A new bill would dispel the fears of potential repercussions for medics providing in vitro fertilization, commonly known as IVF, which takes mature eggs from ovaries and fertilizes them with sperm in a lab. About 90,000 babies are conceived through this process each year in the U.S. House Bill 374, sponsored by Rep. Kendra Johnson, D-Bear, would legally protect medical …
Shipyard task force requests $2.6 million from city
At a recent meeting, Dan Bond and Sher Valenzuela requested that the city of Milford purchase the Vinyard Shipyard property for $2.6 million. Bond indicated that the task force had $1.3 million in state funding to use toward the asking price of $4 million. After providing background on the shipyard project, Bond explained how creating the Delaware Maritime Museum would …
City passes budget with 8.1% tax increase
At their regular meeting, Milford City Council approved the 2025 operating budget totaling $60,592,347 which included capital expenses approved in the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) also adopted that evening. Before voting on the CIP, Councilman Jason James reminded those in attendance that the CIP covered wish list items over the next five years, but only those designated for 2025 were …
MilfordLIVE Weekly Review – June 11, 2024
This Week’s Top Stories Include: Man charged in double homicide Popular Music in the Park returns the end of June Harrington Historical Society to release documentary on record company ASPIRE529 returns to give financial aid to foster children Jim Lafferty Annex opens in Milford Wellness Village Milford officers participate in torch run Click on the image below to view the …
FSE says parents need to engage in their kids’ education
A group advocating for radical change to improve education in the state wants parents to be involved in their child’s education and is giving them the tools to do so. First State Educate hosted a webinar Monday night in what will be a series of meetings helping inform the public about the current state of education in Delaware. Monday’s was …
Milford officers participate in torch run
On Thursday, June 6, members of the Milford Police Department participated in the annual Delaware Law Enforcement for Special Olympics torch run. Milford officers began running at 9:15 AM near Milford Ponds on South DuPont Boulevard. This marks the 38th year that the torch run has been held in Delaware. The event is inspiring to many and nearly 800 law …
Jim Lafferty Annex opens in Milford Wellness Village
Mental Health of Delaware (MHA) officially opened their Jim Lafferty Annex in Milford Wellness Village on Friday, June 7 with a ribbon cutting. The new office will offer mental health and peer counseling services to those in need. It is named for James Lafferty who dedicated his life to mental health awareness. “We’re really excited to be able to open …
Tax refund delays frustrate taxpayers
Over the past few weeks, social media has seen an uptick in Delawareans complaining that they have yet to receive their tax refunds from the State of Delaware despite filing electronically several months ago. According to the state, the Division of Revenue has received over 560,000 tax returns with over 349,000 requesting refunds. “Over 260,000, 74.5 percent of all 2023 …
Man charged in double homicide
On June 5, Milford Police Department responded to a report of a man bleeding from the head in the 500 block of DuPont Highway. The investigation led them to an address in Brookstone Trace where they discovered the bodies of a 31-year old woman and 3-year old girl. Davis Truong, 31, was arrested later that evening, charged with two counts …
Fast food options continue to grow in Milford
As the town continues to grow, more fast food franchise are looking at Milford to expand their business. Jersey Mike’s and Arby’s are just two of the chain restaurants who have opened locations in the town, and it appears that several more are looking at coming as well. “We were working with Chipotle before, but you have to meet their …









