The Milford Museum is revisiting history and wants residents to join in.
In May, the museum began the “This Month in Milford History” initiative, an effort to show how the city came to be.
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By Elle Wood
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6/28/24
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For many Dover Air Force Base airmen in need of specific health care, a limiting factor is not paying for the service itself but just getting to the best facility.
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By Benjamin Rothstein
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6/27/24
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The Sussex County Planning & Zoning Commission on Wednesday left WaterGirl Farm high and dry regarding its expansion plans, finding that its owners need to better establish who owns what part of an access road to the property.
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By Brian Gilliland
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6/27/24
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DOVER — The Fourth of July conjures up images of sweltering summer days, outdoor barbecues, time with family and friends, but most of all — fireworks.
It is a yearly celebration of …
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By Mike Finney
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6/27/24
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The Kent County Public Library might be limited when it comes to space, but its possibilities for the public are endless.
Last month, the location’s variety of programs led it to be named the 2024 Library of the Year at the Maryland/Delaware Library Associations’ annual conference in Cambridge, Maryland.
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By Mike Finney
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6/27/24
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DOVER - A bipartisan measure that would define “United States Military Pension” in Delaware Code passed the Delaware State Senate unanimously on Wednesday.
Sponsored by Sen. …
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Daily State News
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6/27/24
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DOVER—United States Senator for Delaware Tom Carper visited the Downtown Dover Partnership Wednesday morning to celebrate the partnership receiving a $1 million EPA Brownfields Community …
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By Benjamin Rothstein
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6/26/24
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With the growth of technology comes new ways for private information to be illegally distributed.
One method is via skimmers that can be attached to retailers’ credit card readers. These devices take information from the card to later access the owners’ accounts.
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By Elle Wood
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6/26/24
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DOVER — Need help in throwing a baseball better?
Hire a pitching coach for your child.
Need assistance in finding the right college for your kid?
Contact a professional focused …
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By Craig Anderson
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6/26/24
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Demolition has begun, and final site plans have been approved for the revitalization project of the former Nylon Capital Shopping Center in Seaford.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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6/26/24
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The Milford School District has appointed new principals, starting as early as the 2024-25 academic session.
The changes are part of the “Charting the Course to Excellence” plan, a strategy introduced last year that will be developed through 2028.
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By Elle Wood
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6/26/24
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DOVER — Motorists throughout the country are expected to travel to their Independence Day celebrations in record numbers.
Drivers in Delaware and on all roads heading to the Atlantic Ocean …
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By Mike Finney
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6/26/24
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After 28 years with The Children’s Theatre, and 25 as a director, the curtain will come down on Patricia Beetschen’s tenure this weekend with “The Glass Slipper” at The Schwartz Center for the Arts.
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By Craig Horleman
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6/26/24
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DOVER—Ten years in the making, the City of Dover is closer than ever to a joint-use agreement with Dover Air Force Base that would allow for commercial flights to and from the base’s …
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By Benjamin Rothstein
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6/25/24
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DOVER – Physician-assisted suicide has passed the Delaware General Assembly.
During an emotional and at times heated debate, the state Senate approved House …
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By Logan B. Anderson
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6/25/24
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DOVER—Tabletop gamers across the country rejoiced Saturday for ‘Free RPG Day,’ and that includes at Dover board game store ‘Born to Game.’
An RPG, shorthand …
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By Benjamin Rothstein
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6/24/24
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An act that would allow physician-assisted suicide stalled in the state Senate on Thursday.
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By Logan B. Anderson
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6/24/24
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Thanks to state financial assistance, the owners of Coastal Key Lime Pie in Seaford are aiming to double business.
To that end, a new crust machine will speed the creation of their key lime pies, plus a lime green refrigerated truck will keep them cold during deliveries.
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By Craig Anderson
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6/24/24
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Wyoming musician Rezac keeps humming along
By Craig Horleman
Daily State News
WYOMING — The beat doesn’t stop for Jim Rezac.
After more than 30 years making music, the …
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By Craig Horleman
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6/24/24
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The 34th Positively Dover African American Festival was held Saturday at Legislative Mall.
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By Craig Anderson
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6/22/24
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