Milford Senior Center celebrated its 50th year in March 2023 and, in celebration of that milestone, will hold a Golden Anniversary Gala on Saturday, May 20 from 6 to 10 PM in the Crystal Room at the center, located at 111 Park Avenue in Milford. According to Amy Stratton, Executive Director of the center, the gala is to celebrate the …
PACE Your Life to celebrate one year anniversary
PACE Your Life, located in the Milford Wellness Village, will hold a first anniversary celebration on June 21 from 11 AM to 2 PM. The celebration will include a ribbon cutting, hosted by the Central Delaware Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Milford Chamber of Commerce, as well as food, ice cream, a photography booth and more. “We are very …
“Kalamazoo” presentation planned at Milford Library
In partnership with the Kent County Theatre Guild, the Milford Public Library will present “Kalamazoo” on Saturday, May 13 at 1 PM in the Community Room. The play is based on a book by Michelle Kholes Brooks and Kelly Younger. “We are so excited to present this fun comedy,” Carolyn Tabor, Program Director at the library, said. “We always enjoy …
DOE wants students to save money, time with new credit guide
The state’s new credit for prior learning policy framework will reinforce a practice that WilmU has been using for more than 30 years, a practice other institutions of higher learning in the First State also follow. According to the Department of Education, the guidelines are intended to help colleges and universities develop policies and procedures for evaluating prior student learning …
City of Milford Recognized As A Reliable Public Power Provider
The City of Milford recently announced that their Electric Department has earned a Reliable Public Power Provider (RP3)® designation from the American Public Power Association for providing reliable and safe electric service. The RP3 designation, which lasts for three years, recognizes public power utilities that demonstrate proficiency in four key disciplines: reliability, safety, workforce development, and system improvement. Criteria include …
MilfordLIVE Weekly Review – May 2, 2023
Click on the image below to view as a PDF This Week’s Top Headlines Include: Headlines Milford man runs Boston Marathon Culture Downtown streetscape plans presented to council Milford Library celebrates National Library Week Whitfield to talk about city strategic plan Annual Antiques Market to be held on lawn of Parson Thorne Mansion Business Dolce under new ownership Milford Corporate …
Spring sports Week 6 rankings
Baseball Rankings By Nick Halliday Ranking School Record Last Week’s Ranking Comments 1 DMA 12-1 4 Beat STM 2 Saint Marks 11-1 1 Lost to DMA 3 Cape Henlopen 10-2 2 Plays Milford 4 Sussex Tech 11-1 3 Plays Central 5 Indian River 8-2 5 Plays Cape 6 Tower Hill 8-2 7 Beat Sanford 7 Caravel 8-2 9 …
Annual Antiques Market to be held on lawn of Parson Thorne Mansion
The Milford Historical Society, the organization that manages the Parson Thorne Mansion, announced recently that they plan to hold their annual Spring Antique Show on Saturday, May 6 rom 9 AM until 3 PM. The market will be on the lawn of the mansion known as Silver Hill. “We hold the antiques market once every spring and once every fall,” …
Spring sports Week 5 rankings
Baseball Week 5 Rankings By Nick Halliday Ranking School Record Last Week’s Ranking Comments 1 Saint Marks 10-0 2 Plays DMA 2 Cape Henlopen 8-1 3 Beat Appo 3 Sussex Tech 10-1 4 Beat STG 4 DMA 10-1 1 Beat Conrad 5 Indian River 8-2 9 Beat Appo 6 Conrad 8-2 6 Loss to DMA 7 Tower Hill …
Milford Little League seeking umpires
Milford Little League is facing a shortage of umpires, an issue facing many youth sports leagues today. Wayne Hurd, a volunteer with Milford Little League, explained that it is not difficult to become an umpire. “As far as training goes, individuals must become familiar with the rules of the game,” Hurd said. “Many of the rules are similar to what …







