Thanksgiving is right around the corner, and a large chunk of the state will be on the move for the holiday. (iStock)

Costs, top destinations, safe driving, and tips for Thanksgiving travel

Jarek RutzCulture, Headlines

Nearly a quarter of the First State expected to travel 50 miles or more for Thanksgiving, according to AAA, so here are some trends and tips. Most of you will be traveling by car. The average cost of a gallon of gas is $3 in Delaware, so consider topping off before you leave. That $3 per gallon is more than …

Blue Hen Records

Delaware Humanities kicks off 302 Circle

Terry RogersCharity, Culture, Headlines

Delaware Humanities, an organization that provides grant funding to many Milford area non-profits, recently announced the creation of the 302 Circle. The program is a brand new donor community offering a new way to support the work of Delaware Humanities. “The name is inspired by the area code 3-0-2 that all Delawareans share as well as the historic Twelve Mile …

The Office of Highway Safety launched a new campaign to cut down on drunk driving. (Photo from My Sober Rides)

State promotes $20 vouchers from Lyft and Uber to drive sober rides during holidays

Jarek RutzCulture, Headlines

With the holidays coming up, a state agency is launching a new campaign to crack down on driving under the influence to improve roadway safety this season. The Delaware Office of Highway Safety is introducing Sober Rides, providing vouchers of up to $20 from partners Lyft and Uber during designated times: Thanksgiving: Wednesday, Nov. 27, at 5 p.m. through Thursday, …

Santa and Elf Milford Tree Lighting rotated

Small Business Saturday to end with tree lighting in Milford

Terry RogersAbove the fold, Culture, Headlines

Black Friday is the official kick off to the holiday shopping season, but Small Business Saturday is growing in popularity as more consumers seek unique, local items for their gift giving needs. Milford will kick off Small Business Saturday on November 30 with specials at downtown businesses and the arrival of Santa around 11 AM. “This is when Milford shows …

a large lawn in front of a house

Curtain raised on SSP 2025 season

Terry RogersCulture, Headlines

Second Street Players has raised the curtain on their 2025 season with a wide range of productions planned. The season opens February 7 with “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” by Dale Wasserman. Performances are planned for February 7 through 9 and 14 through 16. “Our next production has adventures abounding with the youth production of “Peter Pan and Wendy,” …

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Delaware Roundup: 38 (Really) Quick Reads (11/15)

Peter OsborneBusiness, Culture, Delaware Nonprofits, Education, Government, Government & Politics, Health, Retail and Restaurants, Sports

The Delaware Roundup is published every weekend. Send submissions for News Briefs and Calendar items to editor@delawarelive.com. If possible, please forward submissions within the email or in a Word document. BUSINESS Cover & Rossiter, one of Wilmington’s oldest full-service accounting firms will merge with and be rebranded by the Bonadio Group, which will help Upstate New York’s largest professional services firm …

Board President Charles Hammond

Open House planned for new museum and welcome center

Terry RogersCulture, Headlines

On Saturday, November 23, Milford Museum will hold an open house from 1 to 3 PM in order to allow the public to see renderings of upgrades to the former police station. The museum has entered into an agreement with the city to move from their current location to the former police station at 400 Northeast Front Street. “The museum …

Volunteer Food Bank of Delaware

Nonprofits take different paths to restoring volunteer hours

Shannon SimcoxCulture, Delaware Nonprofits, Headlines

By Shannon Simcox Organizations providing basic necessities like food, shelter, and complex therapeutic needs have long learned how to extend a dollar for their communities. But the pandemic also strained volunteer hours, exacerbating an already declining resource. Area nonprofit leaders say they are seeing community members return to donating their time, though for some, efforts are ongoing. According to the …

Vendors Holiday Stroll

Holiday Stroll returns to downtown Milford

Terry RogersBusiness, Culture, Headlines

Second only to the arrival of Santa, one of the most anticipated events held in downtown Milford, the Holiday Stroll, will return on December 7 from 3 to 8 PM. According to Downtown Milford Inc. (DMI), who puts on the event, downtown will be turned into a winter wonderland with a Christmas Market, food vendors, a live nativity and much …

Riverwalk Farmers Market

Event promotion subject of next Milford Conversation

Terry RogersCulture, Headlines

The next Milford Conversation will focus on “Communication:  How to Get the Word Out Before it Happens.” In other words, the informal gathering will discuss ways to promote events, festivals and concerts in the Milford area in order to grow attendance. The program will be held Friday, November 15 at 8:30 AM. “Our special speaker will be Jim Duffy, a …