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Big Lots is closing dozens of stores, many near Delaware
Big-box retailer Big Lots recently announced the closure of dozens of locations by the end of the year, and while the lone Big Lots in Milford will remain open, four other Big Lots near Delaware are scheduled to close. Is Big Lots closing in Delaware? ...
Riccio powers MOT into Eastern Regional championship
Delaware representative MOT Senior All-Stars faced the favorite in the tournament, the 4-0 Connecticut team In the Senior League Softball Eastern Regional semifinals with the winner advancing to the championship. MOT needed late inning heroics and Gracie Riccio provided that. MOT jumped out to an early lead in the bottom of the first inning when Lucy Ponden singled, scoring ... Read More
Crooked Hammock’s Shark Party Brings Summer Vibes to Lewes
If you’re a shark enthusiast or a sour beer lover, you won’t want to miss this summer event at Crooked Hammock’s Lewes location. The annual Shark Party is this week, promising an evening of coastal fun and summer vibes. Brewmaster Larry Horwitz has turned up the volume...
Ocean Pines GM provides update on maintenance, renovations, other initiatives
Ocean Pines GM provides update on maintenance, renovations, other initiatives. Ocean Pines Association General Manager John Viola gave his monthly report at the Board of Directors July 20 meeting, where he addressed maintenance efforts, upcoming renovations, and enhancement initiatives. By Tara Fischer, Staff Writer. Ocean Pines Association General Manager John...
Gold Alert Issued for Missing Harbeson Woman
The Dover Police Department has issued a Gold Alert for 63-year-old Karen Brown of Harbeson. Brown was last seen leaving Bayhealth Kent Campus on 640 South State Street earlier this month on July 11th and has not been seen or heard from since. Attempts to contact or locate her have been unsuccessful, and there is a concern for her safety and well-being. Brown is described as a black woman, who is 5’6″, and 150 pounds with brown hair, brown eyes. It is unknown what she was wearing at the time she was last seen. If you have any information on Brown’s whereabouts, please call 302-736-7111.
Youth training program needs community support
FRUITLAND, Md. – A program on Delmarva is trying to help youth stay focused on the right path. At Off Street Sports Performance, youth have an opportunity to receive a high caliber of training to stay on the path to success. “I just come here and train strength conditioning every day, Monday through Friday during the week, I’ve been coming here since I was like eight years old with the kids. So it’s starting to pay off,” said Bryant Waters.
Connoisseur Media Says So Long To Maryland, Spinning Stations To Local Daily Media.
Connoisseur Media, which in the past has looked at big acquisitions, is instead moving in the other direction in Maryland. Connoisseur Media, which in the past has looked at big acquisitions, is instead moving in the other direction in Maryland. That is where it has struck a $4.275 million deal to sell its Frederick market stations to Local Daily Media.
Delaware woman is turning vacant homes into affordable housing
Charly Bass-Davis was a laborer and restaurateur before taking on her latest ambition: becoming a housing developer. Now, she is on a mission to make the act of owning a home more affordable in her city.She started with the Jumpstart Wilmington program, which reinforces nine steps towards successful real estate development and also aids in the property acquisition process. Now, she is the CEO of her own company, Steel Development.Bass-Davis is also aided by local contractors and funds from the The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program.When all these moving parts come together, the goal is for people in a middle-to-low income bracket to be able to access these luxurious homes at an affordable price.RELATED: Philadelphia woman with dyslexia becomes inspiring author and professorTracy Johnson Rockmore founded 'Vessels of Hope' to help others with dyslexia 'Flip the Script' on their learning differences.
Delaware State Fair July 24th Guide
WILMINGTON, Del. — The Delaware State Fair on July 24th continues the fun with events for everyone! Head to Harrington for food, concerts, and the circus! DETV brings you a guide organized by type of activity listed as: 00:00 AM/PM Event Title (location). For the daily schedule based on times, check out this itinerary.
Salisbury mayor reacts to judge’s denial of housing development appeal
SALISBURY, Md. – Salisbury leaders say they are working to find a way to help progress a housing project, planned for downtown. Recently, Wicomico County Circuit Court Judge W. Newton Jackson III denied an appeal from Salisbury Town Centers Apartments, LLC. The appeal asked the judge to allow a special exception to the City of Salisbury’s zoning for density. In this case, the developer had asked for an exception on increasing that density.
Dehumidifier, cooling technology company chooses Newark area site
AirJoule LLC has chosen to locate in northern Delaware. AirJoule is leasing a 30,000-square-foot site on Shea Way in the Delaware Industrial Park, south of Newark for its main office and manufacturing facilities. It is also leasing 500 square feet at The Innovation Space in Wilmington’s DuPont Experimental Station for research and development work.
The Waysiders chat with WMDT at the Delaware State Fair
HARRINGTON, Del. – The Waysiders, a cover band based out of Smyrna, Delaware, joined WMDT live at the Delaware State Fair. They play a dynamic blend of alternative rock, classic rock, blues, and country. Check out their interview with WMDT’s Rob Petree.
Do-not-swim advisory in effect for Lake Como in Smyrna
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources has issued a do-not-swim advisory for Lake Como in Smyrna. The advisory was issued Tuesday. Recent water testing detected high levels of bacteria. The advisory is day-to-day as monitoring continues. For more information please call 1-800-922-WAVE or visit www.de.gov/recrwater.
Dover City Council enacts moratorium on recreational marijuana licensing through end of year
The Dover mayor and city council put a moratorium on recreational marijuana operations through the end of this year. The city council passed the resolution seven-to-two Monday night. It says city council will use that time to continue their research and weigh options on best practices for governing recreational marijuana use.
Man Arrested in New Jersey for Allegedly Ripping Off Seagull’s Head
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