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An overflow crowd enjoyed signature beers during Revelation Craft Brewing Co.’s opening Thursday in Georgetown. more
DOVER — Like a boulder rolling downhill, musical artist Lucas Mayfield is gaining momentum each day and showing no signs of stopping. Mr. Mayfield, best known as “Amillion the … more
Success and setbacks have both been players in the construction of the Millsboro Police Department’s headquarters. more
High society meets ghostly high jinks when the Kent County Theatre Guild stages the classic Noel Coward comedy “Blithe Spirit” at the Patchwork Playhouse, starting Sept. 15. more
CAMBRIDGE – Sail-powered workboats (skipjacks, bugeyes, log canoes) started racing in 1872 when local watermen took their boats and crews out on shakedown sails before the start of the oyster … more
Ken Anderson has his eyes focused firmly on the future of the state’s capital, after being hired as the property development director for the “Capital City 2030: Transforming Downtown Dover” master plan. more
MIDDLETOWN — After years of regular travel between New York and Virginia, Walter Sellers says he’s now in a great place. more
Many students returned to school this week and so did an increased police presence around them. more
About the time COVID-19 restrictions in Delaware were lifted in July 2021, the Sussex County Planning & Zoning Commission discontinued the phone-in option for public testimony during its sessions. However, at the Aug. 29 County Council meeting, Milton resident Janet Le Digabel and Eul Lee of Lewes requested that the commission consider reinstating that choice. more
The 22nd annual Riverwalk Freedom Festival is fast approaching. The event will take over much of Milford’s downtown area on Sept. 16 from 9 a.m. to about 10 p.m. with more than 100 vendors, a kids area, beer garden, car show, pet parade paddleboats and fireworks at dusk. more
DOVER - The 37th Annual Amish Country Bike Tour is scheduled to return Sept. 9, starting and ending at Legislative Mall in downtown Dover. With routes of 16, 25, 50, 62 and 100 miles, there is an … more
Following a path taken by other Sussex County municipalities, the town is taking the first step toward saying no to all aspects of the marijuana industry. more
SMYRNA — It has been quite some time since a large public event has been hosted at Belmont Hall. But Susan Wolfe will be ready Sept. 30, when Revolutionary War Day will be held on the … more
Appoquinimink School District Schools opened in the Middletown, Odessa, Townsend and Bear  Tuesday. more
For years, generations even, teachers have been showing their students how to become informed citizens. The instruction hasn’t always been explicit and direct, but it has been part of countless lessons. Middle and high school teachers, in assigning a research project, typically remind the class to check their sources, consider the expertise of those sources and to be aware that there could be conflicting opinions on their report topic. more
There’s no literal bridge on North Race Street in Georgetown, but the organizers of Festival Hispano are offering a way for citizens of different cultures to unite there anyway. more
Students returned to Clayton Elementary School for the first day Tuesday, along with others in the Smyrna School District and in Delaware. more
Tuesday will be an Ozone Code Orange Air Quality Action Day in the First State, according to a warning issued Monday by the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control. more
A wave of shelter animals from areas of Florida devastated by Hurricane Idalia touched down Friday in Georgetown via the Brandywine Valley Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. more
BETHANY BEACH – Beachgoers enjoy fireworks Sunday night in Bethany Beach. The show was rescheduled from Fourth of July weekend because of beach renourishment work. more
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