BETHANY BEACH— The Bethany Beach Boardwalk Arts Festival is set to return for its 47th year on Saturday, September 6, offering a full day of art, entertainment, and community engagement along the scenic Bethany Beach boardwalk. Organized by the Bethany-Fenwick Area Chamber of Commerce, the festival will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and will feature more than 100 …
Sussex Tech Students Gain Real-World Experience Through Summer Work Program
Eight students from Sussex Technical High School are spending their summer gaining valuable hands-on experience through the school’s Work-Based Learning (WBL) program. Hired after submitting letters of interest and completing interviews, the students are assisting with building and facility preparations for the upcoming school year. Working under the supervision of trained instructors, the students are actively engaged in HVAC, IT, …
High Stakes in Sussex: House District 20 Special Election is a litmus test for the direction of the State
Milton, Del. — July 16, 2025 A single vote in one election this summer could tell us a lot about Delaware’s political future. On August 5, residents of House District 20 will head to the polls for a rare and critical special election—one that could not only determine who represents Milton and surrounding Sussex County communities, but also shape the …
Downtown Milford Welcomes You Back to Walnut Street for First Friday
Mark your calendars — First Friday returns to Walnut Street on Friday, August 1, from 5 PM to 9 PM, and you won’t want to miss it! This will be an evening of music, culture, and community as we celebrate all that makes Downtown Milford special. Guests can look forward to a vibrant lineup of vendors highlighting a multicultural flair, …
2nd Street Players’ ‘Secret Garden’ Sells Out: A Blooming Success for Milford’s Downtown Arts Scene
MILFORD, DE — Every seat is spoken for as The Secret Garden opens this weekend at the Riverfront Theater, with all three performances on July 18, 19, and 20 completely sold out. The Second Street Players’ summer musical has captured the hearts of local audiences, once again affirming the theater’s vital role in Milford’s cultural life. Based on the …
Bethany-Fenwick Chamber to honor local lifeguards at 2025 awards ceremony
The Bethany-Fenwick Area Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Big Chill Beach Club, will host the annual Lifeguard Awards on Tuesday, August 12, from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., celebrating the region’s top lifeguards and their service to local beach communities. The event, held under the event tent at the Big Chill Beach Club, will feature a festive evening …
ASPIRA Delaware CEO Margie López Waite named among Philadelphia Titan 100 honorees
Margie López Waite, CEO of ASPIRA Delaware, has been named one of the 2025 Philadelphia Titan 100, a prestigious recognition of the region’s top CEOs and C-level executives who are driving innovation, economic growth, and community impact. The Titan 100 program honors 100 influential leaders from across the Philadelphia metropolitan area who have demonstrated outstanding leadership, vision, and passion in …
Delaware Fire Marshal issues warning about unapproved lithium battery Class ‘L’ fire extinguishers
The Delaware Office of the State Fire Marshal is warning residents against the use of Class “L” fire extinguishers, a new type of device being marketed for use on lithium battery fires. According to state officials, these extinguishers have not been tested or approved by a recognized third-party laboratory such as Underwriters Laboratories (UL), which raises serious concerns about their …
Researchers at ChristianaCare and UD uncover possible “Tissue Code” behind how human bodies stay organized
Researchers from ChristianaCare’s Helen F. Graham Cancer Center & Research Institute and the University of Delaware have uncovered what may be a fundamental set of rules that keep human tissue organized, even as the body replaces billions of cells every day. In a recent study published in the scientific journal Biology of the Cell, researchers demonstrate how five simple rules …
Delaware study maps most suitable areas for marsh migration amid rising seas
As sea level rise along Delaware’s coast, the state is preparing for the natural shift of its tidal wetlands. A new mapping study released by the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) outlines where these critical ecosystems are most likely—and most able—to move in the coming decades. The study, led by DNREC’s Wetland Monitoring and Assessment Program and …



