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BEST BETS MAY 23-29 MUSIC TRIBUTE TO OL’ BLUE EYES Bryan Clark’s “Portrait of Sinatra,” with percussionist Alan Dale, will take place on May 23 at 6 p.m. at The Room at … more
Active since 1996, Kent County Crime Watch of Delaware still draws a crowd. On May 22, at least 100 of its members sat in Levy Court chambers to hear public safety news from law enforcement. more
MAGNOLIA — A 21-year-old man died in an accidental shooting incident on May 20, Delaware State Police said. more
MILLSBORO — After hearing from Food Bank of Delaware officials Cathy Kanefsky and Chad Robinson at the Sussex Economic Development Action Committee’s April meeting, SEDAC members pledged … more
Milford Central Academy’s pilot program giving troubled students an alternative to suspension is showing positive results. more
Food Bank of Delaware officials want the public to purchase food this summer from its Community Supported Agriculture program. more
DOVER — Delaware’s farmers markets are coming off a year in which they enjoyed record sales of $4.5 million. The Delaware Department of Agriculture is encouraging individuals to take … more
John Mollura of Milford knows all about impostor syndrome. As a contractor for NASA and elite military units for 15 years, stuffed in his desk was a letter of commendation he’d received for his work. more
Improving access and infrastructure for hundreds of thousands of summer vacationers is the Rehoboth Beach's focus with Memorial Day approaching. more
DOVER — Automobiles have captured Americans’ imaginations since the first Ford Model T rolled off an assembly line Sept. 27, 1908. More than a century later, the relationship between … more
DOVER — The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control announced it was a banner year for turkey and white-tailed deer hunters during the 2024-25 season. Early reports show … more
SLAUGHTER BEACH — Red Knot Fest, an annual event highlighting horseshoe crabs and migratory shorebirds, will be held May 31 from noon to 4 p.m. at Slaughter Beach Pavilion, 356 Bay Ave. in … more
Car enthusiasts got to check out perfectly polished and restored vehicles from the early 20th century to the present day — along with a movie car and vintage bicycles — at the second annual Milford Cars & Coffee on May 17. more
Bicentennial Park in Milford got a patriotic sprucing-up May 17, as more than a dozen volunteers blanketed its lawn with U.S. flags. more
MILFORD — The Department of Transportation invites Milford residents and other interested parties to attend an in-person workshop June 10 to discuss the replacement of Bridge 2-503 (Maple … more
A battery storage facility at Milford's solar energy site could improve the electrical grid’s reliability and allow more residents to add solar power generated at their sites to the grid. more
LEWES — The Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice will hold a Town Hall meeting on May 21 at the Lewes Public Library at 6 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to advocate for the … more
FOOD OODLES OF NOODLES FOR GOOD CAUSE The Citizens’ Hose Fire Company Auxiliary will be hosting a spaghetti dinner tonight from 5-8 at 103 W. Commerce St. in Smyrna. Salad, garlic bread, … more
Home Fire Sprinkler Week ends May 17, but dangerous threats will remain. That’s why Paul Eichler continues to advocate for the installation of residential sprinklers. … more
DOVER — Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) officials May 15 announced three new superintendents at Delaware State Parks. Robert Brokus will be … more
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