by KimWood on August 2, 2010
Malvern has three parks managed by the Parks and Recreation Committee.
- Samuel & M Elizabeth Burke Park is near the Borough Hall and sits on 1.4 acres.
- Theodore SA Rubino Memorial Park is off Old Lincoln Highway and has a large play area for children.
- The Horace J Quann Memorial Park is on 1st and Warren and where many sports activities are held.
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By the way, have you heard the latest about The Patriot’s Path trail network ? The Malvern Borough site has a good outline to keep you informed of everything from the costs, materials, construction, maps, and even signage plans. The proposed final plans are from April 2010 – if you have an opinion you’d like to be heard… be sure and attend a meeting or get in touch with the planning commission.
Kim
by John Lauber on June 22, 2010
The chart above gives you a summary of what’s happened in East Whiteland township, PA for May, 2010. As you can see things slowed in May vs April of this year. Some of the impetus in April’s numbers may have been due to the recent tax credit deadline (under contract by April 30), which could be why the drop off occurred in May. As we enter June and the end of the school year, the cycle typically slows. It’s hard to say what impact the tax credit had, but it most certainly had a few people buying to take advantage. Possibly, a bit ahead of their original schedule for purchasing.
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by John Lauber on January 4, 2010
Recently, as a resident of Malvern Hunt, we received our official letter from William’s Transco that the pipeline work, that went through Malvern Hunt, was completed. As someone who backed up to the work zone, I can say that I didn’t really have any issues with the work or workers. They were extremely courteous and though there were some delays, once they started the work was completed fairly quickly.
As of today, the curbs, sidewalks, and common areas have been restored (even nicer in the case of common areas) then before the work was started.
Hats off, in my opinion, to Williams for making the process relatively painless.

by John Lauber on December 31, 2009
Welcome to this Malvern Hunt Community website. A web site we hope YOU, as member of the community, would like to be involved. Our goal, with this site is to provide you with information about your community and the surrounding area.
How Can You Help?
We would like to have you, as contributors, to this site. If you feel you have a writing bent and would like to chat up the community, let us know by email. Don’t feel like writing, email us anyway, and let us know what information you would like to see! We take suggestions (and criticism) really well. We want to be sure we’re providing you with the information you need as a resident of Malvern Hunt.
We look forward to hearing from you!
