Milford Ponds

Council approves changes to Milford Ponds

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

Milford City Council approved two requests for changes to the Milford Ponds development. The first was a request to remove Phase IV, an apartment area from the Planned Unit Development (PUD) and the second was approval of a revised preliminary subdivision plan for Phase II of the project. “The applicant is seeking permission to amend the Milford Ponds development by …

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Majority at public hearing supportive of recreational marijuana facilities in Milford

Terry RogersAbove the fold, Government, Headlines, Health

Although there were many in the audience for a public hearing regarding a possible ordinance that could restrict placement of recreational marijuana facilities, only seven spoke out about their desires for the facilities. Of the seven only one was against recreational facilities in the town. “I want to make a couple comments before I turn it over to Solicitor Rutt, …

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Town Hall takes security measures following national trend

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

A Democrat Town Hall in Kent County organized by Sarah McBride last week added extra security measures for registration, something a national group says is needed to address growing safety concerns. “Campaign security is a major topic of concern for Democratic candidates everywhere,” said Kelly Dietrich, founder and CEO of the National Democratic Training Committee, the largest Democratic campaign training …

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Mike Ramone’s internal polling contrasts with less favorable UD survey

contributorGovernment, Government & Politics, Headlines

By Bradley Vasoli Delaware House Minority Leader Mike Ramone (R-Pike Creek) sees reason for optimism in his gubernatorial campaign’s internal data, despite a bearish  University of Delaware survey. Ramone’s pollster says he can win if he gets his message out to Delawareans. The representative is vying for the governorship against New Castle County Executive Matthew Meyer (D). UD’s poll, conducted …

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The Delaware Roundup: 35 (Really) Quick Reads

Peter OsborneBusiness, Charity, Culture, Education, Government, News Briefs, Retail and Restaurants

The Delaware Roundup is published every weekend. Send submissions for News Briefs and Calendar items to editor@delawarelive.com BUSINESS Delaware Park Casino is investing $5 million in a 10,000-square-foot covered outdoor patio that will open next spring. The patio will include 250 popular slot machines in an open-air setting near the complex’s racetrack. The new patio will be heated and allow patrons …

Early voting in Delaware runs through Nov. 3, with two different periods to vote ahead of the Nov. 5 General Election. (Photo from iStock)

Early voting for Nov. 5 General Election in Delaware is underway

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

Early voting in the First State kicked off Friday, with the Nov. 5 General Election just 11 days away. The first period of early voting runs through Tuesday, Oct. 29 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m, and the second early voting period is Wednesday, Oct. 30 to Sunday, Nov. 3 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. RELATED: Independents gain traction …

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Governor Carney declares statewide drought watch

Staff WriterGovernment, Headlines

Governor John Carney has issued a statewide drought watch after receiving guidance from the Delaware Water Supply Coordinating Council (WSCC). First Staters are asked to voluntarily reduce outdoor uses of water during the drought watch. This decision follows an assessment of conditions by the WSCC Friday. The drought watch will remain in effect until further notice. The mandatory open burning ban issued …

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Katrina White sworn in as new City Clerk

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

On Monday, October 14, Katrina White was sworn in as the new City Clerk for Milford. White replaces long-serving clerk Terri Hudson who retired earlier this year. White has served as the Deputy City Clerk for several years. “I’ve been with the city since December 2013, but my connection to Milford goes back much further,” White said. “I initially worked …

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City adds RAVE technology for emergency alerts

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

In an effort to improve communication during emergencies, the City of Milford has implemented a new system from RAVE technologies. The decision to use the new notification system was, in part, due to recent devastating hurricanes in other areas of the country. “The safety and well-being of our residents is a top priority,” City Manager Mark Whitfield said. “With the …

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Simpson Crossing streets turned over to city

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

At a recent meeting, Milford City Council accepted responsibility for the public roads and utilities in the new Simpson Crossing development. This is for Phase IA that is now completed. “They have finished their topcoat within that phase, and they have finished the utility work, and they are ready to turn this first phase over,” City Engineer James Puddicombe said. …