Thousands of Dewey Beach residents and friends bid farewell to summer at the Dewey Business Partnership’s end-of-season beach party Sept. 13. The event featured live music by Bryen O’Boyle and Just ...
Cruddy moods are hard to avoid, especially on those looming icy, wet and blustery winter mornings, or when the dog eats something evidently indigestible or you get cut off on Route 1. But what about ...
Abbott’s Grill announced the promotion of Paul Gallo to the role of culinary director for its two Sussex County locations – Abbott’s on Broad Creek in Laurel and Abbott’s Grill at Paynter’s Mill near ...
A little more than two years as CAMP Rehoboth’s executive director, Kim Leisey has announced she will retire at the end of January. “It's been the privilege of a lifetime to serve in this role,” said ...
Neighbors at a Sept. 16 public hearing urged denial of a zone change for a proposed residential and commercial development near Lewes, saying it would change the area’s character and worsen traffic ...
After nearly a decade without a price increase, Delaware State Parks may soon adjust entrance and pass fees. The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control is inviting the public to ...
This is the time of year when squash harvests intersect: the final weeks of summer squash overlap with the appearance of winter squash. There are wide varieties of both types, with key differences ...
By a unanimous vote Sept. 17, the state Transportation Infrastructure Investment Fund, a governing body of the Delaware Department of Transportation, approved a $1.8 million grant for Royal Farms to ...
The most well-known golf tournament in the world is the Ryder Cup, which will take place next week in Long Island, N.Y., at Bethpage Black. This is probably the most famous public course in America.
The Cape cross country teams hosted Sussex Tech and Saint Mark’s Sept. 16 on the rain-soaked Sandhill Fields 5,000-meter course in Georgetown. The traditionally fast course had several areas where ...
Residents around Route 24 had suffered traffic woes before DelDOT tore up the roads and caused more inconvenience, but they put up with it for years thinking that it would eventually bring relief. Now ...
An otherwise beautiful ceremony in Lewes to mark the 24th anniversary of Sept. 11 was marred by the comments of one speaker who made what struck us as a gratuitously hurtful remark. This speaker, ...
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