m. her two sons were playing soccer in their backyard. An unknown white male walked up to the fence and asked boys to leave their yard so he could show them something. The…

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Police Log Oct. 3: Missing person, accidents, DUI, threats

Pennsylvania State Police • State police from the Media barracks are investigating the disappearance of a Chadds Ford man that happened on Sept. 16. According to police, Juan Jose Gross, 24, was evicted from his last known residence at 1712 Wilmington Pike. Police took him to a Double Tree Hotel in Wilmngton, the report said. According to police, Gross is homeless and suffers from schizophrenia…

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State warns seniors of DNA scam

The Department of Aging is warning Pennsylvania seniors, their families, and caregivers about a new scam targeting older adults. DNA testing has become extremely popular in the past few years for people looking to learn more about their family history and health, and scammers are now targeting Medicare beneficiaries with a fraudulent DNA testing service. These scammers offer “free” genetic testing, claiming it is covered…

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Chester County Conference & Visitors Bureau awarded

Chester County Conference & Visitors Bureau was awarded with the Destination Marketing Accreditation Program seal by Destinations International in recognition of the organization's commitment to industry excellence and meeting the industry standard for performance and accountability of destination organizations around the world. "By achieving DMAP accreditation, these destination organizations have demonstrated that they have developed strategies for the direction of their destination and the policies and…

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Kasia “Kay” Aist Davies of Kennett Square

Kasia “Kay” Aist Davies, 72, of Kennett Square, died Friday, Sept, 27, at Crosslands in Kennett Square. She was the wife of Donald V. Davies, with whom she shared 35 years of marriage. Born in Newark, she was the daughter of the late Wilmer Aist and the late Eileen Aist. Kay was a chemist at the DuPont Co. in Glasgow. She enjoyed birds, plants, flowers,…

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Art Live: Shapes

It’s clay time. Three clay exhibitions are opening this week and as an artist working in this medium, I am excited to spread the word about them. The invitational exhibition “Celebrating Clay” at Historic Yellow Springs in Chester Springs, features 24 seriously good artists from up and down the East Coast including Peter Beasecker, Jasper Brinton, Nell Hazinski, Rhoda Kahler, Suzanne Kent, Doug Peltzman, Liz…

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