ABD now is advocating for fully opening up Delaware so families, kids and businesses can heal
Freeman Arts Pavilion schedules live summer acts, gives audience more room
Freeman always planned to build a bigger facility, but COVID-19 spurred them to do it more quickly.
Fur Baby heads into second decade with new building, services and lots of happy dogs
The business has moved into a new building bought in December 2019 and expected to open four months later. The pandemic didn’t allow that.
MHS Drama Club presents A Million Dreams
It’s a dream come true for the members of the Milford High School Drama Club, as they took to the stage to perform their ideal roles in “A Million Dreams”: The Milford High School Drama Club Musical Talent Showcase. While the pandemic has altered their ability to produce a live, traditional show, the members of the MHS Drama Club weren’t …
Long lines started overnight to grab surf tag vouchers Wednesday
Across several Facebook groups, people posted about long lines and the excitement and disbelief at the surf tag craze.
Delaware libraries give soundproof booths a trial run in Sussex
The wheelchair-accessible booths are equipped with computers to allow people to access telehealth services, online job interviews or even legal appointments.
MSD Announces Teachers of the Year
Milford School District has announced the 2021-2022 Teachers of the Year. The Teacher of the Year Program recognizes excellence in teaching by honoring our K-12 teachers who have made outstanding academic contributions to our students and schools and are exemplary leaders in education. Teachers were nominated by their students, peers, and others throughout the Milford district community. These six outstanding …
1,000 more surf tags to go on sale as state introduces new off-peak surf permits
Off-peak permits only can be used Mondays through Fridays June 1 through Sept. 3, except holidays., then all the time after Labor Day.
Haunted St. Patrick’s Day event canceled in Milford
‘No good deed goes unpunished,’ wrote Mike Perfetti, owner of Delaware Branding Co.
Delaware libraries continuing policy of waiving fines, late fees during pandemic
Have you been doing some extra reading while stuck at home during the COVID-19 pandemic? If so, there’s good news if those books came from a Delaware public library and you’re a little late returning them to their rightful place. Library officials have announced there won’t be any fines or late fees assessed when you finally do return those …