MilfordLive Dec 28 YearInReview

Milford LIVE Weekly Review – YEAR IN REVIEW 2021

Sonja FreyHeadlines

This Year’s Top Stories Include: Headlines Milford voters pass police station referendum Former Middle School building to be renovated Culture Milford man’s WWII service took him around world, into D-Day invasion Vinyard Shipyard plans continue For 1st time, Milford woman describes escaping twin towers 20 years ago Milford couple skip 50th anniversary party for ride down memory lane Business Milford …

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Delaware sees 1,000+ new COVID-19 cases four days in a row

Charles MegginsonHeadlines, Health

Delaware broke its all-time record for new daily cases of COVID-19. One day later, it broke the record again. Photo by Sam Johnson/Pixabay. The day after Delaware broke its all-time record for new daily cases of COVID-19, the record was broken again. On Christmas Eve, 1,587 Delawareans tested positive for the virus. The previous state record was 1,393 on Dec. …

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Delaware sees 1,000+ new COVID-19 cases four days in a row

Charles MegginsonHeadlines, Health

Delaware broke its all-time record for new daily cases of COVID-19. One day later, it broke the record again. Photo by Sam Johnson/Pixabay. The day after Delaware broke its all-time record for new daily cases of COVID-19, the record was broken again. On Christmas Eve, 1,587 Delawareans tested positive for the virus. The previous state record was 1,393 on Dec. …

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Caravel wins low scoring affair 48-44

GlennFrazerHeadlines, Sports

John Clemmons Caravel Basketball The Caravel Buccaneers held off a furious fourth quarter rally by Smyrna for a 48-44 boy’s basketball win Wednesday night on the Eagles home floor. The Bucs’ John Clemmons was riddled with foul trouble and sat out a good portion of the second quarter but still managed to lead the team with 21 points. The Eagles …

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Understanding the Upcoming City of Milford Power Cost Adjustment

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

    Chart with details on how electric rates in Milford may change The City of Milford, a community electric utility powered by the Delaware Municipal Electric Corporation (DEMEC), will be implementing a $0.00396 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) Power Cost Adjustment beginning in February.  The Power Cost Adjustment (PCA) is a required pass-through of DEMEC’s wholesale power cost increase billed to …

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Dec. 26 is coming. Here’s how to recycle your Christmas tree

Charles MegginsonHeadlines, Culture

Taking down your Christmas tree may not be on your mind just yet — but when the time comes, DNREC’s got your back.  The agency is encouraging Delawareans to “regift their real Christmas trees to the environment” by recycling them at one of the many yard waste recycling facilities located throughout the state.  Once donated, trees are processed into mulch …

MilfordLive Dec 21

Milford LIVE Weekly Review – December 21, 2021

Sonja FreyHeadlines

This Week’s Top Stories Include: Headlines Former M&T Bank under new ownership Culture Milford couple to celebrate 50th anniversary with ride through town Mispillion Art League’s 2022 Classes Government & Politics Employees recognized by City Council Salaries increased for Council and Planning Commission Carrying firearms may be prohibited by city employees City considers medical marijuana restriction City to update right-of-way …

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Brownstein letter tabled indefinitely

Terry RogersHeadlines

by Terry Rogers     At the November meeting of the Milford School District Board of Education, the board voted in a three-to-three tie not to send a letter, drafted by Board Member Dr. Adam Brownstein, in response to a recent National School Board Association (NSBA) request for federal assistance related to school board protests. Because there was not a …

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School Board seeks RFPs for Strategic Planning

Terry RogersHeadlines

by Terry Rogers     Dr. Kevin Dickerson, Superintendent of Milford School District, requested that Milford School District Board of Education seek requests for proposals (RFPs) from vendors who could help the district create a strategic plan. Dr. Dickerson explained that there were several reasons why the district felt the need to seek outside assistance to create the plan. “We …