DNREC has released several tips to stay safe while boating, and has launched new life rings at Woodland Beach. (From left: Citizens’ Hose Company members Keith Mapps, Fire Chief Chip Thompson, John Morgan, retired State Senator and board member Bruce C. Ennis, DNREC Division of Fish and Wildlife Director Pat Emory and DNREC Secretary Shawn M. Garvin. Photo from DNREC)

8 tips to stay safe while boating this summer

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Culture

A Delaware agency wants to make sure those hitting the open seas are safe this summer. Wednesday, the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control  announced eight tips for water enthusiasts to follow. The department’s Division of Fish and Wildlife joined Smyrna’s Citizens’ Hose Company to highlight recently installed buoyant life rings at DNREC’s Woodland Beach fishing pier and …

Music in the Park

Enjoy live music at Killen’s Pond State Park

Terry RogersCulture, Headlines

Live music is always a popular family activity, even in the heat of the summer. Delaware State Parks encourage everyone to bring a picnic dinner, a lawn chair or blanket and enjoy some of the free concerts they offer in local state parks. On Friday, July 19, Killen’s’ Pond State Park will feature Ginger who will play rock, Motown and …

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Love history? Milford Historical Society needs your help

Terry RogersCulture, Headlines

Milford Historical Society is looking to expand its volunteer base in order to open the museum to the public more often. Volunteers are needed to conduct tours of the Parson Thorne Mansion and to assist with events designed to raise funds to preserve one of the oldest buildings in Milford. “We are listening to the public who claim the mansion …

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Mr. Moribund’s Theatre Of Terror returns to the Riverfront Theatre

Terry RogersCulture, Headlines

The popular live show Mr. Moribund’s Theatre of Terror has announced their July “Summer Screamer” show at the Riverfront Theatre. The show will feature the 1961 horror classic “The Curse of the Doll People,” and show dates are Friday, july 26th, and Saturday the 27th. “This is the first Mexican horror movie that will be shown at the Theatre of …

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Delaware Humanities offers virtual Community Conversations

Terry RogersCulture, Headlines

Delaware Humanities offers a virtual Community Conversation program designed to explore ideas through conversation with others. Unlike a speaker program, a Community Conversation involves active participation fo all audience members. The programs have a trained conversation leader who guides participants as they explore why they think what they do, share stores with one another, build trust and find common ground. …

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Bibi’s holds Riverwalk Plaza Hispanic Festival

Terry RogersBusiness, Culture, Headlines

At a recent meeting, Milford City Council approved an alcohol waiver for the Riverwalk Plaza Hispanic Festival. Sponsored by Bibi’s Restaurant, the event was held Sunday, July 14 from 1 PM to 10 PM. “We are currently in talks with a lieutenant at Milford Police Department about police presence, but we are trying to sell a few beers, margaritas, maybe …

Todd and the French family have been healing, growing and thriving since the heart transplant operation a few years ago.

Milford family looks back on 10-year heart transplant odyssey

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Culture

A Milford man diagnosed with a rare disease in 2014 said despair never took him over when he was waiting for a heart transplant.  “There were ups and downs that the first year where everybody’s told there’s going to be bumps in the road,” said Todd French, “but we take it day at a time, and I work out with …

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iCan Swim Camp to host 20 swimmers

Terry RogersCulture, Headlines

Down Syndrome of Delaware will hold their first iCan Swim camp for individuals with Down Syndrome. This program is part of iCan Shine, a nonprofit organization that provides quality recreational programs for individuals with disabilities. Attendees will learn how to swim as well as other water safety skills. “We have invited 20 swimmers with Down Syndrome that are ages three …

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Local non-profits benefit from Community Reinvestment Fund

Terry RogersCulture, Headlines

Several Milford area non-profits will benefit from the 2025 Community Investment Fund program which is included as part of the state’s annual budget. This year, seven organizations were granted over $1.7 million in funding. “We are pumped!” Lea Rosell, Director of the Milford Public Library, a recipient of over $382,000, said. “These funds are important because other than going for …