Wednesday, October 15th, 2025
Good morning, West Chester. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 15th of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ On Oct. 13, Chester County Opportunities Industrialization Center honored Reverend Dr. Leon H. Sullivan— a civil rights leader and founder of OICs nationwide—whose work in education and training continues to impact the community. His legacy of self-help and social justice inspires programs that support low-income and disadvantaged residents. VISTA Today
- ➤ A plan to redevelop the former Pennhurst site into a large data center met strong opposition from local residents after an online petition gathered 3,063 signatures and public meetings in East Vincent Township revealed concerns over preserving the site's history and environment. Local leaders are reviewing the feedback—aiming to protect the quality of life in the community. VISTA Today
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Frazer Antique Market—now open Tuesday through Sunday in Frazer—offers shoppers vintage home goods, clothing, jewelry and décor in a 3,300-square-foot space featuring antiques from sixteen new dealers. After Frazer Antiques closed after 30 years, new owner Kristin Smith said she aims to create a community space—where residents can gather and learn pottery or jewelry making. VISTA Today
- ➤ Local restaurant 9 Prime offers fancy steakhouse dining in West Chester with a range of steaks, seafood, pasta, and more. Owner John O’Connell and chef Jacob Altemus renovated an 1863 bank building—now featuring chic interiors and private vault dining rooms—to create a modern, high-class space. VISTA Today
- ➤ Maria Frizelle Roberts started MFR Consultants in 1989 to fix broken systems in healthcare and government, growing her one-woman firm to serve clients nationwide. Firstrust Bank helped her business during tough times—processing key funding requests quickly and showing how strong partnerships can boost growth. VISTA Today
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ A 15-year-old boy named Weston Hammacher had a medical emergency while riding in a car in Phoenixville on Saturday—his mother Janessa Broderick called for help and nurse Lauren McGlaughlin with retired firefighter Jonathan Mount stepped in, and he is feeling much better now. 6abc Philadelphia
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Ali Barkley, younger brother to Saquon Barkley, joins West Chester University’s football team as a running back for the 2025-2026 season and hopes to build on his recent 56-yard, one-touchdown performance in a win. He will further energize the team ahead of its first home game Saturday—where the Golden Rams Marching Band will perform for family and alumni. VISTA Today
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13th Annual Unite For HER Run/Walk
9-11 a.m. — Downtown West Chester PA — $30 – $60 — Come together to support breast and ovarian cancer patients through community run/walk efforts.
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West Chester French: Café and Conversation
11 a.m. – 1 p.m. — Panera Bread — Free entry — Indulge in French culture with conversation, wine, cheese, and chocolate tastings.
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West Chester Halloween Parade
5-8 p.m. — West Chester Railroad — $50 – $80 — Celebrate Halloween with a train ride featuring live music, games, and spooky fun.
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West Chester Halloween Parade 2025
1 p.m. — Downtown West Chester PA — Free — Celebrate Halloween with costumes, candy stations, and local performances at this family-friendly parade.
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Throwdown Thursdays at Más
9-11:45 p.m. — Más Mexicali Cantina — $4 Miller Lites and $10 Marg Pitchers — Enjoy line dancing with Boot Scootin Becky and perfect your moves on the dance floor.
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Fall Colors Hike for Kids
11 a.m. — Oakbourne Mansion & Park — $12 per child — Engage in a family-friendly adventure blending exploration and education for children ages 3-8.
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West Chester Veteran's Day Parade 2025
2 p.m. — Downtown West Chester PA — Free entry — Celebrate and honor veterans with a festive parade through the heart of West Chester.
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Throwdown Thursdays at Más
9-11:45 p.m. — Más Mexicali Cantina — $4 Miller Lites, $10 Marg Pitchers — Line dance the night away with Boot Scootin Becky and enjoy tasty drink specials.
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