The Delaware Roundup is published every weekend. Send submissions for News Briefs and Calendar items to editor@delawarelive.com BUSINESS Delaware Park Casino is investing $5 million in a 10,000-square-foot covered outdoor patio that will open next spring. The patio will include 250 popular slot machines in an open-air setting near the complex’s racetrack. The new patio will be heated and allow patrons …
Meet Shelby Borst: William Penn social studies teacher and the 2025 Delaware Teacher of the Year
The reward for teaching for Shelby Borst comes from the looks on students’ faces when they learn something new. Borst, a social studies teacher at William Penn High School in the Colonial School District, got her own reward Tuesday night when she was named Delaware’s 2025 State Teacher of the Year. She’s also a teacher who has spent time boosting …
Field Hockey Improves to 4-1
By Kevin Eickman This past Thursday, Milford hosted Sussex Tech in a dominant 4-0 victory. While a win is always welcome, Milford’s field hockey team is still searching for a full four-quarter performance. Head coach McPike has high expectations for her squad this season, believing there’s much more to come from them. Milford got off to a strong start, scoring …
Bucs Kick off this Friday at Mount Pleasant
The excitement of football season has arrived as Milford High School’s Buccaneers gear up for their season opener at Mount Pleasant High School this Friday at 3:30 PM. The team, which recently completed its final scrimmage against Tower Hill, showcases a blend of talent and youth, promising an intriguing season ahead. Milford’s offensive unit looked particularly strong during the scrimmage, …
Funeral Thursday for Sussex firefighter Thomas Berry
The funeral Thursday, Aug. 22, for a Sussex County volunteer firefighter who died in the line of duty is expected to include hundreds of first responders and a long line of emergency vehicles. The procession to honor fallen volunteer firefighter and EMS logistics technician Thomas W. Berry III will assemble to take Berry to answer the traditional final call at …
Meet the ambassador to Easterseals’ Walk With Me
Stevie Tull was just 7 months old when he started to benefit from programs provided by Easterseals Delaware & Maryland’s Eastern Shore. And now, three decades later, they are an essential part of the life of the Seaford resident. Tull, 38, has Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease, a rare neurological disorder that resembles cerebral palsy in its symptoms, said his father, Steve. Stevie …
Funding woes jeopardize future of Georgetown pallet village
This story was originally published on Spotlight Delaware. Georgetown’s transitional housing pallet village is facing a funding shortfall, jeopardizing the project that houses 40 people experiencing homelessness in Sussex County. The village’s nonprofit operator, The Springboard Collaborative, was hoping to receive a $1.5 million grant this year from the Longwood Foundation, the Wilmington-based charitable grantmaking foundation linked to the du Pont family. …
At state fair: competitions, concerts, carnival, corn dogs
For 10 days at the end of July, the Harrington area booms with the Delaware State Fair. Attendance topped 308,000 in 2023, and it takes hundreds of volunteers and employees to entertain, feed and inform them. “It sure does” take a lot of hands, said Audrey Gary, who as superintendent of the flowers competitive department counts on eight assistant superintendent …
Delaware’s guide to July Fourth holiday
The Fourth of July – a day of fireworks, beach trips, backyard BBQs and games – is right around the corner. With 70.9 million travelers predicted to travel 50 miles or more from home over the Independence Day holiday week, here’s some tips to remember and plenty of events in Delaware to celebrate. Best and worst times to travel AAA …
Fireworks and so forth to celebrate Independence Day in Del.
Most Delaware places known for Fourth of July fireworks and other Independence Day activities have announced their plans. Organizers consistently ask for people to arrive early and leave late, and the Delaware Department of Transportation warns that many events close roads, too. In other words, traffic could be bad. Organizers also often ask for contributions to support the celebrations. Go …









