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Driver Loses Control, Ending Up In Yard, Lititz Police Say
The driver of a sedan was heading north of South Broad Street/PA Route 501 when they "experienced a sudden medical issue causing them to lose control of the vehicle. The vehicle left the roadway, struck the curb, and came to a final rest in the front yard of a nearby home," the police stated in the release.
'No place for political violence': Delaware delegation condemns shooting at Trump rally
Delaware's congressional delegation and political leaders have denounced the violence at former President Donald Trump's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on Saturday. Trump was rushed off the stage after apparent gunshots rang out, and appeared to have blood on his ear and cheek. A Trump spokesperson said the former president is "fine" but seeing...
Not-So-Great Places: The 5 Worst Areas to Live in Delaware
The “First State,” Delaware, is known for its stunning beaches, distinctive historic architecture, and thriving economy. It contains parts, too, that might not be the greatest for everyone, just like any other location. This article explores the five places in Delaware that routinely receive worse scores for livability.
WilmU Names Dr. Robin Weinstein as New Dean of the College of Business
Dr. Robin Weinstein, a respected thought leader inside and outside the classroom, has been named Dean of the College of Business at WilmU. Dr. Robin Weinstein has been named Dean of the College of Business at Wilmington University. A full Professor, he has chaired the Human Resource Management Studies Program...
Flood advisory, day care arrest, State Fair info
Looking for a farmer’s market for some fresh summer produce? Find it here. The Phillies play today at 4:05 p.m. and tomorrow at 1:35 p.m. Headed to the beach? Consult our weekly Beach Guide to get your questions answered. Can’t go this week but wish you could? Pretend for...
Man fatally shot, robbed in Chester County alley; family seeks answers
A man watching a movie with his family was called away and never returned to their Chester County home.His relatives hope someone out there knows something that will solve his murder."He was very fearless. He, you know, lived how he wanted to live. He enjoyed being on his phone, taking pictures, making sure he looked his best," a family member said.That's how a relative, who only wanted to be identified as Steph, described 27-year-old Armere Dajour Naylor.On March 8, Steph talked to Naylor on the phone for 45 minutes around 11:30 a.m."I said 'I love you' and he said 'I...
2 GROVE STREET~REHOBOTH BEACH
2 Grove Street, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971 ~ NOTHING SAYS WARMTH AND INVITING LIKE WOOD & STONE and this home has plenty of both. This Handsome, Custom Dutch Colonial remix stands beautifully on its own, even without a single piece of furniture, yet is being offered furnished complete to punctuate its readiness to satisfy the most discriminating tastes & appetite for value. Welcome to the PARK PRINCESS, where Style and Location are synonymous with Double Dutch Perfection. Perfectly situated to take in the scenic park sights and sounds from your own gracious front porch complete with Silver Travertine Tile. A generous 6 Bedroom, 4 Bathroom home boasting calming colors and ambient lighting enhanced with beautiful premium wire brushed cerused half-inch thick engineered hardwood floors throughout. Exquisite kitchen with custom cabinetry, farm sink, GE Cafe Series Appliances, induction range and more to delight the senses. All bathrooms graced with furniture grade vanities, quartz counter tops and distinctive feature walls unique to each, plus Zero Entry Carerra tile showers as just a few of the many upgrades! Gorgeous rear yard with storage shed tall enough for your kayaks or canoes.
Mystery writer Frances Oakes to sign books July 20
Retired educator Frances Oakes will be signing copies of her debut mystery novel from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, July 20, at Browseabout Books in Rehoboth Beach. In “The Mischief Maker,” Oakes takes the reader into the life of Lainey Pinewood, an ex-FBI agent who now teaches second-grade students. When a beloved substitute teacher is murdered, Pinewood’s yearnings for her FBI days awaken and she goes on a search for the killer. Despite her detective daughter’s objections, Pinewood takes best friend and fellow teacher Rachel Honeycutt with her in pursuit of justice. Has she just put her best friend in peril and risked a dangerous end to their friendship?
CHEER celebrates ESL, Spanish program graduates
In a heartwarming ceremony held June 25, CHEER celebrated the graduations of its first English as a Second Language and Spanish classes at the CHEER Community Center in Georgetown. The event, attended by families, friends and community leaders, highlighted the dedication and hard work of more than 120 students who...
DSWA scholarship goes to Cape grad Faith Thompson
The Delaware Solid Waste Authority announced Faith Thompson of Millsboro, a recent graduate of Cape Henlopen High School, has been awarded the Theodore “Toby” Ryan Memorial Scholarship. Named to the honor roll all four years of high school, Thompson consistently demonstrated academic excellence. Thompson’s dedication to her future...
Milton receives new collection vehicle
To help deal with Canada geese droppings in Milton Memorial Park, the town has acquired a Tow and Collect Mini 700, a device designed to clean up the droppings. Mayor John Collier said the geese raise their young near the park along the Broadkill River, leaving droppings that create a nuisance and potential health hazard. Funding for the vehicle came from the Milton Community Foundation.
Henlopen Bluff decision on hold in Lewes
A decision on the preliminary site plan for the Henlopen Bluff subdivision will have to wait at least another month. Lewes Mayor and City Council deferred a vote July 8, and, instead, unanimously approved scheduling a public hearing in light of new information it received on two major topics: a vehicular connection between the new development and neighboring Showfield, and the developer’s waiver request to reduce a required corridor buffer. Council said it had received the new information on both topics just hours before the meeting.
Parents of Delaware State lacrosse players allege abuse by coaches, negligence
After the Delaware State women’s lacrosse team lost a close 14-10 decision to Fairleigh Dickinson, the players reportedly paid a painful price for it. Following the March 16 match, DSU players, according to Lacrosse Extras, endured alleged punishment. “To punish players, the coaches forced them to roll up and...
Fire in the sky over Lower Saucon? It’s ‘normal,’ temporary and part of cutting greenhouse gases.
A flare burning off pure methane at a new renewable natural gas processing plant in Lower Saucon Township is getting the attention of neighbors and passersby. It illuminates the tree line along Applebutter Road near Bethlehem Landfill and with the right kind of cloud cover, the towering flame can make the sky glow orange over the intersection with Ringhoffer Road.
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