
need we say more? valerie shultz is on the ballot in november in honey brook township!


I had not been in email for a couple of days, nor checked my spam folder. This was in my spam folder. I called the woman, but the phone just rang and rang.
Here is the content of the e-mail in case the screenshot is not clear:
Jun 6, 2025, 2:57 PM (2 days ago)
Carla,
Good afternoon. I am counsel to The Philadelphia Inquirer. I am reaching out because it has come to my attention that you are using The Inquirer’s trademark and copyrighted material on CherterCountyRamblings.com and on facebook.
Those uses infringe on The Inquirer’s intellectual property rights, including its trademark and copyrights. They also imply that ChesterCounty Ramblings.com is somehow affiliated with The Inquirer. This email is a demand by The Inquirer that you cease those uses and take down all infringing Inquirer material from ChesterCountyRamblings.com and your facebook page immediately.
I am sending you this e-mail in the hope that your uses are a mistake or misunderstanding on your part, given your past relationship with The Inquirer.
If that material is not taken down by Monday, June 9th at noon, however, I will send a cease and desist and takedown notice to you and your domain administrator.
Upon receipt of this email, please respond or call me. I can be reached directly at: xxxxxxxxx. Until this matter is resolved, The Inquirer reserves and preserves all rights and remedies.
Sincerely,
Suzanne Parillo
Now I am certain my enemies and frenemies and Internet haters will find this absolutely delightful, and I believe how this occurred is I sent an e-mail as a PAYING subscriber about how I feel about the Lower Merion tab they have online is somewhat pandering and elitist while the rest of the area essentially has to do lap dances at times to get coverage. That is known as OPINION. I also provided a correction to a name that a rather youngish reporter had misstated. The name was corrected, I never received a reply to my email. That was June 5th, 2025 at 4:18 PM.
Instead the following day, only it went to spam, the Philadelphia Inquirer sent me a legal letter.
Ladies and gentleman, this proves how bleak the future of journalism is indeed. I am hardly the only person who has ever shared their stuff, does everyone get legal letters?
Out of curiosity, do the people in C Suite actually know how many stories they have gotten from me as a source? Great stories and articles that have provided them with much web traffic and perhaps subscriptions?
Does the C Suite actually realize that once upon a time they used MY photos for THEIR articles?
Does the C Suite actually realize that once upon a time until they killed the neighbors section online, I wrote articles they published and paid me for?
Machs nicht, this is the brave new world of journalism. What I did before doesn’t matter, who I know doesn’t matter and if the late Sam McKeel was alive he would shake his head, because he actually knew me and he was an amazing newspaperman.
And what else doesn’t matter? All of the stories they got from me, because of me, or their reporters saw something I posted.
So maybe they will take my blog down. Maybe they will take my blog’s Facebook page down.
Maybe Goliath will chase David for a pound of flesh. All the people who call me fat will say that is good for my diet plan.
The funny thing is over all of the years I have been a subscriber (and by the way their subscriptions allow people to share complete articles), I have NEVER ever had anyone from The Philadelphia Inquirer complain that I was sharing anything. As a matter of fact I have had reporters thank me because they know how expensive subscriptions are, etc. And essentially, that is WHY I have shared things over the years: because of the people who can’t afford a subscription.
C’est la vie, C’est la guerre, C’est une pomme de terre.
Perhaps this is the universe telling me caring about where I live and issues is not worth it.
Perhaps the universe is pointing out why people don’t actually trust their local and regional papers.
All I know is apparently Goliath has taken out a hit on David.

Edward R. Murrow was a pioneering television broadcaster who died way too young. He died of lung cancer in 1965 at age 57. Good Night, and Good Luck was a movie about a period in his life that came out in 2005. He is really the guy that shaped the television news. He worked for CBS. he started out in radio and covered things about World War II from London. He was head of the network’s then “European bureau.”

Eventually, his career took him to television news, then in its early days. He was a force for free and uncensored media ergo free speech in the era where he really changed our television news during the nationwide hysteria of the communist hunting McCarthy era the early 1950s. He literally took on the establishment and won.
The movie centers around Edward R. Murrow and essentially the pissing match between him and whom he referred to as the junior senator from Wisconsin, or Joseph McCarthy.
This movie has been translated into a stage play with a limited run on Broadway and tonight, CNN and Max broadcast it live from a Broadway theater called the Winter Garden Theater in New York City.
George Clooney has the starring role of Edward R Murrow, and from the movie to the current stage version this has been his baby and what I saw tonight was nothing short of freaking fabulous.
You’re watching a play set in the 1950s about what happened then, yet it’s a version what we’re experiencing today as in right now in this country. It’s almost eerie.
Also important, this is the first time a Broadway play has been broadcast live on television. I really think CNN was sending this country a message by doing this. George Clooney certainly is and I applaud him for the courage of his convictions.
Clooney showed us the new McCarthyism loud and clear. Will it be a catalyst of popular culture to enact positive change? I don’t have the answer for that question.
What I do know is the show has shown us the importance of free and fair journalism and the First Amendment. This show showed us the importance of why we can’t just allow this country to evolve into a fake monarchy or an unpleasant oligarchy meets a political circus, more accurately.
Now I’ll get to what this post was originally about, so read on.
I saw a gentleman on Lancaster Avenue or Route 30 in Malvern/Frazer on Friday. This is not the scene you expect to see out here. You don’t expect to see an unhoused man with his life in a grocery cart out here. A friend of mine told me they saw him in Thorndale Thursday, so that’s quite a journey on foot if he was passing through Malvern/Frazer Friday.
This kind of visual is something you expect from a more urban setting. Although you don’t expect such a sight out here I am told there are plenty of homeless that you don’t see and a lot of them are probably hiding in plain sight.
What is being done for these people now I’ve heard of tent cities or settlements in Pottstown (Chester County and Montgomery County) and further west along the river.
There was a bigger tent city in Norristown (Montgomery County) that was broken up by their borough council and I don’t know where those people ever went.
We don’t seem to have anything that can help these homeless, many of whom have serious mental issues. We have lousy mental health system in this country. There are too few solidly good practitioners, and there are sorts of levels of other kinds people who call themselves mental health professionals, only they’re not.
We have a healthcare system that is so frustrating that there are no words for most people some days if they even have health insurance. And then there’s just the general economy. It’s supposed to be so fabulous now, so where’s the fabulous? Has fabulous been subjected to a tariff, by chance?
There are people out out of work and there are people can’t afford to have safe and decent places to live. There are people can’t afford groceries or medicine. There are many who are white collar slaves at work.
And most of us are just trying to get through each day, each hour of each day, and each week with our heads down and pray for something better. Do prayers work come? Sometimes I wonder.
To see that man Friday in front of Planet Fitness pushing a shopping cart with his life in it really gave me pause. The simple truth is that could be any of us, you just don’t know. There are people I know who struggle, yeah, most of us ourselves are just getting by. It’s like when you see somebody going through cancer or who has lost a loved one, that also could be any one of us on any given day.
We have elected officials of every level of government who have forgotten why they are in office, or they never really cared in the first place, and we were deceived.
Then we have the good eggs, kind of like the proverbial white hats who bang their head on the wall just trying to do their best to help their constituencies.
And while the fat cats seem to get fatter, our media coverage seems to decrease day by day. Local papers have become eviscerated by soulless, nameless, faceless, hedge fund owners.
Regional newspapers, suffer similar issues and every week another voice who represented us retires or leaves or moves on. Some of the young and new reporters that you find don’t really have the institutional knowledge to get some of what they’re covering, and some of them I wonder if they actually have the intellectual curiosity. And I’m not trying to be unfair, because there are also some who are new and tremendously talented and very good. Only you don’t hear their voice often enough.
And then you go to television news. First of all, I want to know who is instructing half of the women what to wear on air, especially when there broadcasting from the studio. And the men aren’t much better and maybe I’m just showing my age, but it really bothers me when I see male newscasters on air wearing sneakers or similarly walk the dog or go to the farmers market type shoes. Can we also talk about how they don’t know how to correctly pronounce the names of the people they’re interviewing or discussing or the streets or the towns?
Next onto what’s covered. And it’s like a game of bingo to try to get a local issue covered. It’s just as hard as it is to connect with your local TV station as it is to get a live person when your Internet goes down and you can’t and you want to talk to somebody from Verizon or Comcast.
And then you wonder when a local story does get placed that affects so many no matter where they live, do people actually care?
These are all my meandering thoughts for the day. You can like them or not like them, it’s entirely up to you. And if you don’t like what I or any other blogger writes about, you are free to start your own blog and see if you can do it better.
Ciao for now.


A little birdie told me the other day that pickleball had gotten very quiet at the Upper Main Line YMCA in Berwyn.
And indeed it has.
As previously documented and witnessed at many meetings in Easttown Township, the neighbors have been trying to see an amicable solution that is fair to everyone, not just the Upper Main Line YMCA (UMLY.)
This has been going on for a couple of years, right? And I remember from watching the meetings that the neighbors tried really hard to just be good neighbors and get treated fairly and no one heard them, so now they have filed suit and they have a shark as an attorney.
They have hired I think one of the best land-use lawyers that exists in this area, Phil Rosensweig. He was one of the seven commissioners in Lower Merion many years ago who helped stop eminent domain for private gain. As a matter of fact, he wrote the ordinance revoking its potential use.


Buckle up buttercups, this will be interesting.
UMLY is part of the YMCA of Greater Brandywine family. And the YMCA of Greater Brandywine is no secret to contretemps at times including prior pickleball issues, correct? It was at the Lionville Branch according to a Daily Local article, correct?
Easttown Township should have been better with this issue. Truthfully, Tredyffrin Township a couple of years ago was very proactive on the behalf of neighbors dealing with pickleball issues. And I believe that now today, Pickleball and residence are coexisting fairly peacefully in that municipality.
And just for the record, I’m not against pickleball. I have a lot of friends who play it, but I am also cognizant of the fact that a lot of times neighbors get railroaded over issues where they deserve better treatment.
UMLY could have avoided all of this, couldn’t they have?
From before:

Sometimes when I have appointments down on the Main Line, I go back via Radnor Street Road to check on the Wayne Natatorium sign. The reason I do that is I actually do not trust Radnor Township to maintain it even though it’s a state historical marker. And I am the reason it’s there.
But as I was going through today, I noticed that the parking lot that is at the corner of Willow Avenue and Radnor Street Road for Cowan Field was magically FedEx parking.
Funny thing about that lot is it supposed to be permit parking only or if you’re using the park. I can tell you that there was no one in the park when I drove by.
So is FedEx renting parking spaces from Radnor Township? I didn’t see anything like hang tags that would make one think there’s a parking permit involved.
I did have a giggle over this because when I had come through Wayne earlier, I noticed the stealth parking enforcement fairies’ van roaming around so they could hand out tickets. I guess they don’t go all the way over into Little Chicago?
Of course, I also noticed there were plenty of cars parked around Little Chicago in places that aren’t actually legal.
But hey, that’s Radnor Township at its best: inconsistent.
Isn’t this part of Jack Larkin’s ward? He’s still the Ward 1 Commissioner, right?
Anyway, I hope these FedEx trucks have legal permits because otherwise it’s pretty crappy to get chased around by the parking enforcement fairies and there’s a double standard right?


Yeah, what he said. The brave New World of Meta is showing us things we wouldn’t look at unless they forced it on us. These are things we aren’t actually even interested in, but they think we should be interested in.
This includes the two geniuses that think it’s a great idea to make your dinner in your kitchen sinks. But of course, these are also the two geniuses who are then seen cleaning their toilets by stuffing it full of rolls of toilet paper and covering it with cheap kitchen sink detergent, and I don’t know what happened because I couldn’t watch that to the end. And then there was the Thanksgiving turkey prepped in the toilet, but I digress.
These ding- a-lings have a compatriot or kindred spirit who makes pasta fresh out of dried spaghetti. Because apparently wherever she lives, they don’t sell flour at the grocery store.
And these women for being domestic stupidity experts have millions, yes millions of viewers. Talk about the dumbing down of America.
Coming from Italian heritage both of these things are actually offensive to watch. And I doubt very much that Blondie with her super gelled fingernails learned how to make pasta out of dried pasta in Italy. Nor does Velveeta go in actual Italian pasta dishes.
Madonna santa!
But this, like flat Hal faced Easter Bunny costumes, gets clicks. And it’s just so freaking stupid. These women should be embarrassed, but they’re not, they’re counting their clicks on Facebook to buoy their virtual lives.
I will note I did not intentionally click on either of these videos. I was scrolling through my feed and it’s part of the things that just sort of pop up like my husband will ask me why are you playing that and I’m like I’m not playing anything deliberately I was scrolling past things on Facebook and Instagram.
Anyway, I just figured I would post my disgust of these two examples of “cooking.” and help them get more click bait.
Except they’re not cooking.
Ciao for now.

Yesterday I threw up a post about a problem in East Whiteland with an orphaned railroad bridge/underpass. It was once part of the West Chester Railroad. The structure is dated 1915 and I’m posting photos that a neighbor to this structure took today.

It’s kind of obvious what’s happening. It’s falling apart and it’s dangerous and it needs to come down. Not everything can be saved, not everything should be saved.
Here’s hoping Chester County and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania can look beyond their collective navels and assist East Whiteland here .

I would say it was safe to assume that time is of the essence here and people need to pay attention to the fact that this road is closed with good reason. Today, people have a habit of ignoring police barricades and road closed signs.
Yesterday‘s post by me is at the bottom, and this is one of these things that well a local paper used to write about. But who knows what they let our local paper write about most of the time.
Please avoid Ravine Road in East Whiteland and this specifically is why it’s closed. And please don’t start some big thing about “Oh we need to save this structure.” No, we don’t. It’s dangerous. It needs to come down.
Thanks for stopping by.


So Savvy Main Line blew the lid off of Radnor Township School District and the book banning of it all. The complainant ONCE AGAIN was the SAME guy who tried before, only this time, Radnor’s current unimpressive Superintendent of Schools Ken Batchelor who has obviously forgotten all about the diverse communities he once served, and STILL serves, seems to be capitulating to this dude’s whims?
My opinion on Batchelor is overwhelmingly he needs to go.
What is this man who oops started this again really afraid of? Did Superintendent Ken Batchelor misplace his balls somewhere? Yes, I just did say this because libraries? Libraries are supposed to be a peaceful place. A refuge. A haven. A safe place. I was and still am a bookworm. I loved libraries as kid. It was a place to escape, to visit foreign lands, learn something new, develop your own intellectual curiosity.
A library (again) is supposed to be a safe space.
This same man who has been wreaking havoc in Radnor probably embarrasses his kids, but are they allowed to have their own opinions? So he can keep his own kids out of the library and away from certain books and I have to wonder if he knows what his own kids get up to on the internet, social media, at the mall, etc.? Probably not.
I think this Radnor secret committee is also BS. I hope more and more people jump on this and give the Radnor librarians and librarian everywhere facing these issues back their libraries. And if these committee members are so proud of what they have done, why don’t they stand up in public?
And for every book that is banned, people need to open little free libraries of banned books everywhere.
If you don’t want your kids to read something, that is your personal choice as a parent, except if you think your kids will just not check something out that you said no to like a simple book, were you ever a kid? For me it was Are You There God, It’s Me Margaret, yet I think some of those novels like Lady Chatterley’s Lover and Tom Jones or Valley of the Dolls were a lot more racy.
To follow is the excellent Savvy reporting and Radnor School District won’t allow embedding of their videos so follow this link for the March 11, 2025 Policy Committee Meeting. I also dug up some old articles from when this guy started the witch hunts and book banning circus before.
Here’s hoping Radnor finds a new superintendent along with reversing this book ban. Parents need to parent in their own homes, not an entire school district. Would that this man who is at it again be so passionate about drugs, alcohol, and bullying. And well this angry dad could put his kids in Catholic school or a Christian school. But no, he wants Radnor taxpayers to pay for his phobias. Radnor taxpayers is that ok with you? It would not be ok with me.
Choice. Look it up, Mr. Phobic. Here’s hoping you allow your kids to have choices.
March 13, 2025 / By Caroline O’Halloran / 3 Comments /
Radnorite: To ban or not to ban: What belongs in Radnor’s classrooms February 8, 2022
The district said the removals followed a committee’s review. Some in the community criticized a lack of transparency. by Maddie Hanna Published March 4, 2025, 2:01 p.m. ET
Radnorite: Books Don’t Belong Behind Bars December 14, 2022

So today I was sent proof that West Whiteland Township is making good on their word to secure the historic Joseph Price House at 401 Clover Mill Road on the corner of S. Whiteford in Exton. West Whiteland Township has a property maintenance code that they enacted I guess within the last couple of years so it appears they went over and they had their public works board up the parts of the Joseph Price house that had basically deteriorated, rotted or were broken into. So the house is secure for now and I am told township/police are keeping an eye on it and isn’t that great?

I’m guessing that you all remember I wrote about this again recently right? It’s just when the urban explorers tell you a historic house needs to be boarded up, you know it’s bad, right?

So again, here’s the ownership of the property :

That ownership tags back to a property in Ambler, but not the Borough of Ambler. Here’s an aerial shot of that house:

Interestingly enough, this is another old house and according to Montgomery County was built around 190 one. Sometimes they aren’t particularly accurate so it could be a little earlier and ironically close to the same period of the Joseph Price house correct?


Now the owner of record has lived there longer than 2002, actually the property dates back to being purchased in Ambler around 1985. Anyway, when you look at the aerial shot, you see all those old cars right? What’s so interesting? Is the old cars that West Whiteland has wanted them to remove off the Joseph Price house property, right? And does the Joseph Price house have anything weird on the roof?



So is that a sad coincidence the both properties appear to have old car corpses?
And there is one more coincidence. The Township Manager of Lower Gwynnedd is the former manager of West Whiteland and Tredyffrin. As the Saturday Night Live Church Lady would say, “isn’t that special?”
Also there is this lovely act in PA called Act 135. Could West Whiteland Township put the Joseph Price house into a conservatorship to save the house ?
Only time will tell. Sigh.


I don’t know the family, I didn’t know this gentleman but these are the people who we should celebrate MORE in Chester County.
We need to celebrate our real farmers who just get out there and do their thing to make all of our lives better without glam shots on tractors they don’t own and expensive publicists.
People whom I know described Fred de Long as an amazing man who contributed so much.
Requiescat in pace Mr. de Long.

https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/paoli-pa/conrad-delong-12211535

They lovingly called him Farmer Fred, and he turned Rushton Farm in Newtown Square into a national model of community supported agriculture.
by Gary Miles
Published Feb. 21, 2025, 3:34 p.m. ET