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Milford Library benefits from Perdue funding

Terry RogersCulture, Headlines

Milford Public Library recently received $2,916 from the Franklin P. and Arthur W. Perdue Foundation to support access to Mango Languages, a language-training database, that provides over 70 language course. “We see a huge need and a real interest in learning different languages from library users,” Sarah Yatuzis, Assistant Library Director, said. “We partner with Polytech, La Esperanza and the …

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EDGE Grant Competition Opens

Terry RogersBusiness, Headlines

The Delaware Division of Small Business opened the next round of our Encouraging Development, Growth and Expansion (EDGE) Program. Applications will be accepted August 1 – Friday, August 30, 2024, at 4:30 p.m. EDGE is a competition for grant funding. Five STEM-based companies can each receive up to $100,000 for eligible expenses while five Entrepreneur Class (non-STEM) businesses can each receive …

The 213-page CREATE Plan includes an interactive map, policy recommendations, and more to show the importance of the creative economy and how to strengthen it.

Creative economy makes $3.7B; group plans to raise that

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Culture

The Delaware Arts Alliance released a long-awaited, 213-page plan Tuesday that highlights the benefits of the creative economy and its effects on attracting tourism that ultimately generate $3.7 billion. “This will be the first plan of its type in the nation,” said Neil Kirschling, executive director of the alliance in a press conference last week. “No other state has attempted …

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Thai and sushi dishes available in Milford

Terry RogersBusiness, Headlines

One of the latest restaurants to open in Milford, Chaiyo Sushi, features authentic Thai cuisine as well as freshly made sushi. The restaurant, the third in the state, opened in early July at 949 North Dupont Boulevard in Milford. “We are excited to bring our food to Milford,” Brandy Lorea and Sarah Ekpradit, owners of the restaurant said. “We have …

The state has updated its school safety plan templates to align with the federal one. (Photo by RonBailey/iStock Getty Images)

State’s school safety plans get ‘major’ update

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Education

School safety programs received a “major overhaul” this year from the state agency designed to keep 140,000 students safe. Changes made by the Comprehensive School Safety Program are considered confidential, but  can include: Adding a new school building. Updating information for an existing one that’s renovated. Making changes if there’s a sharp rise or decline in enrollment. More specific plans …

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Chipotle to open in Milford this winter

Terry RogersBusiness, Headlines

Annie Gradinger, External Communications Representative for Chipotle, confirmed this week that the Mexican-inspired restaurant would officially open a new store in Milford. “We are currently scheduled to open a new location in Milford this winter,” Gradinger said. “Those are the only details I have to share right now but feel free to check back for updates!” The new location is …

Kayak on Abbotts Mill

Commune with nature in a canoe or kayak

Terry RogersHeadlines, Sports

One of the most unique ways in this area to get close to nature is by doing so on the water. Several parks surrounding Milford offer options for canoeing, kayaking and boating with some even renting the equipment you need to traverse the many creeks, rivers and waterways in Milford. Killens Pond has canoes, kayaks and pedal boats available for …

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MSD submits second Certificate of Necessity

Terry RogersEducation, Headlines

In 2023, Milford School District submitted a Certificate of Necessity to the Department of Education for major renovations and expansion at Milford Senior High School. The request was denied, and, at a recent meeting, the board voted unanimously to approve a second submission. “As many of you are aware, last year, we submitted a certificate of necessity for a major …

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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 …

MilfordLive July 30

MilfordLIVE Weekly Review – July 30, 2024

Sonja FreyHeadlines

This Week’s Top Stories Include: Milford FFA students do well at state fair Hippiefest returns to Causey Mansion New store in Milford combines books and crafts Del State and Milford Wellness Village partner to offer GWAP Click on the image below to view the PDF