Experienced First State Military Academy cadets spoke highly of what freshmen will experience the next four years during their induction ceremony in Clayton on Friday.
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By Craig Anderson
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9/20/24
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News traveled fast as the skatepark at George C. Wright Jr. Municipal Park in Smyrna was being dismantled by town workers Tuesday.
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By Craig Anderson
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9/20/24
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DOVER — Delaware workers will have several choices for paid family medical leave insurance plans as part of the Healthy Delaware Families Act.
Insurance Commissioner Trinidad Navarro …
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By Mike Finney
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9/19/24
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Linda Shockley typically works out four days a week and says she enjoys each of them.
It’s because she’s a member of the Middletown Family YMCA, she added, “a very friendly, social place where you feel welcomed by the front desk, the members, the staff.”
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By Craig Anderson
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9/19/24
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DOVER — The Delaware Health Insurance Marketplace is touting “stability” in its plans for 2025 enrollment.
After welcoming new carriers the last two years, the marketplace …
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By Mike Finney
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9/18/24
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SMYRNA — The grounds of Historic Belmont Hall will be crawling with Colonists during the second annual Revolutionary War Day Oct. 12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
From the first whiff of fresh …
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9/17/24
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CLAYTON — Clayton Fire Company will host its fall craft and vendor fair Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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By Craig Anderson
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9/17/24
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REHOBOTH BEACH — The medical waste washing ashore on Delmarva beaches forcing closures, reports of which began surfacing this past weekend, has been confirmed to reach Rehoboth Beach as city …
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By Brian Gilliland
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9/16/24
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REHOBOTH BEACH — The end of the summer season is upon us as Rehoboth Beach once again made its streets available for free parking and its Boardwalk available for 24-hour access to bicycles, …
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By Brian Gilliland
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9/16/24
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REHOBOTH BEACH — The city is blaming rough surf conditions, and not the medical waste washing ashore that has closed several beaches to the south, for restricting access to the ocean, but not …
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By Brian Gilliland
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9/16/24
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In celebration of a century of continuous service, there was plenty for American Legion Ambulance Station 64 to enjoy Saturday in Smyrna.
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By Craig Anderson
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9/15/24
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SMYRNA — The doubts could have started creeping in for Smyrna High School’s young football team after opening the season with consecutive losses.
However, despite being forced to …
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By Mike Finney
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9/13/24
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In celebration of its 100th anniversary, American Legion Ambulance Service Station 64 will hold a parade and community party in Smyrna Saturday.
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By Craig Anderson
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9/12/24
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DOVER — The Home Builders Association of Delaware draws its membership from 350 companies representing 6,000 employees in the housing, development and real estate realms.
Kathryn Gillis, …
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By Brian Gilliland
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9/12/24
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A 47-year-old Smyrna man was arrested on multiple gun and drug-related charges in Hartly Sunday, Delaware State Police said.
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Daily State News
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9/12/24
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In a nationwide survey, 3,000 couples were asked by datingnews.com to recommend the best makeout spots, and Cape Henlopen State Park was rated No. 34.
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By Brian Gilliland
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9/12/24
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Remembrance and togetherness abounded Wednesday at a downtown Smyrna candlelight vigil marking the 23rd anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
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By Craig Anderson
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9/12/24
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DOVER — The Delaware Office of Unclaimed Property announced its intention to return over $364,000 in unclaimed property directly to approximately 2,700 Delaware taxpayers through the annual …
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By Brian Gilliland
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9/10/24
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DOVER — Kent County’s paramedic units will be equipped to carry whole blood in just a couple of months which will enable them to provide immediate transfusions at the scene of traumatic …
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By Mike Finney
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9/9/24
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The Delaware Rock & Roll Society held its annual Hall of Fame induction of ceremony Sunday at Smyrna Opera House, the new permanent home of the hall.
Inductees were Magical Mystery; The …
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9/9/24
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