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Test well drilling planned for Fry Farm

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

In some areas north of Milford, residents and businesses are dealing with some water pressure issues. These issues have led the City of Milford to drill test wells on the Fry Farm which will be the site of a new industrial park. “Ideally, we’ll end up drilling a single test well, it will be productive, and we’ll be able to …

Trash and Solid Waste

City decides against privatizing solid waste services

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

Milford City Council decided at a recent meeting to reject two bids that would contract out solid waste services for the city. After completing a cost comparison to determine if contracting would be cost effective over performing the service in-house, the city found that it would actually cost more over time to privatize trash, recycling and yard waste pick-ups. “A …

Smyrna Football running back Markell Hohlman rushes during the win over Salesianum photo by Donnell Henriquez

Smyrna dominates second half in a Homecoming to Remember

Glenn FrazerHeadlines, Sports

The highly anticipated showdown between No. 1 Smyrna and No. 3 Salesianum did not disappoint. The opening half alone featured several “highlight” plays, keeping the large homecoming crowd on the edge of their seats. The home team Eagles’ defense provided the first highlight when senior linebacker Nasir Jenkins gathered a “tipped” pass in stride for a 30-yard “pick six”, barely …

2022 Homecoming King and Queen rotated

Milford High School Homecoming King and Queen

Terry RogersEducation, Headlines

This year’s Milford School District Homecoming King and Queen are Aaliyah Tilghman, representing the Class of 2023 and Desmond Aladuge representing Football. Other members of court included Abigail Baxter – Choir; Dakota Carmona – BPA; Sofia Lopez – HOSA; Saige McMahan – Girl’s Tennis; Sabta Mele – Student Government; Melissa Mesidor – Field Hockey; Layna Reynolds – National Honor Society; …

University of Delaware professor Roberta Michnick Golinkoff

UD professor’s book on improving schools drops Friday

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Education

University of Delaware professor Roberta Michnick Golinkoff believes that to rectify the decline of public education in America, students need to have fun while learning.  So, with the help of five other academics, she spent the last two years working on a new book, “Making Schools Work: Bringing the Science of Learning to Joyful Classroom Practice.” The book, which comes …

Penney Square

New restaurant to open in Penney Square early 2023

Terry RogersBusiness, Headlines

When it comes to the restaurant industry, Zack and Marissa King already have a winning track record with EasySpeak, located on Milford Harrington Highway. The brewpub and distillery is a popular destination for visitors and locals alike. The couple purchased Penney Square in 2021 and, almost from the beginning, planned to put a new restaurant in the location. Last week, …

Property Tax

Council passes Senior Citizen Tax Relief

Terry RogersGovernment, Government & Politics, Headlines

Milford City Council recently passed a measure that would provide tax relief for those who are 65 and older. The updated regulation includes initial changes to increase income thresholds in response to inflation and include additional changes requested by council at a recent public hearing. The new tax relief ordinance retains an inflationary adjustment to $20,000 for a single owner-applicant …

Project Recover

Veterans subject of next 2nd Friday presentation

Terry RogersCharity, Culture, Headlines

The 2nd Friday presentation for November, held at the First Presbyterian Church in Milford, is entitled “Vets You Are Not Forgotten.” The program is planned for Veteran’s Day, November 11 at 7 P M. “Project Recover is a collaborative effort using 21st century science and technology to find and repatriate Americans missing in action since World War II,” John Huntzinger, …

Knights Crossing

Knight’s Crossing final subdivision request approved

Terry RogersBusiness, Government & Politics, Headlines

Milford City Council approved a final subdivision plan for Knight’s Crossing, a development which will be located on Beaver Dam Road. The development had previously been denied as they requested single family units to be only 10 feet apart. The developer redesigned the project to allow for the required 16 feet, requiring them to reduce the number of single family …

MMS rendering

MSD releases timeline for Milford Middle School project

Terry RogersEducation, Headlines

At a recent meeting of the Milford School Board, a timeline for the Milford Middle School project was presented. The timeline explains the steps that will be taken by the district as it remodels the former middle school into a school for fifth and sixth graders. “The Public Information Officer graciously put together this tentative schedule,” Mike Sharp, Supervisor of …