March 21, 2025

Haskell retires, SIW closes

SIW produce stand is closing.

It’s the end of a local era. H.G. Haskell, owner of Hillgirt Farm and the iconic SIW produce stand on Creek Road in Pennsbury Township, is calling it quits, retiring from farming.

The announcement came via the SIW website on March 19. During a brief interview, Haskell only said, “I have mixed emotions about retiring, but I won’t miss the stress.”

While Haskell didn’t go into his reasons for retiring now, it’s well-known that the flooding from Hurricane Ida was devastating and the closing of Creek Road north for the replacement of Twin Bridges has hurt business.

What SIW stands for reflects H.G. Haskell’s sense of humor.

In the announcement on the SIW website, he said in part: but the announcement read, in part:

“It has been an incredible journey. I’ve had the privilege of working alongside many local chefs and so many wonderful people from this community. We’ve seen the farm grow and change over the years and weathered many challenges, but our commitment to providing fresh, nutritious food has always remained the same. I’m grateful for all the support from our customers, and I will miss seeing everyone come through the stand each week.”

The statement also said there’s been no final decision on what to do about the events held at Hillgirt Farm.

Fellow farmer Randell Spackman, owner of Thornbury Farm in Thornbury Township, said Haskell’s retirement and the closing of SIW is “the end of an era.”

“Another fellow long-term farmer, another end of an era in a changing landscape. With Pete’s Produce retiring and now H.G., choices of farm markets and local produce does get tougher. Farmers are aging out,” Spackman said.

Spackman said he used to see Haskell on a weekly basis.

“He’s going to be a missed face among us other growers.”

“Farmers are a close community. We lend each other tractors or equipment and help when things fail in the greenhouse. We really give a lot of help. It hurts our whole little family because there aren’t many of us out there.”

But there’s another connection between Spackman and Haskell. Spackman is the president of the Chadds Ford Historical Society and the biggest fundraiser for CFHS is the annual Great Pumpkin Carve. Haskell had been supplying the pumpkins for decades. Spackman said his farm would pick up the slack.

Haskell’s full statement can be found here.

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Road Report March 24 to March 28

Work on the replacement of Twin Bridges on S. Creek Road continues. The view is from the Chadds Ford Township side of the creek.

PennDOT has announced the following weather-dependent road projects that could affect drivers in the greater Chadds Ford area from March 24 to March 28. Motorists are urged to allow extra time traveling through one of the construction zones. Work schedules are subject to change.

Utility installation will cause a full closure with a detour of E. State Street between S. Broad and S. Walnut Street in Kennett Square from March 24 through May 2.

Utility and drainage installation will cause daytime lane closures at the intersection of Routes 202 and 926 in Westtown and Thornbury (Chester County) townships through Nov. 13.

Meter relocation will cause daytime lane closures on W. Baltimore Pike between Cedar Spring Road and W. Cypress Street in New Garden Township through the end of March.

Utility work will cause periodic daytime lane closures on Route 322 (Hannum Avenue) between N. Wayne and Washington streets in West Chester through March 28.

Utility installation will cause periodic daytime lane closures on Route 1 between Joshua’s Way and Fairville Road in Pennsbury Township through May 1.

Road construction continues to cause overnight road closures on Route 322 between Cherry Tree Road and Route 452 through April 1.

Utility and drainage installation, along with paving will cause a daytime lane closure at the intersection of Routes 202 and 926 from March 1 through Nov. 13.

Construction is scheduled through the winter on Conchester Highway, Route 452 (Market Street), and Bethel Avenue as part of the $99.4 million project to reconstruct, widen, and improve travel and safety on a 1.4-mile section of the Conchester. Motorists are advised of periodic overnight lane closures on weekdays through Tuesday, April 1, from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. the following morning.

The Doe Run Road bridge on Route 82 over Doe Run remains closed through September 2025.

Now through early November, motorists should expect daytime lane closures in both directions on Route 1 between the Kennett Oxford Bypass and Greenwood Road in Kennett and East Marlborough townships. The closures are to facilitate widening that 1.3-mile stretch of roadway to three lanes in both directions.

Construction continues to replace Twin Bridges, the South Creek Road bridge over the Brandywine between Chadds Ford and Pennsbury townships. Work is expected to continue through fall 2025. South Creek Road will be closed 1,200 feet south of Bullock Road and 1.1 miles north of Cossart Road. During the closure, motorists are directed to use U.S. 1, Route 52, Center Meeting Road, and Delaware State Route 100 (Montchanin Road). Bicyclists traveling Bike Route L will be directed to use Bullock Road, Ring Road, Ridge Road, and Delaware State roadway Smithbridge Road.

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