by Terry Rogers Eco-tourism could become common on the Mispillion thanks to the WIIN project Danielle Swallow with Delaware Sea Grant, a program based at the University of Delaware in Lewes, presented and update to Milford City Council regarding the Waterways Infrastructure and Investment Network (WIIN). The group was initially formed to help Milford and Slaughter Beach be …
Council approves expansion of Teal Creek Plaza
by Terry Rogers City Council approved a request to allow the expansion of Teal Creek Plaza Milford City Council approved a request from Halpern Family Series LLC to expand a building they own in Teal Plaza. They intend to add 14,347 square feet of space, bringing the total square footage to 30,590 square feet. Councilman Andy Fulton asked …
Surf Bagel to open Milford location
by Terry Rogers Surf Bagel plans to open its third location in Milford Surf Bagel plans to open a third location and has chosen Milford for their new store. The new location will be next to Arena’s at 204 Northeast Front Street. “I love Milford and have always wanted to be part of the community,” Scott Kammerer, President …
Lawsuit filed over bridge repairs
by Terry Rogers DelDOT’s proposal not to repair the Mispillion drawbridge has led to the filing of a lawsuit On December 28, 2021, a dump truck pulling an excavator on a flatbed truck struck the overhead portion of the Mispillion drawbridge causing extensive damage to the machinery, support members and some of the mechanical components. As a result, …
Kiss My Axe plans early April opening
by Terry Rogers Kiss My Axe plans to open in early April What began as a backyard activity that eventually grew into a thriving mobile business, Kiss My Axe will open its first brick and mortar location in Milford. Owner Scott Harris hopes the new location, next to EasySpeak on Milford-Harrington Highway, will be open the first week …
Milford Wellness Village to host job fair
The Milford Wellness Village Conference Center will be the site of a campus-wide job fair Milford Wellness Village is seeking candidates for several positions, including RNs, LPNs, CNAs, housekeeping, maintenance and more. As a result, they will hold a campus-wide job fair on Tuesday, March 22, 2022 from 10:00 AM until 3:00 PM in the campus conference center located at …
Milford group discusses tourism options
by Terry Rogers Ecotourism may bring visitors to Milford. Photo courtesy of DNREC. Bonnie Hall, Chairman of the Board of Directors for Southern Delaware Tourism (SDT) recently spoke at a gathering of organization leaders and business owners about tourism in the area. After providing a background of what SDT’s goals and missions are, Hall provided some details on …
Delaware State Chamber of Commerce Announces Superstars in Education & Training Winners
There is no question that a healthy economy requires a strong workforce. A skilled and educated workforce draws businesses to Delaware and encourages existing businesses to stay and expand here. Whether college-bound or preparing for a technical or trade job, individuals need to be equipped with the knowledge and skills to be successful. Superstars in Education and Training seeks …
Joint Statement on the Healthy Delaware Families Act
When the first iteration of the Healthy Delaware Families Act—or Senate Bill 1—was introduced in 2021, we were concerned about the major impacts it would have on the business community, particularly on Delaware’s small businesses. Over the last year, we engaged many key partners to receive feedback, which led to conversations with the bill’s sponsor to address these concerns. The …
Mountaire employees petition to decertify Teamsters union
Mountaire employees will vote to decertify their Teamsters Union. A big old chicken processing plant in Selbyville is crowing about its employees petitioning to decertify the Teamsters union there. If the vote succeeds, it will be the second union to be decertified there in recent months. The National Labor Relations Board has ruled that employees at the Mountaire Farms …







