Columbia University hopeful Nathan Cho is not going to miss his shot. He’s been eyeing a spot on the Delaware Board of Education for years and now Gov. John Carney has appointed the Conrad Schools of Science senior to the board. His first meeting was last week. Cho said he hopes to emphasize college readiness, especially for immigrant and first-generation …
Riverwalk Festival brings thousands to downtown Milford
The largest outdoor festival in Milford lived up to its name on Saturday, September 17 with as many as 13,000 people attending the Riverwalk Freedom Festival. The event included a Pet-riotic Parade, pat park, a Red White and Brew Garden, live music and ended with a large firework display. “This year’s Riverwalk Freedom Festival was truly the best one yet,” …
Week 3: Field hockey, soccer, volleyball rankings
Division 2 Field Hockey Ranking School Record Last Week’s Ranking 1) Delmar 4-0 1 2) Newark Charter 2-0 2 3) Archmere 3-0 3 4) Tatnall 3-0 4 5) Friend’s 2-1 5 6) Lake Forest 3-0 9 7) Sussex Academy 2-1 7 8) Caravel 1-1-1 8 9) Tower Hill 1-1 6 10) DMA 3-0 NR Division 1 Field Hockey Rankings …
Build a Sandcastle on Park Avenue at The 2022 Big Draw Festival
Mispillion Art League (MAL), Milford’s community art resource, announced that it is once again hosting The 2022 Big Draw Festival! On Saturday, October 8, from 9 am to 3 pm, gather with us to celebrate the joy of color with this year’s theme—Come Back to Color. MAL will offer free, family-friendly art activities on Park Ave. and N. Walnut …
Middletown wins thrilling Harvest Bowl
Middletown continued its dominance over Smyrna in regular-season games, winning the annual Harvest Bowl in a “thriller” in front of a packed house at Cavalier Stadium. In a contest dictated by the home team in the opening half, and the visiting Eagles in the second half, it came down to a 4th down and 13 pass play with :13 left …
Lake Forest rings the bell
Felton – Each year for the past 54 years Milford and Lake Forest play for possession of a trophy made from a bell taken from the train that ran from Harrington to Milford when the route was decommissioned. “Winning the bell is important to not just the players, but the community. Twenty years from now these players will talk about …
Appo’s band show underscores value of extracurricular activity
Saturday’s Sounds of Champions marching band competition at Odessa High Stadium shines a light not only on the bands, but on the importance of extracurricular involvement for high school students. “Band has become a huge part of my life,” said Emma Sipes, pit section leader in Odessa High’s marching band. “It’s always the highlight of my day because I can …
Delmar field hockey nets 100th consecutive victory
Delmar – After the final horn blew on Thursday, September 15 the Delmar Wildcats had not just won another field hockey game, but they had just won their 100th consecutive game defeating Laurel 10-0. Laela Brown scored the first two goals of the game for Delmar to help lead the Wildcats with two goals along with Jordyn Hollamon. Maci Bradford, …
Panhandlers on Route 113 causing safety concerns
During the committee and ward report section of a recent Milford City Council agenda, Councilwoman Katrina Wilson commented that she had received several complaints from residents about panhandling at intersections of Route 113. Councilwoman Wilson stated that many people felt the issue was getting out of hand. “I’m assuming they are homeless, but it’s becoming overwhelming,” Councilwoman Wilson said. “I …
Week 2: Field hockey, soccer, volleyball rankings
Division 2 Field Hockey Ranking School Record Last Week’s Ranking 1) Delmar 2-0 1 2) Newark Charter 0-0 2 3) Archmere 1-0 3 4) Tatnall 1-0 5 5) Friend’s 1-0 6 6) Tower Hill 1-0 7 7) Sussex Academy 0-1 4 8) Caravel 1-0 8 9) Lake Forest 1-0 10 10) Saint Mark’s 2-0 NR Division 1 Field Hockey …







