William Penn and Salesianum both won their semi final games to advance to the DIAA Boys Basketball championship this Saturday night at the Bob Carpenter center. William Penn entered the night as the lowest seed at No. 7, but they knew they belonged. They reached the semis by knocking off the No.2 seed Seaford Blue Jays on their home …
New Scholarship for Dr. William Warren
This year the trustees of the Milford Rotary Club Educational Foundation added the Dr. William Warren Memorial Scholarship to its list of offerings to high school seniors. Bill Warren was an educator, beloved teacher to many in the Milford School District and a long term trustee of the club’s Educational Foundation. This new scholarship is for $2,500 and was made …
Opening planned for Torbert exhibit at museum
The Milford Museum has announced that they will hold an opening for the new Alfred T.A. Torbert exhibit on March 21 at 5:00 PM . This exhibit is thanks to donations from the family of the late Marvin Schelhouse who was considered an expert on General Torbert. “The family has generously donated many items that belonged to the general and …
Milford Library announces events for March
The Milford Library has several events planned for the month of March designed to appeal to a wide range of Milford residents. Events range from learning more about your computer and smartphone to learning to crochet. “We are excited to offer clinics that will help people who are struggling to understand how to use a computer or smartphone,” Carolyn Tabor, …
Main Street Home Loans opens in Milford
The Chamber of Commerce for Greater Milford, friends and family recently celebrated a Ribbon Cutting and Grand Opening Celebration with the owners of Main Street Home Loans at their new location at 1006 Mattlind Way in Milford. “Main Street Home Loans is a local residential mortgage company that prides itself on exceptional service, a vast array of products and local processing and underwriting to make the …
Milford LIVE Weekly Review – Mar. 7, 2023
Click on the image below to view as a PDF This Week’s Top Headlines Include: Headlines Shock Vinyl opens in Penny Square Culture Remembering the Blizzard of 1888 Ground broken for new playground and ball courts Business Arby’s final site plan approved by Planning and Zoning Pub Crawl returns to downtown Milford Government & Politics City passes pedestrian ordinance State …
DIAA girls basketball state championship quarterfinal bracket update
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Tower Hill, St. Mark’s and Lake Forest end mat title droughts
Lewes – The have nots became the haves at the 67th Annual DIAA Individual State Wrestling Championships Saturday night at Cape Henlopen High School. Tower Hill ended the longest drought crowning their first two state champions since Bill Rankin won the 130 pound weight class for the Hillers in 1972. Tower Hill junior Jack Duffy won a dramatic 6-5 decision …
City passes pedestrian ordinance
After much discussion about pedestrian safety, the City of Milford recently passed an ordinance that would prohibit a pedestrian to approach vehicles within 200 feet of a traffic signal unless that vehicle is legally parked at the curb on the shoulder. Pedestrians may also not be in the median unless they are crossing the highway at a crosswalk. Anyone who …
Remembering the Blizzard of 1888
Although there have been no significant snowfalls in Milford this year, with the 135th anniversary of one of the worst snowstorms in Delaware history coming up on March 11, it is important to remember the Blizzard of 1888. The storm began innocently enough on a mild and pleasant March day, but by Sunday afternoon, the weather took a drastic turn. …









