Milford School District Board of Education recently heard a presentation from Supervisor of Instruction Dr. Bobbie Kilgore regarding new standards-based grading provided to parents on student growth reports. This grading system is used in elementary schools in the district as well as throughout the state of Delaware. “There are many reasons we decided to use this method,” Kilgore said. “We …
Milford Planning Commission makes recommendations for marijuana retail locations
Milford Planning Commission voted December 17 to recommend two different ordinances to city council related to retail marijuana retail locations. The recommendation places the decision in the hands of city council. “The first option basically excludes marijuana retail stores in the city but allows medical compassion centers, including sales, manufacturing and cultivation,” City Planner Rob Pierce said. “The second would …
Code violation repeat offenders could face stiffer penalties in Milford
City Planner Rob Pierce, at the request of Milford City Council, recently presented a draft ordinance for their review to address habitual repeat offenders related to code violations. Pierce and his staff created the draft ordinance using research conducted among other municipalities. “First, we would need to identify what a habitual repeat offender is,” Pierce said. “We would define it …
Milford employees recognized for excellence
At a recent meeting, employees with the City of Milford were recognized by council after receiving the 2024 Excellence Awards. According to Human Resources Director Jamesha Williams, this program has been in place since 2018. “The program allows us to recognize and promote positive behaviors by staff as we work toward the city’s mission, vision and values,” Williams said. “Nominations …
Delaware Roundup: News briefs from a quiet holiday week
The Delaware Roundup is published every weekend. Send submissions for News Briefs and Calendar items to editor@delawarelive.com. If possible, please forward submissions within the email or in a Word document. REMINDER FROM LAST WEEK: DNREC is again sponsoring the Delaware Center for Horticulture’s TreeCycle event that aims to make beneficial reuse of holiday trees by turning them into wood chips and …
Amid job-growth stagnation, Delaware minimum wage rising to $15
By Bradley Vasoli Delaware’s job numbers have stagnated over several years, and a new policy change is set to take effect in the New Year that will make hiring for some jobs even more expensive. Per a 2021 law, the state’s minimum wage has increased each year to finally reach $15 in 2025. That’s a $1.75 increase over its 2024 …
Sober Rides offers Lyft, Uber vouchers for Delawareans on New Year’s Eve
With New Year’s Eve just a few days away, the Delaware Office of Highway Safety will again offer a program to crack down on driving under the influence to improve roadway safety. Sober Rides provides vouchers of up to $20 from partners Lyft and Uber, usable between Tuesday, Dec. 31 at 5 p.m. through Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025, at 2 …
Former Eagles WR DeSean Jackson catches first coaching job — as head coach at DSU
DOVER — Delaware State University’s Athletic Transformation project, which was launched two years ago with a $1 million gift from alum Steve Ewing ’83 and $9 million from the State, has taken a huge step forward with the hiring of former NFL All-Pro wide receiver (and Eagles legend) DeSean Jackson as head football coach. Three-time Pro Bowler Jackson played 15 …
Milford’s Elijah Farrington wins Player of the Week honors for 27-point performance
The Premier PT Player of the Week is Milford’s Basketball Elijah Farrington, who scored 27 points going five for five from the free throw line in a tough loss to Smyrna. A junior, Elijah is a second-year starter for the Buccaneers. Nominees for this week’s award were Malachi Stratton (Sussex Central), Adelynne Till (Saint Mark’s), Nicholas Baysah (Howard), Sincere Miller …
Good Company Handyman plans to use EDGE grant to expand service area, hire more people
By Sara Uzer DOVER – Paul Bryant has been on construction sites since he was “probably too small to be there.” His father was a contractor, which allowed him to pick up the skills of the trade at an early age. Like Paul, Charline Clauson grew up watching her plumber father at work, leading her to gain valuable skills and …









