MilfordLive Jan 4

Milford LIVE Weekly Review – Jan. 4, 2022

Sonja FreyHeadlines

This Year’s Top Stories Include: Headlines Major snowstorm kicks off 2022 Culture Yo, Bambi and friends: Firearm hunting season opens in January The Godwin-Baker House Business Del. minimum wage to increase Jan. 1 and not everyone is happy about it Government & Politics DNREC to close facilities, reduce hours due to omicron variant State will refer dads behind in child …

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The Godwin-Baker House

Terry RogersCulture, Headlines

by Terry Rogers     The Godwin-Baker House (Photo courtesy of Milford Museum) Many long time Milfordians remember this as the home and office of Dr. John Baker, a pediatrician who also served as the head of pediatrics at Milford Memorial Hospital. However, the home has a much longer history that existed long before Dr. Baker opened his practice there. …

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Sledding on the dunes is against the rules

Charles MegginsonHeadlines, Culture

Those caught trespassing in dune areas restricted to the public could face fines upward of $100 from the DNREC Natural Resource Police. (Photo courtesy of DNREC) In the state with the lowest mean elevation of all U.S. states, the dunes at Cape Henlopen and other beaches along Delaware’s Atlantic Coast might feel like mountains.  And when a snowstorm blows in, …

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Major snowstorm kicks off 2022

Terry RogersOutdoors, Headlines

by Terry Rogers   Photo courtesy of Nancy Saxon The Milford area awoke on Monday to the first snowfall of the year with accumulations reaching over one foot in some areas. Winter Storm Frida tracked through the Appalachians before reaching the mid-Atlantic, producing gusty winds and heavy snow. “We had to close Customer Service due to a power outage and …

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Milford faces significant bus driver shortage

Terry RogersEducation, Headlines

by Terry Rogers     On Sunday, January 2, Milford School District notified parents that Milford High School students would operate on a remote learning schedule on January 3, 2022. The virtual learning requirement was due to a significant bus driver shortage. Although a snowstorm closed schools completely on Monday, the shortage of bus drivers in the state has grown …

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District approves modular classroom replacements

Terry RogersHeadlines

by Terry Rogers   Milford School District Board of Education recently approved replacement of four mobile units located on the high school campus. The new unit, which will allow for eight classrooms, will increase the number of classrooms by two while also providing additional security for students and staff. “This addition allows for better security as all eight classrooms will …

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Storm may drop 2-6 inches of snow upstate; 6-8 inches downstate

bshupeCulture, Headlines

This 6 p.m. Sunday map shows the area expected to get the most snow expanded throughout the day.   As schools up and down the state said they would close Monday because of anticipated snow, the National Weather Service on Sunday issued a winter storm warning for Kent and Sussex counties  Monday and winter weather advisory for New Castle County. …

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Monday snow expected to hit downstate harder than up

bshupeHeadlines, Culture

In what might be 2022’s first understatement, the National Weather Service announced Sunday morning there had been “a large change” in the forecast overnight. According to the National Weather Service, a winter storm on Monday is expected to drop 1 to 2 inches of snow in upper New Castle County, 3 to 4 inches from Bear to Smyrna, 4 to …

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Gov. Carney declares state of emergency over omicron wave

Charles MegginsonHeadlines, Government, Health

Delaware will be under a state of emergency effective Jan. 3, 2022. (Getty Images/Kameleon007) Gov. John Carney on Thursday declared a state of emergency to address the highly contagious COVID-19 omicron variant.  The state of emergency will take effect Jan. 3, 2022 and is not expected to have any immediate impact on businesses. He announced the declaration during a virtual …

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DNREC to close facilities, reduce hours due to omicron variant

Charles MegginsonHeadlines, Culture, Government

Several activities and facilities will be closed or operate under reduced hours throughout January due to the COVID-19 omicron variant. (Pixabay/LifeOfPix) Citing a surge in coronavirus cases driven by the highly contagious omicron variant, DNREC has announced that it will close or reduce hours for several public activities and facilities. While state parks, nature and wildlife areas continue to be …