Take a look back at some of the top news that made headlines in 2019 in Phoenixville:
Nine Guinness World Records were set in Pennsylvania in 2019. Here's a look at all of them, from the shocking to the bizarre.
A book can open us up to so much more than the story inside.
The new bike repair station is now installed on the Schuylkill River Trail in Phoenixville.
Great news for cyclists on the Schuylkill River Trail.
For the first time in recent history, the PAHS Cheer Squad is headed to Nationals!
Come out and help add some greenery and environmental benefits to the Borough.
"Benedict Arnold Double Agent DIPA" and "Marquis de Lagerette" beers will be served at the unique fundraiser to support Valley Forge Park.
The French and Pickering Creeks Conservation Trust cut the ribbon on their newest piece of preserved land over the weekend.
The official start to fall is just a few weeks away. Here's what you need to know to start planning an autumn weekend at the farm.
A ceremony Thursday marked the launch of a three-year study examining how native American eels can improve the health of the ecosystem.
A Pennsylvania lottery ticket sold in Chester County recently struck it big.
The National Park Service announced $1.17 million in Battlefield Preservation Planning Grants, and Chester County is getting a cut.
Live music, theatrical performances, sidewalk shops, restaurant specials, and more.
The Phillie Phanatic arrives at the Kimberton Fair Thursday night. There's also the first ever donut eating contest, and 4 bike giveaways.
The Phoenixville Hospital's Thrift Shop has donated $54,000 to several local organizations, they announced.
Medal of Honor recipient Master Sergeant Leroy Petry will speak to teachers at an upcoming event at the Freedoms Foundation in Valley Forge.
Swastikas at local state park | CHOP expanding | Local college frats disbanded | 4DX Theater Arrives | PA teacher salaries | Measles arrives
The special honor was presented as nearly 2,000 runners descened on Valley Forge for the annual Revolutionary 5-mile race.
Check out the top news that made headlines this week across the Patch network in Eastern Pennsylvania:
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration tracks addresses where meth labs have been busted. Here’s what things look like in the local area.
Information about a tree planting event in celebration of Arbor Day
After 17 years of devoted service, Carol Berger retires from Phoenixville Area Community Services.
Want to design the 2019 Firebird t-shirt? Now's your chance.
Another big winner in the Pennsylvania Lottery was sold at the Phoenixville Acme recently.
Hear scripture, join in song, prayer, and reflection.
While park-goers might be imagining what things looked like in George Washington's era, there are clues that stretch back 210 million years.
Philly's popular beer garden is coming down the Schuylkill. Local craft beers by the river, free bike sharing and kayaking, food, and more.
With fridgid temperatures and snowy and icy weather hitting the area, here's how you can best help your local shelter.
Someone lucky struck it big at a little shop on Egypt Road in Sunday's drawing.
Sources have it that Stormy Daniels, who is an experienced equestrian, wants to move to Chester County. She's denied it adamantly.
The new year brings many wonderful things, including Girl Scout cookies. Find out where and when to get them near Phoenixville.
A big holiday surprise for one lucky shopper at the Phoenixville Acme.
Come out and help add some greenery to the Borough.
The grants include projects that are both local and upstream, and will impact the health of the entire Schuylkill River watershed.
Tickets now available. Empty Bowls features a delicious meal of soup and bread, pottery by local artists, and live musical entertainment.
Sponsored by PACS, A Place at the Table explores the ramifications of food insecurity in our nation and its communities.
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Rides, livestock competitions, exhibits, food, entertainment, and, of course, donuts.