Veterans home Home of the Brave

Veterans home’s plea for food, supplies sparks welcome aid

bshupeCulture, Headlines

A Facebook post asking for help with supplies for Home of the Brave in Milford has given the Veterans transitional residence some relief, but officials there hope for more to restock their cabinets and get them through the holidays and into 2024. The post on Delaware Free Stuff (Angels Among Us) asked for everyday housekeeping supplies, food items and side …

It is unclear what the Indian River School District decided as the future of employees placed on administrative leave.

More mystery in Sussex case involving student breast photo

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Education

It is unclear whether Bradley Layfield, the principal at Sussex Central High School, still has a job. Layfield is among those sued by a former student who claims the district officials circulated a photo of her exposed breast to other staff with a picture of Janet Jackson superimposed on her face. His position was expected to be discussed Wednesday night …

Irish Rose 10th Anniversary

Irish Rose celebrates 10th anniversary

Terry RogersBusiness, Headlines

A hobby that began when Eugenia Sparks and her husband, Tom, retired, celebrated its 10th anniversary this month. Irish Rose, an Irish-themed gift boutique on Walnut Street in Milford, has become a mainstay in downtown. “When we retired, we decided to participate in craft shows in the local area,” Eugenia said when asked how Irish Rose got its start. “We …

Frozen Hose

Preparing Your Home for Winter

Terry RogersCulture, Headlines

Although the weather has been fairly mild for November, the cold, frigid winter is fast approaching. While the temperatures are fairly moderate, there are some tips to follow to prepare your home for the cold we know will be here quickly. One thing that is important to do prior to freezing temperatures is to protect your water pipes from damage. …

Burris Food Comp Plan Change

Burris Foods request for Comprehensive Plan and zoning change approved

Terry RogersBusiness, Government, Headlines

At a recent meeting, a request from Burris Foods to change the Comprehensive Plan as well as to rezone a portion of their property from R1 to I1. According to Rob Pierce, City Planner, the change was mostly just housekeeping as the parcel in question had been used for some time by Burris for industrial storage. Before the presentation for …

The 2024 Delaware Educational Support Professional of the Year will be announced Dec. 5.

2024 Educational Support Pro of the Year named Dec. 5

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Education

One education support professional will be chosen Dec. 5 as the state’s best out of the 19 chosen by school districts and one charter school. This is the fourth year the Department of Education has recognized a State Educational Support Professional of the Year. “Educational support professionals’ roles vary greatly,” said Mark Holodick, secretary of education. “They provide one-on-one support …

West Shores

West Shores stormwater drainage correction approved by council

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

Over the past few years, residents of West Shores at New Milford, a development located near Bayhealth Sussex Campus, have complained of flooding in their neighborhood. After working with the City of Milford and the Sussex Conservation District (SCD), it was determined that the issue was a failed infiltration stormwater management pond on the far eastern corner of the development. …

The program teaches America's youth how to safely respond to being in the presence of a gun.

Eddie the Eagle helps teach Sussex students gun safety

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Education

Eddie the Eagle swooped into Lord Baltimore Elementary School in Ocean View Tuesday to help teach children about gun safety.  Lord Baltimore, part of the Indian River School District, started teaching gun safety to students last year, and the program has taken flight. Now every class in the school, kindergarten through fifth grade, attends the presentation, which lasts about 20 …

police

Mayor authorized to sign USDA loan documents for police station

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines, Police & Fire

At a recent meeting, Milford City Council authorized Mayor Archie Campbell to sit with USDA loan officers and sign documents officially borrowing the funds for the new police station. The loans are in two segments with one for $8.5 million and a second at a later date for $8 million, a total of $16.5 million to cover the cost of …

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Milford Corporate Center leads to changes in Comprehensive Plan

Terry RogersBusiness, Government, Headlines

At a recent meeting, Milford City Council voted to amend the Comprehensive Plan and to rezone areas in the new Milford Corporate Center which will be located on the former Fry Farm on the corner of Milford-Harrington Highway and Canterbury Road. The changes were due to road shifts within the center. “During the final subdivision review of the Corporate Center, …