The unofficial start of summer is around the corner, which means plenty of beach travel, lots of outdoor events and – most importantly – ways to honor American heroes whose legacy is what Memorial Day is about. Throughout the First State, there’s a plethora of family-fun festivities and ceremonies being held to pay respect to the nation’s fallen soldiers. Weather …
Meet Stephanie Sherman, ‘25 charter teacher of year
The 2025 Teacher of the Year for Delaware charter schools says the love she has for the subject she teaches sparks the energy she brings to the classroom every day. “If it wasn’t fun for me, I would find a different job,” said Stephanie Sherman, a science teacher at Sussex Academy. “I always tell them, it’s not always going to …
KSI receives two generous donations
Kent and Sussex Industries (KSI) recently received two generous donations. One was from a dine and donate event at fondue on April 11 and the second was from Lewes-Rehoboth Beach Rotary Club. “We are so grateful to fondue for offering this option to non-profit agencies,” Alicia Hollis, Director of Community Relations said. “The evening provided us a great opportunity for …
Gronau named MSD Behavioral Health Professional of the Year
The Milford School District is proud to announce Shannon Gronau, School Counselor at Mispillion Elementary, as their Behavioral Health Professional of the Year for 2024-2025 School Year. This award highlights Mrs. Gronau’s exceptional commitment to the mental and emotional well-being of students. This year marks Mrs. Gronau’s third year in the Milford School District and twelfth year as a school …
Milford Corporate Center moves forward
At a recent meeting, Milford City Council approved several contracts that will move the Milford Corporate Center forward. The center will be located at the corner of Milford-Harrington Highway and Canterbury Road. “In the next year or two, this will be one of the most important things that we’ll be focusing on to bring jobs and economic growth to Milford,” …
Clubs’ Youth of Year says kids need more mental health help
High school sophomore Kiara Flowers had to grow up fast, helping to manage the care of her six siblings when most children were worried about recess and or what video games they wanted next. Having those responsibilities made her the person she is today and that, along with a slew of other positive attributes, helped make her the 2024 George …
Traffic signals to be removed near City Hall
After a studying traffic patterns and delays at two intersections in downtown Milford, Century Engineering is recommending to DelDOT and the city that traffic signals at the corner of Causey Avenue and Walnut Street as well as at Southeast and Southwest Front Street be removed permanently. “Particularly with new people on council, we felt we needed to explain how this …
New manager takes over Brightway Commons
At a recent council meeting, Marcella Russell introduced herself as the new property manager for Brightway Commons and asked the city for assistance in cleaning up the complex. Her goal is to eliminate criminal activity with the help of the police while also dealing with homeless who are living in the hallways. “We simply need assistance from the city,” Russell …
Parks, bathroom issue discussed at council meeting
Prior to the swearing in of new member of Milford City Council, Larry Passwaters spoke during the public comment portion of the meeting regarding a park planned on the Sharp property the city purchased several years ago. Passwaters was concerned about the amount of concrete and parking planned as well as the fact that the city needed a new trash …
Delaware’s history in Brown v. Board honored with memorial
A new monument in Dover marks Delaware’s role in the desegregation of American schools the day before the country celebrates the 70th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court case. Community members, authors, historians and legislators joined Thursday morning to unveil the memorial on the grounds of Legislative Hall. “Whenever people put stumbling blocks in your way, …








