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2026 athlete Teel planning West Virginia stop
Premium-icon 1m ago football Edit Wilmington (De.) Salesianum 2026 athlete Odell Teel has held an offer from West Virginia since mid-April and since that time has gotten to know the coaching staff. Teel, 6-foot-0, 195-pounds, received an offer from offensive coordinator Chad Scott while he was actually attending Delaware Military Academy. premium-icon PREMIUM CONTENT You must be a member to read the full article. Subscribe now for instant access to all premium content. icn-check-mark Created with Sketch. Members-only forums icn-check-mark Created with Sketch. Predict prospect commits with FanFutureCast icn-check-mark Created with Sketch. Exclusive highlights and interviews icn-check-mark Created with Sketch....
Delaware: Bally’s Dover hires 140 employees amid expanding hours
Delaware: Bally’s Dover hires 140 employees amid expanding hours. Bally’s Dover Casino and Resort has returned to 24/7 operations after a hiatus, hiring several new employees to meet the demand. Story continues below. Delaware’s largest casino announced it returned to all-day opening hours earlier this month. Right now,...
Public airs concerns on offshore wind during July 9 hearing
The state conducted a public hearing July 9 on the permits needed by US Wind to connect its wind farm off the coast of Maryland to a proposed substation next to the Indian River power plant in Dagsboro. As has been the case since the beginning, public comment on the project was mixed.
FSE launches another free training for school board members
The president of the tumultuous Christina School District Board of Education said a new – and free – training program from a state education group is much needed and very beneficial. “I’ve had this conversation with other legislators about bringing in organizations like School Board Partners to train our board members, and I think if you look at what’s going ... Read More
Naamans advances to Majors division state championship
BRANDYWINE HUNDRED — Brady Bell slammed a two-out home run in the top of the first inning, staking Naamans Little League to a lead it would never relinquish in a 7-2 win over Canal Little League on Thursday at Naamans. With the win, Naamans captured the District II Major Little League championship and advanced to the state tournament next ... Read More
When Seaford was nylon capital of the world
The demand for nylon stockings led to one of the most significant events in the history of Sussex County. On Dec. 12, 1939, the DuPont Company started operations at the first nylon plant in the world in Seaford. For the next 50 years, the plant provided jobs and good incomes...
Newly Listed: 38189 Lake Dr #1024 Selbyville, DE | Bayville Shores
38189 Lake Dr #1024 Selbyville, DE | Bayville Shores. This home is a must see! Less than 3 miles to the Delaware and Maryland beaches and close to shopping and restaurants. This 3 bedroom 3 bath home checks all the important boxes: * Entry-Level bedroom, bath, kitchen, living & dining areas, laundry & covered patio. *End Unit *Pond Views *Fireplace *Luxury Plank Flooring and *Updated kitchen cabinetry and honed quartz countertops. The main level has an open floor plan with a large kitchen peninsula that is open to the dining and living areas. You never have to leave the ground level but if you do , you will find 2 additional bedrooms and baths. The upper level ensuite primary bedroom has a walk in closet, double vanity, glass shower and large "sleigh style" soaking tub. Sliding doors open to a private deck outside, an enclosed storage area is great for bikes and beach gear. Bayville Shores is a private community offering a large outdoor pool, fitness center, courts for PICKLE BALL, tennis, volleyball, basketball and shuffleboard, a horseshoe pit, 3 fishing piers, a playground and a bat ramp with kayak launch, You can walk or bike along the paved paths and enjoy the ponds and fountains or take a break in one of the two gazebos. The community has three canals that are part of Dirickson Creek and Little Assawoman Bay and a beautiful coastline that surrounds the community. This home is perfect for year round living or as a vacation getaway. Book your appointment today and start enjoying maintenance-free living at the beach in this must see home!
‘Oliver the Clownfish' book-signing event set July 24
Children’s author Stephanie Guzman will sign copies of “The Adventures of Oliver the Clownfish: Acting Cool,” from 9 to 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, July 24, at Browseabout Books in Rehoboth Beach. Peer pressure and bullying affect many children. The book’s parenting sandbar section gives tips and strategies for...
One Rehoboth Hotel review may proceed
This past January, the development team of the proposed One Rehoboth Hotel tried to convince the Rehoboth Beach Planning Commission that a preliminary site-plan review should continue despite the proposed hotel needing approval from the federal government on a revision to the flood zone map. At the time, the team...
Lewes financial panel seeks to revise budget process
The new chair of the Lewes Finance Committee is proposing a restructuring of the city’s budget process. Councilwoman Amy Marasco’s goal is three-fold: Create a smoother process for the city to consider funding requests from nonprofits, develop permanent revenue streams to provide that funding, and get more citizens involved in the process.
Catholic Byzantine Mass set July 28, Aug. 25
The Rev. Volodymyr Klanichka, pastor of St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church in Wilmington, will once again come to Lewes to celebrate the divine liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, the Catholic Byzantine rite Eucharistic liturgy, at 4 p.m., Sunday, July 28, and Sunday, Aug. 25, at St. Jude the Apostle Roman Catholic Church, 152 Tulip Drive, Lewes, off northbound Route 1 just past the Five Points intersection.
Athletes of the Week July 19
A rising freshman at Cape Henlopen High School, this honor roll student led the Lewes Yacht Club/Sussex Family YMCA swim team to a 485-127 victory over the Rehoboth Beach Country Club squad this week. Jack earned wins in the 100 individual medley and the 50 backstroke. He also swam to second for the 50 free in a blazing 25 seconds. Jack was a state finalist this winter season as an eighth-grader at Sussex Academy in the grueling 500 freestyle. He also swims for Sussex Family YMCA during the winter season, when he was a district champion in the 200 fly. Last summer, he was the summer league champ in the 50 back. "Jack is primed to have another great Delmarva Swim Association summer championships meet next week," said coach Mike Vansant. "He's a great swimmer and a great kid."
Corvette show raises $6,000 for Cape Henlopen Food Basket
The Coastal Corvette Club of Delaware, in partnership with i.g. Burton Lewes Automall, held its annual Corvette Extravaganza June 8. One of two annual fundraising events sponsored by the club, the event showcased almost 100 Corvettes from around the region. “It’s always a fun event,” said Chris Diaferio, general manager...
Milton majors force winner-take-all game against Lewes
The Milton majors all-star team forced a winner-take-all game for the District 3 title after completing a come-from-behind 6-5 win over Lewes July 18. Since falling to Lewes 6-1 July 11 in the opening round, Milton has reeled off five straight wins against Millsboro, Lower Sussex, Nanticoke, Georgetown and now Lewes.
Multi-state deli meat-linked listeria outbreak kills New Jersey resident
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is warning Americans about a listeria outbreak that has sickened more than two dozen people across 12 states, believe to be linked to deli meat.As of Friday, 28 people have fallen ill -- all of whom have been hospitalized -- and two people have died, one from Illinois and one from New Jersey, according to the federal health agency.New York is the state with the most cases at seven, followed by Maryland with six. States that have also reported cases include Illinois, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia...
Nick Sirianni Will Be the First Head Coach Fired in 2024
Robert Saleh. Mike McCarthy. Dennis Allen. Sean McDermott. Those are some of the top names you think of when it comes to coaches on the hot seat entering the 2024 NFL season. While that is the case, none of them will be the first head coach fired, that will end up being Nick Sirianni.
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