Concord OKs fire tax hike

Concord Township now has a budget for 2025 and, as expected, it includes a tax increase for fire protection and emergency medical services. “For the last six months, we’ve been in discussions with the Concordville Fire Co. They are no longer a volunteer fire company, it is a fully paid fire company, and their costs, like everyone else’s, are rising and they desperately need the…

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Police Log Dec. 4: Thefts, DUIs

Pennsylvania State Police Media Barracks • Police said they arrested a 35-year-old man from Philadelphia for shoplifting at Wegmans on Nov. 6. The police report identified the man as Mark Windish, and said he was accused of stealing $1,100 worth of merchandise. The report also said police found four packets of heroin on his person. • Tyler Scott Schreckengast was arrested for shoplifting at Wegmans…

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Birmingham OKs budget

Birmingham Township supervisors Monday night approved the township’s 2025 budget with a slight millage increase in township property taxes, as anticipated. The increase, from 1.6 to 1.9 mils is the first increase since 2010, according to township Manager Quina Nelling. She said during the November meeting that the increase would cost the average property owner an additional $100 for the year. (A mil is a…

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Adopt-a-Pet Dec. 2

The following animals are ready to be adopted from the Brandywine Valley SPCA in West Chester. Archie Meet Archie. This 9-year-young guy is ready to retire in a loving furever home that will let him shine in his golden years. Do you have room on your couch and in your heart for this senior sweetheart? Stop by to meet him today. You can name your…

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Brandywine Railroad keeps on chuggin’

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The annual train display during Brandywine Christmas is always a favorite.

The Brandywine Railroad at the Brandywine Museum of Art has been a fan favorite ever since it chugged into an annual Black Friday event in 1972. Everyone of all ages — men, women, boys, and girls — seems to be drawn to the display of O-gauge model trains. This year was no exception. While the display opened to the public two earlier, the room with…

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Road Report Dec. 2 to Dec. 6

PennDOT has announced the following weather-dependent road projects that could affect drivers in the greater Chadds Ford area from Dec. 2 to Dec. 6. Motorists are urged to allow extra time traveling through one of the construction zones. Work schedules are subject to change. • Installation of a raised asphalt intersection and crosswalks will force the closure of Evergreen Drive at the Maris Grove intersection…

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Around Town Nov. 28

• The annual Kennett Square Holiday Light parade is this Saturday, Nov. 30 beginning at 7 p.m. The parade route is north on Broad Street from Cypress Street to State Street, then west on State to Mill Road. At the end of the parade, Santa will light the borough Christmas Tree. Parking restrictions along the parade route begin at 5 p.m. with road closures beginning…

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Police Log Nov. 27: Thefts, DUIs, threat

Pennsylvania State Police Media Barracks • Police are investigating a burglary at Harvest Seasonal Grill in Glen Eagle Square on Nov. 23. A report said the manager phoned police after finding the back door and window had been broken. The cash register from the bar area was ransacked and ripped off the bar area, then thrown out through the broken window. The office of the…

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The heart behind Adopt-a-Child

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Dave Kelleher of David Auto is still the driving force behind Adopt-a-Child. He’s in his 17th year.

Dave Kelleher of David Auto on Route 202 in Chadds Ford has billed himself in TV commercials this way: “I’ve always been your dealer; you just didn’t know it.” What some people may already know is that Kelleher is community-oriented and a charitable man. Years ago, when the Chadds Ford Historical Society and the Brandywine Battlefield Park held events on the same weekend — Chadds…

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