While there is no definite timeline, a multistory, former cold-storage structure in Georgetown — vacant for decades — could become home to workforce housing and commercial ventures.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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4/10/24
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After an administrative stint in Smyrna, former Millsboro town manager Sheldon Hudson is back in Sussex County, hired by Frankford in a consulting capacity.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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4/10/24
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During the first quarter of 2024, Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester raised more than $1 million in her race to represent Delaware in the U.S. Senate, her campaign announced Tuesday.
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By Joseph Edelen
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4/9/24
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Dover City Council approved an ordinance Monday that changes the rules regarding reserved parking spaces for the disabled on public property.
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By Benjamin Rothstein
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4/8/24
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REHOBOTH BEACH — Rehoboth Beach Commissioners announce Boulder City (Nevada) City Manager Taylour Tedder will be the new city manager.
Mr. Tedder brings more than a decade of local …
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City of Rehoboth Beach
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4/8/24
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Georgetown's taxpayers will see no change in property taxes for fiscal year 2025.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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4/8/24
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Applications are available for funding via the 2024 Georgetown Recreation, Education, Arts Trust, which supports organizations that provide such programs for town residents.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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4/5/24
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DOVER — The city may put some eyes in the skies to address a recent storm of public trash dumping in Lincoln Park, off Bertrand Drive.
Old couches, mattresses and other large pieces of …
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By Mike Finney
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4/5/24
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GEORGETOWN — The Lewes Social Security Office will relocate to its new location at 17 Georgetown Plaza April 15.
Business operations at 12001 Old Vine Boulevard in Lewes will end at noon …
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4/5/24
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DOVER – The Kent County Levy Court has continued its many-week long discussions regarding its upcoming budget. Three departments have had their turn in front of the levy court as of late: …
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By Benjamin Rothstein
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4/4/24
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HARRINGTON – The city of Harrington is working to stop the housing crisis one step at a time.
The Diamond Court Apartments were originally built in 1986. They are now a part of a project …
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By Elle Wood
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4/4/24
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Ahead of the initiation of state rules in July, Sussex County is moving along its own ordinance to govern cannabis businesses.
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By Brian Gilliland
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4/4/24
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DOVER -- A Kent County Sewer main has broken just south of Dover, according to officials.
The City of Dover asks that, due to it being a main line, residents conserve their water for the next 24 …
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By Benjamin Rothstein
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4/4/24
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The implementation of a lodging tax has been a hot topic in Kent County over the past couple months.
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By Benjamin Rothstein
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4/3/24
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Incumbents Nancy McAdams and Donald Trice and newcomer Susan Seltzer emerged as the top vote-getters Monday in a Blades Town Council election that featured four candidates vying for three seats.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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4/1/24
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DOVER — Building off recently-enacted law that extends legal protections for providers of reproductive care, Delaware lawmakers are working to do the same for those who perform gender-affirming …
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By Joseph Edelen
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4/1/24
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DOVER — Under a proposal that awaits Gov. John Carney’s signature, Medicaid patients’ access to care will not be jeopardized due to prior-authorization clauses from third-party …
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By Joseph Edelen
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4/1/24
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DOVER — After years of attempts to legalize recreational marijuana in the First State, Delaware’s retail market will be up and running later this year.
But, ahead of the …
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By Joseph Edelen
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4/1/24
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DOVER – An ordinance that was simply meant to correct a Levy Court oversight blossomed into a feud between the Field of Dreams and its neighboring 55+ development, Verona Woods.
The …
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By Benjamin Rothstein
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4/1/24
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An agreement between Seaford officials and the state about a tower that powers a long-range communications system is in place for another quarter-century.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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4/1/24
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