On September 10, the Milford Police Department’s Drug Unit completed an investigation related to the sale of illicit drugs with the arrest of a Milford man. On that date, detectives executed a search at a residence in the 900 Block of SE 2nd St. Milford DE, with the assistance of the Milford Police Department’s Special Operations Group (SOG) and K9 …
DMI to hold business forum
Downtown Milford Inc. (DMI) will hold a business forum on Monday, October 7 at 4 PM in the Milford Public Library. The meeting will be held in the Lion’s Room with doors opening at 3:45 PM. “In April, we completely underwent a rebranding at DMI,” Sara LeBright, Executive Director, said. “We gave our logo a fresh new look and have …
Camping, wagon rides featured at historic local park
What better way to celebrate fall than with a wagon ride through a beautiful forest? Killen’s Pond will offer hayrides around the fields and forests of the pond, starting September 21 and running throughout the month of October. For just $6 per person, bring a blanket to ride on a wagon with benches covered in hay and enjoy a 35-minute …
Survey: many teachers injured by students, lose class time
A survey among more than a thousand educators found that one in three are worried about receiving a physical injury from a student, while 20 percent have been injured from a student. The report was shown to the 24-member Student Behavior and School Climate Task Force Monday night, which is made of government and educational officials as well as school …
MilfordLIVE Weekly Review – September 17, 2024
This Week’s Top Stories Include: Milford Museum to take over old police station McCarron, Wilson and Shupe take primary for Milford area Here are the nominees for Delaware Teacher of the Year Field Hockey Improves to 4-1 Federal audit sees improvement in drug related crime rates Click on the image below to view the PDF
$20M grant to buy eco-friendly ferry for Cape May-Lewes run
A $20 million grant will help Delaware pay for a new eco-friendly ship to add to its Cape May-Lewes Ferry fleet. Money from the U.S. Department of Transportation to the Delaware River and Bay Authority to replace a more than 40-year-old diesel engine ferry that serves passengers who travel between Lewes, Delaware and Cape May, New Jersey with a diesel-hybrid …
Needles, medical waste close Delaware beaches, ocean access
Delawareans hoping to get one last taste of the ocean this summer have to avoid three state beaches to do so. Officials from Dewey Beach, Fenwick Island and Rehoboth Beach have announced that swimming is temporarily off limits due to “discovery of medical waste” that has washed up on the beaches. “Out of an abundance of caution, the ocean has …
Field Hockey Improves to 4-1
By Kevin Eickman This past Thursday, Milford hosted Sussex Tech in a dominant 4-0 victory. While a win is always welcome, Milford’s field hockey team is still searching for a full four-quarter performance. Head coach McPike has high expectations for her squad this season, believing there’s much more to come from them. Milford got off to a strong start, scoring …
Shupe formally requests state audit of District 36 primary vote
The close number of votes in the House District 36 GOP primary will be audited by the state Department of Elections. Rep. Bryan Shupe, R-Milford, has asked the state to conduct an audit, because the 12-vote difference between him and opponent Patrick Smith has been challenged by Smith. Smith on Wednesday filed for a Sussex County recount, because the state …
Coastal dunes to get some love from state after breaches
Coastal dunes just north of the Indian River inlet will be getting additional metal sheets embedded in the sand as well as emergency sand replacement after two breaches this year and recent near-breaches, Gov. John Carney announced Thursday. The work is designed to protect the beach and Delaware Route 1 during the winter storm season. The metal sheets will be …









