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Children’s Beach House campers get on the water
Weeklong summer camps at Children’s Beach House in Lewes are part of the organization’s Youth Development Program, which serves underresourced children with special needs and their families across Delaware. Children ages 7 to 18 take part in activities designed to strengthen communication and leadership skills while they build friendships and confidence, said Camp Coordinator Paul Seyfert.
Push to reclassify tiny streets in Lewes
Lewes City Councilman Joe Elder set out on his bike with phone in hand. He was on a mission to take pictures and video of the city’s narrowest streets that also have some of the city’s widest driveways. Elder, and fellow Councilman Tim Ritzert, want to convince their...
Myers, Hanwell to lead Cape school board
The Cape Henlopen school board voted unanimously July 11 to elect Alison Myers to another one-year term as president and to name Janis Hanwell to a new role as vice president. First elected to her at-large seat in 2014, Myers was re-elected in 2019 and 2024, and has served as president since 2018. A former special education teacher, Myers holds a bachelor's degree in economics, a master's degree in education and a doctorate in educational leadership, all from the University of Delaware.
Muzzle 2 Tail therapeutic riding holds carnival to raise awareness
Muzzle 2 Tail Horsemanship and Therapeutic Riding Center hosted a carnival July 6, with the proceeds going toward special needs families. Located at 8883 Clendaniel Pond Road in Lincoln, Muzzle 2 Tail specializes in one-on-one horsemanship, therapeutic riding and ground lessons to children and adults with special needs. Instructors are certified with Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International.
Rose Squared Art Show to bring 125 artists to Chase Center
The Rose Squared Art Show returns to the Chase Center on the Riverfront July 27-28 with 125 regional artists, including three from Delaware. This will be the 40-year-old company’s second show in Delaware, and organizers hope to build on last year’s 2,500 visitors. The show slipped into the Chase Center’s summer slot after a Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen vacated ... Read More
Philadelphia Police Seek Help to Locate Missing Juvenile
Philadelphia, PA – The Philadelphia Police Department is urgently requesting the public’s assistance in locating 14-year-old Amor Hartsfield, who went missing from her home on the 2200 block of South…
Heat Warning Alert for Wilmington!
An **Excessive Heat Warning** remains in effect for Wilmington and parts of northern Delaware until 8:00 p.m. today, Wednesday, July 17, according to the National Weather Service. With heat index values soaring up to 105°F (40.5°C), it’s crucial to take precautions to stay safe and cool. **Cooling...
Detectives Investigating Wilmington Area WSFS Bank Robbery
The Delaware State Police are investigating a bank robbery that occurred yesterday afternoon at the WSFS Bank in Wilmington. On July 16, 2024, at approximately 2:51 p.m., troopers responded to the WSFS Bank, located at 4601 Kirkwood Highway, Wilmington, for a report of a robbery. The preliminary investigation revealed an unknown white male suspect entered the bank and presented a demand note to the bank teller. The victim complied and the suspect fled on foot with an undisclosed amount of cash. Troopers attempted to locate the suspect in the surrounding area but were unable to find him.
West Nile virus detected in Allentown; city launches truck-mounted spray operation
ALLENTOWN, Pa. — City officials launched a truck-mounted spray operation Wednesday after mosquitos carrying West Nile virus were recorded within city limits. “West Nile virus is spread by the bite of a mosquito infected with the virus,” according to an email alert sent to residents through the city’s CodeRED Emergency Alert System. “The decision to spray is because mosquito samples collected over the past two weeks show the presence of West Nile virus.”
Storm damage clean-up underway under threat of more severe weather
Wednesday brought another day of intense heat to the region, with the risk of storms and showers developing for the second day in a row. As the sun was already heating up the air Wednesday morning, people in north Wilmington were dealing with the aftermath of Tuesday's severe weather. Samantha...
Summer Show House ‘Pond of Hope’ in Linwood a stunning Cape Cod
LINWOOD — Linwood’s premier waterfront Gold Coast neighborhood provides the setting for the 2024 Surfside Casual Furniture Summer Show House, open for public tours on weekends from Friday, July 19, through Sunday, Aug. 11. The stunning Cape Cod, named “Pond of Hope Mansion,” is located at 121 Edgewood...
Enhancing Learning with Gamified Instruction: Abstract and Introduction
(1) Ying Tang, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ, USA ([email protected]);. (2) Ryan Hare, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ, USA ([email protected]). Table of Links. Abstract. This work-in-progress research-to-practice paper provides ongoing results from the development and testing of a...
Doors optional on Jeeps, Broncos thanks to new Pennsylvania laws
YORK, Pa. — They can take tight turns and tackle tough terrain. "It's an iconic brand, it's been around forever," said Eric Walther, the general manager of Stetler Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep and RAM in York. Jeeps and Broncos thrive in the outdoors. Many are designed to get the driver...
Punish parents for raising rampaging teens, NJ lawmakers say
GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP — State lawmakers want to put laws on the books to prosecute teens who bring violence to family events and to hold their parents accountable for raising a bad egg. Assemblyman Dan Hutchison, D-Camden, says his peers were inspired to crack down on rowdy teens after a...
Possible great white shark sighting miles off Atlantic City
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - Out in the Atlantic, near Atlantic City, photos show what appears to be a large shark. Pearson’s Pursuit Inshore Fishing were fishing over the weekend. They ventured out to the Sea Isle Ridge, about 22 miles from the Atlantic City shoreline. While looking for various...
PSPCA launches first Pittie Fest with $5 adoption fees for Pitbulls
Danville, Montour Co. — The PSPCA are gearing up for their first ever Pittie Fest with special adoption fees. Adoption fees for all classic Pitbulls of all sizes and ages will be set at five dollars starting July 16th and ending on August 11th at the Pennsylvania SPCA’s Philadelphia Headquarters, Danville and Lancaster locations.
Bardea owners to open new Italian restaurant in Wilmington's DE.CO food hall
The owners of several Bardea restaurant operations in Wilmington plan to open a full-service Italian restaurant this fall inside the city's DE.CO Food Hall, Delaware Online/The News Journal has learned. It will join two Bardea-run fast-casual stalls Pizzeria Bardea and Taqueria El Chingon already operating now at the food hall inside the DuPont...
Racing Reflections with Bruce Saunders
Hightstown, NJ — Bruce Saunders is best known for training 2010 Horse of the Year Rock N Roll Heaven, but it was two award-winning horses at the beginning of his career that paved the way for his transition from the worlds of finance and government to harness racing. Chipper...
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