The Delaware Division of Small Business (DSB) has awarded a new round of Encouraging Development, Growth and Expansion (EDGE) grants to 10 small businesses across the state, providing $650,000 to support a range of innovative and community-driven ventures. Winners of the Spring 2025 EDGE grant competition were recognized during a ceremony held June 4 at Bally’s Resort in Dover. The …
ChristianaCare names Jennifer Moberg Vice President of Emergency Services
ChristianaCare has announced the appointment of Jennifer Moberg, DNP, MPA, RN, CPPS, NEA-BC, as vice president of Emergency Services. In her new role, Moberg will lead emergency care operations across the health system’s emergency departments and oversee prehospital services and trauma programs. “Jennifer’s appointment as vice president of Emergency Services at ChristianaCare is a testament to her unwavering dedication and …
Humane Animal Partners launches mobile vet clinic to expand pet care
Humane Animal Partners (HAP), a statewide animal welfare organization, is expanding its reach with the launch of a new Mobile Veterinary Clinic aimed at providing low-cost veterinary care throughout Sussex County and beyond. “We’re thrilled at the potential impact of this new initiative, particularly for Sussex families,” said HAP’s Rehoboth Director Leigh McKinley. “This mobile veterinary unit really elevates our …
New student video contest celebrating trailblazing women
Delaware students have a new chance to spotlight the state’s most inspiring women through a creative summer initiative. The Delaware Department of Human Resources’ Office of Women’s Advancement and Advocacy (OWAA), in partnership with the Delaware Women’s Hall of Fame Committee, has launched the “Celebrating Delaware Women: Voices of Inspiration” Student Video Contest. “We want to hear directly from our …
Energize Delaware expands energy efficiency incentives through summer
Delaware homeowners looking to cut energy costs this summer can now take advantage of expanded energy efficiency incentives, thanks to a new announcement from Energize Delaware. “As supply costs increase for all Delawareans, we heard from our trade allies that expansion of this limited time offer would drive energy efficiency, reduce utility bills, and improve home comfort,” said Drew Slater, …
Hundreds of officers to join 39th Annual Delaware Torch Run for Special Olympics
Nearly 800 law enforcement officers from across the state will participate in the 39th Annual Delaware Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics, carrying the Flame of Hope from June 11 to June 13 in support of athletes with intellectual disabilities. Spanning from Fenwick Island to Wilmington, the three-day event features multiple relay legs and ceremonial stops, culminating in the …
Delaware Health Fund accepting applications through Aug. 31
The Delaware Department of Health and Social Services’ Health Fund Advisory Committee (HFAC) has opened the application period for Fiscal Year 2027 funding, with a deadline set for August 31. In a change from previous years, applications went live earlier—on Monday, June 2—giving organizations more than two months to prepare their submissions. READ: Education Funding Commission approves hybrid model for …
Education Funding Commission approves hybrid model for school funding
In a significant move toward reforming how public schools are funded in Delaware, the state’s Public Education Funding Commission voted Monday evening to adopt a hybrid funding framework, combining elements of the current unit-count system with a weighted block grant model. The decision comes after months of deliberation involving educators, parent advocates, legislators, and community leaders. The Commission, which was …
Christopher Coleman named Milford’s next City Manager
MILFORD — The City of Milford has named Christopher Coleman as its next City Manager, following a nationwide search. Coleman, who currently serves as Town Administrator in Westwood, Ma., will assume the role on August 4. “I am deeply honored to have been selected as the next City Manager for Milford, and to follow in the footsteps of such a …
New Holy Cross High School celebrates milestone with ribbon-cutting
DOVER — Community leaders, educators, and local residents gathered late last week to celebrate the ribbon-cutting of the new Holy Cross High School, marking a major step forward for Catholic education in Central Delaware. “Our open house is a celebration of the vision becoming a reality for the young people of our community,” said President Tom Fertal. The event, hosted …









