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Bayhealth offers multiple health and wellness related programs in September

Terry RogersHeadlines, Health

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 …

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Council agrees to support SS4A grant initiatives

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

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 …

There have been four bank robberies this year throughout Delaware. (Photo from ultramarine5/iStock Getty Images)

Despite 4 bank robberies, police say less than ‘23

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Police & Fire

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 …

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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 …

Among other topics, the task force talked about the importance of engagement in Monday's meeting. (Photo by Chinnapong/Adobe Stock)

School climate group stresses engagement, funding

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Education

As Delaware students head back to school, a state task force dedicated to keeping their environment positive had a major focus on family engagement and funding. The 24-member Student Behavior and School Climate Task Force, made of government and educational officials as well as school behavioral specialists and resource officers, first heard a presentation from Kendall Massett, executive director of …

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MilfordLIVE Weekly Review – August 27, 2024

Sonja FreyHeadlines

This Week’s Top Stories Include: Food Bank celebrates graduating class “UFO over Milton” identified StudioYou opens under new ownership Plans move forward for Deep Branch Park Bucs Kick off this Friday at Mount Pleasant Click on the image below to view the PDF

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American Diabetes Association launches updated Food Hub

Terry RogersHeadlines, Health

The American Diabetes Association recently announced the launch of the redesigned Diabetes Food Hub. The updated platform still has the favorite features users have expected, but now they are even easier to use. The site provides assistance with meal planning, tracking dietary goals, or searching for diabetes-friendly recipes. The enhanced site makes the process better than ever. “It’s important to …

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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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MSD reminds parents of cell phone policy

Terry RogersEducation, Headlines

Milford School District recently posted their cell phone policy on social media in an effort to remind parents of the procedures regarding cell phone use by students. According to the district, this is not a new policy but one that will be more strictly enforced during this school year. “During the school day, cell phones should be off and away,” …

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StudioYou opens under new ownership

Terry RogersBusiness, Headlines

Initially opened in Penny Square by Marissa King, StudioYou recently underwent an ownership change and several new services will now be offered in the studio. Annie Tenpas, owner of the studio, recently held a ribbon cutting to introduce her staff to Milford. “We have added fitness to the lineup of services offered by StudioYou through Elevate Sports Performance and Personal …