…now where is that glass of milk? These sweet treats bought to you by *nDulge cupcakes, Bryn Mawr, PA
Monthly Archives: April 2013
prosciutto….yum
deer in field.
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this is progress?
Once again I turn to why we need to stand up for the land. We do not need so much development. We have a lot to consider and once open space is gone, it is gone for good.
Moderation is the word that should be used when it comes to development, only that never happens. There are way too many giant developments. Let’s hit the pause button and see what our infrastructure and natural water sources and so on and so forth can actually tolerate for a while.
But that never happens, does it?
Case in point is the great mistake of Delaware County. Newtown Township approved the giant Toll Brothers plan now in progress on the old DuPont Estate formerly known as Foxcatcher farm on Goshen Road and Route 252 in Newtown Square.
An entire little Stepford City, composed of around 450 homes and amenities (i.e. other structures) will rise from where there was the gentle rise of hills, fields, forest. Of course I wonder about all the natural water sources on the property and will they be preserved and cared for? Will they have a septic system like Byers Station where the septic fields smell a good part of the year?
Most of the old and historic buildings and houses on the estate were bulldozed for this “progress”. They will now build Tyvec McMansions with preposterously pretentious names like “Liseter- The Bryn Mawr Collection”.
Newtown Square is also facing development from that “Ellis Preserve” site which was formerly the Ellis School and ARCO Chemical and other things. I think all in all Newtown Township officials haven’t a clue as to what they have done and in 20 years there will be regrets, and lots and lots of unmanageable traffic and other issues.
Of course no one realistically expected the DuPont Estate to survive intact. After all, once crazy John went to prison for shooting Dave Shultz how much interest did the family have in dealing with all this? There were three challenges to the will of John DuPont, but never a mention I could find of preserving part of the estate in any way.
So now we are where we are today. I think Newtown Township Officials
should have fought for a less dense plan, but hey they will learn.
Look at the photos. Look at the savagery of development. Look at all the clear cutting of practically every standing tree and blade of grass and for what? For plastic houses that will not survive the test of time? I have said it before and I will say it again: this land looks raped.
I am so glad this isn’t too close to where I live. But this is the case in point as to why the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania needs to update the Municipalities Planning Code and give municipalities the power to legally hit the pause button on development —- a temporary moratorium as it were.
A few years ago a bill known as HB 904 was proposed in 2007 and 2009 – it was even discussed in an Inquirer article. Lobbyists from the building industry and developers and other groups killed this bill.
Anyway, the photos speak volumes, don’t they?
playing chicken to cross the road
I will preface this post with the fact I was a passenger in the car. I was not driving. I had someone give me grief in another post multiple times because they could not grasp the concept that while I may have been driving, the poor photos taken with my cellphone camera were done when I was STOPPED in traffic, NOT moving.
Last evening we were coming down Goshen Road to attend an event on the Main Line. As we approached the intersection of Route 252 and Goshen Road, after barely recovering from viewing the incredible savagery that Toll Brothers has inflicted upon the once beautiful DuPont Estate formerly known as Foxcatcher Farm, we noticed the traffic seemed to be in a huge snarl. It was after all around 5:30 P.M., which in my mind is still rush hour.
This is Newtown Township, Delaware County, by the way.
So we quickly realized the traffic lights to the intersection were OUT. ALL OUT. As in the very major and always busy intersection of Route 252 and Goshen Road. A lot of people almost got hit trying to navigate through this intersection as only a small percentage of drivers were even attempting the “you go, now I go” taking turns thing that you are supposed to do while carefully navigating intersections with traffic signals out. Typical arrogant and aggressive driving prevailed creating a rather dangerous situation.
There were NO police officers to be seen. There weren’t even those short stop signs out that police put out when the lights are out.
So I tried looking up Newtown Township Police Department to let them know they needed someone out there ASAP. Guess what? There really isn’t a phone number you can call. Every phone number to the police department I looked up had a recording on it. Newtown Township Police Department doesn’t want to talk to those they protect and serve, apparently. They only want you to waste precious time calling EVERYTHING in on 911 which goes to Delaware County Dispatch which is MILES away.
This is why they need a non-emergency or alternate phone number that is answered. Ordinary people don’t know what exactly constitutes a 911 emergency by the definition of a police department and we don’t want to get hollered at for phoning in something they do not feel is an emergency. The other thing is when you call these county seat dispatch centers the people answering the phones do not necessarily understand WHERE you are calling from.
If Newtown Township Delaware County Police doesn’t want someone answering the phones in their station although you know there is always someone there, then their phones at night should feed into dispatch automatically and not make people feel like they can’t contact the police department. All it would be is a simple call forward, and surely they can afford that? Especially with all the money the township will make selling themselves to Toll Brothers, right? Speaking of Toll Brothers, there were little red flags all around that intersection last night – you know like utility companies and others use to mark? Did this development in progress have anything to do with the traffic lights failing at rush hour?
chester county antiques show this weekend at phelps school
I love antiques shows. Great place to educate your eye at a minimum. (Unless you have a bottomless checkbook or just don’t care, show prices are generally marked up.) This week is the Chester County Historical Society’s Antiques Show – I am very psyched to go!
SHOW HOURS SATURDAY, APRIL 6 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
SUNDAY, APRIL 7 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
EXPERT VERBAL APPRAISALS SUNDAY, APRIL 7 11:00AM-1:00PM
$I5.00 GENERAL ADMISSION INCLUDES SHOW CATALOG & FREE PARKING Free admission to the Chester County Historical Society for Friday and Saturday
A New Location for 2013 -The Phelps School Malvern, PA
Featuring 18th and 19th Century American and Continental Antiques.
FOR INFORMATION 610-692-4800
Dealer list from the CCHS website:
| A Bird In HandAyscough Antiques
Back In Time LLC Britannia House Antiques Cecelia B. Williams Antiques David Good & Sam Forsythe David Pownall Willis Dixon-Hall Fine Art Dover House Antiques Dubey’s Art and Antiques, Inc. Edward J. Rayeur Antiques Emele’s Antiques Eve Stone Antiques, Ltd. Greg Kramer and Co. Greshville Antiques and Fine Art Hanes & Ruskin Antiques Heller Washam Antiques Hilary and Paulette Nolan H.L. Chalfant American Fine Art Antiques Holly A. Peters Oriental Rugs J. Gallagher James M. Kilvington, Inc. Johanna Antiques John Chaski Antiques Joseph J. Lodge Kelly Kinzle Antiques Malcolm Magruder Marc Witus Antiques Margaret Johnson Sutor Antiques |
Neverbird AntiquesPaul J Decoste
Roger D. Winter, Ltd. R.M. Worth Antiques, Inc. Ruth C. Rogers Saje Americana Sally Good Antiques Salt Box Antiques Shaeffer’s Antiques Sidney Gecker American Folk Art Spencer Marks Stevens Antiques Steven Schuyler Bookseller The Antique Store In Wayne The Bar and Diamond The Fassnachts The Haneberg’s Antiques The Norwoods Spirit of America Thomas Brown Antiques Thurston Nichols American Antiques Inc Van Tassel Baumann American Antiques Wesley T. Sessa Antiques West Pelham Antiques William Hutchison Books-Prints-Paintings William R. & Teresa F. Kurau * Dealer list as of 2/7/2013 |
garage sale chic chester county is open saturday april 6th!
Have you been? What are you waiting for? There is always something fun to be found! Here is their announcement from Facebook and be mindful of their hours:
Open tomorrow, Saturday 4/6 @ 8am – 1410 Grove Ave, West Chester, PA along with large neighborhood sale going on at same time!!
lush life
Lush life, indeed. More predictable and plentiful than spring daffodils, the Pinnacle Vodka bottles are back. They are tossed on several lawns again on Route 352 between Paoli Pike and the intersection of King Road.
Too many bottles of the same thing being tossed to be coincidence. Today they showed variety and an empty bottle of equally rot gut Smirnoff was tossed along with the two empty Pinnacle Vodka bottles.
Eventually whomever is doing this will get caught. Apparently they want to pickle their liver(s), which is their business. Just wish they would stop littering and drinking and driving (which one can assume they are doing).
file under slow down
There are always accidents on Route 352 (North Chester Road). One of the most accident prone spots is where Forrest Lane meets Route 352 (North Chester). There was another one of those accidents this afternoon around 5 p.m.
Route 352 (North Chester Road) is a PENNDot Road. I don’t know what can be done, but it might help if people slowed down and paid attention








