By Kevin Eickman Volleyball fans expecting the Milford-Sussex Central volleyball match to end with a close victory for the Buccaneers, were disappointed by the 3-1 loss, Milford tried to come from behind in the first game, but Sussex seized the early momentum. The Buccaneers would close the gap, but fell short, falling by a 25-19 score, leaving the home …
Woodbridge trounces Buccaneers by a 42-6 score
By Kevin Eickman Sometimes, it’s just not your night. The Milford Buccaneers began 2A conference play Friday night against Woodbridge, but were never really in the game, losing by a 42-6 score. The Buccaneers received the opening kickoff, got a first down and then were forced to punt. The visitors took over and senior RB Kam’Ren Johnson took the …
Women Owned Business Spotlight – Occupational Therapy of Delaware
Tracy Dissinger is celebrating her 30th year as an occupational therapist, opening Occupational Therapy of Delaware over eight years ago. According to Dissinger, she told her daughter, Libby Tenbusch, that if she was accepted to OT school, Dissinger would open her own practice. “I had worked in rehab facilities, nursing homes, outpatient practices and I was kind of like, okay, …
Independents gain traction among registered voters as early voting approaches
The two early-voting periods for Delaware in the 2024 General Election on Nov. 5 are quickly approaching, and the polling sites have been announced. Delaware launched an early-voting option in 2022, and more than 14,000 people voted early in last month’s primary elections, according to the Delaware Department of Elections. Along with shorter lines, the option allows voters to not …
Council hears update on code enforcement and rental inspections
With four new members, Milford City Council was provided with information on the city’s code enforcement and rental inspection process. City planner Rob Pierce began the presentation by explaining what codes were used in enforcement. “For the code enforcement, we use Chapter 174 which adopts a standard called the International Property Maintenance Code which deals with both the interior and …
MPD applies for Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistant Grant
Milford Police Department notified City Council that they were applying for the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG), a requirement under the application process. The department has applied for and received the grant in previous years. “This is just a requirement of federal notification to the city that we, along with other jurisdictions in the area, have applied for …
Blue Project DE requests support from city council
In an effort to promote community wellness, Blue Project DE presented information about their program to Milford City Council. Kim Blanch, BSN, RN, a co-founder and Director of Community Outreach at Beebe Healthcare, began by providing statistics on the health crisis in Delaware. “I’ve been in the population health department now for 10 years and, in my role, have the …
City agrees to Phase II of TAP Project
Milford City Council recently agreed to enter into an agreement with DelDOT for the Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) project along Northeast Front Street. The project was included in the city’s Capital Improvement Plan (CIP). In addition to Northeast Front Street, projects are planned for Northwest Front Street and South Walnut Street. “Back in September 2022, we made an application for …
Milford Woman Arrested for Drugs
On October 2, the Milford Police Department’s Drug Unit completed an investigation related to the sale of illicit drugs with the arrest of a Milford woman. Detectives obtained and executed a search warrant at a residence in the 500 Block of West St. Milford DE, with the assistance of the Milford Police Department’s Patrol and K9 Unit. As a result …
Whitfield to retire next May as Milford City Manager
City Manager Mark Whitfield has informed the Milford City Council that he will not seek a renewal of his contract and will retire next May. “I originally came to the City of Milford to serve as Public Works Director. My plan at that time was to serve for five years, then retire,” Whitfield said. “That was eight years ago. Upon …









