On 10/30/2018, Fred Jarman, 35 of Milford, DE, was located by the US Marshals First State Fugitive Task Force walking northbound on Bay Rd in the area of Tub Mill Pond Rd., Milford, Kent County, DE. Jarman was wanted out of Kent County Superior Court for a Violation of Probation capias, Kent County Court of […]
Oct 31 2018 | Posted in
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On 10/30/2018 at approximately 1:34 p.m., the Milford Police Department Patrol Division was dispatched to the parking lot of the Milford Landing Shopping Center in the area of China Wok (941 N DuPont Blvd), Milford, Kent County, DE for a physical altercation. Officers were advised that multiple witnesses observed the suspect striking the victim inside […]
Oct 31 2018 | Posted in
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Interested in a career in education? Want to help support children in our community? Becoming a substitute is a great way to start. The Milford School District is currently recruiting Substitute Teachers, Custodians, Nurses and Cafeteria Workers To fill out an application go to the Human Resources page of the Milford School District website: www.milfordschooldistrict.org […]
Oct 30 2018 | Posted in
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Read this week’s edition at https://milfordlive.com/review/Oct%2030%20(1).pdf Headlines of the week: Milford Named Village of the Year; MHS Celebrates Homecoming 2018; Groundbreaking Held for Slaughter Beach Boardwalk; Mark Schanne Focuses on Customer Service; DMI partners with FSM on Santa House; Council Approves Several Commercial Uses; DNREC urges motorists to watch out for Deer; History of Milford Movie Theatres; […]

Santa and his helpers are preparing for the opening of the Santa House on Saturday, Nov. 24, in Downtown Milford, sponsored by Downtown Milford, Inc. (DMI) This year, however, Santa received many helping hands from Milford’s own First State Manufacturing (FSM). FSM Production Manager, Edie Santoro, and a crew of 18 FSM employees, who volunteered […]
Oct 30 2018 | Posted in
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By Terry Rogers As a second-generation State Farm Insurance agent, Mark Schanne says that customer service is the main focus of his agency. He believes that having a personal relationship with your insurance agent is critical to making sure you have the correct coverage. “Today, we live in an online society,” Schanne said. “We do […]
Oct 30 2018 | Posted in
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by Terry Rogers Hailee Gooch, Development Associate at the Cancer Support Community Delaware, says that the organization would not be as successful if it were not for the volunteers who help them throughout the year and that it is through their dedication that the organization can offer the services it does to those […]
Oct 30 2018 | Posted in
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by Terry Rogers On Monday, October 22, Milford City Council held public hearings for several conditional uses and final minor subdivision approvals. All changes were approved by Council with a vote of 6 to 0 as Councilmen Christopher Mergner and James Starling, Jr. were not present. Mispillion Realty requested a conditional use for property […]

By TJ Millman The Milford Field Hockey Team knew it wasn’t going to be easy on Senior Night, playing against a 10 win Sussex Tech team that had won 9 of their last 10 games, but the Lady Bucs put forth an effort worthy of sending their seniors off with pride. “I thought that this […]
Oct 29 2018 | Posted in
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Rev. Anthony Giamello Pastor, St. John the Apostle/St. Bernadette One thing that strikes you first about the Saints is their diversity. It would be very difficult to find one pattern of holiness, one way of following Christ. There is Thomas Aquinas, the towering intellectual, and John Vianney (the Curé d’Ars), who barely made it through […]
Oct 29 2018 | Posted in
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