Mispillion Art League (MAL), Milford’s community art resource, is pleased to announce it is once again hosting the internationally acclaimed The Big Draw Festival! On Saturday, October 8, from 9 am to 3 pm, gather with us to celebrate the joy of color. MAL will offer free, family-friendly art activities on Park Avenue in downtown Milford. Save the date and …
MHS welcomes new assistant principal
Shervaun Hinton will join the administrative staff of Milford High School as their new assistant principal. Hinton’s initial career was as a Rehabilitation Counselor before she moved into education. “Education is actually my second career,” Hinton said. “Prior to education, I worked as a Rehabilitation Counselor. In doing so, I regularly visited schools providing vocational counseling to students with disabilities. …
Cross Country Traveler Compliments Milford
“Whoever is in charge of public beautification in Milford deserves a raise,” a Facebook post from Isaiah Glen Shields read on Sunday, August 7. An incredibly picturesque and lovely historic downtown complete with a river walk, brick sidewalks flowers, trees, memorials, etc. What a lovely space they have created here.” Shields was walking through Milford on a cross country trek …
Milford Corporate Center plans reviewed by council
At a recent meeting, Milford City Council reviewed plans for the new Milford Corporate Center which will be constructed on what was the Fry Farm. The city purchased the land at the corner of Milford Harrington Highway and Canterbury Road in 2021. “Over the last couple months, we have started to put some concepts behind the business,” Mike Riemann of …
Redistricting planned for Milford
Milford City Council heard from the president of Davis, Bowen & Friedel, Ring Lardner, regarding plans to redistrict the wards throughout the town. DBF assisted with the plan at the request of City Council and Mayor Archie Campbell to be sure that the city was meeting requirements under code. Lardner presented a map with new ward lines drawn and explained …
Sidewalk repair and replacement bid awarded
Milford City Council awarded Jaquez Concrete Company a contract in the amount of $380,760 to complete the remaining sidewalk repair and replacement project throughout the city. City Engineer James Puddicombe explained that staff decided to cover all four wards in areas that were not addressed in the first round. “As part of that we requested bids regarding sidewalk replacement and …
Changes proposed to downtown intersection
Milford’s Public Works Department has identified several issues with one-way traffic on Southwest Front Street. Many of the issues, according to Mark Whitfield, City Manager, are at the intersection of Walnut Street. For this reason, the department consulted with DelDOT and Century Engineering to develop solutions. “The city went ahead and had Century Engineering do an evaluation of that and …
Mispillion Art League’s New Exhibit
Mispillion Art League recently announced their newest exhibit. Love flowers? Then don’t miss the Mispillion Art League’s (MAL) new exhibit, “Flowers Don’t Tell…They Show!” Summer conjures warm weather, outdoor activities, vacations, kids home all the time (yikes!). And flowers are really showing us their “stuff”–colors, blooms of all sizes, pollinators everywhere. And those lovely vegetables! There will also be a …
Teen builds baking business from scratch
At just 16 years old, Vincent “Vinnie” DiNatale is already making a name for himself in the baking industry. The owner of DiNatale Desserts, the 11th grader is also an accomplished figure skater, getting his schooling online so that he can skate during the day. “I started baking during COVID when everything shut down,” DiNatale said. “My skating rink closed …
Thompson resigns from school board
On August 1, 2022, at a meeting of the Milford School District Board of Education, Kris Thompson announced that it would be his last meeting as a board member. Thompson made the announcement when he made a motion to adjourn the meeting. “I would like to make a motion to adjourn my final school board meeting,” Thompson said. “As it …









