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Chester County

Municipal Government

Chester County facing major fiscal problems thanks to Controller Reif

October 25, 2021November 2, 2021
Bradley Vasoli
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In the wake of these concerns, both the county’s general payroll manager and the prison payroll manager have resigned.
By Bradley Vasoli

Education Uncategorized

Beth Ann Rosica: Celebrating 150 years of learning at West Chester University

September 15, 2021September 15, 2021
Beth Ann Rosica

West Chester Borough mayoral candidate Beth Ann Rosica reflects on well over a century of excellence at West Chester University.
By Beth Ann Rosica

Municipal Government

Stephen Wahrhaftig: Chester County township taking family’s property under eminent domain

June 11, 2021June 13, 2021
Stephen Wahrhaftig

A Chester County family is being displaced from their home to make way for a two mile “Trail to Nowhere”.
By Stephen Wahrhaftig

Housing

The Center Square: Residents of Chester County pay highest average property taxes in Pennsylvania

November 20, 2020April 19, 2021
The Center Square

Property tax revenues remain a prime source of funds for state and local governments, according to the Tax Foundation.
By The Center Square

The Economy

The Center Square: The $3,833 monthly cost of living in Chester County is the highest in Pennsylvania

October 5, 2020April 19, 2021
The Center Square

Chester County’s median household income stands at $96,726, well above the national average.
By The Center Square

Energy

Earl Baker: Pennsylvania’s energy future is unfolding just outside my front door, and it’s exciting

March 22, 2020April 19, 2021
Earl Baker

An exciting energy revolution is happening right in our backyards, writes former State Senator and Chester County Commissioner Earl Baker.

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Op-Ed

Sen. Jarrett Coleman: It’s time to end Covid penalties on small businesses

Sen. Jarrett Coleman: It’s time to end Covid penalties on small businesses

schedule May 12 2025
ink_pen Jarrett Coleman

Everyone remembers a local business in their town that was shut down due to the Covid pandemic, while the big […]

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