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School board votes to seek RFPs for construction projects

Terry RogersEducation, Headlines

by Terry Rogers Milford School District will send out RFPs for a construction manager to assist with the remodeling of the former Milford Middle School among other projects Milford School District Board of Education voted to issue Requests for Proposals (RFP) for construction projects the district has planned over the next few years. The proposals are looking for one organization …

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Milford Board recognizes FFA achievements

Terry RogersEducation, Headlines

by Terry Rogers Milford FFA members stand with Governor John Carney and Lt. Governor Bethany Hall-Long at the state fair At their regular monthly meeting, Milford School District Board of Education recognized the achievements of the district’s Future Farmers of America (FFA) members. Chapter officers presented their achievements to the board. “We are very proud of all the success we …

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Parks & Recreation to receive DNREC grant

Terry RogersHeadlines, Government & Politics

by Terry Rogers   At a recent City Council meeting, Brad Dennehy, Director of Milford Parks & Recreation, presented council with the opportunity for recreational grants for the city. The funding would be for a new playground and pickleball courts alongside the Mispillion River in Memorial Park. “This is kind of a no brainer. We got some funding from the …

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City approached about Tiny House placement

Terry RogersGovernment & Politics, Headlines

by Terry Rogers   At a recent council meeting, City Manager Mark Whitfield mentioned in his monthly report that he, Councilman Jason James and City Planner Rob Pierce met with Sylvia Carson of Positive Points regarding the placement of tiny houses in Milford. The program would provide tiny homes built by vocational students and young adults in Milford. “We received …

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Gallery 37 Presents Collage Show by 8 Women Artists

Terry RogersBusiness, Headlines

Gallery 37 will host an opening for their show “Collage by 8 Women” by Terry Rogers Gallery 37 in Milford, voted Best Downstate Gallery: Reader’s Choice, for a number of years by Delaware Today Magazine, is proudly exhibiting a collage show by eight women artists. There will be an opening reception to meet and greet the artists on December 11, …

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Milford approves purchase of additional police cars

Terry RogersPolice & Fire, Headlines

by Terry Rogers The City of Milford, at their regular council meeting on November 8, approved the purchase of 15 Ford Hybrid Police Interceptor vehicles. The purchase will allow Milford police officers to take vehicles home with them once they are placed in service. “I think my earlier presentation came in with an estimate around $960,000,” Chief Kenneth Brown said. …

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Opioid settlement could result in $2.1 million to Milford

Terry RogersGovernment & Politics, Headlines

by Terry Rogers As part of a settlement agreement with pharmaceutical distributors of opioids, the State of Delaware agreed to participate in the settlement. City Manager Mark Whitfield explained that several months ago, Milford was contacted about participating in the settlement. “At the time, I thought, well, sure, why not, there may be some money it for us,” Whitfield said. …

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MSD Board votes not to send Brownstein letter

Terry RogersEducation, Headlines

Adam Brownsein At the October meeting of the Milford School District Board of Education, Dr. Adam Brownstein proposed that the district send a letter in support of the Delaware School Board Association (DSBA) who responded negatively to a letter sent to President Joe Biden on September 25 by the National School Boards Association (NSBA). At the November meeting, Brownstein read …

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MSD Board votes not to send Brownstein letter

Terry RogersEducation, Headlines

Adam Brownsein by Terry Rogers   At the October meeting of the Milford School District Board of Education, Dr. Adam Brownstein proposed that the district send a letter in support of the Delaware School Board Association (DSBA) who responded negatively to a letter sent to President Joe Biden on September 25 by the National School Boards Association (NSBA). At the …