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AC Mayor Marty Small, Atlantic City Engage More Than 300 Youth in Summer Work Program
ATLANTIC CITY – Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small and The City of Atlantic City said this month working with Atlantic County and other area agencies for a Summer Work Program employing more than 300 local teenagers and young adults, ranging from ages 14 to early 20s. Participants in the...
New owner of iconic South Jersey diner vows to keep it alive
It might not be the prettiest name, but it’s perfectly Jersey. Geets Diner & Bar. That’s pronounced with a hard G. Although how even more Jersey would a diner be if it were a soft G and no S. As in J’eet?. J'eet yet? No? Let's stop...
Cops say NJ perv followed teens at dog park
MAPLE SHADE — A New Jersey man has been arrested and charged with lewdness after being caught pleasuring himself in front of juveniles at a dog park in the Burlington County township. Maple Shade police were sent to the Collins Lane Dog Park, at 57 Collins Lane, on Tuesday,...
Lucas Ford in Burlington becomes Johnson Ford
In a media release last month, KJohnson Enterprises announced the purchase of Lucas Ford, in Burlington, making founder Kevin Johnson the first African-American Ford dealership owner in the region. “I am honored to take the helm of Lucas Ford and continue the legacy of excellence that the dealership is known...
Alabama country icons in SoDel, Ollabelle anniversary show, Rehoboth art show & more fun
Imagine getting to see some really fun events without having to leave Delaware this weekend. This reality will come to pass for those of you seeking adventure. Hi there, I'm Andre Lamar, your plug for finding your can't-miss entertainment in the First State. Welcome to the latest DO Delaware newsletter, where you’ll discover cool events that will be on tap this weekend, and beyond. ...
Good Morning Delmarva discusses LSPAC’s upcoming auditions
WMDT – Local actors, if you’re looking a new opportunity, the Lower Shore Performing Arts Company is preparing for their next production of the season – A Sherlock Carol!. They will soon be holding open auditions for roles and this morning, Robert Forester, stopped by to tell...
O’Neill’s Brewing Systems 15 BBL Conical Fermenters – Unitanks, Glycol Jacketed, 5 available- Can ship!
O'Neill’s Brewing Systems 15 BBL Conical Fermenters - Unitanks, Glycol Jacketed, 5 available- Can ship! ( $4,990 ) We are selling five O’Neill’s Brewing Systems 15bbl unitanks.These are insulated and jacketed tanks. Price to sell quickly at $4990 EACH. These are in good condition and include the fittings per the photos.
Big news at 3 very old bars, plus a construction glut in Newark
What's Going There in Delaware is Delaware Online/The News Journal's development newsletter, tracking what's coming to the First State. If you like what you’re reading, tell your friends it’s free to sign up here. Email tips, questions and brilliant story ideas to Matthew Korfhage at mkorfhage@delawareonline.com. This newsletter is mostly devoted to what's new and coming soon...
Scuse Honors UD’s Dr. Mark Isaacs at Delaware State Fair for Service to Agriculture
DOVER, Del. (August 1, 2024)—Delaware Secretary of Agriculture Michael T. Scuse surprised Dr. Mark Isaacs with the Secretary’s Award for Distinguished Service to Agriculture during the State Fair Awards presentation on Governor’s Day. “Utilizing his vast experience in agriculture, Mark Isaacs helps teach the next generation of...
How a Wilmington charter teacher personalizes civics for students
Civics education can equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills to become more informed and engaged citizens. Delaware does require students to be taught civics education, but some educators go beyond the standard requirements. In Nathan Moser’s 10th grade social studies class, students don’t have to be afraid to...
Delaware launches $5M program to help state’s aging population and workforce shortage
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. Delaware has been actively working to build a more skilled and better quality health care workforce over the past few years. In part because of the popularity of the state’s beach communities with retirees, the makeup of the state’s population is rapidly aging. That creates pressing questions for the state about how to support and care for the growing number of elderly residents.
Delaware TikTok teen talks Down syndrome before Miss Teen USA pageant
CORRECTION: Kayla Kosmalski will attend Wilmington University. An earlier version of this story named another college choice cited in one of Kosmalski's TikTok videos. TikTok star Kayla Kosmalski has a knack for going viral, and it's bound to happen again if the Middletown resident gets crowned Miss Teen USA in Los Angeles this...
The latest list: Here's where you can find free back-to-school supplies in Delaware
It's just about that time again, the time to think about heading back to school. From pens, pencils and notebooks, to rulers, erasers and that fancy calculator — returning to the classroom comes with a familiar list of needs for your students. So, it's also the time to get out for any items...
Call of the wild a start of career
BRIDGETON — Not every animal lover can visit a wildlife sanctuary, so Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge in Medford regularly sends staff and a sampling of its permanent menagerie on road trips. Two or three times a week, it is 22-year-old Rileigh Leach behind the wheel to put on another session of “Raptor...
How to follow MOT as it seeks Mid-Atlantic title, berth in Little League World Series
State champion Middletown-Odessa-Townsend will attempt to become Delaware’s third Little League World Series qualifier at the upcoming Mid-Atlantic Regional Tournament. Here are details on how to follow MOT’s squad of 11- and 12-year-old players: ...
In Philly 80 years ago, a racist subway strike paralyzed the city in the middle of World War II
The scene on the streets of Philadelphia 80 years ago was a chaotic one. People crowded the sidewalks in search of trucks, cabs or friendly drivers who would take on a hitchhiker. Some held signs with their destination. Others gave up on traditional vehicles, hopping on motorcycles or lacing up roller skates.