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DOVER — Hearty drivers traveling this Thanksgiving week should be prepared or expect to get gobbled up in traffic. “We are expecting to see the most amount of holiday traffic … more
Many people have heard of Sir Elton John and Sir Paul McCartney. But Veterans Day patrons at American Legion Post 24 in Dagsboro on Saturday were in the presence of the highly decorated and knighted World War II hero Sir Ernest Marvel, still going strong at age 99. more
Add Millsboro to the list of Delaware municipalities not welcoming legalized cannabis business under the Marijuana Control Act. While most of the commentary during a public hearing Monday urged Millsboro officials to allow such industry in town limits, the mayor and council voted 7-0 to approve an amendment to the town’s zoning regulations that will prohibit cannabis establishments, including testing, cultivation, production and retail. more
As Millsboro addresses redistricting and population equality for municipal elections, there is a movement to consider in-district voting. more
Lynn Smith has a lesson to share about her experience with breast cancer: “First and foremost, be your own advocate. Know your body. And don't take no for an answer.” more
One of Teresa Townsend’s final wishes was granted this week in Millsboro. In life, her heart bled passionately for America’s veterans. So, it was fitting that her funeral procession Thursday included a swing through the Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery, where she served as location coordinator for Wreaths Across America the past five years. more
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 28 of Millsboro is getting a head start on Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2024, with a collection drive supporting the food pantry at the Veterans Affairs Wilmington Healthcare System. more
Kathy Dreason planned to spend the night in her car, with her canine companion, the sometimes rambunctious Bresa. Meantime, Carolyn Kelly’s RAV4 was her overnight sleeping quarters Friday into Saturday. Such vehicles, as well as tents and other makeshift sleeping accommodations, were all part of Family Promise of Southern Delaware’s third “Night Without a Bed” at American Legion Post 28. more
A renaissance of sorts is ongoing within the Greater Millsboro Chamber of Commerce. With a new home, the agency has recommitted to its mission to improve businesses’ success amid plans for membership growth and more public partnership. more
At its September meeting, Millsboro Town Council unanimously authorized town solicitor Mary Schrider-Fox to work up a draft ordinance that, with its approval, would prohibit marijuana operations in town limits. Her proposal was presented at council’s meeting Monday, and members will discuss it further next month. more
There’s a heartwarming reason some Millsboro police officers may look a little shaggy during the holiday season. Whiskers for Wishes is back for another year, with the Millsboro Police Department teaming with Grace United Methodist Church and area residents to bring joy to needy families. more
MILLSBORO – Millsboro officials are considering a blockbuster change to town elections with a proposal that would replace current districtwide voter participation with voting by districts only, … more
On a national stage, teen powerlifter Garrett Rogers saved his best for last. And his best was good enough for a new American record. more
Several veterans’ organizations are formulating a battle plan to obtain a stronger voice and a position in the governor’s cabinet to address care for former military members. more
A large commercial expansion on Dupont Boulevard has received preliminary approval, advancing a plan to relocate a Georgetown car dealership targeted for demolition to Millsboro. more
Success and setbacks have both been players in the construction of the Millsboro Police Department’s headquarters. more
Following a path taken by other Sussex County municipalities, the town is taking the first step toward saying no to all aspects of the marijuana industry. more
With patriotic pride and family ties as the backdrop, banners saluting residents who served in America’s military were formally dedicated Saturday in Millsboro. more
Seventeen-year-old Christian Hodges of Millsboro wanted to share some words from his heart, and now, they are booked. With conservative blood in his veins — and a serious illness behind him — the 2023 Delmarva Christian High School graduate has published “America, Don’t Give Up: Your Right to Freedom of Speech.” more
Stars and Stripes, the Greater Millsboro Chamber of Commerce’s annual fireworks celebration, is officially set for Sept. 30. more
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