by Terry Rogers Randomly selected residents will receive quality of life online surveys to provide information to city leaders. City of Milford officials are pleased to announce they will be conducting a comprehensive quality of life survey this month. The survey will be available online for randomly selected residents and soon after, all residents will be able to complete …
Appo upsets cross town rival Middletown
Appoquinimink Boys Basketball celebreating after a win, photo by Nick Halliday The 8th ranked Appoquinimink Jaguars led from start to finish in a 57-47 win over district rival and 3rd ranked Middletown Tuesday night in boys basketball. The Cavaliers have now lost two straight since a 6-game winning streak was snapped last week by St. Joe’s Prep. Appo used an …
Week 5 Boys and Girls high school basketball top 10 rankings
Boy’s Week 5 Ranking Ranking School Record Last Week’s Ranking 1 Howard 7-1 1 2 Dover 8-1 2 3 Middletown 6-3 4 4 William Penn 7-1 3 5 Tower Hill 7-1 7 6 Sanford 4-1 6 7 Sallies 2-6 8 8 Appoquinimink 6-2 9 9 Saint Mark’s 7-1 10 10 Smyrna 4-3 NR Girls Week 2 Rankings Ranking Schools …
Large boats must find detour around Mispillion River bridge
by Terry Rogers Although safe for vehicle traffic, an accident has damaged mechanisms that will allow the Mispillion River Bridge to open, forcing larger boats to detour around the area. On December 28, a dump truck pulling an excavator on a flatbed truck struck the overhead portion of the Mispillion drawbridge causing significant damage to the machinery, support …
New meeting schedule and minute process for City Council approved
by Terry Rogers Milford City Council voted to change its meeting schedule as well as the process for minutes for future meetings. On Monday, January 10, City Manager Mark Whitfield presented a new meeting calendar for City Council designed to allow for more discussion time. Council meetings would remain on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month, …
Milford LIVE Weekly Review – Jan. 18, 2022
This Week’s Top Stories Include: Headlines Council to discuss changes to Comprehensive Plan Culture Food Bank of Delaware to host drive-thru food pantry in each county Business USPS delays blamed on high volume, weather and COVID Business group: Carney must appoint judge of color to replace Slights Government & Politics City Offices closed to the public through January Council looks …
Brannan Settling in as A.D.
By Kevin Eickman Nick Brannan is settling in as the Athletic Director at Milford. The most difficult job in high school athletics is that of athletics director. This year, after the departure of former Milford Athletics Director Ryan Winkleblech, long-time Milford baseball coach Nick Brannan threw his hat into the ring for the job. “It was something that I …
Council looks at changes to Southeast Front Street
by Terry Rogers The City of Milford agreed to a proposal by Century Engineering to determine what changes could be made to this intersection and to convert Southwest Front Street to allow for fully two-way traffic. The Southeast Front Street bridge, located near the former Milford Fire Hall, will be replaced as it only has a three-ton weight …
Council adopts economic incentives for affordable housing
by Terry Rogers Milford City Council approved economic development incentives to encourage low-income housing construction that will lead to homeownership. (Photo courtesy of MHDC Facebook) Milford City Council approved additional economic incentives to assist with the construction of affordable housing designed to lead toward home ownership. The incentives were a suggestion by the Milford Housing Development Corporation. “We …
City Offices closed to the public through January
by Terry Rogers City of Milford offices are closed to the public for the month of January due to staffing shortages and the COVID-19 spike The City of Milford has announced that their offices will be closed to the public throughout the month of January. “We closed buildings to the public for two reasons,” Mark Whitfield, City Manager, …









