A mobile exhibit created by a national organization that honors fallen veterans will make several stops in Delaware this month, including in Harrington. The goal of the exhibit is to connect communities with the military.
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By Matt McDonald
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8/10/23
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It’s a grim reality.
But the chances are high that most Delaware motorcyclists know a fellow biker who has lost their life in a crash while riding.
Troy Sylvester of Hartly said …
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By Mike Finney
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8/4/23
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Among the missions of Pathways to Success is to stand with students encountering challenges on their journeys to high school graduation.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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7/29/23
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With the many noisy activities outside the Quillen Arena at the Delaware State Fair in Harrington, it’s imperative that horses and riders performing in the facility have strong communication skills and the ability to stay focused.
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By Mike Finney
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7/24/23
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DOVER — It’s imperative that consistency and quality are being offered at Delaware’s 15 State Service Centers, says Daniel Walker, deputy secretary for the Department of Health and …
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By Mike Finney
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7/15/23
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Several dozen children will face training in discipline, physical fitness, life skills and camaraderie — as well as classroom instruction — during Millsboro Police Department’s third Youth Police Academy.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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7/9/23
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Flying in time for Independence Day on Tuesday, the downtown district is displaying a banner salute to veterans.
Thirty-four Hometown Heroes placards have been hung from poles along Main and Washington streets — a project spurred by the Maj. Nathaniel Mitchell chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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7/5/23
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Incoming Millsboro Mayor Jim Kells will begin his tenure with a heartfelt tool left by his predecessor, Faye Lingo.
A new gavel and base to employ during Town Council sessions were gifted to the councilman by Ms. Lingo, who served Millsboro for decades in several capacities.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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7/4/23
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A long-standing tradition that’s a good bet to be quite entertaining — and perhaps tasty — will take center stage July 1 during the 18th annual Crab Race, presented by Sons of AMVETS Post 2 in Long Neck.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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6/24/23
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Saturday’s rainy forecast has doused the fuse on the Greater Millsboro Chamber of Commerce’s Stars and Stripes festival and fireworks show.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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6/22/23
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Challengers and change won in a big way Saturday in the Millsboro's election.
In the two contested Town Council races, Marty Presley topped incumbent Larry Gum 380-135 for the at-large seat, while Matthew Davis defeated Mayor Faye Lingo by a 375-147 tally in District 3.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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6/10/23
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Outdoor entertainment and socializing has arrived at AMVETS Post 2 in Millsboro, just in time for summer.
On Sunday, a ribbon cutting marked the grand opening of the patio bar, a 40-by-60-foot addition to the post, at 32692 Long Neck Road.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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5/23/23
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Smaller does not necessarily mean less.
Such was the case for the 22nd edition of the North East Rally Club’s Pumpkin Run, which reached a plateau in fundraising for the Millsboro Fire Co. over the weekend.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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5/21/23
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Contested races for two of three Millsboro Town Council seats are coming up in the municipal election June 10.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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5/18/23
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To improve its connection to constituents, Millsboro officials plan to modify a public comment policy.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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5/3/23
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Monday’s Millsboro Town Council meeting was Bradley Cordrey’s last as a District 1 representative.
Mr. Cordrey announced his resignation due to his move out of the district he has represented since 2015. He does remain living in Millsboro town limits, however.
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By Glenn Rolfe
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5/1/23
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