by Terry Rogers Bayhealth’s Sussex County campus At a recent Milford Conversation, held on the first Thursday of each month at the First Presbyterian Church of Milford, several community organizations and city officials learned about the Bayhealth residency program and discussed challenges the residents faced when they arrived to begin their program. “We are very excited about our …
Board reviews proposed tobacco and vaping policy
by Terry Rogers MSD is revising their policy on tobacco and vaping (Photo courtesy of Unsplash) At a recent meeting, Milford Board of Education added penalties to the district’s policy for students who are caught with tobacco and vaping products. Vice-President Rony Baltazar-Lopez realized that there was no policy specifically prohibiting such products in schools and drafted one …
Bayhealth Matches with Medical Residents
The program directors for each of Bayhealth’s residency programs shoot confetti cannons in celebration of meeting the residents matched for their respective programs. Pictured from left are General Surgery Residency Program Director Dr. Bradford Mitchell, Family Medicine Residency Program Director Dr. Brintha Vasagar, and Internal Medicine Residency Program Director Dr. Joseph Deutsch. As the only teaching hospital in central and …
Bayhealth to present updates at upcoming meeting
Bayhealth’s Sussex County campus The monthly meeting of the Milford Conversations group will be held on Thursday, April 7, from 8:30-9:30am at 101 S. Walnut Street in Milford (the First Presbyterian Church). The program for the morning will be an update on happenings at Bay Health Medical Center, the “new” hospital in Milford . Milford Conversations is open to all …
Jazzercise group promotes more than exercise
by Terry Rogers The Jazzercise group meets on Saturdays at the Milford Library and are strong supporters of each other and the community The Jazzercise group that meets at the Milford Library on Saturdays came together with a goal of getting fit using the well-known exercise program. Over time, however, the members have created a group that not …
Bones drops 21 in homecoming game
Nah’Shon “Bones” Hyland dropped 21 points for the Denver Nuggets to help defeat the Philadelphia 76ers in his homecoming game. Hyland made four decisive 3-pointers in the fourth quarter to help lead the Denver Nuggets past the Philadelphia 76ers 114-110 on Monday night. Bones, a Delaware native played his high school basketball at St George’s Tech. Since being drafted …
Milford Wellness Village to host job fair
The Milford Wellness Village Conference Center will be the site of a campus-wide job fair Milford Wellness Village is seeking candidates for several positions, including RNs, LPNs, CNAs, housekeeping, maintenance and more. As a result, they will hold a campus-wide job fair on Tuesday, March 22, 2022 from 10:00 AM until 3:00 PM in the campus conference center located at …
DPH will text you if you test positive for COVID-19
The Delaware Division of Public Health now plans to text you if you have COVID-19. The DPH Contact Tracing Team has launched a pre-call text messaging initiative to individuals who test positive for COVID-19. It involves sending a text message to COVID-positive individuals and providing initial isolation guidance and recommendations through a secure web platform before they receive a call …
Community garden is entering its fifth season
Milford Community Gardens is entering its fifth year next to the former Milford Armory Each year, the Milford Community Gardens has become increasingly popular. From the impacts of inflation, shortages on fertilizers, and supply chain issues, MCG expects to be very busy this growing season. While it has always been the vision to be a place of retreat and sanctuary, …
No Delaware hospitals plan to lift mask mandates soon
Delaware hospital still require face masks to work or visit there. The hospitals issued a press release Tuesday to remind the public as state school and court masking rules were lifted this week. “While COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are declining, protecting immunocompromised and severely ill patients from COVID-19 exposure continues to be a priority for Delaware hospitals,” said …








