
Read this week’s edition at https://milfordlive.com/review/April%2030-2.pdf Headlines of the week: Local Linemen help Build Navajo Nation; Locals Can Honor Veterans, First Responders; Marabello Elected to City Council Seat; Rash Named Teacher of the Year; Farmers Market returns Downtown, May 4; Smith Promotes Healthy Lifestyles in Children; Parents Praise New Autism Program at MSD; 16th Annual Bug […]

by Terry Rogers For the fifth year, Milford Rotary is sponsoring Flags for Heroes as a way to honor heroes in the local community. Flags are displayed in Bicentennial Park with plaques in honor or memory of veterans, active duty members of the military, first responders or others who people in the community consider heroes. […]
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This year marks the 24th season of the Farmers’ Market in Milford. The tradition of the market began with residents of Milford backing their pickup trucks up to the Mispillion River to share their vegetables, fruits and handmade items with other locals on Saturday mornings. It has now evolved into an affair that not only […]
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by Terry Rogers Sue Smith has found nursing to be a rewarding career and has discovered that working with elementary school students is what she enjoys the most. She began her school nurse career at Benjamin Banneker Elementary School, where she worked for 15 years, then transferred to Milford Central Academy before returning […]
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Eleven members of The Culinary School at the Food Bank of Delaware celebrated their achievements today during a graduation ceremony for the 24th class at the Food Bank’s Milford facility. The new graduates are: Keya Butcher, Isela Cordero, Dale Costen, Miles Footerman, Dashunda Harmon, Rovina Hill, Kameron Mason, Taylor Mereider, Gordon Pruitt, Vanessa Singletary, and […]
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Second Street Players will stage Neil Simon’s comic hit “Brighton Beach Memoirs” in its newly renovated theater in May. The show is directed by Mark Dissinger and produced by Tracy Dissinger. “Brighton Beach Memoirs” is part one of Neil Simon’s autobiographical trilogy: a portrait of the writer as a young teen in 1937 living with […]
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by Terry Rogers Jessica Jones’ son, Harley, began his education at Milford School District when he was in pre-school. By the time he was ready for Kindergarten, Jones felt that the district would be unable to meet his needs as Harley is on the autism spectrum and is non-verbal. “He would have been […]
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Jessica Rash has been named the teacher of Year for the Milford Central Academy. She returned to Milford after graduation for observations and her student teaching experience. Attending Delaware Technical and Community College, she worked at an afterschool program called La Casita. Later, Rash attended Delaware State University (DSU) and taught multiple grades at Cross […]
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During the month of April, The Delaware Municipal Electric Corporation (DEMEC) sent four lineworkers, two from the City of Milford and two from the Town of Smyrna, to the Navajo Nation to power homes that have never had electricity. The company joined crews from other community-owned electric utilities across the nation in an effort known […]
Apr 29 2019 | Posted in
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The Delaware State Police Collision Reconstruction Unit is investigating fatal crash involving a single vehicle that occurred this morning. The incident occurred on April 29, 2019 at approximately 10:26 a.m., when a 2009 Kia Spectra was traveling westbound on Johnson Road (CR207) east of Cedar Creek Road (SR30). For an unknown reason, the operator of […]
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