May 27, 2022

King takes world honors

Martha King becomes the first to win the International Women’s Cup, becoming the world's top lumberjill.

Chadds Ford’s Martha King took first place in the first-ever international STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® Women’s event – the International Women’s Cup. King came out on top against eight other lumberjills, including the heavy favorite Australian Amanda Beams.

The competition, held in Vienna, Austria, Friday morning, EDT, included three events: the stock saw, using a standard chain saw to cut discs, or cookies, as they’re referred to in the sport; single buck, using a long saw; and the underhand chop in which the competitor stands on a horizontal log and splits the log by chopping down between the feet.

Just a girl from Chadds Ford.

During an online interview, King said winning felt wonderful, though there was stress leading up to the day.

“I only entered the competition a week ago while coaching a training camp in the Netherlands. I had to have my gear flown over. My saws only arrived yesterday, so it was very stressful,” she said.

While she didn’t have the preparation she would have otherwise preferred, King said she just trusted her foundation, something she’s developed during the past nine years of timber sports competition.

Final numbers.

King finished the day with a total of 23 out of 27 points. Beams finished with 22. The two were tied after the stock saw and single buck events, and Beams seemed to have a slight lead in the underhand, but King came on strong and topped the Australian.

She finished the stock saw in fifth place, saying she likely pushed the saw too hard but then came in second in the single buck. Only three of the nine women were able to split the logs during the underhand, which set up the final heat between King and Beams.

The world champion returns home to Chadds Ford this Sunday.

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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Boost Your Business:  Update your website

Most business owners understand the importance of investing in an attractive and informative website, but they don’t all realize that you need to update your website to keep it relevant and current. Here is why you may be due for an update:

  1. You need to increase engagement with customers

One of the most important reasons to update your website is to create a constant stream of communication with your customers. A static website that has standard information that your customers have already seen won’t inspire them to engage with you or revisit, but a regularly updated website that provides high-quality content will.

  1. You need better search engine performance

Organic traffic is hugely important when it comes to sustaining a successful business website and one of the top ways to help your business website gain organic search engine traffic is by keeping it updated with new content. The reason for this is because search engines typically pay much more attention to websites that are regularly updated than those that are not and updating your website with new content gives search engines more chances to index the pages on your website.

  1. Are your customers leaving for competitors?

The key to long-term success for any business is to consistently provide value to your customers. You want your customers to return to your site as often as possible and if you make no changes, there will be no reason for them to do that.  You want your customers’ loyalty and providing them with new and relevant information will help that process.

  1. Are you using it as a tool to gather data on prospects?

It’s natural to look at your business website as a great marketing tool, but another way to use it is as a tool for gathering valuable marketing data. What better way to learn the buzzwords, topics, news, and industry information that current and potential clients want than by seeing what they are viewing the most.  You should be updating content and paying close attention to analytics so you can use this information to take your marketing to another level.

  1. Give the best impression of your brand – Have you updated your brand?

And finally, one of the top reasons to update your website design and content is that you want to keep your brand foremost in clients’ and prospects’ minds.  Making smart updates to your website shows that your company cares about its brand, values staying informed about current events, and truly cares about its customers and the information they are providing.

It may not just be about your website.  You probably want to look at your brand and see if it is time to do a complete overhaul keeping yourself modern and distinguishing yourself from your competition.

About Maria Novak Dugan

Maria L. Novak Dugan is president of Marketing Solutions & Business Development, a firm serving Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland, offering creative marketing services and goal implementation for small businesses. She has more than 30 years’ experience in the Marketing & Sales Industry ... 13 of those as the sole sales representative for a Pennsylvania payroll company growing their client base by over 500%. Maria Novak Dugan is also the former Managing Director of the Delaware Chapter of eWomenNetwork. Creating, developing, and conducting this division of a national organization strengthened her knowledge of networking, event planning, fundraising, and small-business development. For more information, contact Maria at 610-405-0633 or Maria@Maria-L-Novak.com or visit www.Maria-L-Novak.com

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Road Report for May 28 through June 3

PennDOT has announced the following road projects, which are weather-dependent and could affect drivers in the greater Chadds Ford area during the week of May 28 through June 3. Motorists are urged to allow extra time if traveling through one of the construction zones. Work schedules are subject to change.

Milling, paving, and microsurfacing will cause lane closures along Route 1 in Chadds Ford Township from May 31 through June 3.

• Concrete patching will continue to cause lane closures on Route 1 in Concord Township May 31 to June 2, between Pole Cat and Thornton roads.

• Pipe installation will cause Doe Run Station Road in West Marlborough Township to close between Gumtree Road and Springdell Road on Thursday, June 2, and Friday, June 3, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. During the closure, Doe Run Station Road motorists will be directed to use Gumtree Road and Springdell Road. Local access will be maintained during the operation.

• Utility maintenance will cause a single lane closure on Route 1 in Kennett Township from May 31 to June 14. That closure will be between Ladbroke Lane and Greenwood Road.

• There will also be a lane closure on Route 1 in Kennett Township from June 4 to June 11 for utility installation.

• Continuing through June 10, utility replacement will cause lane closures on Route 1 between Elmwood and Lenape roads in Kennett Township.

• The Embreeville Road Bridge over the West Branch over the Brandywine Creek in Newlin Township remains closed because of the Sept. 1 flooding. The closure remains listed as indefinite.

• Pole replacement will cause lane closures on Route 842 —Clonmell Upland Road — in West Marlborough Township through the end of June. The closure will be between Street and London Grove roads.

• Utility work in West Chester will cause a daytime lane closure on High Street from May 23 through June 6.

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Academic Achievement May 27

Susan Worteck, right, of the Chadds Ford Residents Association, presents a Certificate of Scholarship and a check to Ava Cona, the recipient of the 2022 CFTRA Scholarship.

Ava Cona is the 2022 recipient of the Chadds Ford Township Resident Association’s Scholarship Award. She received her Certificate of Scholarship and the $1,500 award from the Residents Association at Unionville High School on May 23.. She attends Unionville High School and earned a GPA of 4.56 after her first 12-grade semester. She plans to attend Drexel University in the fall to study architecture.

Katharine A. Murray of Chadds Ford graduated from the University of Scranton with a Bachelor of Science degree in human resources.

Jessica Dahm of Chadds Ford qualified for the Spring 2022 Dean’s List at Belmont University. Eligibility is based on a minimum course load of 12 hours and a quality grade point average of 3.5 with no grade below a C.

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