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Best Little Race in the State set July 28 in Millsboro
Known as the Best Little Race in the State, the 41st annual Dam Mill 5K will be the ninth race of the Seashore Striders Summer Racing Series. It be held at Cupola Park in Millsboro beginning at 7:30 a.m., Sunday, July 28. This year’s highlights include having a new course with only one major turn in the race, a water spray both ways at the half-mile and two-and-a-half-mile marks, cool sleeveless T-shirts, large 4-inch age group medals, post-race celebration featuring Dairy Queen, and the popular Dam Mill Hall of Fame induction. Proceeds will benefit the Millsboro Fire Department, and it does not get any better than that.
‘The Days I Loved you Most’ author to sign books July 31
Author Amy Neff will sign copies of “The Days I Loved You Most" from 4 to 6 p.m., Wednesday, July 31, at Browseabout Books in Rehoboth Beach. Joseph and Evelyn’s New England beach homes have been side by side for generations. And in the summer of 1941, on the shores where they were raised, these two childhood friends fell in love. Now, more than 60 years later, with a lifetime between them, Joseph and Evelyn gather their three grown children to share the stunning news: She has received a tragic diagnosis, and he cannot live without her. So in one year’s time, they will end their lives on their own terms.
Keep cool and visit Cape Artists Gallery in Lewes
The Cape Artists celebrate the dog days of August when people come to the beach to experience the ocean breezes. Gallery visitors can get out of the heat and see a collage of Cape Henlopen by artist Kathleen Ott. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., every day through October. For more information, call 302-644-7733 or find Cape Artists Gallery on Facebook.
New Avelo routes, free Phish tickets, cucumber recall
TGIF, Small Wonder. Welcome to the weekend. Good news. Today is expected to be a high of 84 degrees with sunny skies and less humidity. And tomorrow? Still beautiful – 87 and mostly sunny. The Phillies play the Guardians at 6:40 p.m. tonight. ...
Bramble & Brine at the Buttery Chef Megan Kee to demo July 27
The Historic Lewes Farmers Market will be open from 8 a.m. to noon, Saturday, July 27, 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 820 Savannah Road. At 10 a.m.,...
We in Lewes podcasts spotlight longtime local legends
Two well known locals, musician Ed Shockley and sports reporter Dave Frederick, are the most recent guests interviewed on the We in Lewes podcast. With two episodes a month, the show focuses on people of note who have helped make the area as appealing as it is unique. Producers promise no discussion of politics.
Judge sends 330 Rehoboth Ave. rezoning denial back to city
Rehoboth sued for denying rezoning of 330 Rehoboth Ave. Rehoboth commissioners deny rezoning of 330 Rehoboth Ave. More delays on rezoning request for 330 Rehoboth Ave. Continued delays on rezoning request for 330 Rehoboth Ave. Citing a failure to create a proper record, a Superior Court judge has remanded the...
End of SEC gag rule sought in circuit court appeal
Citing a countless number of people who have been harmed by a federal gag order in what an appeals petition calls a reign of error, the New Civil Liberties Alliance, representing the Cape Gazette and 10 others, is asking a circuit court to put an end to the decades-old silencing tactic.
Delaware’s next tool in overdose battle: vending machines
(Spotlight Delaware is a community-powered, collaborative, nonprofit newsroom covering the First State. Learn more at spotlightdelaware.org) Vending machines are nothing new in the United States. For as long as they’ve been around, they’ve been a quick fix to a small lunch or new pair of headphones before a long flight.
Evan Burris wins DBP Rookie of the Year
Dewey Beach Patrol held its annual rookie test July 17 on the beach at Dagsworthy Avenue. Rookies competed in the run-swim-run, one-mile swim, half-mile run, 220-yard sprint, push-ups, 50-yard swim sprint, line charges, buoy charges and 82-foot stand pull. Evan Burris, a rising senior at Cape Henlopen High School, took...
Cape Champions Hockey Camp welcomes 100 young players
Back-to-back Champions Field Hockey Camps – the first week for high school players, the second for middle school and elementary athletes – have closed down, transitioning into a lull in the action before school sports begin in late August. The younger campers numbered 100, as they were grouped...
Joe Biden’s Liked at Home, But Most Support Decision to Quit Race
People in Wilmington, Delaware are Joe Biden fans. It’s been his hometown since he was 10, and a political home base for more than 50 years. But most here also support his decision to get out of the presidential race, writes Steven Kurutz for The New York Times. “As...
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