As Cape Henlopen School District officials continue to make the case for a tax hike of almost 55 cents per $100 of assessed property value to cover operational and capital expenses, they are also touting tax breaks offered by Sussex County.
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By Brian Gilliland
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2/26/24
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A recently concluded eminent domain issue for a parcel of land along Rehoboth Boulevard in Milford caused a divide between many residents and city leaders.
So, Mayor Arthur Campbell is backing up City Council’s Wednesday decision to terminate its request to obtain 8 acres of Annette Billings’ land for a bike path.
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By Elle Wood
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2/26/24
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DOVER — Republicans in Delaware’s General Assembly are making increased governmental transparency a priority in the 2023 legislative session.
In unison, both Republican caucuses have …
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By Joseph Edelen
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2/23/24
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DOVER – The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control was the last department to appear before the Joint Finance Committee this year, and DNREC’s financial situation …
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By Benjamin Rothstein
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2/23/24
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The Delaware Department of Technology and Information provided insight into its operations during a Joint Finance Committee hearing Thursday, plus offered a report about broadband efforts.
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By Benjamin Rothstein
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2/23/24
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Voters going to the polls in the Seaford municipal election April 20 will have multiple choices for mayor and City Council.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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2/23/24
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As Sussex County Council and business leaders discussed a proposed entertainment complex in Milton on Tuesday, a picture of forethought and suitability emerged.
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By Brian Gilliland
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2/23/24
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DAGSBORO – There was some trash talk at the mayor and council meeting Feb. 19.
Upon hearing concerns from Prince George’s Acres residents about 4 a.m. trash hauler pickup in their …
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By Glenn Rolfe
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2/23/24
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DOVER — When Gov. John Carney presented his nearly $6.1 billion recommended spending plan last month, he stressed that rising health care costs have handicapped the state’s spending …
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By Joseph Edelen
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2/22/24
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MILFORD—Citizen’s outcry turned into allowing Annette Billings to keep her property.
Many people were left confused and did not know what the facts of the case were.
It all …
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By Elle Wood
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2/22/24
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DOVER — With the enactment of House Bill 114 last August, the state established certification standards for recovery homes in hopes to ensure a safe and effective environment for Delawareans …
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By Joseph Edelen
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2/22/24
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REHOBOTH BEACH — The Rehoboth Beach Board of Commissioners voted unanimously Feb. 16 to raise the hourly parking meter rate, parking permit fees, and the rental tax rate.
The increases are …
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City of Rehoboth Beach
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2/22/24
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GEORGETOWN — While the whereases and the wherebys are still being worked out — the exact letter of the law — the ordinance governing perimeter buffer zones between every major …
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By Brian Gilliland
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2/22/24
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Four candidates are vying for three spots on Middletown Town Council during an election that will be held Monday, March 4.
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By Daily State News
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2/22/24
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ANNAPOLIS – On Friday, House Republicans received Department of Juvenile Services Secretary Vincent Schiraldi’s response to their Feb. 6 letter with questions regarding a juvenile child …
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Dorchester Banner
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2/22/24
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MILFORD—After about a month-long fight with the city of Milford, Annette Billings will get to keep her property that was in the process of being condemned through eminent domain for a bike …
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By Elle Wood
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2/21/24
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DOVER — A potential family and recreational gold mine is sitting right near the heart of downtown Dover and most people don’t even realize it.
At least that’s the viewpoint of …
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2/21/24
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February is Black History Month, an observance meant to honor and celebrate the achievements made by African Americans throughout the history of the United States.
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By Brennan Stewart, Capital News Service
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2/21/24
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Gov. John Carney has nominated Cynthia Karnai, deputy director of the Delaware State Housing Authority, to serve as the agency’s next leader, his office announced Tuesday.
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By Joseph Edelen
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2/21/24
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There may be some alterations coming in plans for a new police station and Town Hall renovation — a project more than two years along.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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2/21/24
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