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Owners of Chadds Ford Tavern to Open New Eatery in Delaware
Kate and Philip Ferro of the Chadds Ford Tavern are opening a new restaurant in Delaware. Restaurateurs Philip and Kate Ferro, the owners of Chadds Ford Tavern, are busy working on a new eatery they plan to open in a 210-year-old inn in Middletown, Delaware, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal.
Delaware awards contract for Bancroft Bridge project
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC), an agency tasked with protecting and managing the natural resources, public health and outdoor recreational opportunities, recently awarded A-Del Construction a contract for the replacement of the Bancroft Bridge in Alapocas Run State Park. The bridge has been closed since September 2021 when it was […] The post Delaware awards contract for Bancroft Bridge project appeared first on Transportation Today.
A powwow, greyhounds and crafts: Fall festivals and events at the Delaware beaches
Fall at the Delaware beaches is known as "the shoulder season," "local's summer" and now, "festival season." There are a lot of can't-miss events packing the weekends in September and October, without even including Halloween. Over the next two months, you can see an authentic powwow, learn about our coast, take the kids...
Hit the button: Vote for Week 0 Delaware High School Football Athlete of the Week
Help decide which performance was the best in Delaware high school football during Week 0. Vote for the Delaware Online High School Football Athlete of the Week, presented by Delaware Orthopaedic Specialists. Voting is free. The winner will be announced Friday. Here are this week’s nominees: ...
Garvin: Funding sought for safety project at inlet
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control shares the public's sense of urgency for short- and long-term solutions to the environmental and public safety challenges we face at the Indian River Inlet.
17 students graduate from Food Bank job training programs
Seventeen students graduated from the Food Bank of Delaware’s culinary and warehouse logistics training programs during a ceremony Aug. 22. The graduates spent the past 14 weeks learning the ins and outs of the culinary and logistics fields. Both programs provide participants with hands-on experience in a commercial kitchen or industrial warehouse setting, covering essential skills such as food safety, knife handling, forklift operation, safety protocols and other critical aspects of the food service and supply chain logistics. Graduates emerge from these programs with certifications,...
What gov, lt gov candidates want to say in campaign signs
Campaign signs are all about name recognition. Even when they’re placed to catch the attention of drivers waiting at red lights or stop signs, there’s not much time to absorb more than a few words. True, bigger signs may have a photo or more words. IN THE NEWS: Ursuline plans adjacent performing arts, community space DelawareLive reached out to ... Read More
Beals and Hall: Broken drug-pricing system is moral issue
It's understandable to wonder why a rabbi and a reverend would be offering editorial commentary on an issue as seemingly secular as prescription drug pricing and the medication supply chain. It is because what would seem on the surface to be strictly a public policy issue has become nothing less than a systemic moral failure, one that is doing serious harm to people in our congregations, across Delaware and the entire country.
U.S. Coast Guard suspends search for missing fisherman in Delaware
The U.S. Coast Guard has suspended its search for a missing Delaware fisherman.Officials have been searching for 46-year-old Dorian Yanke. He last spoke with family members on Monday around 7:30 a.m.During the phone call, he reportedly informed family members he was going on a fishing trip in the vicinity of Rehoboth Bay, Delaware.The Coast Guard says he missed a call with family members on Tuesday. He was then reported missing the next day."The U.S. Coast Guard has suspended the active search, pending further information, for Dorian Yanke off the Delaware coast after three and a half days of searching," officials said Sunday.It was reported Yanke took out his white 24' Hydra-sport boat and was last seen departing Indian River Inlet with the intention to fish offshore.Yanke is about 6 feet tall and weighs roughly 200 pounds.He was last seen wearing a tan shirt, navy shorts, and a navy ball cap.Anyone with information is asked to call the Sector Delaware Bay Command Center 24/7 hotline at 215-271-4960.
A doughnut shop and Labor Day closings
Happy Labor Day. That's right. Today is the unofficial end of summer. Labor Day celebrates the "social and economic achievements of American workers," according to the United States Department of Labor. Its roots come from the late 1800s when activists pushed for a federal holiday to recognize the contributions workers have made to America. ...
Delawareans searching bipolar disorder on Google more than any other mental illness
"Why do I keep doing the same things over and over again?" "Do I have ADHD?" "What can I do to feel less anxious?" People are googling these questions – and other queries related to mental health – every day. And according to a new study released by Manhattan Mental Health Counseling, Delawareans had one mental illness they searched for more than any other: bipolar disorder. ...
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