As property owners across Sussex County begin receiving their 2026 tax bills, officials have unveiled a new online tool to help residents understand how those bills are calculated—especially following the county’s long-awaited property reassessment. The updated tax calculator, now live on the county’s website, provides parcel-specific estimates using real assessment data and finalized tax rates. It replaces an earlier version …
Delaware Department of Labor launches virtual series to support young workers
The Delaware Department of Labor is launching a new initiative aimed at strengthening employment opportunities and protections for the state’s youngest workers. The “Delaware Youth Workforce Connect Call,” a monthly virtual series organized by the Department’s Division of Industrial Affairs, will debut on Thursday, August 21. The series is designed to connect community organizations, educators, employers, and state agencies to share resources, …
Milford’s Mystery Mega Millions Winner Has Just Weeks to Claim $10,000 Prize
MILFORD, Del. — A $10,000 Mega Millions prize from a ticket sold in Milford remains unclaimed and is set to expire later this month, according to Delaware Lottery officials. The winning ticket, purchased at the Wawa convenience store at Wawa #851 in Milford, matched four numbers plus the Mega Ball in the Aug. 30, 2024 drawing. Players have exactly one …
Mixed Rollout for Recreational Marijuana Sales in Delaware as Milford and Seaford Maintain Bans
MILFORD, Del. — A week after Delaware launched recreational marijuana sales statewide, some cities are embracing the new industry while others are holding the line against it — leaving residents with uneven access depending on where they live. Milford and Seaford remain among the municipalities that have prohibited recreational cannabis sales within city limits, despite the state’s legalization of adult-use …
Wilmington exhibit celebrates nature and divinity through Indian folk art
WILMINGTON— Delaware artist Shilpi’s solo exhibition, “Divine Nature,” is now on view through August 29 at the Mezzanine Gallery. Drawing on centuries-old Indian folk traditions, the show presents a vivid celebration of the sacred relationship between the natural world and divine energy. Born and raised in India, Shilpi has lived in the U.S. for 13 years and currently resides in …
Nearly $1M in rec. marijuana sales after first weekend of legalization
The First State’s first weekend of legal recreational marijuana sales brought in more than $900,000 in combined adult-use and medical cannabis sales, marking a strong launch for the state’s newly opened market, according to state officials. Between Friday and Sunday, the state reported $625,000 in adult-use sales alone, generating an estimated $93,750 in tax revenue. The remainder came from ongoing …
Piping Plover ‘nomad’ returns to Delaware Shore after rehabilitation efforts
A coordinated rescue and rehabilitation effort involving state and federal agencies has returned a vulnerable piping plover to the Delaware coast, offering hope for the endangered shorebird species. The adult male plover, known to researchers as “Nomad” due to his distinctive band, was discovered unable to fly or walk at Fowler Beach in Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge on June …
Andrew Harton named Sussex County Economic Development Director
Sussex County has named Andrew D. Harton as its new Economic Development Director, succeeding longtime director William “Bill” Pfaff, who is set to retire at the end of the month. County Administrator Todd F. Lawson announced the leadership transition on Tuesday, highlighting Harton’s promotion from within the department. Harton joined the County in February as economic development manager, working closely …
Chemours, DuPont, and Corteva settle PFAS claims for $875M
Chemours, DuPont, and Corteva announced Monday a comprehensive settlement with the State of New Jersey to resolve all pending environmental claims, including those involving PFAS contamination. The agreement covers four current and former operating sites (Chambers Works, Parlin, Pompton Lakes, and Repauno) as well as statewide PFAS claims, including those associated with aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF). RELATED STORY: What to …
$50K grant to Del Tech from Metallica Scholars Initiative to support workforce training
Delaware Technical Community College has been awarded a $50,000 grant to help train more than a dozen students to enter the workforce. It comes as part of the Metallica Scholars Initiative (MSI), a nationwide workforce development program created by the legendary heavy metal band Metallica through its charitable foundation, All Within My Hands. The funds will support the training of …

