
Over the weekend of November 9, 2019, Eric Bennett was taken by ambulance to Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia. He was told that he was in kidney failure and would need urgent care at a higher level. Eric was also told that his heart is not functioning properly because of undiagnosed high blood pressure. Bennett […]
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by Terry Rogers Downtown Milford is the place to be on the Saturday after Thanksgiving as Santa arrives atop a Carlisle Fire Company engine. Not only will children be able to provide Santa with their Christmas list, downtown merchants will celebrate Small Business Saturday, offering discounts and specials. Some will even provide tastes of their […]
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by Terry Rogers Angie and Rous Robles are well known in Milford for their cakes, baked goods, empanadas and other delicious food. The two sisters work many hours in their bakery, My Sister’s Fault, creating treats, even developing unique baked goods designed for those following low-carb diets. It should come as no surprise to […]
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On Sunday, November 24 volunteers from Downtown Milford Inc (DMI) helped to beautify the downtown business district for the season. The planters on all the lamp posts were filled with greens for winter, helping to contribute to the warm feeling of the holiday lights that the City of Milford recently installed. To learn more about […]
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For the fourth consecutive year, Bayhealth cancer patients received blankets, messages of hope and other items from Winner Subaru in Dover and the Delaware Chapter of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society as part of the Subaru Loves to Care Initiative. As part of the initiative, Winner Subaru customers are invited to share messages of hope, […]
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by Terry Rogers On Tuesday, November 12, Milford City Council held a workshop to discuss the possibility of live streaming meetings held at City Hall as well as options to allow the public additional options for interaction with Council. Over the next few weeks, Council will review options for live streaming to determine what […]

by Terry Rogers Over the past few weeks, members of the Milford Rotary Club visited Benjamin Banneker, Lulu M. Ross and Mispillion Elementary Schools in order to provide dictionaries to every third grader in Milford School District. According to Debbie O’Neill, a member of the Milford Rotary, this is a project she looks forward to […]

by Terry Rogers Over the past month, Anchor Church partnered with the Greater Milford Boys and Girls Club as well as area businesses for Operation Christmas Child, a global project focused on bringing toys, hygiene products and school supplies to children around the world who are in need. The items donated are packed […]
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by Terry Rogers On Friday, November 22, China authorized poultry imports from 172 facilities in the United States, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service. The lifting of the ban earlier in the month was part of a trade negotiation taking place between the United States and China. “This […]
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Delaware Transit Corporation (DTC) announced today that DART’s 22nd annual “Stuff The Bus” Thanksgiving Food Drive collected 13.1 tons (26,201 pounds) of food. The week-long food drive took place from November 11 to November 16 at the Acme in Rehoboth, the Dover Safeway, Walmart in Milford, Rodney Square in Wilmington, and the ShopRite stores at […]