Story by Jarek Rutz, Delaware LIVE News The Milford Museum’s American History Series continues next month with a deep dive into one of the most pivotal elections in U.S. history. On Saturday, September 13 at 1 p.m., historian and educator Lew Miller will present “The Presidential Election of 1912: Theodore Roosevelt and the Rise of the Bull Moose Party” at the …
Cape May-Lewes Ferry reintroduces Zoo excursion package for Fall 2025
The Cape May-Lewes Ferry is bringing back its popular Zoo excursion package for the Fall 2025 season, offering families a chance to pair a relaxing cruise with a visit to the Cape May County Park and Zoo. “We are delighted to bring back this fantastic family adventure,” said Heath Gehrke, Director of Ferry Operations. “The Cape May County Park and …
Rick Horsey to receive 2025 Kent County Distinguished Citizen Award
SMYRNA — The Del-Mar-Va Council, Scouting America, announced that Rick Horsey has been named the recipient of the 2025 Kent County Distinguished Citizen Award and will be honored on October 21 at the Duck Creek Regional Library. The award recognizes a Kent County leader with broad influence in the business and professional community who also serves as a role model …
CorriXR Therapeutics secures $1M state investment to advance cancer treatment
NEWARK — CorriXR Therapeutics, Inc., an oncology-focused biotherapeutics company, has received a $1 million investment from the State of Delaware to support its lead program targeting next-generation treatments for solid tumors, including head and neck and lung cancers. “We’re excited to have the State of Delaware participate in our Series A financing round as we advance toward our first-in-human clinical …
Wilmington International Film Festival features Shuffle, exposing addiction treatment fraud
The Wilmington International Film Festival will make its debut October 9–12, and one of its centerpiece films is Shuffle, a documentary that exposes the darker side of the addiction treatment industry. Shot over three years, Shuffle follows individuals caught in the cycle of addiction treatment fraud, where financial incentives often outweigh genuine care. Through raw interviews and investigative reporting, director …
New Retailer “The Collective” Brings Bold New Energy to Downtown Milford
MILFORD — Downtown Milford has a new destination for shoppers seeking style with a twist. The Collective, a boutique offering a curated mix of fashion, accessories, furniture, and gifts, opened Aug. 9 at 33 N. Walnut St. to enthusiastic crowds and strong sales, marking a confident start for the family-run business. The store is the vision of longtime retailers Ashlee …
Milford Wellness Village Offers Lifeline for Families Caring for Loved Ones
Integrated campus provides wraparound services for seniors, busy families, and caregivers to make a healthier life easier. By George D. Rotsch MILFORD, Del. — When Rachel Ellis’s 80-year-old mother, Margaret, began struggling to keep up with doctor visits and medications, she feared her mom would no longer be able to live alone. Margaret, a retired school librarian and Milford resident …
Music School of Delaware Opens Fall Registration, Emphasizes Access for All Children
MILFORD — The Music School of Delaware’s Milford Branch is now enrolling students for its fall semester, offering private lessons, group classes, and early childhood programs designed to nurture both musical and academic growth. Educators at the school emphasize that music lessons extend far beyond performance skills. Research shows that learning an instrument strengthens memory, improves focus, and supports language …
Union Hospital Auxiliary donates $120K for Behavioral Health Unit
ELKTON – The Auxiliary of ChristianaCare, Union Hospital has presented a $120,000 check to renovate the hospital’s fourth-floor Behavioral Health unit, continuing an ongoing effort to support clinical spaces. Auxilians delivered the gift in June, marking another milestone in their support. “As ChristianaCare Union Hospital looks for new ways to improve health in Cecil County, the Union Hospital Auxiliary keeps …
Sussex County Jobless Rate Holds at 4% as State, Nation See Increases
GEORGETOWN, Del. — Sussex County’s unemployment rate held steady at 4% in July, showing resilience even as jobless rates edged upward across Delaware and the nation, according to the Delaware Department of Labor’s latest report. Statewide unemployment reached 4.1%, up 0.1 percentage point from June, while the national rate climbed to 4.2%, the report said. Delaware recorded 21,000 unemployed residents …
