September 18, 2025

Road Report for Sept. 22 to Sept. 26

Road Report for Sept. 22 to Sept. 26

PennDOT has announced the following weather-dependent road projects that could affect drivers in the greater Chadds Ford area from Sept. 22 to Sept. 26. Motorists are urged to allow extra time traveling through one of the construction zones. Work schedules are subject to change.

Tree trimming will cause lane closures of Route 926 between N. Mill and Byrd roads in East Marlborough Township through Oct. 3

Pole work and asphalt restoration will continue to cause lane closures of Route 926 at its intersection with Penns Grant Road in Westtown Township through Oct. 13.

Paving will cause lane closures on Route 1 between School House and Greenwood roads in East Marlborough Township through Oct. 3.

PECO has announced that it will be doing utility construction on Wylie Terrace Road in Birmingham Township from Sept. 22 through Dec. 22. The work will cause daytime closures. During the closure, motorists will be directed to use Birmingham Road, New Street, Brintons Bridge Road, and Route 100 (Creek Road).

Overhead utility work will cause daytime lane closures on Route 202 at Penn Oaks Drive in Birmingham Township through Oct. 1.

Saw cutting for utilities will cause daytime lane closures at Routes 202 and 926 in Westtown Township through Nov. 28.

Utility pole installation will cause daytime lane closures on Route 926 between Route 52 and Conservatory Road through Sept. 30.

Utility construction will cause daytime lane shifts on Conchester Highway at Foulk Road in Concord Township through Nov. 27.

Kennett Square is reporting that the Birch Street Reconstruction Project is scheduled to end in the spring of 2026. During this time, Birch Street will experience rolling road closures where one or both lanes of traffic may be closed for a few hundred feet at a time. In general, the road will be open to local traffic, and road closures will be minimized as much as possible. When both lanes of traffic need to be closed for construction activities, access will be available on both sides of Birch Street, from South Broad Street and South Walnut Street.

Overhead utility construction will cause daytime lane shifts on Route 52 between the Kennett/Oxford Bypass and Old Baltimore Pike and between Baltimore Pike and Cossart Road in Kennett Township through Dec. 31.

Overhead utility work will also cause daytime lane shifts on Baltimore Pike between the Kennett/Oxford Bypass and Walnut Street in Kennett Township through the end of the year.

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.

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

Continuing 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.

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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Academic Achievement

Academic Achievement Sept. 19

Academic Achievement
Academic Achievement Sept. 19

Academic Achievement Gray Quick of Chadds Ford is in Kutztown University’s Honors Program for 2025-2026. The Honors Program at Kutztown University provides high-achieving students with opportunities to engage in scholarship, leadership, and service. The program, which is undergraduate in nature and open to full-time students, is comprised of a minimum of 21 credits in Honors courses, including a senior Honors capstone project.

Alana Whitwell of Chadds Ford was named to the College of the Holy Cross Spring 2025 Dean’s List. A member of the Class of 2028, Whitwell was named to the Dean’s List for outstanding academic achievement during the spring semester of the 2024-25 academic year. To qualify, students must pass four or more letter-graded courses with no failing grades during the semester and earn a GPA of 3.5 or higher.

Chadds Ford resident Rachel Ranieri has enrolled at James Madison University for the fall 2025 semester. Ranieri is majoring in business management.

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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Around Town Sept. 18

A Tweet Festival at Mt Cuba Center on Sept. 27

Mt. Cuba Center is having a Tree Festival on Saturday, Sept. 27, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. See trees in their autumn glory and learn how they add beauty and value to our landscapes. Enjoy fall-themed, family-friendly programs, live music, hayrides, and more. This event is included in general admission and is free for Mt. Cuba members. General admission tickets are available here.

Westtown Township’s Historical Commission is offering a free lecture on “Westtown School and the Township’s Quaker Tradition” on Saturday, Sept. 20, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. The lecture centers on how a prominent Quaker School evolved with Westtown, beginning in 1799. The lecture is free and open to the public.

“Pride and Patriotism” opens the Delaware County Symphony’s season on Oct. 19.

The Delaware County Symphony opens its 2025-2026 season, “Pride and Patriotism,” on Oct. 19 with “My Homeland,” a concert that explores themes of place and belonging. Glinka’s Overture to Ruslan and Ludmila provides virtuosic brilliance and energy, followed by Grieg’s passionate and lyrical Piano Concerto, performed by the exceptional Young-Ah Tak. We conclude with Vaughan Williams’ A London Symphony, a beautifully atmospheric portrait of the city he called home, blending grandeur with quiet introspection. This year’s programs are designed to explore how music reflects where we come from, how we grow, and what unites us. All concerts are held at 3:00 PM on Sundays in Neumann University’s Meagher Theatre. Go here for tickets.

Learn how to do photo transfers at Longwood Gardens.

Longwood Gardens is offering a workshop on Photo Transfer, where you can learn how to turn your printed photographs into beautiful, lasting works of art on wood. The workshop runs from Oct. 8 and 11 for $139. The Oct. 8 session is online, where you’ll learn about the materials needed to transfer photos onto wood, fabric, and canvas. The Oct. 11 session is online, where you’ll prepare and transfer your own photo onto wood and fabric. You’ll have instructor-led, step-by-step guidance throughout the entire process. Register here.

The Brandywine Valley Symphony, formerly the Kennett Symphony, begins its 85th season with Masterworks 1: Where the River Meets the Sky on Sunday, Oct. 12.

The Brandywine Valley Symphony, formerly the Kennett Symphony, begins its 85th season with Masterworks 1: Where the River Meets the Sky on Sunday, Oct. 12, at 3 p.m. in the Duffy Arts Center of Malvern Preparatory School. The program features West Chester native Samuel Barber’s Essay No. 1, Edvard Grieg’s Piano Concerto in A minor with guest pianist Anna Shelest, and Robert Schumann’s Symphony No. 3 “Rhenish.”

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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