The Milford Historical Society has announced that there are changes coming to their fall Antique’s Market this year which is held on the lawn of Parson Thorne Mansion. Normally held the first weekend of October, the new Silver Hill Market Faire will be held on October 12 from 10 AM until 3 PM with artisans offering specialty items for sale. …
MPD reminds drivers that school is back in session
On Tuesday, August 27, the Milford School District welcomed back students for the 2024-2025 school year. Milford Police Department asked drivers to be more cautious as children will be waiting for buses on the side of the road in the mornings while also coming off school buses in the afternoons. “We urge motorists to be aware of children walking to …
MPD seeks assistance in identifying hit and run driver
The Milford Police Department needs your help with locating the below pictured vehicle that was involved in a Hit and Run collision on August 20, 2024, around 1:30 p.m. The collision occurred at the intersection of S. Rehoboth Blvd and SE Front St. Milford. The vehicle appears to be a Gray Ford F-150 with an unknown temporary registration plate. The …
Round 1 of early voting for Sept. 10 primary opens Wednesday
Delawareans have their first chance to skip the long lines and submit their early vote for the Sept. 10 primary elections Wednesday. Round 1 of early voting is from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. everyday through Saturday. Following Labor Day weekend, there’s a second round of early voting from Tuesday, Sept. 3, though Sunday, Sept. 8. RELATED: Delaware’s guide to …
Delaware’s guide to Labor Day Weekend 2024
A holiday that celebrates the contributions of American workers also marks the unofficial end of summer. Labor Day was first celebrated on Sept. 5, 1882, in New York City, and in 1887, Oregon became the first state making a law to recognize the day. On June 24, 1894, Congress passed an act making the holiday the first Monday in September. …
Set sail at Milford Library with program on state’s tall ship
Ahoy, matey. Ye old history dude Bill Hutchison has a yarn or two he’d like to spin you about the Kalmar Nyckel, Delaware’s Tall Ship. A replica of the Swedish ship that brought the state’s first European settlers to Delaware’s shores, the replica was built during the 90s and slide into the waters of the Christina River in 1998. True …
September programs planned at Milford Public Library
The Milford Public Library has many exciting programs planned for the month of September, including the creation of blankets, book sales and teleservices. “Just as a reminder to everyone, the library will be closed on September 2 so that our staff can celebrate Labor Day with their families,” Lea Rosell, Director of the library, said. “We hope everyone has a …
Bayhealth offers multiple health and wellness related programs in September
Bayhealth has many health and wellness programs planned for the month of September, ranging from exercise to better breathing and more. The month kicks off with “Walk with a Doc” on Sunday, September 1 starting at 11 AM at Brecknock County Park, located at 80 Old Camden Road in Camden. The program is designed to encourage the community to get …
Council agrees to support SS4A grant initiatives
At a recent meeting, Milford City Council authorized support for a Safe Streets and Roads For All (SS4A) grant initiative. The grant is to be used for a Comprehensive Safety Action Plan that will provide action items toward safer streets and roads. “Whereas the charter of the City of Milford vests power in the city council to provide for and …
Despite 4 bank robberies, police say less than ‘23
There’s been four bank robberies throughout the First State since the end of April, something the Delaware State Police say they have taken notice of. However, the overall number of bank robberies this year is lower compared to the same period last year, said India Sturgis, spokesperson for the organization. “We continue to thoroughly investigate each incident and work closely …









