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Brady calls it a career

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Brady calls it a career

, Attorney John Brady has held many titles in his long professional career, including deputy attorney general, Sussex County Clerk of the Peace and Eagle Scout leader. Now, he has another one – retired. Brady announced his retirement May 2, after 32 years as a member of the Delaware Bar and 16 as a state employee. He has been battling health issues for many years and has had an artificial […]

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State police investigating two-vehicle fatal crash near Milton

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State police investigating two-vehicle fatal crash near Milton

Delaware State Police are investigating a two-vehicle fatal crash that occurred near Milton.  About 2:28 p.m., May 30, a Mercedes E-Class driving southbound on Harbeson Road slowed down to turn left onto Carpenter Road. At the same time, a Toyota RAV-4 was driving northbound on Harbeson Road approaching Carpenter Road.  For reasons under investigation, the Mercedes turned directly in front of the RAV-4 and as a result, the front of […]

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Wilmington Airport to welcome new commercial service

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Wilmington Airport to welcome new commercial service

The Delaware River and Bay Authority recently announced that American Airlines, in partnership with The Landline Company, will be launching a new service connecting the Wilmington Airport to Philadelphia International Airport via luxury motorcoaches. Effective Oct. 7, customers will be able to park locally and clear security at the Wilmington Airport before boarding an American Airlines-branded luxury motorcoach connection bound for Philadelphia International Airport. Customers can enjoy the ease and […]

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Sculpture removed from Lewes park

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Sculpture removed from Lewes park

, , , , , The “Paviljoen” sculpture took two days to install and about two hours to dismantle. Artist DeWitt Godfrey returned to Lewes Canalfront Park May 30 to remove his large steel artwork with the help of a truck and crew from the Lewes Board of Public Works. The Lewes Public Art Committee commissioned the piece for last year’s temporary art installation. “I think it was very successful; […]

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Lewes BPW seeks additional state funding for pipe replacement

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Lewes BPW seeks additional state funding for pipe replacement

Plans to replace 100-year-old water pipes in Lewes’ Burton subdivision are inching forward, with the Board of Public Works voting to increase the amount in an application for a state loan. The board is hoping to get a total of $8.5 million to fund pipe replacement on Park and Johnson avenues from Fourth Street to Burton Avenue. The Fourth Street main project is already budgeted for fiscal year 2026-27. Board […]

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Attorney general: ACT violated FOIA

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Attorney general: ACT violated FOIA

The Association of Coastal Towns is a public body that violated Delaware’s Freedom of Information Act by failing to conduct certain meetings in accordance with open meeting requirements, the Attorney General’s Office ruled May 28. The ruling was in response to a petition filed by South Bethany property owner Edward E. Bintz in April, alleging violations by ACT, which comprises Bethany, South Bethany, Dewey, Henlopen Acres, Rehoboth, Lewes and Fenwick […]

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News Briefs 5/31/24

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News Briefs 5/31/24

Local legislators to host talk June 3 Sen. Russ Huxtable, D-Lewes, and Rep. Stell Parker Selby, D-Milton, will host a constituent coffee event at 10 a.m., Monday, June 3, at Milton Public Library, 121 Union St., Milton. They will be available to talk with community members who want to share their thoughts and concerns, and discuss important issues. Sussex council meeting June 4 Sussex County Council will meet at 10 […]

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Taylour Tedder: I was the right person at the right time

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Taylour Tedder: I was the right person at the right time

It’s a beautiful late-spring morning in Rehoboth Beach, and new City Manager Taylour Tedder is standing on Rehoboth Avenue, waiting to get his picture taken. As he’s doing so, an unidentified woman walks by, recognizes Tedder, smiles and says, “welcome,” without breaking her stride. The brief encounter brings a smile to Tedder and a “thank you.” Then he turns and says, “Everyone here has been so nice.” Rehoboth officials announced […]

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Cape superintendent reflects on referendum defeat

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Cape superintendent reflects on referendum defeat

At the district’s first school board meeting since the failed May 21 referendum, Cape Superintendent Bob Fulton said more yes and no votes were recorded than in the March election, but the result was largely the same. “Obviously, I’m extremely disappointed, but that disappointment didn’t last too long and the reason is, it can’t,” Fulton said at the May 23 meeting. “We have too many important things to do here.” […]

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