Coronavirus has not hit its peak, the Borough of West Chester is nearly out of money, and I am nearly out of my COVID-19 wine stash, but we say hello to a new chief of police, furloughed employees get their benefits back and good news for the Everhart Park playground project. This week has some good to go with your bad as self-isolation rages on.
West Chester Weekly News Roundup
West Chester Area School District's plan to save $2.3 million a year - and all they have to do is write a letter. Plus, new parking restrictions, the Borough Summer Program is finally(!) complete, and a local institution gets a second chance 10-months after it was forced to closed. Ready? Let's get started.
West Chester Weekly News Roundup
West Chester borough receives plans for a new hotel, the school district gets into the life skills business, and we say goodbye to a pub that just couldn't hold on for the new year. Plus, Everhart Park wants your thoughts on their new playground. The 2020s are here. Grab that leftover champagne and let's dive in.
West Chester Weekly News Roundup
Parking problems get real when residents weigh in with their concerns, another downtown building is sold for office space and the Park Department presents its list of 2020 improvements. See who is getting what. Plus, the great Chili Cook-off is this weekend. Grab a spoon and let's get going.
West Chester Weekly News Roundup
Could it be happening? A new entertainment complex that tailors to both adults and kids? Plus, changes to garage fees, Borough Council looks to add a discrimination policy, and what's planned for the old Yale Electric Lighting building. Ok, it's time. Grab that pumpkin spice latte and let's get going,
Finally, A Bit of Good Parking News
I know in the grand scheme of things there are worse experiences, but in the era of 4G networks and self-driving cars, I just feel like paying for parking shouldn’t be this difficult.