MyChesCo to Observe New Year’s Holiday, Returning Friday

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CHESTER COUNTY, PA — MyChesCo will observe a brief New Year’s holiday closure, stepping away from regular publishing operations beginning at noon on New Year’s Eve and remaining offline through New Year’s Day to allow staff to spend time with family and friends.

Full operations will resume on Friday.

As the year comes to a close, MyChesCo extends its sincere gratitude to its readers, subscribers, and social media followers for their continued trust, engagement, and support throughout the year. The community’s involvement has been central to MyChesCo’s mission of delivering timely, relevant, and locally focused journalism across Chester County.

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“Local news is ultimately about people — their lives, their families, and their communities,” said Timothy Alexander, Founder and Editor in Chief of MyChesCo. “As we turn the page on the calendar, we’re taking a moment to recharge, reflect, and appreciate the community that makes this work meaningful. We look forward to coming back refreshed and ready to continue serving Chester County with the dedication it deserves.”

Readers are encouraged to continue visiting MyChesCo for evergreen content, features, and updates throughout the holiday period, and to start the new year informed and connected.

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Celebrate the season, stay curious, and ring in the new year by visiting MyChesCo for trusted local news, stories, and community coverage.

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