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WGMD Fishing Report 4-10-20

By Mari Lou / April 10, 2020

Gale warnings were up for Thursday and Friday with a severe thunderstorm warning up for Thursday afternoon.  A few brave souls did fish the inlet and the beach early in the morning, but by noon anyone with a lick of common sense headed for home. Clark at Old Inlet said short rockfish were caught from…

WGMD Picture of the Day

By Mari Lou / April 10, 2020

Walt Palmer – The 2017 Great Delaware Kite Festival at Cape Henlopen State Park. The festival is always held on Good Friday, but since we can’t be in large groups – this year’s – like so many other events has been canceled / Click for full view

Coronavirus Takes 4 More Lives in Delaware

By Mari Lou / April 9, 2020

The Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH) is announcing four additional fatalities related to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and is providing an update on the number of positive cases and recovered individuals. In total, 23 Delawareans have passed away due to complications from COVID-19. Individuals who have died from COVID-19 ranged in age from 57 to 94 years old.   …

Jake Smith Monologue – 04-09-20 – “WHO Fault”

By Mari Lou / April 9, 2020

WGMD Fishing Report 4-9-20

By Mari Lou / April 9, 2020

Wednesday was beautiful.  Thursday will be fishable in the morning, but gale warnings are up for the afternoon and through the day on Friday. Tom at Lewes Harbour Marina said private boaters are catching tog at the Outer Wall on green crabs and sand fleas.  There are short rockfish in the Lewes and Rehoboth Canal…

WGMD Picture of the Day

By Mari Lou / April 9, 2020

WGMD’s Throwback Picture of the Day – This goes back to 2003 and the WGMD Rally to support our Troops at the Rehoboth Beach Bandstand. This is a small montage of just some of the pictures that were taken during the event / Click for full view

Delaware Public Health Officials Recommend Wearing Cloth Face Covering in Public Settings

By Mari Lou / April 8, 2020

Consistent with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control Prevention (CDC), the Division of Public Health (DPH) recommended on Wednesday that Delawareans should wear cloth face coverings in public settings where social distancing measures are difficult to maintain. Those settings include grocery stores and pharmacies. Wednesday’s guidance from DPH is for the use of cloth…

WGMD Fishing Report 4-8-20

By Mari Lou / April 8, 2020

Tuesday was a nice day, but if people were fishing, they kept it a secret.  The rest of the week looks a bit damp and windy. There are some locations where you can fish and keep your social distance from other anglers.  One is the old Route 12 Bridge that once went over the Broadkill…

WGMD Picture of the Day

By Mari Lou / April 8, 2020

Margaret May – Lewes – Sailing on the pond / Click for full view

Judge Rules in Favor Of Ocean City in Topless Ban

By Mari Lou / April 7, 2020

A case that threatened the reputation of the family-friendly beach of Ocean City has been decided. According to Delmarva Now, a Federal Judge has ruled that an ordinance that banned women from being topless on the beach in public is legal. Chelsea Eline claimed that the rule was a violation of the US Constitution’s Equal…

Rehoboth PD Monitoring Out-of-State Travelers in City Limits

By Mari Lou / April 7, 2020

In response to concerns of many local residents over the influx of out-of-state travelers into the Rehoboth Beach and other coastal resort communities, the Rehoboth Beach Police Department began an initiative on April 3rd, 2020 to closely monitor out-of-state travelers within city limits.  The main goal of this on-going initiative is to take action to monitor, inform,…

Jake Smith Monologue – 04-07-20 – “Power”

By Mari Lou / April 7, 2020

WGMD Fishing Report 4-7-20

By Mari Lou / April 7, 2020

Monday was a beautiful spring day with light winds.  Tuesday looks good as well. I begin this report at Echo Lake in Howell, New Jersey where my five-year-old granddaughter Charlotte caught her first fish.  Actually, she caught two, a trout and a sunfish on a real spinning outfit, not a toy.  My son Roger said…

Monday Coronavirus Update – 110 New Positive Cases, 1 Death

By Mari Lou / April 6, 2020

The Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH) is announcing one additional fatality related to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), and is providing an update on the number of positive cases. In total, 15 Delawareans have passed away due to complications from COVID-19. The most recent death involves an 84-year-old male from Kent County who had underlying health conditions. Individuals…

Gov. Carney Bans All Short-Term Rental Units Until Coronavirus Threat is Eliminated

By Mari Lou / April 6, 2020

Governor John Carney on Monday issued the tenth modification to his State of Emergency declaration, banning all short-term rental units – including vacation home rentals, hotels, motels, and condo rentals – to help fight the spread of COVID-19. Commercial lodging in Delaware will remain closed through May 15, or until the public health threat is…

Two More Correctional Officers Test Positive for Coronavirus – at Vaughn & Young

By Mari Lou / April 6, 2020

The Delaware Department of Correction (DOC) announced today that two additional Correctional Officers have tested positive for COVID-19.  – One Officer, who is assigned to James T. Vaughn Correctional Center (JTVCC), was last on duty on Thursday, April 2, 2020, where the Officer completed a work shift supervising an inmate at an area hospital.  After beginning to experience flu-like symptoms,…

DSP Investigating Shots Fired near Millsboro

By Mari Lou / April 6, 2020

Delaware State Police are currently investigating a shots fired complaint. The incident occurred on April 6, 2020 at approximately 2pm, when Troopers were dispatched to the area of Lynch Road and Daisey Road near Millsboro, for a report of shots being fired. There is heavy police activity in the area and motorists should expect delays…

Storage Building Fire in Laurel Sunday – Accidental

By Mari Lou / April 6, 2020

A chicken house/storage building in Laurel was damaged by fire Sunday evening on Discount Land Road. Laurel firefighters were called around 7:30 and found smoke and flames coming from the building. Fire crews from multiple fire companies assisted – one firefighter was treated at the scene for exhaustion. State Fire Marshal investigators say the fire…

Jake Smith Monologue – 04-06-20 – “Future”

By Mari Lou / April 6, 2020

Alternate Care Sites Being Set Up in NCCo for Overflow Coronavirus Patients

By Mari Lou / April 6, 2020

The Delaware Emergency Management Agency (DEMA) and the State Health Operations Center (SHOC) are announcing today the designation of alternative care sites (ACS) in New Castle County to accommodate overflow patients from Delaware hospital systems as they begin to experience a surge in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Sites for the southern part of…

WGMD Fishing Report 4-6-20

By Mari Lou / April 6, 2020

Sunday saw the wind drop out, but seas in the ocean remained around six feet.  Monday and Tuesday look good if you don’t mind a bit of rain. Amanda at Lewes Harbour Marina said she sold some green crabs on Sunday morning to hopeful tog fishermen, but had not seen any fish on the cleaning…

WGMD Picture of the Day

By Mari Lou / April 6, 2020

Christopher Hockley – Camp Hill, PA – Beach birds at Delaware Seashore State Park / Click for full view

DPH Coronavirus Update Adds 80 Positive Cases; No Deaths – for Second Day

By Mari Lou / April 5, 2020

The Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH) is announcing 80 additional positive cases bringing the total cases related to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) to 673, including 6 new hospitalizations across the state. No new fatalities were reported today in the state.     The latest Delaware COVID-19 case statistics, cumulatively since March 11, include:    673 total laboratory-confirmed cases   New Castle County cases: 436 …

DAFB Makes Changes to Base Access

By Mari Lou / April 5, 2020

In an effort to ensure unit readiness, protect the community and address the COVID-19 threat, Col. Matthew Jones, the 436th Airlift Wing commander, directed new base access procedures. Effective April 8, 2020, retired military members, their dependents and approved Veteran Health Identification Card (VHIC) holders will only be allowed access to the installation on Wednesdays…

WGMD Fishing Report 4-5-20

By Mari Lou / April 5, 2020

Saturday was back to small craft advisories with the same already posted for Sunday. A hazy fog added to the misery.  It looks like Monday and Tuesday may be fishable if you have your own boat or can drive up on the beach.  Keep in mind that all public restrooms are closed. Freshwater fishing is…