The Delaware Arts Alliance is kicking off their Creative Economy and Cultural Tourism Recovery and Growth Plan at the Library Amphitheater on Wednesday, August 2 at 10 AM. The event will feature Lt. Gov. Bethany Hall Long as well as arts sector leaders and other officials focused on cultural tourism. “We invite the press, policymakers and the public to join …
MPD to participate in Cops and Bobbers
In a joint effort with the Delaware Department of Natural Resources (DNREC) Police, Milford Police Department will participate in “Cops and Bobbers.” The event begins with an educational presentation by DNREC on Delaware fisheries and general recreational fishing information. “After the presentation, participants, who must be accompanied by an adult, will then join officers from the Milford Police Department and …
Our guide to 2023 Delaware State Fair
The Delaware State Fair returns Thursday, with something for everyone: Rides, livestock shows, carnival games, blue ribbon food competitions, a circus, racing pigs, a camel show, a magic show, concerts – and people watching. It adds up to more than 200 hours of entertainment in a single day – not including the carnival or grandstand concerts, said Danny Aguilar, assistant …
MilfordLIVE Weekly Review – July 18, 2023
This Week’s Top Headlines Include: Milford Food Bank celebrates first culinary graduating class Delaware State Fair to open on Thursday Dolce reopens after renovations Click on the image below to view as a PDF
Keeping your cool in the extreme heat
With temperatures expected to remain near or above 90 degrees over the next few weeks, keeping yourself cool is critical, especially if you have to be outside for any length of time. Whether you work outdoors or have the need to be outside for more than an hour or so, these tips can help you reduce your risk of heat …
City explains permit fee process
Recently, there have been social media comments regarding permit fees in the City of Milford, especially when it comes to Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs). These are dwellings that are either constructed on the property of another residence or an already existing structure that is converted to a living quarter. According to some residents who are planning ADUs on their property, …
ABLE accounts designed to help those with disabilities save
Although all parents worry about the future for their children, those who have a child with a disability also worry about the finances that may impact their child. According to former 5th District Representative Melanie George-Smith, children with special needs are not allowed to save money as it can jeopardize other benefits they need, including Medicaid. For this reason, the …
Renovations complete in My Sister’s Fault
Sisters Angi and Rous Robles began their small Puerto Rican restaurant five years ago, renting a space in the historic Milford Chronicle building on Southwest Front Street. The business, named to reflect the closeness of the two sisters who said that if it did not work out, they could always say it was “my sister’s fault,” the restaurant was an …
Student Code of Conduct discussed at school board
At a recent meeting, the Milford School District Board of Education continued to discuss updates to the Student Code of Conduct for both elementary and secondary schools. Matt Bucher and Dr. Adam Brownstein expressed concerns about several areas of the code, requesting changes. “I propose we delete the paragraph, the sole paragraph which is segregated by itself having to do …
Ed leaders detail what they consider legislation highlights
With the 2023 General Assembly session ending in June, educational advocates are cheering the legislature’s action on early education, mental health support and transparency relating to school boards. One leader, though, would like to see bills that focus on letting parents know clearly and precisely what’s happening in the classroom, starting with easy to find proficiency ratings. About 60 bills …









