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State budget cuts could impact Ocean City, Worcester County arts funding
State budget cuts approved last week are expected to impact local arts and hrealhjt department programming in Worcester County. State budget cuts approved last week are expected to impact local arts programming in Worcester County, officials say. On July 17, the Maryland Board of Public Works, a three-member board consisting...
Bike path eyed along Route 589 in Ocean Pines
Members of the Worcester County Bike and Pedestrian Coalition hope to include a bike and trail along Route 589 among a series of short- and long-term projects. Worcester County Bike and Pedestrian Coalition Chair Patti Stevens updated the Ocean Pines community on the group’s accomplishments and priorities at last weekend’s Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors meeting.
Root For These 24 Maryland, Virginia Athletes Repping Team USA At Paris Olympics
A total of 24 athletes from Maryland and 15 from Virginia have all qualified for the Olympics and are ready to make their run at the gold when events kick off Friday, July 26. Athletes from Maryland set to sport the Red, White, and Blue during the Olympics:. Phoebe Bacon,...
Westside Family Healthcare offers a new book to promote childhood literacy
Westside Family Healthcare releases a children’s book to encourage childhood literacy. Captain Westside and the Health Heroes: Caring for Delaware’s Families! was unveiled at Wilmington Public Library Wednesday. It tells the story of a girl named Carmen going to the doctor’s office and learning about the forms of...
First Watch: Trailer Out for Cape May Featured Bob Dylan Movie
For a couple weeks this spring Cape May was the film capital of America, as scenes from an upcoming movie were shot in the town. If you want to know what Cape May looks like on film, you won't have to wait too long. "A Complete Unknown" will be released...
MilfordLIVE Weekly Review – July 23, 2024
This Week’s Top Stories Include: Enjoy live music at Killen’s Pond State Park Milford VFW seeking new members Legislative Wrap-up: road, traffic, car bills passed in 2024 Survey shows majority of teachers dissatisfied, likely to retire early Hurd to enter Football Hall of Fame Click on the image below to view the PDF
Gold Alert Issued For Missing Harbeson Woman
Location: Bayhealth Kent Campus, 640 South State Street, Dover, DE. Officer Releasing Information: Master Corporal Ryan Schmid, Public Information Officer. The Dover Police Department has issued a Gold Alert for Karen Brown, 63, of Harbeson, DE. Brown was last seen leaving Bayhealth Kent Campus on July 11th, 2024 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 female, 5’6″, 150 pounds, brown hair, brown eyes. It is unknown what she was wearing at the time she was last seen.
Newark Food and Brew Festival celebrates 20 years
A favorite summer tradition returns this Saturday, July 27, when the Downtown Newark Food and Brew Festival returns for its 20th year with offerings at 10 venues scattered around Newark’s central business district. The festival takes place from noon to 7 p.m. The Newark Partnership (TNP) collaborates with Out...
First Watch: Trailer Out for Cape May Featured Bob Dylan Movie
For a couple weeks this spring Cape May was the film capital of America, as scenes from an upcoming movie were shot in the town. If you want to know what Cape May looks like on film, you won't have to wait too long. "A Complete Unknown" will be released...
Report: Cape May Considering Mandating Trash Cans for Businesses
Cape May city leaders are considering a new ordinance that would mandate trash cans for businesses that sell certain food products. The Press of Atlantic City reports Council introduced the new law after receiving multiple complaints about overflowing city cans that draw pests and animals. Mayor Zack Mullock says city workers cannot keep up with the overflow, so mandating some businesses to provide and empty their own cans will help solve the problem.
Man charged with animal cruelty after incident with seagull on Wildwood boardwalk
A Cape May man is accused of beheading a seagull that was trying to steal French fries from his daughter. Franklin Zeigler, 29, was charged with animal cruelty after a recent incident in Wildwood, police said. ...
How a Georgetown megachurch plans to serve booming Latin Sussex population
This story was produced by Spotlight Delaware as part of a partnership with Delaware Online/The News Journal. For more about Spotlight Delaware, visit www.spotlightdelaware.org. A stream of congregants steadily spilled into Georgetown’s Iglesia de Dios de la Profecia as the walls trembled with sound. A fleet of hustling ushers, donning lilac button-downs, scrambled to unfold extra metal chairs that were occupied as soon as they were set down — the rest were taken. ...
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