Westwood Development

Council reluctantly approves Westwood development

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

After a public hearing with many members expressing concerns about the Westwood development planned for Williamsville Road, Milford City Council voted reluctantly to approve the final major subdivision plan for the 329-planned unit development. The property, which was formerly the Draper farm, was annexed into Milford in 2006 with the understanding it would be developed. The preliminary approval for the …

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Council approves purchase of 2024 police vehicles

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines, Police & Fire

At a recent meeting, Milford Chief of Police, Cecelia Ashe, requested $227,231 to purchase four new police vehicles from Hertrich. The purchase of the vehicles were approved in the FY25 budget. “So during the budget hearings, I presented a request for $295,000 to replace these vehicles. We currently have an opportunity to purchase 2024 Durangos and one Chevy Tahoe,” Chief …

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Sussex Veterans Treatment Court to graduate 100th participant

Jarek RutzGovernment, Headlines

The Sussex County Veterans Treatment Court will celebrate a milestone Thursday as its 100th participant graduates. Veterans Treatment Court is generally available to veterans who are charged with nonviolent felonies and misdemeanors. Participants must attend regular court status conferences, participate in the development of their treatment plans, engage in community groups as required and cooperate with veteran mentors.  Many in …

Sussex County firefighter Thomas Berry

Funeral Thursday for Sussex firefighter Thomas Berry

bshupeAbove the fold, Government, Headlines

The funeral Thursday, Aug. 22, for a Sussex County volunteer firefighter who died in the line of duty is expected to include hundreds of first responders and a long line of emergency vehicles. The procession to honor fallen volunteer firefighter and EMS logistics technician Thomas W. Berry III will assemble to take Berry to answer the traditional final call at …

Thomas Berry Sussex Firefighter

Sussex County mourns death of firefighter at crash site

bshupeCulture, Government, Headlines

A Georgetown man who was a firefighter and Sussex County employee was killed Tuesday afternoon after he stopped on his way back to county offices to help at an accident. Thomas Wilson Berry III, 23, died just before 4:30 p.m. at a vehicle crash on U.S. 9/Lewes-Georgetown Highway. Some reports say he was struck and killed, but others said he …

Code Enforcement Issues

Council discusses code violations for rentals

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

During the communication and correspondence section of a recent meeting, Milford City Council was made aware of a problem facing a long-time resident and a rental property next door that had multiple code violations. According to Councilman Michael Stewart, the resident reached out to him and indicated she had gotten no assistance from code enforcement. “A constituent reached out to …

early voting

Planning to vote early? Here’s where to go when

bshupeGovernment, Headlines

Early voting sites for the September primary will be open over a 12-day period from Aug. 28 through Sept. 8, the Delaware Department of Elections announced Wednesday. Delaware voters who are eligible to vote in primary elections may vote in person at any early voting site in their county of residence during the 10-day period prior to the Sept. 10 …

Delawareans hoping to vote in the state primaries must register by Aug. 17. (Photo by flysnow/Adobe Stock)

Deadline to register to vote in primaries is Aug. 17

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

Eligible voters in Delaware have 18 days left to register to vote in the 2024 state primary election.  Wednesday, the Department of Elections published a reminder that those who are not yet registered to vote in Delaware and who wish to vote in the September 10 state primary election must register to vote on or before Saturday, Aug. 17 at …

Electric Lines

Council hears suggestions for modernization of city utilities

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

At a recent meeting, Milford City Council heard a presentation from the Shpigler Group, a strategy management consulting service, about options available to modernize city utilities. The report focused on electric and water services. “We engaged with them back in April to evaluate the current state of electric utility and also parts of the Public Works, specific to water and …

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Use extreme caution traveling through work zones

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) urges all drivers to use extreme caution when traveling through work zones. The urgency of the message follows a recent rise in work zone crashes. In 2023, 15 DelDOT vehicles were struck by motorists. As of July 22, 2024, that figure is already over double last year’s with 37 vehicles struck by motorists, 6 involving injuries. …