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Christmas celebration at Parson Thorne

Terry RogersCulture, Headlines

Milford Historical Society announced that they will begin opening the Parson Thorne Mansion the second Saturday of every month to the public. On December 14, visitors will be able to see the mansion decorated for the holidays by the Milford Garden Club. “Every year, the Milford Garden Club does an amazing job of adding greenery and decorations for the various …

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City tree lighting celebrates Milford cultures

Terry RogersCulture, Headlines

Each year on the Saturday after Thanksgiving, the City of Milford holds an annual tree lighting ceremony with Santa throwing the switch to light the trees in front of City Hall. This year, additional activities were added along with recognitions of Hannukah, Kwanzaa and Christian beliefs. The program, attended by hundreds of people despite the bitter cold weather, began with …

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Businesses in Milford see crowds for Small Business Saturday

Terry RogersBusiness, Headlines

Downtown Milford was filled with shoppers on the Saturday after Thanksgiving and many were there to spend money, not just to see Santa arrive at his downtown house. According to several owners, business was excellent on the day set aside to encourage shoppers to purchase gifts locally. “It was a great day,” Brandon Coenen, owner of Red Bandana, said. “Friday, …

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Santa arrives in Milford

Terry RogersCulture, Headlines

Part of the Christmas tradition in downtown Milford is the arrival of Santa with many families heading into town the Saturday after Thanksgiving not only to shop but to watch the jolly old elf arrive at his house. This year, Santa was greeted with live music and crowds cheering him as he rode downtown on an antique fire truck, escorted …

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School board discusses class sizes

Terry RogersEducation, Headlines

At a recent meeting, Dr. Sara Hale, Chief Financial Officer for Milford School District, presented the annual class size and instructor to student ratio waiver to the Board of Education. This waiver is required when class sizes exceed 22 students in kindergarten through third grade and/or when schools are allotted less than 98 percent of the Division I units generated …

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Middletown, Caravel, Indian River win football state championship games

Peter OsborneHeadlines, Sports

Three Delaware schools have a lot to be thankful after winning football state championship games on Thanksgiving Weekend. DIVISION 3A No. 3 Middletown 30, No. 1 Salesianum 27 (OT) Five weeks ago, the defending 3A state champion Salesianum beat host Middletown by 31 points. On Friday night, after falling behind by 18 at halftime, Middletown flipped the script and capped …

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Delaware Roundup: Quick Reads (11/29)

Peter OsborneHeadlines

The Delaware Roundup, a compilation of news briefs from across the state from the past week, is published every weekend. Send submissions for News Briefs and Calendar items to editor@delawarelive.com. If possible, please forward submissions via email or in a Word document. LEADING OFF:  Blessings for Badges volunteers cooked, served, and delivered a hot Thanksgiving meal for every first responder …

Yuletide at Winterthur

“Yuletide at Winterthur” mixes the classic with the contemporary through Jan. 5

Pam GeorgeCulture, Headlines

By Pam George Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library is the elegant receptacle for Henry Francis du Pont’s internationally famous American furniture and decorative arts collection. For instance, the mansion’s wood-paneled Marlboro Room has 18th-century furniture, Colonial-era portraits, and a tea service given to the H.F. du Pont’s parents in 1874. But one object is not like the others. At the …

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50 Delaware schools on improvement plans to reverse poor performance

Jarek RutzEducation, Headlines

In Delaware, 50 of the First State’s 200+ schools are on state-monitored improvement plans due to consistent underachievement. There are four categories of improvement plans depending on the number of years of poor performance, student demographics, and more. “I appreciate the intent of the report, but many of the struggles in our schools come from misguided policy at the legislative …

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State sees growing signs of drift away from ‘The Delaware Way’

Bradley VasoliGovernment & Politics, Business, Headlines

Earlier this month, a storm of political change swept across America to return Republican Donald Trump to the White House. But governing institutions in the First State appear unshaken – at first glance. Democrats, as before, will occupy the state’s congressional office, both Senate seats, its governorship, and both legislative houses. Yet some who participate in Delaware politics see change …