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Chesco ceremony honors two officers slain in 1972
... in the line of duty protecting the citizens of Kennett Square." In September, Douglas H. Pyle, a 20-year-old Parkesburg officer killed in the line of duty in 1988, was honored. The tributes arose in large part through the passion of two men: Jimmy ... Comment?
Metalized Polypropylene Capacitors
PARKESBURG, Pa., Nov. 12, 2009 a ' High Energy Corp. has announced the first line of high-frequency, high-power, oil-immersed and conduction-cooled metalized polypropylene robust capacitors with low stray inductance and losses that last beyond expectations. Comment?
Oil-Immersed Capacitors offer low stray inductance/losses.
... for use in high power tube type induction generators, and solid state inverters. High Energy Corp. is located in Parkesburg, Pennsylvania, in picturesque Pennsylvania Dutch Country, 40 miles west of Philadelphia. The company has recruited and ... Comment?
Improved Keystone Corridor would get state's trains back on track
... would bolster the tax base and improve the quality of life of residents. Communities from Coatesville and Parkesburg to Mount Joy and Elizabethtown would be revitalized by new residential and commercial development. TODs are planned for Ardmore and ... Comment?
Bareville native reaches 100 in good h...
... "trimming and fancy work," including making spindles and handrails for Upper Octorara Presbyterian Church in Parkesburg. He also had his own cabinet shop. King retired from carpentry when he was in his 80s. King said there have been big changes from ... Comment?
Cocktail Corner: Black Walnut Winery
... some of the businesses that have occupied the current Black Walnut Winery's tasting room on Lincoln Highway in Parkesburg, Pa. So needless to say, there was a ton of work to be done when the Castles and Kuhns purchased. "You can just imagine some of ... Comment?
Parkesburg, Pa., history told by the bottles
... on patriotic holidays. Still others know him as the unofficial historian and one-man historical society of Parkesburg, a quiet village in western Chester County. But to folks who are passionate about old bottles, especially those with local ties, ... Comment?
... he says. "You have to be able to touch the rudder pedals - that's essential." As he spoke, Carolyn Bottomley, of Parkesburg in Chester County, examined a cockpit that her son, Andrew, 15, and several buddies were climbing into. ("Really cool," he ... Comment?
... he says. "You have to be able to touch the rudder pedals - that's essential." As he spoke, Carolyn Bottomley, of Parkesburg in Chester County, examined a cockpit that her son, Andrew, 15, and several buddies were climbing into. ("Really cool," he ... Comment?
Ceremony honors Parkesburg officer killed in 1988
A ceremony at West Chester's courthouse honored a fallen Parkesburg police officer yesterday, initiating Chester County's version of Philadelphia's Hero Cop program. Comment?
... sister, Fred Tyson and Ronald Tyson, both of Coatesville, Harold Tyson of Rehoboth Beach, Del., Robert Tyson, of Parkesburg, James Tyson, of Cochranville, and Joan Haider, of Clyde, N.C.; one grandson, David Greenleaf and one great-grandson, Caleb ... Comment?
... another ball coming in." - Judith S. Sandt, Lancaster "Yes, boss, I know the ball is in my court." - Pam Hershey, Parkesburg "Tell me again what 'love' means." - Michelle Wise, Lancaster "No, really, honey, I'm working. ... (on my forehand)." - Mark ... Comment?
This Suburban Life: Rolls Royce and Bentleys
Rich Frawley restores vintage Rolls Royce and Bentleys in his Parkesburg workshop nestled among the rolling hills of Chester County video: detail player: autoplay - ON: continuous - OFF: tpltID - 21394218001 Elsewhere on the site: In Chester County, a Rolls and Bentley repair team Viewing notes: To view video, you'll need a Flash player Comments 0 ... Comment?
This Suburban Life: Rolls Royce and Bentleys
Rich Frawley restores vintage Rolls Royce and Bentleys in his Parkesburg workshop nestled among the rolling hills of Chester County Elsewhere on the site: In Chester County, a Rolls and Bentley repair team Comments 0 comments Post your comment Because your contributions are currently under review, no comments can be made at this time. Comment?
Former Hempfield substitute teacher charged with having romantic relationship with student
... a romantic relationship with one of his female students. Manor Township police charged Michael Palmer, 23, of Parkesburg, Thursday with one count of corruption of minors. The incident is the latest in what seems to be a trend in Lancaster County. In ... Comment?
... Paoli, were charged Friday with robbery, simple assault and criminal conspiracy, police said. Evan Tonnesen, 19, Parkesburg, had been charged previously, police said. Tonnesen entered the store, displayed a handgun, demanded money from the register ... 6 comments
Two more Chester County residents charged in April robbery in Lebanon
... simple assault and criminal conspiracy, police said. Previously charged with robbery was Evan Tonnesen, 19, of Parkesburg, police said. Frame is accused of driving Tonnesen to and from the Lebanon store in Russell's vehicle, and Russell is accused ... Comment?
New pastor dedicated to serving community
... Kentucky, he served part-time for five years at two Pennsylvania churches, Upper Octorara Presbyterian Church in Parkesburg and at the Forks of the Brandywine Presbyterian Church in Glenmoore. Five years ago, Wiest was appointed to serve on the ... Comment?
... 2008. Chester County police said that Baldwin allegedly shot three individuals during a drug-related robbery in Parkesburg, Chester County on April 10. Arrest of shooting suspect In an unrelated criminal investigation, police have arrested one ... Comment?
Cops: 'Incredibly disturbing' teen confessed to many crimes
... a host of other crimes: * On April 10, Baldwin shot three men during a a drug-related robbery at an apartment in Parkesburg, Chester County, police said. The victims, whose names weren't released, all survived. Parkesburg police are expected to file ... Comment?