Today, the Delaware Public Service Commission (PSC) released The Final Report assessing the conduct and results of Delmarva Power’s electric Standard Offer Service (SOS) reverse auction process for the 2021-2022 procurement year; the PSC was assisted by its technical consultant, Siemens PTI. Delmarva Power successfully secured all of the outstanding needs for full-requirement service for […] The post Delaware Public …
Milford’s political star: John M. Clayton
by Terry Rogers John M. Clayton, who grew up in Milford, served as Secretary of State under President Zachary Taylor A statue of John M. Clayton stands at the United States Capital, donated to the National Statuary Hall Collection in 1934, stands today, yet very few are aware that his political career began in Delaware and that he …
Pond trout season to open for kids March 5, all others March 6
Delaware’s downstate pond trout season will open for anglers on Sunday, March 6, but not before youth anglers get a whole day to themselves. The season will open for anglers under the age of 16 beginning on Saturday, March 5. For all other anglers, the season will begin the following day, DNREC said in a press release Friday. Fishing will …
Before the Battle of Brandywine, Washington was in Wilmington
Washington watches the Continental Army pass the Crooked Billet Tavern at Centre Road and Kennett Pike on Sept. 9, 1777. A Wilmington history buff has uncovered many of the roads and paths General George Washington marched Continental Army troops along en route to Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania for the 1777 Battle of Brandywine. Retired Army officer and University of Delaware graduate …
Council sees preliminary plan for Walnut Street Bridge
by Terry Rogers An artist rendering of what the Walnut Street bridge could look like after upgrades At a Council workshop, City Manager Mark Whitfield and Public Works Director, Mike Svaby, provided Milford City Council with a preliminary design for the Walnut Street bridge. The goal is to create a speed deterrent, a pedestrian crossing and ADA access …
In observance of Black History Month, The Delaware Heritage Commission presents our Book of the Week
In observance of Black History Month, The Delaware Heritage Commission is proud to present our Book of the Week: African American Education in Delaware: A History Through Photographs 1865-1930 – by Dr. Bradley Skelcher. You can view a PDF version of this book here. SYNOPSIS: At the beginning of the twentieth century, it […] The post In observance …
Governor Carney and Division of Small Business Announce Travel, Tourism, and Outdoor Recreation Funding Awards
WILMINGTON, Del. – Governor John Carney and the Delaware Division of Small Business announced Thursday more than $7.7 million in funding awards to seven organizations as part of the recovery effort for the travel, tourism, and outdoor recreation industries. The funds are part of the Economic Development Administration’s (EDA) $750 million American Rescue Plan Travel, Tourism […] The post Governor Carney …
Governor Carney, Lt. Governor Hall-Long Support Veterans Affairs’ Governor’s Challenge on Suicide Prevention
WILMINGTON, Del. – Governor Carney and Lt. Governor Bethany Hall-Long on Wednesday announced their support for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration’s (SAMHSA) Governor’s Challenge to Prevent Suicide Among Service Members, Veterans, and their Families. The Governor’s challenge is a national initiative that promotes a coordinated […] The post Governor Carney, …
Milford museum hires operations manager
Milford Museum is pleased to announce that they have hired Nicole Rogers as their new Museum Operations Manager. She will begin her new position with the Museum on February 21. After the resignation of Yvonne Lynch who left to spend time with family, commissioners created a new, full-time position. This position will be responsible for grant writing, social media, collection …
‘Segregated Sands’: Delaware Beaches During Jim Crow
Virtual exhibit explores the history and stories of the Indigenous and African American experience at Delaware’s beaches during the segregation era. The post ‘Segregated Sands’: Delaware Beaches During Jim Crow appeared first on State of Delaware News.




