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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.
Now the State Champs: Hanover Township 12U Girls Softball Majors Will Face Maryland on Sunday
HANOVER TOWNSHIP, NJ - The Hanover Township 12U Girls Softball Majors Allstar team is now officially the New Jersey State Champions! They are headed to represent New Jersey in the Mid-Atlantic Regional Tournament in Bristol, Connecticut this weekend.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Because it was a double elimination tournament, Toms River needed to beat Hanover Township twice, which they did not do. On Tuesday evening, the girls' team lost to Toms River 7 - 0 but went on to beat them on Wednesday night 6 - 4 which secured their title as State Champions. They now move on to face the Maryland State Champs on Sunday at 1pm. Great luck to the team this weekend! For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Wicomico County Council votes to go to bond for Fruitland Primary School project
FRUITLAND, Md. – Fruitland Primary School is due for an overhaul. The institution was built in 1955, and Tuesday night, a major step was taken toward the dream of a new building. Wicomico County Council voted to approve a new round of funding for construction of the new school.
Truitt Street Closed Due to Water Service Replacement
SALISBURY, MD - Truitt St. in Salisbury will be blocked to all traffic, including emergency vehicles, starting at 8:30am on Friday, July 19th, according to a statement from the Mayor’s Office. The work is expected to conclude around 3pm. The blockage comes as part of the city’s efforts to...
Wicomico County economic nonprofit works to retain and attract new business
SALISBURY -- Economic development leaders across Wicomico County continue to try and help shape the region to attract new companies and industries. Assisting in creating career training ...
Weekend weather outlook: Will Ocean City, Salisbury get relief from the heat?
As the Eastern Shore continues to endure a particularly steamy summer, here is what the weekend look likes according to AccuWeather for Salisbury and Ocean City. Will there be any relief from the heat wave?. Ocean City starts with cooler Friday, then heats back up. Friday will see the resort...
Wicomico County Executive serves as delegate at Republican National Convention
WICOMICO COUNTY, Md. – The Republican National Convention (RNC) is in full swing, and wraps up on Thursday. Local leaders are some of those out in Milwaukee, Wis., representing the red and casting votes. Wicomico County Executive Julie Giordano is one serving as a delegate from Maryland’s 1st congressional district.
SU's Scott Selected for AASCU Becoming a Provost Academy
SALISBURY, MD---Dr. Michael Scott, dean of Salisbury University’s Richard A. Henson School of Science and Technology and interim dean of SU’s College of Health and Human Services, joins more than 30 other higher education leaders from across the country as a member of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) Becoming a Provost Academy (BAPA).
People in Your Neighborhood: Warren Rosenfeld
In the latest in our "People in Your Neighborhood" series, Brian Shane meets a former attorney who for years, has been honoring his family legacy and his Jewish faith through a very cool and well known deli he created here in our coastal region. Meet Warren Rosenfeld of Rosenfeld's Jewish...
Salisbury small business awarded funding from Maryland initiative
SALISBURY, Md. – Funding is on the way for small businesses across Maryland. The Salisbury Dance Academy is just one of those local businesses getting help. Governor Wes Moore’s administration says it’s aiming to support local revitalization projects and activities on the Eastern Shore. 28 other businesses across Maryland will also receive the funding.
Glushakow honored as CSC Academic All-American
GREENWOOD, Ind. – After an excellent Sea Gull career, defensive midfielder Braden Glushakow of the Salisbury University men’s lacrosse team was picked for an exclusive group of stellar student-athletes, landing on the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-America First Team on Wednesday afternoon. Glushakow, a graduate student from Hebron, Md., represents the 50th Academic All-American in the history of Salisbury athletics. He joins fellow spring honorees Abby Mace , Meghan Reed , Sam Bodmer , and Natalie Held as Academic All-America picks during the 2023-24 academic year. Salisbury’s 2023 Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year completed an undergraduate degree in Marketing…
Live Coverage: How Maryland is affected by cybersecurity outage
Maryland's emergency operations center was opened Friday morning in response to an outage at a cyber security service provider that has affected airlines nationally as well as hospitals and some government functions. The post Live Coverage: How Maryland is affected by cybersecurity outage appeared first on Maryland Matters.
Maryland hospitals take preventative measures, courts close over Microsoft outage
BALTIMORE -- The Maryland Judiciary closed all courts to the public Friday, except for emergencies, due to a Microsoft outage that has crippled systems worldwide. Hospitals are also among the systems impacted. The issue was caused by a technical problem that global cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike said it had identified in its software and was working to resolve, CBS News reports. CrowdStrike provides antivirus software to Microsoft for its Windows devices."The underlying cause has been fixed, however, residual impact is continuing to affect some Microsoft 365 apps and services. We're conducting additional mitigations to provide relief," Microsoft said in a statement posted on social...
Amid scorching heat, Moore’s order lays foundation for efficient, clean cooling
Recent scorching heat shows the need to prepare for extreme conditions caused by climate change. Fortunately, Maryland has taken the first step with new zero-emission heating equipment standards. The post Amid scorching heat, Moore’s order lays foundation for efficient, clean cooling appeared first on Maryland Matters.
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