Delaware school boards operate under many rules, including having public meetings that have been advertised in advance to comply with state Freedom of Information requirements. That was one of the details that came up during a First State Educate webinar Monday night focused on how school board agendas work, the legal requirements of boards, the importance of communication and more. …
MilfordLIVE Weekly Review – July 9, 2024
This Week’s Top Stories Include: Local non-profits benefit from Community Reinvestment Fund Biggs Museum, Riverwalk Freedom Festival topics of next Milford Conversation Delaware Small Business announces two summer webinars Legislative Wrap-up: animal-related bills passed in 2024 MSD announces Employees of the Year Physical Turn-In Nights announced for MSD athletes Click on the image below to view the PDF
Milford family looks back on 10-year heart transplant odyssey
A Milford man diagnosed with a rare disease in 2014 said despair never took him over when he was waiting for a heart transplant. “There were ups and downs that the first year where everybody’s told there’s going to be bumps in the road,” said Todd French, “but we take it day at a time, and I work out with …
Lincoln man arrested for 10th DUI
Delaware State Police say that they arrested a Lincoln man on felony driving under the influence of alcohol charges on Friday. According to police, this is his 10th offense. A trooper on patrol near Greentop Road and Greely Avenue on July 5 at about 9:15 PM saw a black Acura fail to maintain its lane as it was driving west …
iCan Swim Camp to host 20 swimmers
Down Syndrome of Delaware will hold their first iCan Swim camp for individuals with Down Syndrome. This program is part of iCan Shine, a nonprofit organization that provides quality recreational programs for individuals with disabilities. Attendees will learn how to swim as well as other water safety skills. “We have invited 20 swimmers with Down Syndrome that are ages three …
Delaware Small Business announces two summer webinars
For businesses looking for retirement programs for their employees, Delaware EARNS is an option that can allow them to create such programs. Delaware EARNS is a retirement savings program for private-sector workers who don’t have access to a plan through their employer. The webinar is scheduled for Wednesday, July 17 from 12 Noon until 1 PM. “This is a webinar …
MSD announces Employees of the Year
Recently, Milford School District announced the 2025 Employees of the Year. These awards are given to staff who go above and beyond both inside and outside the classroom. “We love this time of year when we can celebrate staff who have demonstrated outstanding dedication, excellence and commitment to our students, schools and the community,” Trish Gerken, Public Information Officer, said. …
Physical Turn-In Nights announced for MSD athletes
Milford School District recently announced that athletes may turn in their physicals on July 16 and August 1 from 5 to 7 PM. The physicals should be turned in to the Carey Simpson Building. “All families and athletes are encouraged to turn in physicals on those evenings,” Jed Bell, Athletic Director, said. “We would like them to be submitted before …
Local non-profits benefit from Community Reinvestment Fund
Several Milford area non-profits will benefit from the 2025 Community Investment Fund program which is included as part of the state’s annual budget. This year, seven organizations were granted over $1.7 million in funding. “We are pumped!” Lea Rosell, Director of the Milford Public Library, a recipient of over $382,000, said. “These funds are important because other than going for …
SSP Announces Auditions for “The Sound of Music”
Second Street Players is excited to announce auditions for their 2024 holiday production, “The Sound of Music.” Directors Steven Haber and Melissa Brenner will hold open auditions for this beloved musical on Monday, July 22 and Tuesday, July 23, 2024, at 6:30 p.m. at the Riverfront Theater, 2 S Walnut St, Milford. The show is performed by a large cast …









