Chester County Press 11-06-2019 Edition

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Volume 153, No. 45

Wednesday, November 6, 2019

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Gov. Wolf rallies Democrats A day to thank all veterans in Kennett Square The Kennett Area Senior Center holds annual luncheon

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Gov. Tom Wolf stopped by the campaign headquarters of the Kennett Area Democrats last Saturday afternoon to help boost get-outthe-vote efforts for the election on Nov. 5. Wolf and state attorney general Josh Shapiro led a host of party officials as they rallied support for Democratic candidates

who are on the ballot this year, including Judge of the Superior Court candidates Dan McCaffery and Amanda Green-Hawkins, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas candidates Analisa Sondergaard and Brett Binder, County Commissioner candidates Josh Maxwell and Marian Moskowitz, and the full slate of county-wide candidates.

Southern Chester County Writers Conference planned for Nov. 16 By Steven Hoffman Staff Writer

The Avon Grove, Kennett, and Oxford libraries are collaborating to organize a Southern Chester County Writers Conference that will bring together a talented and diverse group of writers who have connections to the area. The event will take place on Saturday, Nov. 16 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Kennett scores 31-0 play- the Technical College High off win...1B School. Mark Bowden, the bestselling author of “Black Hawk Down,” will be the keynote speaker. The event will also include breakout sessions on the craft of writing as well as a meetand-greet with selected

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By Richard L. Gaw Staff Writer After a year-long series of tweaks and drafts, the official map of New Garden Township was given approval by the township’s supervisors at their Oct. 21 meeting. As part of a public hearing, Jennifer Reitz, a planner with Thomas Comitta Associates, gave a presentation about the work she did in collaboration with the township’s Open Space Review Board to finalize the project. The map identifies roadways and roadway connections; water resources; municipally owned and protected

Photo by John Chambless

Several generations of veterans were part of the luncheon tribute.

By John Chambless Staff Writer The patriotism and the pride were the same as always at the Kennett Area Senior Center’s Veterans Luncheon on Nov. 1, an annual celebration of the contributions of the armed forces. Although the years are catching up and the number of veterans at the luncheon was lower than

usual, the spirit of the day was undiminished. Emcee Matt Grieco opened the program and introduced the color guard from Kennett Square’s William W. Fahey Post 491, who took their places near the stage during the Pledge of Allegiance and “The Star Spangled Banner.” The Lukens Band, under director Richard Miller, Continued on Page 3A

authors from the area. “We have a nice mix of writers participating,” explained Lori Schwabenbauer, the director of the Avon Grove Library. “Chester County seems to be a real magnet for artists.” Carey Bresler, the director of the Oxford Library, added, “We all have author events. We have all of this local talent so we thought it would be nice to have them all together at the same time.” Megan Walters, the director of the Kennett Library, credited Bresler with coming up with the idea for a writers conference. The Courtesy photo three library directors meet Mark Bowden, the bestselling author of “Black Hawk Down,” is the keynote speaker Continued on Page 2A

New Garden adopts official map Small paintings with big impact in Oxford...1B

A raucous, standingroom-only crowd at the Marshall Street campaign headquarters welcomed the governor, and then started canvassing as the final push leading up to Election Day. The Chester County Press will publish election results on its website, Chestercounty.com, once the votes are tallied.

lands; priority parcels; existing and conceptual greenway corridors; and historic resources. The official map, Reitz said, will be used as a guidepost in the township’s future decisions about acquiring lands for public purposes, such as street connections, parkland, trails, sidewalks and open space, and will be used as a reference in conversations with developers and property owners. It will also serve as a companion to the six priority focus areas for the township for the next ten years, as spelled out in its 2018 Comprehensive

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for the first Southern Chester County Writers Conference.

Avon Grove Charter School unveils new collaboratory By Steven Hoffman Staff Writer Avon Grove Charter School students will be more prepared to collaborate and innovate following the opening of the new collaboratory at the school’s State Road campus. Kristen Bishop, the CEO and Head of School of the Avon Grove Charter School, described the collaboratory as a 21st century educational resource center that offers flexible spaces for students to work together, create, and learn. Bishop and Avon Grove

Charter School welcomed elected officials, including State Rep. John Lawrence and several school board members, as well as charter school parents, for the official unveiling of the new space on Nov. 1. The collaboratory features flexible, modern spaces that will allow students to work together at booths or at tables. There’s a desk that will be staffed by a technology coach. Small groups or classes can utilize a small lecture area that features a stadium seating arrangement. A conference room

offers space for both staff and students to work together on a project. There’s plenty of natural lighting, and a door leads out to a secure courtyard area that has some additional seating for small groups. There is also a small bistro called Wolf’s Brew Cafe and a new school store in the collaboratory. “We’re very excited to be opening our collaboratory,” Bishop said, adding that initially it will be the high school students who will utilize the collaboratory the most. However, the plan Continued on Page 6A

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