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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...
Lewes major all-stars to face off with Milton July 18
The Lewes Major League All-Stars moved to 3-0 in the District 3 tournament with a 3-2 win over previously unbeaten Georgetown July 16, at Millsboro’s WB Atkins Memorial Park. The win secured Lewes a spot in the championship round against Milton, which has won four straight games following an...
Homelessness in Delaware: New Ideas and Directions
The Center for Community Research and Service (CCRS) and the Institute for Public Administration (IPA) in the Joseph R. Biden, Jr. School of Public Policy and Administration at the University of Delaware are taking the next step in their already-established partnership to develop the Biden School Housing Initiative. The initiative seeks to provide a hub for activities related to housing and homelessness in Delaware.
Martin O'Malley, head of Social Security Administration, addresses agency's future, correcting issues
BALTIMORE - You work all your adult life and pay into a system that is supposed to pay you when you need it the most in retirement.But, many people don't know how Social Security works, and even more, don't know that the powerful agency is located in Baltimore.WJZ anchor Vic Carter spoke exclusively with the head of the Social Security Administration Martin O'Malley, the former Baltimore mayor and Maryland governor.O'Malley gave WJZ unprecedented access to parts of the Social Security Administration that few people have ever seen, some of which we can't show to protect privacy and the inner workings...
418 Delaware Student-Athletes Land on CAA Commissioner’s Honor Roll for Spring 2024
RICHMOND, Va. – A total of 418 University of Delaware student-athletes have been recognized as members of the CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll for the 2024 spring semester, the league announced Thursday. Overall, 239 received honors, 108 high honors, and 71 high honors with distinction. The conference honors student-athletes...
Rock Creek Revival to perform July 20 in Rehoboth Beach
Don’t miss Rock Creek Revival from 8 to 11 p.m., Saturday, July 20, at Rehoboth Ale House on the Mile in Rehoboth Beach. The Maryland-based band features bluegrass favorites and songs by the Grateful Dead, Merle Haggard, Townes Van Zandt, and Sturgill Simpson.
LYC/SFY swim teams defeat RBCC in local matchup
The combined Lewes Yacht Club and Sussex Family YMCA swim teams downed the Rehoboth Beach Country Club squad July 15 at the RBCC pool. The score wasn’t that important – LYC/SFY won 485 to RBCC’s 127, but the high-spirited matchup was fun for everyone, with local bragging rights for the winners.
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.
Delaware State Police Arrest Lewes Man for Multiple Felony Thefts
A 31-year-old Lewes man has been arrested for felony thefts from vehicles over the last week in the Lewes area. The investigation into multiple thefts and trespassing of a similar nature in the Angola and Lewes area took place between July 8th and 17th. Police say in each of the incidents the suspect trespassed onto residential properties, where he went through unsecured vehicles and stole money and property. William Rodenbaugh was arrested yesterday, July 17th–after a brief foot chase. He faces numerous charges and is now at Sussex Correctional Institution on a $1,500 secured bond.
Hiatus 24 opens in Lewes
Hiatus 24 officially opened its door at 17515 Nassau Commons Blvd. near Lewes June 24. The business has much to offer the local community, including hot yoga, mat Pilates, a wellness bar and nutrition/health coaching. “We have infrared hot yoga,” said owner Patty Ciano. “It's the healthy heat and it...
Peach farmer and award-winning chef to demo at July 20 market
This week it’s all about peaches when the Historic Lewes Farmers Market opens from 8 a.m. to noon, Saturday, July 20, at George H.P. Smith Park on the corner of Dupont and Johnson avenues, Lewes. If it rains, the market moves to the Lewes Elementary School parking lot at...
18377 Southampton Dr, Lewes, DE | Premier cul-de-sac homesite in the community of Coastal Club!
This home is situated on one of the most premier cul-de-sac homesites in the community. The fully landscaped home has total privacy in the rear highlighted with dense wooded views which can be seen from the primary suite, morning room, screened in porch and large paver patio with a wood burning fire pit. Custom cabinetry/shelving in the great room on either side of the fireplace adds a level of richness to the home. Let your inner chef come to life in the stunning gourmet kitchen featuring upgraded countertops, large island, upgraded 42 inch cabinetry, exterior vented hood within the cabinetry over a 36" cooktop , stainless steel appliances, built-in microwave, and wall oven. Entertain from the custom bar cabinetry between the kitchen and great room. Relax in the privacy of the luxury primary bedroom with 2 walk in closets and spa like bath room. The main level also has an office and 2 bedrooms that share a full bath. Your guests will have total privacy on the 2nd level with a bedroom, full bath and loft area. Coastal Club is an amenity-rich community situated in Delaware's most sought-after zip code, just a short distance to beaches, local boutiques, and restaurants. Enjoy all the amenities Coastal Club has to offer, including the playground, pool and clubhouse! The gorgeous, resort-style clubhouse features an indoor pool, spacious outdoor pool with a swim-up bar and cascading waterfall, as well as a kid-friendly pirate ship play area, fitness center and ample games including bocce, horseshoes, and tennis. The community has a 14,620-square-foot clubhouse with an indoor heated lap pool and Jacuzzi, two outdoor pools and a water slide, lifeguards, and a swim-up bar with food catered by Big Fish Grill. The clubhouse has locker rooms, a yoga room, fitness center, meeting rooms, pool tables, game room, coffee bar, library, staffed desk, and a full indoor bar. There are also club activities offered weekly, such as water aerobics, yoga, Pilates, canasta, poker, mah-jongg, and crafting. The grounds of the clubhouse have tennis and pickleball courts, bocce ball, shuffleboard, ping-pong tables, a tot lot, and two dog parks. There is a three-mile walking trail through the woods along Goslee Mill Pond and around the community. Don’t wait, make an appointment to see this exquisite home today! Please note that the home has an active Ring doorbell system.
Milton major all-stars battle back to reach District 3 final
Fighting for their tournament lives, the Milton major all-stars reached the District 3 finals after rattling off four straight wins against Millsboro, Lower Sussex, Nanticoke and Georgetown. Each game was closer than the last, battle-testing the young squad. Millsboro. Chase Madden opened the July 14 game with a walk before...
Irish Eyes presents donations from St. Patrick’s Day parade
Milton Fire Department team members accept a check for $10,000 from Irish Eyes and Milton St. Patrick’s Day Parade representatives. Shown are (l-r) Dana Smith, Johnny Hopkins, Kathy Newcomb, Mike Newcomb, Maryellen Kiernan, Brian Reynolds, Jim Coulbourne, Charlene Jones and Tom Jones. RYAN MAVITY PHOTOS.
Dagsboro Officials Consider Limiting Restaurant Alcohol Sales
DAGSBORO, DE -- The Dagsboro Town Council is considering an ordinance that would reduce the time permitted to restaurants in the town's highway commercial district to serve alcohol. The drafted ordinance was introduced at the Dagsboro Town Council meeting on July 15th. It would only allow restaurants in the highway...
Bishopville man arrested, charged with felony shoplifting
SELBYVILLE, Del. – A Maryland man has been arrested on felony shoplifting charges in Sussex County. Shortly after 2 p.m. Wednesday, troopers were called to Harris Teeter in Selbyville for a reported shoplifting. It was learned that an unknown suspect has stolen more than $5,000 of consumable merchandise from the store since June.
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