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Among education options is ‘unschooling,’ anti-mask parents told

Charles MegginsonEducation, Headlines

  About 30 people attended the Milford meeting, including two families with children.   Parents who don’t want their kids going back to school wearing masks heard about a variety of options Thursday night during a town hall meeting at Milford Senior Center. The choices included traditional education alternatives, including private and parochial schools, homeschooling, learning pods and even “unschooling.”  …

Delaware’s Elena Delle Donne returns to Mystics for first time since 2019

Nick AlessandriniHeadlines, Sports

  Most of us remember Elena Delle Donne from her time at Ursuline Academy or her tenure at the University of Delaware, where she led the Hens to their first Sweet 16 back in 2013. However, the last few years have been a health struggle for Delle Donne. She has had to deal with not one but two back surgeries …

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State says it’s now OK to use bird feeders and baths

bshupeGovernment, Headlines

Blue Jays are among the birds being affected by a mysterious illness.   The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control say the number of songbirds who were dying from a mystery illness has gone down enough that residents can go back to using bird baths and feeders. The state on June 10 asked people to stop using the …

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Milford LIVE Weekly Review – August 24, 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/2021/08/MilfordLive-Aug-24-2021.pdf” title=”MilfordLive Aug 24-2021″] This Week’s Top Stories Include: Headlines Parents speak out about mask mandates at MSD school board meeting Culture Milford woman creates foundation for …

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Soccer Turning the Page

Terry RogersSports, Headlines

It was all laid out for the Milford Buccaneers soccer team last season. An undefeated regular season, the Henlopen Conference Championship, looked to serve as appetizers for a senior-laden Buccaneers squad poised to make a deep run in the postseason. It all came crashing down on Milford on a windy autumn evening at Briggs Stadium, falling to a visiting Middletown …

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Parents speak out about mask mandates at MSD school board meeting

Terry RogersHeadlines

Milford School District’s regular monthly Board of Education meeting had many parents speaking out against Govern John Carney’s mandate that masks be worn inside school buildings whenever children were present. The mandate includes students and staff when school is in session and in meetings where children are present. School Board President Jason Miller began the meeting by announcing that many …

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Barclays grant will pay for workforce training for 200 DelTech students

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Lakima Mcilver, at the podium, talks about the Barclays grant that is paying for her to attend a DelTech certified nurse assistant program.   Watching all the suffering caused by the COVID-19 pandemic prompted Lakima Mcilver of Wilmington to jump from her job as a credit analyst to become a certified nurse assistant. “It’s something that opened my eyes,” she …

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Second Street Players Stages Farce This Fall

Terry RogersCulture, Headlines

Second Street Players will present “Caught in the Net” at the Riverfront Theatre. Farce fans, rejoice! “Caught in the Net,” coming to Second Street Players’ Riverfront Theater this September, promises fast-paced fun and plenty of laughs. Playwright Ray Cooney, well known for his hilarious satirical farces, brings traditional British bawdiness to the theme of an ordinary guy with an extraordinary …

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Surf and Turf closes temporarily

Terry RogersBeaches, Headlines

Surf and Turf has closed temporarily as they are unable to find staff to continue operating. When he opened Surf and Turf opened in late May, Steve Akoglu hoped to bring a high-end steakhouse to Milford. All the furnishings were in place in April 2020, but the pandemic prevented opening that spring. He again hoped he could open the new …

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City installs mile markers on Riverwalk

Terry RogersHeadlines, Government, Health

The Milford Riverwalk now has mile markers installed thanks to intern Dylan Graham The City of Milford Parks & Recreation Intern, Dylan Graham, is leaving his mark on the Downtown Riverwalk, with newly installed mile markers and directional signs. “Dylan has been a great asset as an intern to our Department over the summer, and we feel this project will …