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Ground broken on Nylon Capital shopping center revitalization in Seaford
SEAFORD, Del. – Seaford Mayor Genshaw says that, for decades, residents have been begging for rehabilitation and reconstruction of the Nylon Capital shopping. Thursday, officials broke ground on an ambitious revitalization project at the once-hub, that was once-bustling. “The people of Seaford deserve better.”. Seaford was once a company...
Choptank Health updates commissioners on new Federalsburg facility
DENTON — Sara Rich, CEO and president of Choptank Community Health, met with the Caroline County Commissioners to talk about its annual report and the new Federalsburg Health Center. It will be serving pediatric and behavioral health patients. “Last year our Choptank providers and our care teams took care of 32,000 patients throughout our health system,” Rich said, “that represents medical, dental and behavioral health service lines.” The Federalsburg facility...
A Forgotten Promise Fulfilled in Seaford
SEAFORD, Del. - Henry Alfred "Al" Morris was a fixture in the Seaford community more than 50 years ago. He was a war hero with some incredible stories. He served in the European theatre of World War II, earning an Air Medal for his service in the 9th Air Force. In 1944, his A-20 Havoc bomber was shot down behind German lines, and Morris was rescued by a small aircraft that was spotting for Allied artillery.
Colonel Richardson battles back and takes down St. Michael’s
ST. MICHAELS, Md.– Colonel Richardson defeated St. Michael’s in a final score of 6-5 on Wednesday afternoon. Colonel Richardson wasted no time in getting on the scoreboard as they would go up 1-0 in the 1st inning. Colonel and St. Michael’s would score in the 2nd, but the Colonels would still have the lead.
Four juveniles arrested for stealing vehicle in Laurel
LAUREL, Del. – A stolen vehicle investigation led to the arrest of four juveniles in Laurel earlier this week. The investigation began shortly before 8:30 a.m. Monday, when a victim reported that their 2015 Kia Soul was stolen overnight in the Little Creek Apartment complex. Officers were able to obtain surveillance footage of the incident, which showed that the vehicle was stolen at approximately 2:15 a.m.
Sussex County Emergency Crews Respond to Single Vehicle Accident with Entrapment
MILLSBORO, DE - Sussex County emergency crews responded to a single-vehicle accident with entrapment late Tuesday evening. On Tuesday, April 23rd, Indian River Volunteer Fire Company and Lewes Fire Departments were alerted to a vehicle accident with entrapment on Friendship Road in Millsboro, Delaware. Indian River Vol. Fire Co. say...
No primary election to be held for Caroline County Board of Education seats
The Caroline County’s Board of Education election for District 2 will go straight to the 2024 General Election ballot and will not be a part of the primary election on May 14. According to the Caroline County Board of Election, this contest will not be on the primary election ballot because less than three candidates have filed for candidacy. Candidates for local county offices file candidacy in the Election office....
Oxford Gets Federal Money for Flood Mitigation
OXFORD, Md. - Nestled along the mouth of the Tred Avon river in Talbot County sits the Town of Oxford. And when we say nestled, we mean it. Most of the town sits at less than seven feet above sea level, making it prone to flooding. And neighbors report that flooding has been an increasingly frequent problem in recent years.
State housing secretary tours Dorchester County
CAMBRIDGE — Kicking the day off riverside at the Dorchester County Visitor Center, Maryland Secretary of Housing and Community Development Jake Day, along with members of his staff, spent Wednesday touring Dorchester County. Day and his team visited the Cambridge Harbor site, Pine Street Community Market and Wells Street in Cambridge before traveling to East New Market to visit the Trading Post Museum. The tour ended in Hurlock at Suicide Bridge Restaurant for lunch and a stakeholder discussion led by Day and Dorchester County Council...
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