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Schell Brothers adds new division in Idaho

BOISE, Idaho— Schell Brothers is continuing to expand across the country with its most recent office that has now opened in Boise, Idaho. The production home builder was founded in 2003 by Chris and Preston Schell and has no plans of slowing down any time soon. Director of Marketing Alyssa Titus told the Delaware Business Want to Read More? Paid DBT subscribers get unlimited access to all Insider content and […]

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Sports

Fiery Route 9 crash creates congestion

, , , , A crash on Route 9 near Old Vine Boulevard west of Five Points slowed traffic in the area.  The incident occurred about 2:12 p.m., July 30, west of Lewes when a vehicle crashed into an apartment building and caught on fire. Three vehicles were involved in the incident. A building at The Vineyards also caught fire. More information will be added when it is released. 

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Roosevelt Landing development gets extension in Lewes

Two recent developments are impacting progress on the proposed Roosevelt Landing subdivision in Lewes. Mayor and city council approved a request July 8 from Pennoni & Associates engineers for a one-year extension on the final site plan. Developers had already exhausted two administration extensions, according to Mayor Andrew Williams. The Lewes Planning Commission voted July 17 to modify a stormwater condition that it attached to the preliminary site-plan approval in […]

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State creates long-term care insurance office

Delaware’s Department of Insurance has created an Office of Long-Term Care Insurance to offer assistance in long-term care insurance matters. “Long-term care insurance is an increasingly confusing and complex form of coverage,” said Insurance Commissioner Trinidad Navarro in a press release. “Much like we have dedicated teams for assisting consumers with home and auto insurance, health coverage, and Medicare, increasing contact from residents has shown us the necessity of highlighting the long-term care insurance support […]

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Rehoboth denies St. Edmond request to cut down 12 trees

, , The Rehoboth Beach Parks & Shade Tree Commission voted unanimously against a request by St. Edmond Catholic Church to remove 12 American lindens from its property. The vote came during an appeal hearing July 22, after the city had originally denied the request. The trees are located primarily on King Charles Avenue, and all 12 are considered heritage trees. City code defines a heritage tree as an existing […]

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Milton planners begin discussion of Scarlet Oaks plans

, , Developers of the proposed Scarlet Oaks project, a planned 163-unit residential neighborhood to be located on Harbeson Road across from Mariner Middle School, have unveiled its master plan as part of town review of the project. The master plan serves as a broad view of what the development will look like in terms of its design. Features of the development will later be clarified once the project returns […]

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City of Rehoboth

Delaware State Parks claims ‘gold’ at RBP Lifeguard Olympics

Delaware State Parks claims 'gold' at RBP Lifeguard Olympics lcoan Tue, 07/30/2024 - 09:25 Paris isn’t the only place where fierce Olympic competition is taking place. Last week, some 200 lifeguards representing a dozen beach patrols from Sussex County and Ocean City, Maryland, competed in the 47th annual Rehoboth Beach Patrol Lifeguard Olympics. And lifeguards from Delaware State Parks dominated, claiming the gold and bragging rights. Image Lifeguards competed in 10 events July 25 on Rehoboth Beach. Events included runs […]

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Cape district revives expansion plans

In a presentation largely similar to last summer’s discussion, Cape Henlopen School District leaders outlined the need to expand the high school and purchase land to meet growing enrollment needs. At the July 25 school board meeting, Director of Operations Jason Hale detailed two proposed certificates of need the district plans to finalize and submit to the Delaware Department of Education by Saturday, Aug. 31 for consideration. The district has […]

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Henlopen Acres suing board candidate over pickleball court

, The deadline to file for Henlopen Acres’ 2024 municipal election has passed and one of the candidates who filed is being sued by the town for what the town is saying is an illegally installed pickleball court on the side of the house. Mayor Joni Reich sent a letter July 5 to residents informing them of a lawsuit that had been filed in Chancery Court against Alex and Carey […]

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