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WGMD Fishing Report 11-25-20

By Mari Lou / November 25, 2020

Tuesday was not terrible, but the wind did make the cold air cut through light outerwear. A few boats did fish, but were not back before I had to do this report. At Old Inlet Bait and Tackle the report was more of the same. Short tog at the Inlet on green crabs and sand…

WGMD Picture of the Day

By Mari Lou / November 25, 2020

Red Moulinier – Rehoboth Beach – At the Bald Cypress Swamp at Trap Pond State Park / Click for full view

DE Coronavirus Numbers Higher, Vaccine Update and More Testing Locations

By Mari Lou / November 24, 2020

While the numbers may have moderated from the highest amount of new positive coronavirus cases (649) – the numbers still continue to rise and are a cause for concern now that people are moving inside where social distancing is more difficult, college students are returning home for the holidays and possibly bring the virus with…

Governor Carney Announces $45 Million Higher Education Relief Fund

By Mari Lou / November 24, 2020

Governor John Carney on Tuesday announced a $45 million Higher Education Relief Fund, which will assist Delaware colleges and universities affected by COVID-19.  â€śThis COVID-19 pandemic has impacted nearly everyone, including higher education institutions,” said Governor Carney. “Delaware’s colleges and universities not only provide students with an excellent education, but also contribute to economic development in our communities. This…

WGMD Fishing Report 11-24-20

By Mari Lou / November 24, 2020

Monday saw gale warnings up and, to the best of my knowledge, no boats sailed from Lewes or Indian River. It looks like Friday before the winds and seas back down enough for most folks to be comfortable on the open water. Amanda at Lewes Harbour Marina said she along with Julie Stevenson and Tommy…

VIDEO: All-Hands-On-Deck Coronavirus Compliance & Enforcement Announced in MD

By Mari Lou / November 23, 2020

Ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday and with the new surge of COVID-19 intensifying in Maryland and across the nation, Governor Larry Hogan today announced the launch of a wide-scale compliance, education, and enforcement operation to slow the spread of the virus and keep Maryland safely open for business. “I know that there is growing frustration…

MD Eviction Prevention Partnership Grants Awarded – Keeps Moratorium in Place

By Mari Lou / November 23, 2020

Governor Larry Hogan today announced that 17 Maryland local jurisdictions were awarded $19.3 million in Maryland Eviction Prevention Partnership grants, which will address the needs of more than 3,600 households across the state. “Maryland has continued to be a national leader in our COVID-19 response, which is why we have responded aggressively with targeted rental…

Seaford Cancels Christmas Parade

By Mari Lou / November 23, 2020

Due to coronavirus, Seaford’s Christmas parade scheduled December 5 has been cancelled. Members of the Downtown Seaford Association, Inc., which was to sponsor the parade, met with city authorities and the Seaford Police Department this week and the decision was made to forego the parade altogether. The 2020 parade, which would have been the 35th…

WGMD Fishing Report 11-23-20

By Mari Lou / November 23, 2020

Sunday was a bit breezy from the northeast, but a few boats fished in Delaware Bay.  Small craft advisories are up for Monday.  Amanda at Lewes Harbour Marina announced the final results for the Lewes Harbour Marina Tog Tournament.  In First Pace was James Hill with his 7.84-pound tog.  Ron Keeler came in second with…

WGMD Picture of the Day

By Mari Lou / November 23, 2020

Madelyn Tappan – Lincoln – Hunting at Oyster Rocks near Milton / Click for full view

No Christmas Tree Lighting or Parade in Dagsboro this Year

By Mari Lou / November 22, 2020

The Grinch of coronavirus has stolen Christmas in Dagsboro. This year’s Tree Lighting and the Christmas Parade have been postponed. And Santa won’t make it to Katie Helm Park because he wants all the good little boys and girls in Dagsboro to be safe. The town council met last week and made these decisions out…

Friday Coronavirus Numbers in DE

By Mari Lou / November 22, 2020

After reaching a new high in positive coronavirus cases on Thursday (649), the number of new positive tests backed off some on Friday – to 504. 360 of the new positive tests on Friday were in New Castle County – 92 in Sussex and 52 in Kent. There are 172 Delawareans hospitalized with the virus…

Milford Man Charged after Taking Tractor

By Mari Lou / November 22, 2020

Delaware State Police were called to a home on Benson Road in Lincoln at 7am Friday after a John Deere tractor was reported stolen from a detached garage the night before. As police investigated the burglary, a tractor matching the description of the one stolen drove past the trooper, who then conducted a traffic stop.…

WGMD Fishing Report 11-22-20

By Mari Lou / November 22, 2020

Saturday saw more beautiful November weather with warm temperatures and light winds.  Sunday will see the wind pickup out of the northeast and the seas increase to three to four feet. I am happy to report that people did go fishing and, for the most part, they had good luck. One unusual catch happened at…

WGMD Picture of the Day

By Mari Lou / November 22, 2020

Bill Hunter – Ocean Pines – Sunset over the St Martins River / Click for full view

WGMD Radio Flea Market 11-21-20

By Mari Lou / November 21, 2020

Vince – 410-251-1360 – Antique 1882 Singer sewing machine – $125 David – 302-858-5006 – Motorcycle jacket (XL) and chaps – $130 with a 10% discount for vets or seniors Gerry – 302-430-8082 – Tractor Supply aluminum truck tool chest for a full size truck – $175 Ron – 609-790-4370 – 16′ aluminum ladder –…

Georgetown Planning Alternate Parade & House Decorating Contest

By Mari Lou / November 21, 2020

Georgetown’s official Christmas parade has been canceled however an alternative is being planned to Light up Georgetown for the Holidays – a drive by reverse parade on the Circle – Georgetown’s Topsy Turvy Covid Christmas – set for December 15th. They are also looking for families to decorate their homes – and sign up for…

WGMD Fishing Report 11-21-20

By Mari Lou / November 21, 2020

The wind was puffing pretty good all day and the only boat that I know for sure that went out was the Thelma Dale IV from Fisherman’s Wharf in Lewes. Captain Mark reported he had some tog for his customers. Saturday is looking pretty good, then the wind goes northeast 15 to 20 and that…

Gov Carney Issues Third Revision to Omnibus COVID-19 Emergency Order

By Mari Lou / November 20, 2020

Governor John Carney on Friday issued the third revision to his omnibus emergency order, formally imposing restrictions announced earlier this week to limit the spread of COVID-19.  Read Governor Carney’s executive order.   “These are difficult decisions, but we face a difficult and challenging winter,” said Governor Carney. “COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are rising in Delaware and across the…

More Coronavirus Testing Causing Traffic Headaches in Some Areas

By Mari Lou / November 20, 2020

As the number of individuals seeking COVID testing increases across the state, the Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) is advising motorists traveling in the vicinity of testing sites to be cautious of heavy traffic around these areas and to be courteous to businesses and homeowners who need to be able to access their properties. Issues…

DE Sees Highest Single Day Total of New Positive Coronavirus Cases

By Mari Lou / November 20, 2020

Delaware has recorded its highest single day total of new positive cases of coronavirus with 649 new cases Thursday. Over 400 of them were from New Castle County, 146 from Sussex and 98 from Kent County. Public Health officials also report 4 deaths – 1 each in New Castle and Kent Counties and 2 from…

DSP Make Arrest in October Assault in Magnolia

By Mari Lou / November 20, 2020

Delaware State Police have arrested a Magnolia man in connection with an October assault in the Meadowbrook Acres community. A family member found a male victim unresponsive on the kitchen floor with signs of injury – and was taken to an area hospital in critical condition. Police developed 38 year old Christopher Porter of Magnolia…

Coronavirus Increasing at Vaughn & Baylor Prisons

By Mari Lou / November 20, 2020

Screening and testing at the Vaughn Correctional Facility in Smyrna has identified additional inmates who are positive for coronavirus – bringing the total at the prison to 45. They are from the same housing building as the cases identified last week – as well as three additional tiers in other housing units. A positive test…

State of Maryland Surpasses 4 Million Coronavirus Tests

By Mari Lou / November 20, 2020

Governor Larry Hogan today announced that more than 4 million COVID-19 tests have now been completed in Maryland—another milestone in the state’s long-term testing strategy. State health officials continue to expand Maryland’s testing capabilities during the fall surge, and strongly encourage all Marylanders to get tested for COVID-19. “Over the past eight months, our state has built…

Salisbury Man Found Guilty in Stabbings

By Mari Lou / November 20, 2020

Guilty of 1st and 2nd degree murder, 1st and 2nd degree attempted murder and other offenses. That was the finding for 343 year old Brendon Lee Fields of Salisbury on Friday. He pleaded not guilty in the stabbing death of 62 year old Frank Donaldson of Delmar and the stabbing of 62 year old Charles…