
Last year, Del-One teamed up with representatives from the Kent County Regional Sports Complex (DE Turf) in Frederica to build the Del-One Pavilion. Del-One Federal Credit Union is a community-focused credit union and is always on the lookout to find ways to better serve our local communities. This pavilion will provide shade and relief to […]
Jul 30 2019 | Posted in
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On 07.26.2019 at approximately 4:54 pm, members of the Carlisle Fire Company and officers from the Milford Police Department’s Patrol Division responded to a motor vehicle collision on South Rehoboth Boulevard in the area of South Horseshoe Drive. Investigation revealed a vehicle being operated by Scott C. Biggs, 43 of Wilmington, rear ended another vehicle […]
Jul 30 2019 | Posted in
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by Terry Rogers Stephen Walter is a proud supporter of the Delaware 4-H Supporter, agreeing two years in a row to participate in the Delaware State Fair Pig Kissin’ contest in order to raise scholarship funds. “The requirements are pretty simple,” Walter said. “They have to raise money and be willing to kiss a piglet […]
Jul 30 2019 | Posted in
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The Milford Police Department’s Community Policing Unit is sponsoring the 25th annual “Milford’s Night Out” celebration in Milford on Tuesday, August 6th. The event will be held at Bicentennial Park in Milford from 6 to 8pm and feature the Indian River Band, formerly Clifford Keith. There will be free food, drinks and emergency vehicles on […]
by Terry Rogers From August 15 to 18, 1969, more than 400,000 people filled the town of Woodstock, NY for a concert that was originally billed as “An Aquarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace and Music.” The event, which is now just known as “Woodstock,” became a pivotal moment in rock music history and is […]
Jul 30 2019 | Posted in
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by Terry Rogers Diane Lane is excited to participate in a signing for her new book “I Loved Her Enough” at Park Place on Friday, August 2 at 6 PM. “This is based on the true story of my mother’s best friend, Eilleen Wharton Spence,” Lane, who is a realtor and lives in Millsboro, said. […]
Jul 30 2019 | Posted in
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Read this week’s edition at https://milfordlive.com/review/July%2030-2.pdf Headlines of the week: DE Fair Pig Kissin’ Contest Raises Funds; Businesses Support Local Homeless Vets; MPD to Host Community Night Out; Museum to Celebrate Woodstock Anniversary; Book Depicts Milford during 1930s; Sidewalk Repairs Program Moves Forward; Student artwork provides fresh perspective;Bayhealth Neurosurgery Highlighted at Event; Cruelty Charges after […]

Published by Bayhealth The once-imagined Bayhealth Sussex Campus became a reality when it opened its doors in February 2019. The community had a front-row seat to the transformation of healthcare, which yielded a perspective on the historic project from a very important audience: our youth. The Sussex Campus Art and Essay Contest invited students from […]
Jul 29 2019 | Posted in
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by Terry Rogers Several Milford area businesses have agreed to be drop-off locations for a Pack-A-Purse for Vets campaign. During the months of July and August, families are being asked to pack an old purse that is sitting in their garage, basement or attic with items to help homeless female veterans at the […]
Jul 29 2019 | Posted in
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As we continue to enjoy summer, the smell of backyard cookouts fill the skies. As your family prepares to gather around the grill, it can be challenging to find food that is fresh that contains no harmful chemicals. Living in an agriculture community in Delaware, families are fortunate to have a local alternative to the […]