KSI recently received a generous grant from Wawa. Funds from this grant will enable KSI to purchase equipment for its food service program. KSI is a not-for-profit agency that provides vocational training, employment, community integration, transportation, day habilitation, life enrichment, and nutritional services to individuals with disabilities throughout Kent and Sussex Counties. Kent-Sussex Industries, Inc. is committed to ensuring that …
City enters agreement with Tsionas Emory Hill Management
On Monday, September 9, Milford City Council voted unanimously to enter an agreement with Tsionas Emory Hill Management as part of the Milford Corporate Center project. The agreement would allow Tsionas Emory Hill to provide the city with professional development advice. “Due to the nuances of this agreement, we consulted with attorney Gary Green of Archer & Greiner law firm …
KSI receives CARF accreditation for 42nd year
Kent-Sussex Industries (KSI) announced this week that they have received Commission on Accreditation Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) accreditation for the next three years. KSI has received this accreditation since 1982. “CARF surveyors spent two days at KSI reviewing KSI practices, programs and procedures, talking with staff and interacting with the community about KSI’s quality services,” Alicia Hollis, Director of Community Relations, …
Central Delaware Economic Summit planned for September 17
The Central Delaware Economic Summit, designed to promote economic progress in the area, is planned for September 17 from 8 AM until Noon at the Del-Tech Terry Campus. One of the topics to be discussed at this year’s summit is the new recreational marijuana law and how it may impact local businesses. The event begins with a continental breakfast before …
StudioYou opens under new ownership
Initially opened in Penny Square by Marissa King, StudioYou recently underwent an ownership change and several new services will now be offered in the studio. Annie Tenpas, owner of the studio, recently held a ribbon cutting to introduce her staff to Milford. “We have added fitness to the lineup of services offered by StudioYou through Elevate Sports Performance and Personal …
Long planned developments break ground in Lincoln
In 2005, Joseph Warnell, owner of land on Clendaniel Pond in Lincoln as well as land on the corner of Cubbage Pond and Johnson Road, obtained approval for Cypress Creek Estates, a residential development. In 2021, Sussex County Planning Director Jamie Whitehouse submitted a request to Sussex County Planning and Zoning to review the request as substantial progress had not …
KSI Golf Tournament grows awareness of living with disabilities
Many charitable organizations in Delaware offer golf tournaments as a way to raise funds, but Kent-Sussex Industries (KSI)’s golf tournament is not our typical day of golf. The KSI Clifford T. Crouch Three-Club Golf Tournament, planned for Friday, September 20 at Maple Dale Country Club, requires all participants to golf using only three clubs. “A golfer will normally take every …
Milford Rotary Club Donates Wheelchairs to KSI
KSI received two wheelchairs from the Milford Rotary Club. When members of this Rotary Club learned that KSI needed additional wheelchairs for its emergency evacuation assistance inventory, they reached out to let KSI know they were working on it. KSI practices emergency evacuations monthly and maintains an inventory of emergency chairs for those who don’t normally need mobility assistance. KSI …
Delaware Nature Society to benefit from Benevolence Nights
During the month of August, both the DuPont Environmental Education Center and Abbott’s Mill Nature Center will benefit from Dogfish Head Brewing and Eats Benevolence Nights. In conjunction with this month of benevolence, Dogfish will also release “On a Wing and a Beer,” a blonde stout brewed in partnership with the Delaware Nature Society on Wednesday, August 7 at their …
Delaware joins E-ZPass no-touch quick fuel, parking program
An innovative way to save time using E-ZPass is coming to the First State. Delaware is now one of 19 states in the Driven by E-ZPass non-toll program called PayByCar, which was part of a 2022 pilot PayByCar launched in 27 gas stations in Massachusetts. It involves car tags, which will be used for on-arrival vehicle identification only. Then, parking …









