What were Tilda's most-read items of 2019?
Based on my Blogger statistics, several stories about two West Marlborough Township issues received the most "hits": the tax increases approved in December to fund emergency medical services and Kennett Library construction, and the referendum vote lifting the decades-long ban on liquor licenses in the township.
Rounding out the list were:
-- The KATS 2019 pantomime was "Alice and the Stolen Tarts."
-- Andi'amu, trained by Leslie Young, won the prestigious Virginia Gold Cup Timber Stakes on May 4.
-- The former Lenape Park on the Brandywine Creek was listed for sale for $1.49 million (the price has been dropped to $990,000).
-- Train cars being shuffled back and forth at the Pocopson Hardware railyard on an unpredictable schedule irritate Route 926 motorists.
-- A long-vacant burned-out brick building on Old Baltimore Pike in Jennersville was razed.
-- The Bakers at Red Lion, the beloved little bakery and home of the "bap," was temporarily closed in October due to oven problems.
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