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CAMBRIDGE -- Almost two years after becoming Cambridge City Manager in April 2022, Tom Carroll submitted his resignation due to differences over the direction of the Cambridge Harbor waterfront development project. more
There was time allotted to discuss budget issues on Smyrna Town Council’s agenda Monday. But not for long. more
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Last week, U.S. Senators Chris Van Hollen, a member of the Appropriations Committee, and Ben Cardin (both D-Md.) announced $32,537,200 in direct federal funding for … more
WILMINGTON — Delaware is one of six states without a health care facility assessment for its hospitals, which has handicapped the state’s ability to access federal Medicaid funds. … more
DOVER— A bill that would have increased penalties for individuals who injure school personnel was tabled by members of the House of Representatives’ Education Committee on Wednesday. … more
CRISFIELD — As the Crisfield Fire Department celebrates 150 years the Mayor and City Council agree with the volunteers that it’s time to build a new single-story multi-purpose station … more
REHOBOTH BEACH — The Rehoboth Beach Board of Commissioners adopted a $38,648,981 budget March 15 for fiscal year 2025, which begins April 1. The city’s FY25 budget has a focus on … more
DOVER – Personnel was the topic of Kent County Levy Court’s second budget workshop on March 13, the cut of which accounts for one of the largest pieces of their annual budget.   … more
Smyrna Town Council members are set to make budgeting decisions for the current year at Monday’s bimonthly meeting. more
DOVER — Just one week after receiving passage in the House of Representatives, Senate Democrats on Thursday sent the heavily debated permit-to-purchase bill to Gov. John Carney’s desk for … more
Members of Delaware’s General Assembly donned purple as they were joined by a special guest to celebrate Women’s History Month on Wednesday. more
What Sussex County employees thought was a faulty fitting late last year ended up being the failure of an 18-inch sewer line serving Bethany Beach. And it’s now requiring the county to set aside $1.9 million in extra repair money for the rest of the year, a move County Council approved Tuesday. more
BEAR — Former Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control secretary Collin O’Mara announced his bid for governor Wednesday, touring all three counties after … more
DOVER – Dover City Council has passed an ordinance that increases the city’s lodging tax from 1.5% to 3%, which allows the state to collect it on the city’s behalf.   The … more
Residents of Representative Lane and Silver Lake Boulevard protested a potential development along the lake during Monday's City Council meeting, leading to a deferral on any further action. more
DOVER — Sometimes it is better to take a step back and look some things over before opting to take a big leap. That is exactly what the city of Dover’s Legislative, Finance and … more
DOVER — Lawmakers in the House of Representatives voted unanimously to take Medicare Advantage off the table for current state employees and retirees and to modify the membership of State … more
In response to Seaford city solicitor Daniel Griffith’s resignation notification, City Council on Tuesday approved Luke Mette to fill the position and J. Everett Moore Jr. to serve as counsel for the Board of Adjustment and Planning & Zoning Commission. more
Seaford is eying voluntary trash pickup on a block-by-block basis. Initiated by the actions of a couple residents, City Council on Tuesday unanimously supported Councilman Michael Bradley’s recommendation to establish an Adopt-a-Block Program. more
MIDDLETOWN  —  Former Vice Mayor Jim Reynolds received a host of tributes at the Middletown Council meeting Monday. more
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