Governor Jack Markell, U.S. Senator Chris Coons, and U.S. Congressman John Carney (both D-Del.) will host U.S. Secretary of Commerce and member of President Obama's Cabinet, Penny Pritzker to celebrate National Manufacturing Day.
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Wednesday 30 September 2015
Delaware Emergency Management Agency Monitoring Joaquin
Smyrna – The Delaware Emergency Management Agency (DEMA) is monitoring Hurricane Joaquin, and is in communication with its partners at the National Weather Service, and the National Hurricane Center. The forecast track for Joaquin is uncertain at this time, but it is reasonably sure that the tropical system will have an impact of some kind on Delaware over the […]
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State Auditor Issues a Report on Charter School PCard and Personal Reimbursement Expenditures
State Auditor highlights the importance of internal controls in ensuring compliance with rules and regulations in new Inspection Report on Charter School PCard and Personal Reimbursement Expenditures released 09/30/2015.
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OLD SCREEN DOOR 209 MONROE AVE LEWES DE. OPEN EVERYDAY 10 to 5
Come see all the new items ! We have 2 new booths, ya snooze ya lose!
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Milton police fitness equipment purchase to support wellness
About four months ago, the Milton Police Department purchased three pieces of physical fitness equipment to bolster the department's year-old wellness program. A Bowflex trainer and stationary bicycle are sitting in boxes, and a brand-new treadmill sits unused at the back of the department on Federal Street while town officials determine who is allowed to use the equipment. The $3,300 purchase in June was paid ...
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New property owner a no-show at Dewey BOA hearing
Even when things in Dewey are supposed to be easy, they're not. Take the town's Sept. 22 board of adjustment meeting. A pair of condominium owners submitted a variance request on a number of yard setbacks for Pelican Perch Condo, 108 Vista Road. The two-story building sits in the middle of a triangle-shaped lot – think rectangle in a triangle – with a common wall splitting the structure into north and south ...
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Kuhns, Gossett sworn-in as commissioners
Rehoboth Beach commissioners Paul Kuhns and Patrick Gossett were sworn in for new three-year terms Sept. 18. Kuhns retakes the seat he lost in 2009. Ironically, Kuhns defeated the man who defeated him for the seat, Bill Sargent. Kuhns was first elected in 2006 and ran for mayor in 2008. Gossett won his second consecutive term. Gossett had previously served a term as commissioner from 2004 to 2007 and has also ...
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Thrifting September!
How can it be almost October. Come in and get some last minute bargains and treasures. Plenty of parking. Lots of fun. Open seven days a week from 10 to 5. Donations always welcome.
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A Sussex first: Wastewater operators join union
For the first time in Sussex County government history, an employees group has voted to join a union. With a 50-15 vote, the county's 65 wastewater operators at four treatment plants have joined Delaware Public Employees Council 81 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees based in New Castle. Affiliated with the AFL-CIO, the union represents nearly 7,000 Delaware public employees. Sussex...
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Tuesday 29 September 2015
Dover Pain Doctor Charged With Health Care Fraud
Dr. Senad Cemerlic, an anesthesiologist and owner of ABG Pain Clinic located at 1609 South State Street in Dover, was arrested on six counts of felony health care fraud on Sept. 22, 2015. The arrest follows a lengthy investigation by the Department of Justice Medicaid Fraud Control Unit into various billing schemes perpetuated between November […]
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Cape High receives national blue ribbon honors
Cape Henlopen High School is one of three schools statewide to receive a 2015 National Blue Ribbon School award. Lake Forest East Elementary and Caesar Rodney School District's W. B. Simpson Elementary were also honored. "This honor recognizes your students' accomplishments and the hard work and dedication that went into their success," said Arne Duncan, U.S. Secretary of Education in a video message. "Your ...
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Insurance Commissioner Karen Weldin Stewart Releases 2016 Health Insurance Rates for Delaware Marketplace Plans
Insurance Commissioner Karen Weldin Stewart today released Delaware's Qualified Health Plan rates for Plan Year 2016.
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Lewes named most beautiful small town in America
For the fourth time in the last 15 years, Lewes has been recognized as one of the most beautiful small towns in the country. The city was the named the winner of the Champions Category for small towns at the 2015 America in Bloom Symposium in Holland, Mich., Sept. 26. "We're ecstatic," said Warren Golde, founder and co-chair of Lewes In Bloom. "It's just great for the town and all of the volunteers." Lewes has ...
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Film Screening: STATIONS OF THE CROSS
Around the World Film Series presents STATIONS OF THE CROSS Wednesday, October 7 at 7:00 pm. Doors open at 6:30 pm. Location: Metropolitan Community Church (MCC Rehoboth), 19369 Plantation Road, Rehoboth Beach Admission: Free, donations encouraged Fourteen year old Maria lives in the modern world but her heart is faithful to a Catholic radicalism that requires devotion at every turn. Isolated at home and ...
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Nassau bridge underpass on drawing board
State transportation officials want a safer route for southbound Route 1 traffic to access Nassau and New roads and have proposed an underpass along the railroad tracks under the Nassau bridge. If built, the dangerous crossover in the median just north of the bridge would be eliminated or modified, said Drew Boyce, Delaware Department of Transportation planner. Proponents agree with DelDOT's plan, but opponents ...
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Seven-year-old Nathan Leppo found dead in Oak Orchard
Nathan Leppo was a sweet 7-year-old boy with an infectious smile, a boy who liked to play and joke around. Police are investigating Nathan's sudden death Sept. 22 in Oak Orchard. Master Cpl. Gary Fournier declined any further comment. Kimberly Chandler of the Division of Forensic Science said the cause and manner of Nathan's death are not available. Joe Smack, spokesman for the Department of Children, Youth and ...
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Monday 28 September 2015
Department of Justice Secures Guilty Verdicts for Gun Crimes, and Prison Time for Murderer and Drunk Drivers
The Delaware Department of Justice has achieved a number of significant convictions and sentencings in recent weeks. Convictions: Deputy Attorney General Periann Doko secured a conviction against Devin Trotter, 29, of New Castle, for carrying a concealed deadly weapon, possession of a deadly weapon, and drug possession. Police noticed a gun on the floor of […]
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THE OLD SCREEN DOOR HAS MANY ITEMS FROM THE 1950s. OPEN EVERYDAY 10 to 5. Stop by and take a look, a walk into the past!
New Item, metal pantry cabinet, for your Artsee beach cottage! Booth D.
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Sussex planners recommend denial of Arbor-Lyn rezoning
The developer of a proposed housing project along Warrington Road has hit a stumbling block. At its Sept. 24 meeting, the Sussex County Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously recommended denial of the rezoning application for the Arbor-Lyn community. Lockwood Design & Construction Inc. wants to rezone a 35-acre parcel from AR-1, agricultural-residential, to HR-1, RPC, high density, residential planned ...
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THE OLD SCREEN DOOR, OPEN. 7 days week, 10 to 5. Come visit our new booth. BOOTH K
This artistic couple , in their work, truly gives meaning to the word re-cycle. They create all their pieces from rescued wood out of torn down cottages in the area.STOP , by The Old Screen Door and visit Booth K!
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Photographer Jeffrey Rubin to show work in the Mezzanine Gallery in October
Abstractions presents a selection of photographic interpretations of the natural world. Through recording and reinterpretation of the nature, the artist aims to represent the familiar in new ways.
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Watching pedestrians like a HAWK
It is now safer for pedestrians to cross Route 1 at the Rehoboth Avenue intersection thanks to Sussex County's first high-intensity activated crosswalk, known as a HAWK signal. Only the third one installed in Delaware, the new pedestrian signal system was one of the many recommendations of the Route 1 Pedestrian Safety Task Force. The signal is designed for minimal traffic disruption in places that do not meet ...
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Hoodie-wearing woman robs stores, bank
A white woman wearing a hooded sweatshirt and covering her face is wanted in connection with three recent robberies. In one instance, she held a handgun while demanding cash from a Long Neck business; in another she gave a bank teller a note. Master Cpl. Gary Fournier of the Delaware State Police said video surveillance images of the woman in two of the robberies shows a strong resemblence. "We do believe there ...
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Lewes residents against selling property
Lewes residents were loud and clear at a Sept. 17 public hearing: Do not sell city-owned lands. For a majority of residents who spoke before the city's property review committee, preserving open space and avoiding further development of Lewes Beach was of utmost importance. "It shocks me that you're even having this meeting," said former Councilwoman Stephanie Tsantes. "You know as well as I do that if you sell ...
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American Legion Post 28 holds 9/11 ceremony
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 28 held its Annual Sept. 11 National Day of Service and Remembrance Sept 11at the Post Pavilion in Millsboro. This year's Candlelight Ceremony was focused on engaging the community in a service project as a tribute to 9/11 victims, survivors and those who rose up against the attacks.
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Sunday 27 September 2015
Woman sought in TD Bank robbery
A white woman wearing a black hoodie and a white surgical mask robbed the TD Bank on Route 1 Sept. 27. The woman walked into the bank at 34980 Midway Outlet Drive at 1:04 p.m. and demanded money, said Sgt. Richard Bratz of the Delaware State Police. The clerk complied with the woman's demands and turned over an undisclosed amount of money. No one was injured in this incident, Bratz said. The woman is described ...
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Blood Moon Party @ Lula Brazil!
Join us tonight on the patio for the Blood Moon Party, It's the International Night Dance Party With DJ Raz, Drink Specials all night long, Lula Moon Chase $5 (Bacaradi Pineapple & Triple Sec), Blood Moon Sangria $6, Blood Moon Gazer $5 (Tequila, OJ, Triple Sec & Lime), Moon Walker Shot $3 (Soco and Amaretto) See You Tonight!!!
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Saturday 26 September 2015
Police arrest Surf Bagel burglar
A 30-year-old Lewes man faces charges after police say he broke into Surf Bagel three times over Sept. 24 and 25 and took more than $600 in food. Police responded to the restaurant at 17382 Coastal Highway at 3:30 p.m. and discovered someone had broken into a refrigerator and taken several boxes of frozen food, said Sgt. Richard Bratz of the Delaware State Police. Bratz said Jermaine C. Maker was spotted at about ...
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COME SEE BOOTH E AT THE OLD SCREEN DOOR, LEWES OPEN TODAY 10 to 5 SUNDAY 10 to 5.
LOT OF TABLES, END TABLES, SIDE TABLES ALL COLORS, PRICED TO SELL!
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GLOW party @ Lula Brazil!
Tonight's the night, join us for the GLOW Party Live at Lula Brazil. Come dance the night away after have a fantastic dinner, here at Lula. Drink Specials all night long and of course NO COVER!!
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Millsboro woman killed in two-vehicle crash
A 39-year-old Millsboro woman was killed in a two-vehicle crash on Route 24, west of Millsboro, about 5:30 a.m. Sept. 26. Jennifer L. Morris was a passenger in a 2013 Ford Fiesta, driven by Millsboro resident Kenneth A. Damron, 44. The crash occurred as Damron negotiated a moderate left curve on westbound Route 24 approaching Godwin school road, police said. A 2002 Dodge Ram 1500, operated by 27-year-old Delmar ...
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Inventory Reduction Sale!
Saturday September 26th until 3pm we will be having an inventory reduction sale! 50% Off Furniture & Rugs 50% Off Framed Artwork 50% Off Printers 20% Off Blue Dot Items! Happy Shopping!
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Find the Joy!
Walk in and find a treasure. We are open from 10 to 5, today and everyday. Donations always welcome.
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Sussex County Council honors retiring Mike Izzo
Sussex County Council presents a tribute to county engineer Mike Izzo, who has retired after 31 years of service to the county with 19 years as head engineer. Izzo starts a new job as an engineer working for a contractor at the Wallops Flight Facility near Wallops Island, Va. In tribute to his service, the county is naming an engineering conference room in his honor. "I've been blessed with a wonderful staff," he ...
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Friday 25 September 2015
Rehoboth man charged in hit-and-run boat crash
A 30-year-old Rehoboth Beach man faces charges Sept. 14 after police say he drove into several boats in the Indian River Inlet. Matthew S. McDavid hit several vessels in the North Shore Marina, said Cpl. John McDerby of the Division of Fish and Wildlife. McDavid was charged with one count of negligent operation of a vessel and two counts each of failure to maintain reasonable speed to avoid a collision and ...
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Millsboro man charged in illegal crab sales
A Millsboro man faces charges after Fish and Wildlife police say he illegally sold crabs. William Q. Yourman, 49, was arrested Sept. 15 in the Long Neck area, said Cpl. John McDerby of the Division of Fish & Wildlife. Yourman was charged with one count each of tending more than two recreational crab pots, illegal sale of blue crabs without a commercial license and illegal harvest of blue crabs to be offered for ...
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Paradise Grill patio expansion denied
Paradise Grill's application to expand its patio has been denied. Delaware Alcoholic Beverage Control Commissioner John Cordrey agreed with Pot-Nets Bayside residents in their assertion that they were not given proper notice of Paradise Grill's intentions to expand alcohol service on a 19,000-square-foot patio addition, a 417-square-foot bar, a 417-square foot raw bar and a 576-square-foot stage. Attorneys for ...
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Think PINK! FREE Pink Hair Extension!*
Think PINK! Help support cancer awareness! For the month of October we will be offering a PINK hair extension for $5.00 or FREE with any service! ALL proceeds will go to the Tunnel Cancer Center!
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Governor Markell Announces Review of State Expenditures
Governor Jack Markell announced the signing of Executive Order No. 52, creating the Delaware Expenditure Review Committee.
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Coastal storm to bring rough surf, high winds
A coastal storm is headed for the East Coast this weekend, bringing rain and high winds that are expected to produce rough surf and possible coastal flooding to the Cape Region. The storm is expected to affect a 600-mile stretch from Georgia to southern Delaware starting Friday night through Sunday, according to Accuweather forecasts. The greatest impact of torrential rainfall and flash flooding will occur along ...
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Looking for the PERFECT Custom Gift?
Looking for a unique one of a kind wedding, anniversary gift ... We have it covered! The are available at Monograms Unlimited in Rehoboth!They are pre made with different color welt cord. Navy, black, green, pink, gray, Aqua and burlap ready to be Monogram.Great for a Wedding or Anniversary- the date can be added on the reverse side. Need a special color, just ask! Call Pat for any further questions that you may ...
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Governor?s Weekly Message: Promoting Effective Learning by Ensuring School Safety
Governor Markell discusses the progress made in Delaware to ensure student safety in public schools through the implementation of comprehensive school safety plans.
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Welcome Dita Eyewear @ Shademakers
Come see this incredible collection of DITA Eyewear, luxury at it's best. Available Exclusively at Shademakers Eyewear.
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Small Grants Help Revitalize Downtown Dover
Joined by officials from the City of Dover and Kent County, Governor Markell and Delaware State Housing Authority (DSHA) Director Anas Ben Addi recognized the first recipients of small project grants that were made available through the Governor's Downtown Development District (DDD) initiative.
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State police search for woman after Dunkin' Donuts robbery
State police are searching for a woman wanted in connection with the robbery of a Long Neck-area Dunkin' Donuts Sept. 25. The robbery occurred about 5:15 a.m. at the Dunkin' Donuts located at 25938 John J. Williams Highway when a woman entered the store and confronted a female employee, said Delaware State Police spokesman Master Cpl. Gary Fournier. The suspect demanded the employee open the cash register and ...
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Governor Recognizes Chinese Language Students Following Study Abroad Program
Continuing his push to advance language learning opportunities for Delaware youth, Governor Markell recognized the 20 high schoolers who spent part of their summer learning in Hangzhou, China, thanks to a free summer abroad program for students studying Mandarin.
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SUN shines light on unmet need in Sussex
People suffering from mental illnesses and substance abuse who need inpatient services have nowhere to turn in Sussex County. That could change if state health officials approve a plan to construct a 90-bed psychiatric hospital in Georgetown. With support from the county's three existing hospitals, the proposed SUN Behavioral Health Georgetown Psychiatric Hospital is currently being reviewed by the state's Health ...
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Developer plans 63-unit housing project in Rehoboth
An overlooked shopping center off Route 1 in Rehoboth Beach could soon be transformed into a new, 63-unit housing development. According to plans filed with Rehoboth's building and licensing department, the Rehoboth Beach Plaza, which houses All Saints' Thrift Shop, Wingate and Eschenbach surveyors and the Shell We Bounce children's play center and a large parking lot, would instead offer 58-single family units ...
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Digging for history in Lewes
Historic maps of the Lewes Historical Society grounds on Shipcarpenter Street show two buildings once stood there. Executive Director Mike DiPaolo and archaeologist Edward Otter are determined to find remnants and learn more about them. Otter and volunteers will excavate a section of the property Sept. 26-28, searching for anything that may be left of the historic structures. The public is invited to participate, ...
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The Joy of the Find!
It's here to stay--thrifting. Find a treasure. Bargains. Beauty. Humor. Open today and everyday from 10 to 5. Donations always welcome.
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Beebe kicking off 100th-year celebration Sept. 30
Lewes orthopedic surgeon Dr. James Marvel remembers the early days of Beebe Hospital and working for his grandfather, Dr. James Beebe, as a 16-year-old orderly. "We always looked up to him," Marvel said. "We didn't call him grandpop, we called him Dr. James. That's just something we all did." Dr. James Beebe and his brother, Dr. Richard Beebe, founded Beebe Hospital in 1916. The institution will celebrate its ...
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Weather halts inaugural Escape from Lewes
The inaugural Escape from Lewes Open Water Classic set for Sunday, Sept. 27, has been canceled. Organizers say conditions expected over the next few days are too hazardous for swimming and support craft. "This decision was made in conjunction with numerous water safety authorities involved in the event. Ultimately, it is simply too dangerous, and we will not compromise the safety of our participants nor the ...
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Parking meters off in Rehoboth
Rejoice! The parking meter season is over in Rehoboth Beach. Parking meter workers covered the city's meters Sept. 21, and they will remain that way until Memorial Day 2016. City employees in brightly colored shirts, such as Jim Vaseleck shown here, spent the day disabling the meters. City Manager Sharon Lynn said early indications are that the city is projected to exceed the $3 million mark budgeted this year.
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Thursday 24 September 2015
Swing by Salon Milton and see the Dogfish Dash
Join us as we toast in celebration of our fabulous neighbors - Dogfish Head Brewery - step off on their 10th successful year of the Dogfish Dash. In honor of the occasion, Salon Milton clients are cordially invited to watch this year's event at 517 Chestnut Street, as runners and walkers cruise to the finish line. RSVP to 684-1880 and enjoy complimentary mimosas and bloody marys on the morning of the race! Read ...
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Buster and Zach Need A Wonderful Home
This very handsome pair of cats had to lose their home when the wife developed allergies. They are loveable and will make a great pair of companions for any family. Adopt them and get a discount!
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YEAR ROUND RENTALS AVAILABLE NOW!
We now have several Year Round rentals available. 3BR/2BA unit in The Palms $1,350 plus utilities, no pets 2BR/2BA unit in Creeks End A waterfront community $1,200 plus utilities, no pets 1BR/1BA unit in Gated Community of Hunters Point, 1st Floor $950 includes water, sewer & trash, no pets Call us today for more information on these rental properties (302)226-5600. Click here for more rentals and information!
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High winds cancel Escape from Lewes open water swim
The inaugural Escape from Lewes Open Water Classic set for Sunday, Sept. 27, has been cancelled. Organizers say conditions expected on Sunday are too hazardous for swimming and support craft. "This decision was made in conjunction with numerous water safety authorities involved in the event. Ultimately, it is simply too dangerous, and we will not compromise the safety of our participants nor the safety of our ...
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Officials warn of pot-laced chocolate bars
Delaware State Police are warning parents of the dangers of edible cannabis products after two incidents reported this month. Twice this month, Delaware troopers have been involved in incidents involving chocolate bars infused with marijuana and labeled as "medical cannabis," said Master Cpl. Gary Fournier of the Delaware State Police. In one incident, he said, the brand seized was Bhang Medicinal Chocolate. ...
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Delaware Department of Justice Investor Protection Unit secures settlement with LPL Financial, LLC over Leveraged Exchange Traded Funds
LPL will provide restitution to Delaware investors related to suitability and supervision violations Wilmington – Delaware Attorney General Matt Denn announced that LPL Financial, LLC (LPL) has finalized a settlement with the Delaware Attorney General's Investor Protection Unit and the Massachusetts Attorney General's Office to resolve an investigation into LPL's use of Leveraged Exchange Traded […]
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Time for a new website?
You will be schocked to learn how affordable a professionally designed website from Cape Gazette Design Services can be! Go with the name your trust. The Cape Region's best source for local news and information is now offering print and web marketing solutions to connect your business to the ever-expanding Cape Region audience. We can help you create a memorable impression and elevate your brand with powerful ...
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Dewey planning OKs brewing at Gary's
A Gary's Dewey Beach Grill conditional use application allowing small-batch brewing has been unanimously approved by the town's planning commission. Mike Paraskewich, commission chair, said the application was approved Aug. 28 after concerns about trash truck noise and smells from the brewing equipment were addressed. Gary Cannon, restaurant owner, said he understood the concerns, but pointed out that the system ...
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Wednesday 23 September 2015
Motorcyclist dies from Route 1 crash injuries
A 39-year-old Laurel man died Sept. 22 from injuries that hospitalized him following a motorcycle crash Sept. 12 on Route 1 near Lewes. Russell Pedrick, 39, was riding a 1985 Harley-Davidson motorcycle northbound in the left turn lane of Coastal Highway at 9:54 p.m. to turn westbound on Shady Road, said Master Cpl. Gary Fournier of the Delaware State Police. A 2015 Dodge Journey driven by Marti L. Keeney, 52, of ...
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Beautiful Sea Glass Style window,made from Eco-friendly re-cycled glass.
This window would ad sparkle to any window in your home. One of a kind, just hang in the light and feel like you're on the beach!
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No swimming in Rehoboth Beach
Due to high surf and dangerous rip currents Sept 23, the Rehoboth Beach Patrol has closed the beach to swimming. The weather forecast does not improve much over the next four days with a risk of high surf, rain and dangerous rip currents through the weekend.
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Bike-to-Bay event to change traffic pattern near inlet
The annual Bike to the Bay fundraiser for the MS Society, set Saturday-Sunday, Sept. 26-27, will require rerouting traffic arriving at and leaving the finish line at Delaware Seashore State Park.Traffic will be rerouted from 10:30 a.m. until about 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26. The event, which begins at Delaware Technical and Community College Terry Campus in Dover, features a stopping or turnaround point at ...
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Lincoln woman charged with rape
A 32-year-old Lincoln woman faces 10 counts of rape and other charges after police say she had a relationship with a 17-year-old boy living in a Middletown group home. Delaware State Police began investigating the incident Sept. 4 after officials with a group home in Middletown reported that a 17-year-old resident had voluntarily left the facility at 9:40 p.m. and had not returned, said Master Cpl. Jeffrey Hale ...
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State Announces Pilot Program for Police Body Cameras
Following an extensive evaluation by the Department of Safety and Homeland Security (DSHS) of the benefits and challenges of effectively implementing body cameras on law enforcement officers, Governor Markell and DSHS Secretary Lew Schiliro announced plans for State and Municipal police officers to participate in a 30-45 day trial, using about a dozen body cameras throughout the state.
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Lewes council turns down Savannah Road beacon
Crossing Savannah Road at Second Street in Lewes can sometimes feel like a game of Frogger: the lane configuration makes it difficult for drivers to see pedestrians in the crosswalk. The city has tried to rectify the problem by placing pedestrian flags on either side of the street and installing a cautionary sign in the middle of the road. Pedestrians still struggle at one of the city's busiest intersections. To ...
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May the force be with you
May the force be with you.... at K-Mart. Check out their Star Wars gear with their interactive circular by clicking here! We have their interactive online circular plus many others for available for you! Check the prices before you go to these fine stores: Target Family Dollar Rite Aid JC Penney Food Lion Dell US Big Lots Staples Radio Shack Dollar General Sports Authority Rack Room Shoes Musician's Friend Walma...
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Closed Wednesday!
Closed today for the Jewish Holiday. We will be open tomorrow (Thursday) from 10 to 5.
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Tuesday 22 September 2015
Criminal Justice Council Receives VOCA-Victims Assistance Increase
WILMINGTON, Del. – The Delaware Criminal Justice Council is pleased to announce the agency has been awarded $6,099,408 under the FFY2015 VOCA-Victims Assistance Formula Grant Program. This amount more than triples the average award amount the State receives annually. This comes through an award to the States from the United States Department of Justice, Office […]
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Route 1 traffic slow at Thompsonville Road
A tractor-trailer crashed into barriers near the Thompsonville Road construction site north of Milford. There is one lane open northbound and one lane open southbound, said Master Cpl. Gary Fournier. There are no injuries, he said.
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FUNKY LADY BOUTIQUE. INSIDE THE OLD SCREEN DOOR BIG SALE OF ALL SUMMER ITEMS.
BUY ONE GET ONE END OF SUMMER SALE DO NOT MISS THIS SALE. FALL CLOTHES COMING IN EVERYDAY. WHY PAY MORE?
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Criminal Justice Council Postpones Wilmington Public Hearing
WILMINGTON, Del. – Due to downtown Wilmington closures and difficulties with mass transit scheduled for this week pertaining to the arrival of the Pope, the public hearing scheduled for this Thursday night, September 24, 2015 from 6 to 8 pm at the Hilltop Lutheran Neighborhood Center has been postponed. The Wilmington public hearing will be rescheduled. […]
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State Will Close Emily P. Bissell Hospital Permanently
Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) Secretary Rita Landgraf has decided to close Emily P. Bissell Hospital near Wilmington permanently, citing a declining census across all of DHSS' long-term care facilities and the desire of the majority of Emily Bissell residents to remain where they are living now.
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Delaware Schools Start Year with Comprehensive School Safety Plans in Place
Having worked with the General Assembly to make school safety improvements a top priority of the state, Governor Jack Markell recognized 2015-2016 as the first school year in which every Delaware public school is using a comprehensive safety plan to prepare for potential emergency situations, ranging from armed intruders to natural disasters.
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Criminal Justice Council Receives Award to Address Untested Rape Kits
WILMINGTON, Del. – The Delaware Criminal Justice Council is pleased to announce the agency has been awarded a federal grant through the Bureau of Justice Assistance * (BJA) for the National Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI) in the amount of $1,168,662.00. The SAKI Initiative, was made available through a competitive grant program administered by BJA, […]
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THE REAL THING VINTAGE IRON TABLE AND FOUR CHAIRS AT THE OLD SCREEN DOOR LEWES
ON SALE THIS WEEK ONLY ! These pieces are no longer made, beautiful , ornate design on the chairs.
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