Josh Dyer of Caesar Rodney (left) and Smyrna’s Kael Howell lock up in their 220 pound bout on Wednesday night. Dyer won a 3-1 decision photo by Gene Shaner Smyrna – The last time the Caesar Rodney Riders wrestling team beat the Smyrna Eagles was the 2018 state championship. On Wednesday night the Riders ended a four match losing streak with …
Appo outlasts Smyrna in double overtime
Photo by Nick Halliday The Appoquinimink Jaguars scored 6 points at the free-throw line in the final two minutes of regulation, forced a turnover to tie the game in the 1st overtime, then outscored Smyrna 16-11 in double OT for a 64-59 win Thursday night in boys top ten basketball. The 6th ranked Jags gained a late 1st quarter …
Tax waiver process discussed at board meeting
by Terry Rogers Milford School District discussed allowing Sussex County to make decisions related to waiving delinquent property tax fees At their regular monthly meeting, Milford School District Board of Education discussed the process for residents to request waivers of Sussex County tax penalties. Dr. Sara Croce explained that she had been in discussions with Katrina Mears with …
Milford to implement history, financial literacy learning
by Terry Rogers Milford School District is taking steps to introduce black history, Holocaust and financial literacy curriculum At a recent Milford Board of Education meeting, Dr. Bridget Amory, Director of Student Learning, told board members that the district was working to address recent legislation that would require schools to include specific types of curricula. The district must …
MSD approves final budget
by Terry Rogers Milford School District approved the final 2022 budget On Monday, January 24, Milford School District approved the final Fiscal Year 2022 Revenue and Expenditure Budget. The budget, presented by Dr. Sara Croce, Chief Financial Officer, reflected a continuation of the district’s financial priorities. “This includes providing direct supports for our teachers and students in our …
Milford LIVE Weekly Review – Feb. 1, 2022
This Week’s Top Stories Include: Headlines Winter Storm Kenan keeps crews busy over weekend Voter registration process in City of Milford to change Culture Tiny Homes offered to Milford for homeless Council approves recreational projects for downtown New guardrail to be installed on Riverwalk Business Surf and Turf to open with new menu) M&T Bank building conditional use approved Government …
NOTICE OF SOLICITATION OF CANDIDATES
2022 City of Milford Municipal Election Filing Deadline of Candidates for City of Milford Municipal Election The City of Milford Annual Election will be held Saturday, April 23, 2022 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The term of office for the following seats will expire in May 2024: Office of Mayor – Two Year Term Beginning May 2, …
Week 7 Boys and Girls high school basketball top 10 rankings
Boy’s Week 7 Ranking Ranking School Record Last Week’s Ranking 1 Tower Hill 10-1 2 2 Sanford 8-1 3 3 Sallies 5-6 5 4 Howard 9-3 4 5 Dover 11-2 1 6 Appoquinimink 9-2 6 7 William Penn 9-3 8 8 Caravel 7-4 9 9 Smyrna 7-4 10 10 Woodbridge 8-1 NR Girls Week 7 Rankings Ranking Schools Record …
DBCC’s Young Survivors promote meditation, meaningful activity during treatment
by Terry Rogers DBCC Young Survivors in Action is a group designed for younger women who are dealing with a breast cancer diagnosis Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition (DBCC) understands that every breast cancer survivor needs methods for staying upbeat, healthy and motivated. This is especially true of women who are diagnosed at a young age. For this reason, …
Winter Storm Kenan keeps crews busy over weekend
by Terry Rogers Winter Storm Kenan blew into the Milford area in the late evening hours of Friday, January 28, dropping as much as 14 inches of snow in some places. Gusty winds throughout the night and into early Saturday afternoon caused drifting snow which led to road hazards in Milford and the surrounding areas. “At about 8 …









