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April 23, 2021
Chester County Commissioners Marian Moskowitz, Josh Maxwell and Michelle Kichline recently approved a contract for $50,000 with Coatesville-based non-profit Movement Community Development Corporation (MCDC) to provide outreach and budgeting guidance for current residents seeking to buy their first home in Coatesville.
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Specifically, the $50,000 contract is for MCDC s Coatesville Home Ownership Made Easy (CHOME) program. We are pleased to work with MCDC on this project, and to collaborate with the City of Coatesville and many of the County s organizations and non-profits that are also focused on the city s revitalization, said Chester County Commissioners Chair Marian Moskowitz. This project is important and necessary because it lets those who are living in Coatesville take advantage of the revitalization, to remain part of the community, and help it to thrive.
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A study of internet access in southern Chester County will show where there are gaps in access to the internet and identify the challenges to getting residents online. (Shutterstock)
WEST CHESTER, PA A study of internet access in southern Chester County will show where there are gaps in access to the internet and identify the challenges to getting residents online.
An interactive map produced in 2018 by Ben St. Germain of Purdue Center for Regional Development showed that about 15 percent of Chester County lacks internet access, with areas of high and moderate vulnerability in the southwestern part of Chester County.
Across Pennsylvania and the country, 2020 started on a positive note for businesses and the economy. Unemployment was low — 3.9% in Chester County in January 2020 and 3.7% in
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