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Try a dim sum brunch or get breakfast where President Biden dines at the Delaware beach
Looking for a good brunch spot at the Delaware beach? We have 5 suggestions, including spots frequented by President Biden and a former University of Delaware/Notre Dame basketball coach. Dig in. ...
Amish Outlaws Rock the Docks
The Amish Outlaws have become one of the most popular bands in the Mid-Atlantic region with concerts in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and even Ohio this year. They performed to a large crowd June 26 at the Cape May-Lewes ferry terminal as part of the Rocking the Docks Music Series.
'World's Largest Bounce House,' Justin Moore concert, Rehoboth fireworks & more fun
May you have a happy Fourth of July, Delaware! But don't think that Independence Day is the only fun thing happening over the next few days this month.Hello there, I'm Andre Lamar, your guide to finding sweet summer events in and around the Small Wonder. Welcome to the latest DO Delaware newsletter, featuring several wild events for you to gobble up this weekend and beyond.
Suzanne Goode will improve Rehoboth Beach
Rehoboth Beach is in trouble. Our current leadership in Rehoboth Beach is moribund and removed from the citizens. The board makes one unwise decision after another. From the outrageous compensation package for our new city manager, making him one of the highest-compensated public servants in all of America, to losing control of one-third of the city’s beaches due to not wanting to pay a reasonable $10,000 the state requested, to now considering taking significant additional effluent from Sussex County to be discharged off our beaches, the city is on a roll, making one bad decision after another. These decisions are taken with no consideration of what the residents of Rehoboth Beach want. There seems to be no interest on the part of current leadership in even hearing what citizens have to say.
At the beach? Well, ya gotta eat!
The week of July Fourth is the quintessential “summer at the beach” moment. And nobody knows that better than our local restaurants, bars, food trucks, carryouts … you name it, we’re ready! What was once an off-season ghost town is now a year-round culinary destination. The Zagat guide, the prestigious James Beard Foundation, Food Network, the National Restaurant Association and even Netflix – just to name a few – have acknowledged the talents of our Cape Region food industry. Even the word “summer” in Nation’s Summer Capital is beginning to get a little long in the tooth as hungry diners cruise Rehoboth Avenue from October to March in search of a parking spot.
Hibernians host hot dog roast at Shepherd’s Office
The Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians recently hosted a hot dog roast at Shepherd’s Office in Georgetown. Ladies worked side by side with the staff and volunteers at Shepherd’s Office and served more than 250 people. Each meal included hot dogs, chips, homemade cookies and a bottle of...
Talk of Delmarva Fishing Report 07/04/24
The forecast for Wednesday was good so I was up at 4:00 and on the beach just south of Herring Point a little after 5:00 a.m. What a beautiful morning! Light fog hugging the water and no wind and no bugs. I only fished one rod with FishBites baited hooks and for the most part I held on to it. I had a few bites and I caught a critter I had never seen before. Turns out it was a striped cusk eel. And a young one at that.
Dewey Nalu expansion in town’s hands
With public opinion evenly split regarding Dewey Nalu’s proposed expansion plans, the planning and zoning commission voted 4-1 June 27 to recommend the restaurant’s conditional use to town council. Attorney Elio Battista Jr., representing Nalu owner Regan Derrickson, said the proposed expansion meets all current code and FEMA...
Millville hosts annual hot dog eating contest
Millville, DE – There was a hotdog eating contest today in Millville, this holiday tradition was for the battle of the Millville Boardwalk hot dog championship belts. The event was free to the public and featured giveaways, free hot dogs, cornhole, and plenty of other entertainment. Millville boardwalk event...
Beachgoers Put King Charles Avenue Pedestrian Safety Measures to the Test in Rehoboth Beach
REHOBOTH BEACH, DE -- The City of Rehoboth Beach is asking for feedback on temporary pedestrian safety and traffic calming measures on King Charles Ave. On Thursday, there were plenty of visitors in town for Independence Day to test out the new crosswalks, bump outs, signs, and pedestrian relief islands for themselves.
Storytime yoga with local author Hiba Stancofski set July 11, Aug. 22
Yoga and mindfulness teacher Hiba Melhem Stancofski of Lewes will participate in summer children’s activities at Grove Park in Rehoboth Beach, reading “I Feel Better Now” and practicing yoga with children at 9 a.m., Thursdays, July 11 and Aug. 22. Stancofski published “I Feel Better Now” in...
Acoustic Jam Night set July 24 at Rehoboth Beach Museum
For a blast from the past, Rehoboth Beach Museum will host a re-creation of Acoustic Jam Night from 7 to 9:30 p.m., Wednesday, July 24. The locally famous open-stage events were held at the Front Page Restaurant & Bar from 1984 through 1993. “The Front Page was a kind of...
‘A Novel Summer’ author to appear in Rehoboth Beach July 17
Browseabout Books will host Jamie Brenner, author of "A Novel Summer,” for a signing event from 2 to 4 p.m., Wednesday, July 17, at 133 Rehoboth Ave., Rehoboth Beach. In Brenner’s book, author Shelby Archer found inspiration for her first novel while living on the picturesque shores of Provincetown, Mass., on Cape Cod. When she comes to the town to celebrate her new bestseller, she is expecting a warm homecoming. Instead, she is confronted by the cold shoulders of friends and neighbors who feel exposed and betrayed. Heartbroken, Shelby tries to move on and focus on her next novel, but then an unexpected call comes: Her dear friend who owns the beloved Land's End bookshop needs help for the summer. Shelby reluctantly returns to the cape to manage the store.
New novel set in Delaware beach town getting national recognition
Looking for your next great read? Local author Ethan Joella published a new book inspired by one popular Delaware beach town. The book - "The Same Bright Stars" - is set in Rehoboth and it not only grabbed the attention of the Read With Jenna book club on the Today Show but also the popular subscription service Book of the Month.
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