Jail time for Moore

Chester County Common Pleas Court Judge David Bortner Monday sentenced former Kennett Township Manager Lisa Moore to three to 10 years in prison for embezzling more than $3.2 million. Moore must also make restitution. The sentence — negotiated by Deputy District Attorney William Judge Jr. and Moore's attorney, Julia Rogers — was based on an agreement that Moore would plead guilty to five of more…

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Barrar contracts COVID

Just days after the Chadds Ford Republican Party held a luncheon in his honor, former state Rep. Steven Barrar tested positive for COVID-19. That word came from Chadds Ford GOP leader Mary Kot. In an email Kot wrote: “I received a call from our guest of honor, Steve Barrar, unfortunately, he tested positive for COVID this morning [Monday, Oct. 4]. He said he had a…

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DelCo hosting flu shot clinics

Delaware County Council and the Department of Intercommunity Health are announcing multiple free public flu shot clinics to be held in October. Flu shots will be available to all residents of Delaware County, 3 years of age and up. No insurance is required, and no appointments are necessary. These will be drive-thru clinics, which provide a safe and convenient process for residents to get vaccinated…

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Adopt-a-Pet Oct. 4

The following animals are ready to be adopted from the Brandywine Valley SPCA in West Chester. Staple What a beauty! In addition to Staple's unique marking, she has luxurious, shiny ears that feel like velvet. Curious, sweet, adventurous, this little princess would love the opportunity to warm both your lap and your heart. While in your lap, she will especially enjoy a gentle grooming session…

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