DOVER — Schutte Park is just about ready to go to the dogs.
Robin Eaton, City of Dover Parks and Recreation director, updated members of the Parks, Recreation and Community Enhancement …
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By Mike Finney
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8/17/23
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Demolition of the old Milford Middle school on Lakeview Ave. began Wednesday. The Milford School Board recently approved the project which is expected to cost $744,000. Dis Associates LLC of Elkton, …
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8/17/23
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CAMDEN — As supporters Wednesday publicly called for an arrest in the death of a 3-year-old boy struck by a vehicle Aug. 8, police continued to investigate whether charges are indeed warranted. …
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By Craig Anderson
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8/17/23
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DOVER — James Truitt and his family of seven saw their lives get turned upside down in the blink of a condemned sign being placed on the door at Driftwood Spirits at 153 S. Bradford St. in …
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By Mike Finney
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8/16/23
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Following in Georgetown’s footsteps, Milford is gearing up to build a shelter village for residents who do not have homes. Mayor Archie Campbell confirmed that the city has plans drawn up for the project and has a specific site in mind.
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By Matt McDonald
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8/15/23
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MILLSBORO — An officer’s promotion has triggered a change at the school resource officer position at East Millsboro Elementary and Millsboro Middle schools.
With the rise of Jonathan …
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By Glenn Rolfe
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8/15/23
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Former Camden Mayor Justin T. King pleaded guilty to two misdemeanors and no contest to a third Tuesday in connection with a physical confrontation with two men in late February.
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By Craig Anderson
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8/15/23
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SEAFORD — More than three decades before Saturday’s Eastern Shore AFRAM Festival, Sean Ramon Montague sensed something was not right.
As an art teacher in Baltimore City Public …
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By Glenn Rolfe
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8/15/23
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On Aug, 15, the first US Economic Development Administration Tech Hubs application deadline hit, ending Phase 1 of one of the United States’ biggest tech-focused economic development …
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By Holly Quinn
Delaware Journalism Collaborative
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8/14/23
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Gary Shirey owns and operates Bub’s Grubs, from which he has proudly served what he calls the best cheesesteaks in Delaware. The business is a testament to how the Lincoln resident was able to turn his life around.
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By Matt McDonald
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8/14/23
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DOVER — Experiencing record enrollment numbers, growing infrastructure, and expanding programs and partnerships over the last decade, Delaware State University determined it was time to refresh …
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Delaware State News
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8/14/23
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CRISFIELD – The world’s largest rubber duck was in Crisfield Aug. 11-13, as an attraction in the Little BIG Townfest. Hosted by the Crisfield Arts & Entertainment District, the event …
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Dorchester Banner
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8/14/23
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Seventeen-year-old Christian Hodges of Millsboro wanted to share some words from his heart, and now, they are booked.
With conservative blood in his veins — and a serious illness behind him — the 2023 Delmarva Christian High School graduate has published “America, Don’t Give Up: Your Right to Freedom of Speech.”
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By Glenn Rolfe
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8/13/23
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John Mollura wants to help people who struggle with imposter syndrome: that feeling of self-doubt, of perceived incompetence accompanied by a fear of being exposed.
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By Matt McDonald
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8/12/23
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DOVER AIR FORCE BASE — Even with their reputation for offering support around the globe, airmen often need a little assistance of their own.
That’s where Bill Hare and the Delaware …
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By Mike Finney
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8/12/23
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For correctional officers undergoing crisis intervention training, success means adding personal skills to curb tense situations.
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By Craig Anderson
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8/11/23
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The latest step in preserving Kristen Giordano’s memory of her son and other military members who died during service comes Aug. 19.
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By Craig Anderson
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8/11/23
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Stars and Stripes, the Greater Millsboro Chamber of Commerce’s annual fireworks celebration, is officially set for Sept. 30.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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8/11/23
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A mobile exhibit created by a national organization that honors fallen veterans will make several stops in Delaware this month, including in Harrington. The goal of the exhibit is to connect communities with the military.
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By Matt McDonald
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8/10/23
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It’s nearly time for Harrington Heritage Day. Aug. 26 will mark 45 years running for the event, a celebration of the city that got its start as a late 1700s stagecoach stop into a community of more than a thousand by the turn of the 19th century.
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By Matt McDonald
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8/10/23
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