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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 …

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SSP Announces Auditions for “The Sound of Music”

Terry RogersCulture, Headlines

Second Street Players is excited to announce auditions for their 2024 holiday production, “The Sound of Music.” Directors Steven Haber and Melissa Brenner will hold open auditions for this beloved musical on Monday, July 22 and Tuesday, July 23, 2024, at 6:30 p.m. at the Riverfront Theater, 2 S Walnut St, Milford. The show is performed by a large cast …

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Biggs Museum, Riverwalk Freedom Festival topics of next Milford Conversation

Terry RogersCulture, Headlines

The next Milford Conversation, an informal group of Milford residents and businesses who gather monthly to discuss various topics about the city, will meet on Thursday, July 11 at 8:30 AM at Milford First Presbyterian Church. The topic for this month will be events happening in the area.” “The headliner for July’s meeting will be the Bigg’s Museum,” John Huntzinger, …

The dining room of Raas, one of the beach restaurants to check out this summer.

Four Must-Try Restaurants at the Beach

Pam GeorgeHeadlines, Culture

Although Memorial Day is the official kickoff to the summer beach season, the action heats up after July 4, and that’s particularly true in the coastal hospitality industry. If you haven’t dined at the beach in some time, you might be surprised at the options, from ethnic eateries to old-fashioned crab houses. For proof, witness a few of my diverse …

The Delaware State Fair runs July 18-27.

At state fair: competitions, concerts, carnival, corn dogs

Ken MammarellaHeadlines, Culture

For 10 days at the end of July, the Harrington area booms with the Delaware State Fair. Attendance topped 308,000 in 2023, and it takes hundreds of volunteers and employees to entertain, feed and inform them. “It sure does” take a lot of hands, said Audrey Gary, who as superintendent of the flowers competitive department counts on eight assistant superintendent …

Delaware's investment into the arts has yielded thousands of jobs and more livable environments, study shows. (Photo from the Delaware Division of Arts)

Study shows Delaware’s art stirs $210 million in economic activity

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Culture

Walking through town and seeing murals, statues and other art isn’t just fun to look at — it also generates a substantial amount of economic and social growth. According to a release by the Delaware Division of the Arts, the First State’s nonprofit arts and culture industry generated $209.5 million in economic activity in 2022. The data comes from the Arts …