Archmere girls soccer team your 2023 DIAA DII Girls soccer state champions photo by Archmere Academy

Archmere dominates in D2 girls soccer championship

Nick HallidayHeadlines, Sports

  The No. 4 seeded  Archmere Auks Upset the top two seeds to win the 2023 DIAA DII Girls Soccer state championship.  After upsetting the No. 1 seed Caravel on Wednesday the Auks kept on their magical run as they beat the No. 2 seed Saint Mark’s for their first state championship title in girls soccer. Archmere won its first …

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After 25 years, Indian River returns to softball state final

Benny MitchellHeadlines, Sports

Georgetown – Indian River head coach Sara Powell said their mantra all season has been to be 1% better each game. The past two games against Sussex Central and Delmarva Christian the Indians have been one run better, which was all they needed to reach the state championship game for the first time since 1998. The field at Delmarva Christian High …

Eight grade pitcher Morgan Maxwell from Caravel softball. photo by Nick Halliday

Maxwell propels Caravel to softball title game

Glenn FrazerHeadlines, Sports

  Caravel Academy softball coach Randy Johnson has efficiently used two pitchers this season as a formula to success. The Buccaneers combination of starter Kasey Xenidis and reliever Morgan Maxwell worked well in a 13-4 semifinal win that propelled the Bucs to Saturday’s DIAA championship game. Xenidis (13-1) pitched the first 3 innings against Laurel and handed a 6-3 lead …

Districts and charters have spent different amounts of COVID-19 relief money.

Here’s how much COVID money districts, charters have spent

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Education

Districts and charters have until Sept. 30, 2024 to spend more than half a billion dollars that was provided for COVID-19 pandemic relief. Delaware received $637,239,246 in the $122 billion federal Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund, or ESSER Funds. Distributed in three separate rounds, ESSER Funds  which were allocated across three separate rounds and part of the American …

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Young breast cancer survivors benefit from DBCC program

Terry RogersHeadlines, Health

A diagnosis of breast cancer at any age can be frightening and stressful, but for younger women, learning you have breast cancer can be especially devastating. The Young Survivors in Action (YSIA) program through Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition (DBCC) is designed to help people between the ages of 20 and 40 who have been diagnosed with the disease. “We have …

Delaware state budget tops $1.5 billion

City budget hearings reveal proposed tax increase

Terry RogersGovernment, Government & Politics, Headlines

Over three nights, Milford City Council held budget hearings, gaining an understanding of the 23-24 budget from various department heads as well as City Manager Mark Whitfield and Finance Director Lou Vitola. Council was presented with a balanced budget totaling over $59 million. The budget includes a 9 percent tax increase, some of which is due to debt service related …

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Myers Sets New Marks for Delaware Tech Softball

bshupeHeadlines, Sports

Macey Myers will forever have her name etched in the history books of Delaware Technical Community College softball. After being named a two-time National Junior College Athletic Association Region 19 First Team All-Region player and a 2022 NJCAA All-American, there weren’t many individual accomplishments left for Myers to accomplish at Delaware Tech. But, she checked off two more when she …

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Third Thursday returns in June

Terry RogersCulture, Headlines

Downtown Milford Inc. (DMI) recently announced that Third Thursday will return starting June 15. The theme for the first event is Downtown Superheroes. “Bring your mask and cape,” Janne Collins, Executive Director for DMI said. “As a business in our downtown district, you are welcome to have a spot on Walnut Street or Park Avenue during the event at no …

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Milford Conversation to feature new police chief

Terry RogersCulture, Headlines, Police & Fire

Milford Conversation, an informal group that meets each month at the First Presbyterian Church of Milford, will feature the new Milford Police Chief, Cecelia “CC” Ashe. The meeting is planned for Thursday, June 1 at 8:30 AM in the library of the church. “This is a free, family-oriented program open to the entire community,” John Huntzinger, moderator of the group, …