Sussex County, DE — The Sussex County Land Trust (SCLT) held its annual board meeting on March 28, 2025, at Baywood Greens, where community members gathered to hear updates on the Trust’s ongoing initiatives and future plans. The event highlighted significant achievements in land conservation, key property acquisitions, and new opportunities for community involvement. Established in 2001, SCLT is a …
Del. Breast Cancer Coalition reshapes with 2 new board members
The Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition (DBCC) has announced the appointment of two new members to its Board of Directors: Beth B. Miller, an attorney from New Castle County, and Melissa Hovatter, a Maryland resident and advocate for breast cancer awareness. These individuals bring valuable experience and unique perspectives that will strengthen the organization’s efforts to support those affected by breast …
Delmarva and Arbor Day Foundation offer free trees to boost energy efficiency
Getch-ya trees here! In an effort to promote sustainability and energy efficiency, Delmarva Power is offering 730 free trees to its residential customers through a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation’s Energy-Saving Trees program. This initiative, designed to lower energy costs, improve energy efficiency, and enhance the environment, is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Customers can choose from a …
Effort to implement criminal background checks for marijuana market hits roadblock
Delaware’s effort to implement criminal background checks for individuals in the adult-use recreational marijuana market encountered a setback, as the FBI denied the state’s reconsideration request. The request, which aimed to secure an FBI service code to conduct the necessary background checks, was rejected after the FBI concluded that the state’s authorizing statute lacked specific language outlining which individuals are …
Former Indian River principal arrested on multiple charges related to falsified payments
A former Sussex Central High School principal, Judith Brittingham, has been arrested on multiple charges, including Official Misconduct, Theft, and Forgery, after an investigation revealed that she falsified payments to a staff member in the Indian River School District (IRSD). On March 19, Brittingham, 46, of Lewes, turned herself in after a warrant was issued for her arrest in connection …
FSE to host school board candidate forums again to better inform public ahead of elections
Update: the forum for Colonial and Brandywine school districts have been canceled because there is only one uncontested candidate, thus no election race. A state educational advocacy group is hosting six forums to better inform Delaware voters of their options ahead of the May 13 school board elections. School board forums First State Educate announced the following meetings Monday: Smyrna: …
Wilmington VA: mobile clinic to expand access to prosthetics and orthotics for rural vets
The Wilmington VA Medical Center is taking a major step toward improving access to prosthetic and orthotic care for veterans living in rural areas. Thanks to a grant from the Office of Rural Health (ORH), the VA has launched a new Mobile Prosthetic and Orthotic Clinic (MoPOC) aimed at providing these essential services in Delaware and southern New Jersey. The …
Delaware LIVE+ Weekly Review – March 30, 2025
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Delaware to host 4th Annual Statewide Career Fair April 9
DOVER — The Delaware Department of Human Resources (DHR) is set to host the 4th Annual Statewide Career Fair on Wednesday, April 9, at the Smyrna Readiness Center, offering a prime opportunity for students and job seekers to connect with state agencies and explore careers in public service. The career fair will feature a wide variety of job opportunities from …
Del. joins $39.1M price inflation settlement with drug co.; consumers urged to check payout eligibility
Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings is encouraging consumers who may have purchased certain generic drugs to check their eligibility for compensation as Delaware joins a multistate effort in seeking preliminary approval for a $39.1 million settlement with the generic drug manufacturer Apotex. The settlement, which is part of a broader legal action involving all 50 states and territories, addresses allegations …









