MilfordLive Sept 14 2021

Milford LIVE Weekly Review – September 14, 2021

Sonja FreyHeadlines

Hover over the image below and a gray bar pops up at the bottom—scroll through the pdf, use direction arrows, zoom in or out, download the PDF, or view in full-screen mode. [pdf-embedder url=”https://milfordlive.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/MilfordLive-Sept-14-2021-1.pdf” title=”MilfordLive Sept 14-2021″] This Week’s Top Stories Include: Headlines MSD first days of school successful Milford Trick or Treat night scheduled Culture Art project brightens downtown …

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Milford staff shortages affecting trash collection

Terry RogersGovernment & Politics, Headlines

At their regular meeting, Milford City Council heard from Mike Svaby, Public Works Director, who explained how it is becoming increasingly difficult for the city to manage the over 6,000 trash, recycling and yard waste pickups they make per week. Some of the issues are related to staffing shortages which Svaby stated have existed for the entire year he has …

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Milford School District prepares for upcoming school year

Terry RogersEducation, Headlines

Milford School District is ready for students to return to the classroom As students return to school for in-person learning, many for the first time in over a year, Milford School District is taking steps to meet learning loss after so many months of virtual and hybrid learning. “We are continuing to prioritize instructional time with our commitment to in-person …

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Milford Community Pantry offers evening hours; changes daytime hours

Terry RogersCulture, Delaware Nonprofits, Headlines

Milford Community Pantry, located at Avenue Church, is changing their daytime hours as of October 1. Evening hours will remain the same, Wednesday from 4:30 to 6 PM The Milford Community Food Pantry, housed in the Avenue United Methodist Church, recently announced that they would be changing their hours, effective October 1. Starting on that date, the pantry will be …

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City of Milford hires Adell as new Electric Superintendent

Terry RogersHeadlines, Government

Vince Adell will take over the role as Electric Supervisor with the City of Milford. The City of Milford recently hired Vincent Adell as the new Electric Superintendent.  In this role, Adell is responsible for direction and supervision of the City’s Electric Division, which includes operating and maintaining the city electrical system, trouble calls, installing of new aerial and underground …

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MPD’s Horsman retires

Terry RogersHeadlines, Police & Fire

Det/Sgt. John Horsman recently retired from the Milford Police Department after 20 years Last month, Milford Police Chief Kenneth Brown announced the retirement of Detective Sergeant John Horsman who has been with the department for over 20 years. A native of Milford, Horsman comes from a long line of law enforcement officers. “My grandfather, Frank Horsman, retired as a Sergeant …

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For 1st time, Milford woman describes escaping twin towers 20 years ago

bshupeHeadlines, Culture

Peggy Reilly’s husband, Jim, assumed she had been killed in the South Tower collapse.   Peggy Reilly only wears shoes she can run in. It’s a lesson the Milford resident learned in 2001 on the 13th floor of the World Trade Center’s North Tower when American Airlines Flight 11 slammed into the building 80 floors above. Reilly was standing in …

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Sallies uses air attack to defeat Central

Nick HallidayHeadlines, Sports

Salesianum celebrates after their victory over Sussex Central Conor Campbell threw five touchdown passes as the new-look offense and a suffocating defense led Salesianum to a 42-13 victory over Sussex Central on Friday night at Abessinio Stadium. With the win, the Sals improved to 2-0. The defending state champion Golden Knights – who posted a shutout win in week 0 …