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Millsboro Lions Club donates wheelchairs to KSI
Members of the Millsboro Lions Club recently brought KSI four wheelchairs and one transport to help the organization enhance its emergency evacuation resources for participants with mobility issues. Millsboro Lions Club’s Med Shed program includes accepting donations of new or used medical equipment in good condition, which is then loaned...
3 Delaware high school standouts hear names called in MLB draft
Three Delaware highs school standouts here their name called in MLB draft In the 2024 Major League Baseball draft three Delaware high school baseball standouts heard their name called. Eddie Micheletti Jr from Wilmington Friends, Aidan Deakins from Appoquinimink, and Luke Gabrysh of Concord High were all picked by major league teams. Micheletti played his high school baseball ... Read More
Historic Black church receives state funding for structural renovations months after vandalism
The Delaware Preservation Fund awarded a $4,100 grant to St. Daniel’s Community Church of Iron Hill in Newark. The building has suffered general wear and tear as well as weather and termite damage. The grant will reimburse the church for half of the cost of renovations to their flooring and joists beneath the floors.
Wilmington Play Streets Returns for Another Vibrant Year in Honor of Rysheema Dixon
**Summer 2024 Events Promote Health, Happiness, and Safety for Wilmington’s Youth**. Wilmington, DE – At-Large Councilwoman Latisha Bracy proudly announces the return of Wilmington Play Streets for another impactful year. This initiative, designed to foster vibrant, safe, and engaging spaces for children and families, continues to honor the legacy of the late former At-Large Councilwoman Rysheema Dixon. Dixon’s visionary leadership and unwavering dedication to her community remain an inspiration to us all.
Free community fair July 18 at Tilton Park organized by Wilmington Police Department
If you’re looking for free family fun in Wilmington, this month’s community resource fair at Tilton Park will feature police cars, K-9 units, information from various organizations and giveaways like free pizza. Organized by the Wilmington Police Department, the fair will be held from 4-6 p.m. Thursday, July...
Burnham has new title, old approach
CAMBRIDGE — Rob Burnham’s title has changed, not his approach. “I’m competitive to a fault maybe,” Burnham said. “I will lose sleep to prepare for a game. I will stress and wake up at three in the morning and go draw stuff on the board; paper, pad at the computer. Watch film and do all those things. “But I did all those things before I was a head coach,” Burnham...
One Mission Cambridge celebrates expansion on Race Street
CAMBRIDGE — At One Mission Cambridge, “together” is an important word. The nonprofit’s Executive Director Krista Pettit spoke about the impact of working together at a ribbon cutting event on July 17 to celebrate One Mission Cambridge’s expansion at 614 Race Street. “We couldn’t do it without everyone coming together,” Pettit said about what the nonprofit does every day. “It’s churches coming together, and community groups. It’s businesses, everyone working...
Alsobrooks brings Maryland Senate campaign to Cambridge
Angela Alsobrooks, Democratic candidate for the Maryland Senate seat of retiring Ben Cardin in November, stopped in Cambridge Wednesday, July 17 at an event organized by the Dorchester County Democratic Party, Sarah Gavian, Chairperson.
ShoreRivers to plant over 1,000 trees
EASTON — A committed group of 100 volunteers is planting native species trees from Chestertown to Cambridge and from Greensboro to Tilghman Island. ShoreRivers has created a program to plant native species trees in urban areas on the Eastern Shore — the Tree the Shore program. The organization recently received a grant from the Department of Natural Resources to plant 158 trees, which adds to funding already received from Chesapeake...
Trappe council considers uses for remaining ARPA funds
TRAPPE — Town leaders held a workshop on Wednesday afternoon to discuss potential ways to allocate outstanding funds from the American Rescue Plan Act in Trappe. The town has about $758,000 in ARPA funds that must be obligated by the end of 2024 and used by the end of 2026. While no formal decisions were made, the Trappe Town Council did agree to look into securing two new trucks for its public works department. ...
One Rehoboth Hotel review may proceed
This past January, the development team of the proposed One Rehoboth Hotel tried to convince the Rehoboth Beach Planning Commission that a preliminary site-plan review should continue despite the proposed hotel needing approval from the federal government on a revision to the flood zone map. At the time, the team...
Lewes financial panel seeks to revise budget process
The new chair of the Lewes Finance Committee is proposing a restructuring of the city’s budget process. Councilwoman Amy Marasco’s goal is three-fold: Create a smoother process for the city to consider funding requests from nonprofits, develop permanent revenue streams to provide that funding, and get more citizens involved in the process.
Newly Listed: 38189 Lake Dr #1024 Selbyville, DE | Bayville Shores
38189 Lake Dr #1024 Selbyville, DE | Bayville Shores. This home is a must see! Less than 3 miles to the Delaware and Maryland beaches and close to shopping and restaurants. This 3 bedroom 3 bath home checks all the important boxes: * Entry-Level bedroom, bath, kitchen, living & dining areas, laundry & covered patio. *End Unit *Pond Views *Fireplace *Luxury Plank Flooring and *Updated kitchen cabinetry and honed quartz countertops. The main level has an open floor plan with a large kitchen peninsula that is open to the dining and living areas. You never have to leave the ground level but if you do , you will find 2 additional bedrooms and baths. The upper level ensuite primary bedroom has a walk in closet, double vanity, glass shower and large "sleigh style" soaking tub. Sliding doors open to a private deck outside, an enclosed storage area is great for bikes and beach gear. Bayville Shores is a private community offering a large outdoor pool, fitness center, courts for PICKLE BALL, tennis, volleyball, basketball and shuffleboard, a horseshoe pit, 3 fishing piers, a playground and a bat ramp with kayak launch, You can walk or bike along the paved paths and enjoy the ponds and fountains or take a break in one of the two gazebos. The community has three canals that are part of Dirickson Creek and Little Assawoman Bay and a beautiful coastline that surrounds the community. This home is perfect for year round living or as a vacation getaway. Book your appointment today and start enjoying maintenance-free living at the beach in this must see home!
Earth stands still on Cape campus with news of tragic accident
Full stop! - The earth spins at 1,000 miles per hour, yet there is no sense of speed. On Tuesday morning, a prolonged silent pause settled over the Cape campus. There was no energy, only bewilderment, sadness and grief. All athletes who share the Cape campus as the hub of their universe were finding out, one person at a time, that Ryan Andrew and Elijah Ghabour had lost their lives in a traffic accident just before midnight a couple of miles from campus. I walked onto Champions Stadium field at 9 a.m. to take photos of a field hockey camp. There were no players. I saw Hiba Stancofski with a yoga mat under her arm. Hiba, who grew up in war-torn Lebanon, looked sad and reflective. “You don’t know, do you, Fredman?” Coach Debbie Windett told me the news. The athletes from hockey, football and boys’ lacrosse were all in the gym. I waited until the girls came back. They walked in small groups. I don’t think devastation is a recognized emotion, but that is what I saw in their faces. Young people have no reference point, no place to put such an unthinkable reality of catastrophe. Young people are emotional – there is no stifling their feelings – and yet they are resilient. The world resumes spinning and they are right there with it, but the moment is etched and they will never forget. The girls elected not to continue with the day's camp; they walked off in small groups. I stood up, as I’ve learned to just be there, no words necessary. Lina Fred and Mairead Rishko came over to share a hug. There is a community embrace; there is no right thing to say. Just be there and hold onto people you care about. The Andrew and Ghabour families already feel the love. Being strong for each other is the best therapy.
Athletes of the Week July 19
A rising freshman at Cape Henlopen High School, this honor roll student led the Lewes Yacht Club/Sussex Family YMCA swim team to a 485-127 victory over the Rehoboth Beach Country Club squad this week. Jack earned wins in the 100 individual medley and the 50 backstroke. He also swam to second for the 50 free in a blazing 25 seconds. Jack was a state finalist this winter season as an eighth-grader at Sussex Academy in the grueling 500 freestyle. He also swims for Sussex Family YMCA during the winter season, when he was a district champion in the 200 fly. Last summer, he was the summer league champ in the 50 back. "Jack is primed to have another great Delmarva Swim Association summer championships meet next week," said coach Mike Vansant. "He's a great swimmer and a great kid."
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