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Fashion show to raise funds for Harry K Foundation Sept. 18

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Fashion show to raise funds for Harry K Foundation Sept. 18

The 5th Annual Glitz & Glam Fashion Show & Luncheon to benefit the Harry K Foundation will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.,  Thursday, Sept. 18, at the Cambria Hotel, Rehoboth Beach. The event showcasing the latest styles and shopping trends raises funds for the nonprofit dedicated to ending childhood hunger throughout Delaware. “Glitz & Glam has become a true tradition in Rehoboth Beach,” said Robyn Rosenfeld-Aburrow, spokesperson […]

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One trapped following two-car crash on Route 1

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One trapped following two-car crash on Route 1

, One person was trapped following a two-car crash Aug. 30 on Route 1 and Hudson Road. The crash happened in the afternoon and firefighters from Milton and Lewes removed one person trapped inside one vehicle, and transported the person to a nearby facility, officials said.  

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Millsboro man faces charges following drug bust

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Millsboro man faces charges following drug bust

A Millsboro man faces drug and weapon charges Aug. 29 following a search of a Millsboro area home. Members of the Sussex County Drug Unit, Sussex County Governor’s Task Force, and the Delaware State Police Special Operations Response Team executed a search warrant at a residence in the 27000 block of Mount Joy Road in Millsboro following an investigation into the distribution of illegal narcotics from the home, police said. […]

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Chamber welcomes Jungle Jim’s Pet Care to membership

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Chamber welcomes Jungle Jim’s Pet Care to membership

The Rehoboth Beach-Dewey Beach Chamber of Commerce recently held a ribbon cutting to welcome Jungle Jim’s Pet Care to its membership.  Located on Coastal Highway in Dewey Beach, Jungle Jim’s provides services including daycare for dogs, overnight boarding, in-home pet sitting and professional grooming. Jungle Jim’s Pet Care ribbon-cutting attendees shown are (l-r) Michele Gonzalez, chamber representative Talbot Buck, Lexi Daniluck, Chesna Bosnic, Gregory Gonzalez, Olivia Richkowski, Arthur Stewart, Nilva […]

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What’s in season September | Produce guide with recipes!

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What’s in season September | Produce guide with recipes!

From apples and juicy plums to colorful peppers and pumpkins, in this seasonal produce guide, you will find a list of all the fruits and vegetables that are now in season as well as recipe ideas that will inspire you to eat fresh and seasonal throughout the month of SEPTEMBER. The post What's in season September appeared first on Natalie's Health.

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Hunting rules change last minute

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Hunting rules change last minute

Days before new regulations for hunters under 21 were to go into effect for the fall hunting season, the rules for some have changed. Hunters ages 18 to under 21 no longer need hunting supervision to hunt with any type of allowed weapon. In new regulations released by the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control released Aug. 30, hunters under the age of 16 must be supervised at all […]

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Woman struck by car while crossing Route 1 in Dewey Beach

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Woman struck by car while crossing Route 1 in Dewey Beach

A Maryland woman was injured Aug. 30 after police say she was struck by a vehicle while crossing Route 1 in Dewey Beach.  The crash happened at 7:20 p.m. when the woman, 28, was crossing the roadway near Dagsworthy Avenue. Police said the woman was crossing in a crosswalk with fully operational lights when she was hit while walking westbound on the outside lane of the northbound roadway. Police said the […]

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Future of offshore wind turbines looks bleak

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Future of offshore wind turbines looks bleak

Legislators are weighing in along party lines as the future of a wind project off the Maryland coast looks unlikely pending a change in federal approval needed for it to continue. The US Wind project, which intended to build 121 wind turbine generators 12 miles off the coast near Fenwick Island, was the focus of heated debate in the Delaware Legislature last session, as the General Assembly passed along party […]

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Town planners give preliminary ok for Milton Theatre addition

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Town planners give preliminary ok for Milton Theatre addition

, Milton Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously gave preliminary site-plan approval to Milton Theatre for a proposed addition, provided the theater meets certain conditions. Before final approval can be granted, the theater must get approval for multiple waivers regarding the sidewalks, as well as approvals from state and local agencies. John Falkowski, an engineer speaking on behalf of the theater, said the addition will be 2,850 square feet and will […]

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Museum program to examine 1912 presidential election Sept. 13

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Museum program to examine 1912 presidential election Sept. 13

, The Milford Museum American History Series will present Lew Miller speaking on “The Presidential Election of 1912: Theodore Roosevelt and the Rise of the Bull Moose Party,” at 1 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 13, at Milford Public Library, 11 SE Front St., Milford. The 1912 election was a contest among four nominees, but the program will focus on two of them: Theodore Roosevelt, a former president and the nominee of the […]

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Possums set holiday show auditions Sept. 14-15 in Georgetown

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Possums set holiday show auditions Sept. 14-15 in Georgetown

Possum Point Players director Marge Ventura and assistant director Janice Hall will hold open auditions for its holiday show from 12 to 3 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 14, and 6 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 16, at Possum Hall, 441 Old Laurel Road, Georgetown.   If needed, callbacks will be at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 17. Show dates for “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” by Barbara Robinson, will be Friday to Sunday, […]

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Chamber welcomes Lewes Bus airport transport as new member

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Chamber welcomes Lewes Bus airport transport as new member

The Lewes Chamber of Commerce recently hosted a ribbon cutting for new member Lewes Bus in front of the chamber’s visitor center. The company offers a conveniently scheduled shuttle service twice a day between Lewes and Philadelphia International Airport. Since its July 4 launch, Lewes Bus has already safely transported more than 250 passengers. Ribbon-cutting attendees shown are (l-r) Betsy Reamer, Lewes Chamber of Commerce; Heather Riek holding Hadley Peterson; […]

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Modern Bouquets exhibition to open Sept. 6

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Modern Bouquets exhibition to open Sept. 6

, , , The Peninsula Gallery announced Modern Bouquets, an exhibition of stylized contemporary florals, will open with an artists’ reception from 5 to 6:30 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 6. Participating artists are Allison Cosmos, Charlene Jobe, Lisa Katharina and Cindy Kaufman. A resident of Hockessin, Cosmos is a visual artist and designer known for her richly layered compositions that blend natural history, storytelling and the decorative arts. She holds a bachelor […]

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New members appointed to Council on Development Finance

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New members appointed to Council on Development Finance

A Lewes attorney is among four new appointees to the state’s Council on Development Finance.  New members appointed by Gov. Matt Meyer include Jonathan Horner of Lewes, an at-large representative and practicing attorney; Brian Kaye of Dover; Laura Lloyd of Wilmington; and Darren Stephenson of Wilmington. The new members join returning council members Jack Riddle of Rehoboth Beach, a Sussex County representative and banking official; Rep. Ed Osienski, D-Newark; Sen. […]

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Collins Street block house comes down in Milton

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Collins Street block house comes down in Milton

, The Town of Milton is moving forward with plans to reduce nuisance flooding on Front Street after demolishing a 750-square-foot block house at the corner of Front and Collins streets.  Town Manager Kristy Rogers said, “The parcel will be part of the town’s long-term discussions of Front Street; the parcel gives us the ability to create stormwater retention or create a resilient area to assist with the nuisance flooding […]

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