by Terry Rogers Bayhealth must now require all staff to receive the COVID-19 vaccine As many hospitals began requiring all staff to be vaccinated for COVID-19, Bayhealth was one of the few healthcare systems who allowed their staff to either be vaccinated or submit to weekly tests under the recommended CDC guidelines. With a recent ruling by the …
Code changes approved in City of Milford
by Terry Rogers The City of Milford has updated several sections of the building code Milford City Council approved several ordinances designed to update several sections of the city code. This has been a project conducted through the Planning Commission in partnership with the City Solicitor. “The purpose of this process is to implement the goals and recommendations …
Wells among concerns at first clean water committee hearing
A new committee focused on improving water quality in Delaware offered a glimpse into some of the projects it hopes to tackle during the first of three public meetings Tuesday. The Delaware Clean Water Trust Oversight Committee has a broad list of objectives, including improving flood resilience, repairing failing sewer pipes, improving drinking water quality, removing pollution from Delaware’s waterways …
Tiny Homes offered to Milford for homeless
by Terry Rogers An artist rendering of what one of the tiny homes being offered to Milford could look like At a recent City Council Workshop, Sylvia Carson, Director of Positive Points as well as Tim Lamberto, Vice-President of Property Management and Joe Hill, Maintenance Specialist for Arbor Management, presented council members with details on a tiny home …
M&T Bank building conditional use approved
by Terry Rogers A conditional use was approved for the former M&T Bank building Zack King, owner of EasySpeak, Penney Square and the former M&T Bank building, came before Milford City Council on Monday, January 24 to request a conditional use for the bank building. King and his wife, Marissa, recently purchased the property and were requesting the …
Milford LIVE Weekly Review – Jan. 25, 2022
This Week’s Top Stories Include: Headlines National fast-food location planned for former Wendy’s location Culture Music School welcomes new Milford Campus director Milford Library offers February programs Business Legacy Coffee opens in Milford Pletcher to present at Milford Conversations Milford young professionals encouraged to attend Chamber group Government & Politics City of Milford Residents to Receive Survey As revenues rise, …
Wrestling Falls to C.R.
By Kevin Eickman Last Wednesday, Milford and Caesar Rodney competed in what was expected to be a close wrestling match. The annual battle between the Bucs and Riders is always highly anticipated, due to the familiarity between the two programs. Former Milford coach Dan Rigby is now at the helm for Caesar Rodney, but more importantly, given the geographic …
National fast-food location planned for former Wendy’s location
by Terry Rogers Two nationally recognized fast food restaurants may be coming to Milford Although not ready to release the name of the fast-food company he is in talks with, Arthur Helmick of Helmick Milford received approval for a conditional use allowing for two fast food restaurants on the site of the former Wendy’s location in Milford. Helmick …
Week 6 boys and girls high school basketball top 10 rankings
Boy’s Week 6 Ranking Ranking School Record Last Week’s Ranking 1 Dover 10-1 2 2 Tower Hill 8-1 5 3 Sanford 6-1 6 4 Howard 8-3 1 5 Sallies 3-6 7 6 Appoquinimink 8-2 8 7 Middletown 7-4 3 8 William Penn 9-2 4 9 Caravel 6-3 NR 10 Smyrna 6-3 10 Girls Week 2 Rankings Ranking Schools …
Caesar Rodney pins their way to mat victory over Milford
Trevor Copes (right) of Milford photo by Tony Scarfo Milford– Caesar Rodney recorded five straight pins early in the match and then held off Milford for a 43-28 victory in a Henlopen Conference Northern Division wrestling match. The Bucs Ryan Mejia began the dual with a first period pin at 152 pounds followed by a 7-0 decision by Averi Copes …









