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Crisfield among 93 jurisdictions nationwide awarded FEMA flood mitigation funding
WASHINGTON -- FEMA on Wednesday announced that 93 local communities, tribes and territories across all 10 FEMA regions will receive non-financial Direct Technical Assistance to help build ...
Two Teens Arrested Following Car Break-Ins in Ocean Pines
OCEAN PINES, MD - Police say two teens were attempting to steal Kia vehicles in the area. Ocean Pines Police say on June 5, around 3:30 a.m., officers responded to Garret Drive for a report of a vehicle break-in. Police say the vehicle's alarm was activated and the resident went outside to find one of the side windows smashed out and the door ajar.
Milford's Sidewalk Policy Could Be Changed
MILFORD, Del.- Property owners who have paid to fix their sidewalks could soon be reimbursed, as the city council considers taking over sidewalk maintenance. For decades, Milford's policy has held property owners responsible for the upkeep of sidewalks outside their homes. Many residents have spent hundreds, even thousands, of dollars on repairs. Milford Mayor Todd Culotta tells WBOC the city is now contemplating a policy change.
From the Director’s Chair
Roy Steinberg looks back at 15 years with Cape May Stage during its 35-year anniversary. The control room of a network television show resembles an airport control tower, with a cacophony of directions given to the various camera operators. There is a wall of television monitors showing what each camera is shooting, and the “line monitor” which is what the viewers will see. Facing that wall is a production assistant timing the show and taking notes from the producer shouting over the directions to the camera operators, an assistant director telling what camera is next and giving directions, a director deciding when to cut to the next camera and adding or changing shots, and a technical director on a switcher making the actual edits. Behind them is a producer, in charge of everything. And there is a telephone.
Beloved Cape May carriage horse suddenly dies in front of NJ tourists
CAPE MAY — An 18-year-old horse that suddenly collapsed and died while pulling a carriage of tourists in Cape May last Thursday, died from an “unexpected medical event,” according to the necropsy released by the carriage company’s owner. According to the necropsy report released from the...
'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.
Dover Teen Arrested on Gun, Drug Charges in Camden Wyoming
CAMDEN WYOMING, DE - The Delaware State Police have arrested a 17-year-old on various charges following a traffic stop in Camden Wyoming. According to police, on June 28th just before 10 a.m., a trooper noticed the driver of a Lincoln Navigator not wearing his seatbelt while driving on South State Street. The trooper pulled the car over and found the 17-year-old driver did not have a valid driver license, police say. The trooper then searched the driver and reportedly found a loaded Derringer handgun and several rounds of ammunition before arresting the teen. Police say a computer check revealed the gun had been reported stolen in Ohio.
Prusa Research to Build 3D Printers in the US
Prusa Research is set to establish the manufacturing of both filaments and 3D printers in the US. This move will enable it to cater to the US market more effectively with its excellent filament while also positioning itself to secure more US government contracts. Prusa bought Printed Solid in 2022 to handle customer service, repairs, and sales support in the states. This latest move means that the Prague-based firm can even better serve its US customers.
Shoobie Freaks Out After Witnessing Ocean City Boardwalk Falcon Attack
In a scene right out of "This is What's Supposed to Happen" a trained Falcon attacked and killed a seagull on the Ocean City Boardwalk. A witness - not from around here - freaked out after seeing it - and then, she bravely posted her thoughts on a Facebook group page, only to be attacked, well, like the falcon attacked that seagull.
Lower Township Police Announce Road Closure for “Whale of a Day” Saturday
Lower Township Police have announced a road closure for the annual “Whale of a Day” festival to be held Saturday. Police say Clubhouse Drive from Town Bank Road to Elmwood Avenue will be shut down for the special event from 6:00am until 5:00pm on Saturday. Graphic courtesy Lower...
The power of a heartbeat: Milford's French family gets through transplant, chaotic times
MILFORD -- With each heartbeat that thumps inside of Todd French's chest, every day feels like a precious second chance at living. Mr. French, a 43-year-old native of Milford, ...
Delaware is in store for a heat wave, thunderstorms over holiday weekend. What to expect
Fourth of July weekend is finally here, but before you continue celebrating, make note of the intense weather Delaware will experience in the next few days and plan accordingly. The National Weather Service warns the public about a “dangerous heatwave” across the western United States and hazardous heat in the Southeast and...
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