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Del. Tinkers With Plans For 2nd COVID Vaccine Dose

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 29, 2021

Delaware Public Health is revising the state’s vaccination plans regarding the second dose. The CDC has announced that a second shot could be scheduled 42 days after the first dose, if it’s not possible to meet Pfizer’s recommendation of 21 days or Moderna’s guideline of 28 days. Because of the limited supply, DPH is recommending…

GOP Lawmakers React To Carney Budget

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 28, 2021

“The devil is in the details.” State Senate Minority Whip Brian Pettyjohn, R- Georgetown, summarized the work ahead for lawmakers as the Joint Finance Committee prepares to examine Governor John Carney’s $4.7-billion dollar budget proposal for the fiscal year that begins July 1st. Pettyjohn said he was glad to see that Carney would continue with…

VIDEO : Carney Proposes $4.7-B FY ’22 Budget

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 28, 2021

Governor John Carney Thursday proposed a Fiscal Year 2022 operating budget of just over $4.7-billion, with a record-setting capital budget of $894-million and containing grants-in-aid of $55-million. Despite the challenges of operating during the COVID-19 pandemic, Carney said the spending plan continues investments into rebuilding the economy, investing in schools and strengthening communities. Economic development,…

WATCH / LISTEN : Gov. Carney Presents FY ’22 Budget

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 28, 2021

Governor John Carney is delivering his budget proposal for Fiscal Year 2022 today. The budget goes before the Joint Finance Committee for several weeks of hearings. Carney’s presentation is scheduled to start at 11:30 a.m. It can be viewed as follows governor.delaware.gov Facebook YouTube

Food Bank Brings Mobile Pantry To Sussex Co. Fri.

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 28, 2021

The Food Bank of Delaware will bring another mobile pantry to Sussex County Friday. Mobile pantries already held in Dover and Wilmington this week have drawn large, early-arriving crowds. Friday’s pantry is being held at Crossroad Community Church on State Forest Road in Georgetown, starting at 11 a.m. According to the Food Bank, emergency food…

Senate Confirms 2 Nominees To Sussex Bench

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 28, 2021

The Delaware State Senate has confirmed two judges in Sussex County. Superior Court Judge Craig Karsnitz becomes Resident Judge. Robert Robinson, Division Head of the Sussex County Office of the Public Defender, is confirmed as Superior Court Judge. Both were nominated by Governor John Carney. ā€œThank you to the Delaware Senate for confirming Judge Karsnitz…

Natural Gas Line For Somerset Co. Wins Approval

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 28, 2021

The Maryland Board of Public Works has granted final approval for a tidal wetlands license that would bring natural gas to Somerset County, a utility service local elected officials have been seeking to bring to area for years. “We are pleased with the unanimous decision by the Maryland Board of Public Works to grant the…

Del. Bill Extends To-Go Alcohol Sales At Restaurants, Bars

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 28, 2021

Delaware establishments will be able to continue to sell alcohol to go, one of the innovations restaurants came up during the COVID-19 pandemic. A bill passed by the House of Representatives and sponsored by House Speaker Pete Schwartzkopf, D- Rehoboth Beach, would extend the allowance of alcohol sales to go as well as expanded outdoor…

Worcester Co. Takes Applications Hotel, Lodging Relief

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 27, 2021

Worcester County hotel operators and lodging providers whose business was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic may apply for financial relief. The County is taking applications for grant funds, allocated by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan through the Department of Commerce. Grants may be used to meet payroll, pay rent, to buy PPE, cover sanitation expenses or…

Wicomico Co. Seeks Public Input On Parks, Rec, Open Space

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 27, 2021

Wicomico County is asking its citizens to weigh in about land preservation, parks and recreation. The County is seeking to update its strategic plan, as it does every five years. Feedback will help Wicomico County as it makes plans for parks, recreation and open space initiatives in the next few years. ā€œPublic input is a…

Suspicious Object Leads To Lengthy Investigation Along Coverdale Rd.

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 27, 2021

(Update, 5:46 p.m. – The discovery of something resembling a pipe bomb resulted in an extensive investigation along Coverdale road in the Bridgeville area Wednesday.Delaware State Police said someone who was picking up trash in the area of Mill Park Drive Wednesday morning noticed a pipe ‘contraption’ that he suspected could have been a pipe…

Georgetown Council Meeting Opens With Hindu Prayer

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 27, 2021

Georgetown Town Council’s regular meeting will open with a Hindu prayer reportedly for the first time since the town was established 230 years ago. Hindu statesman and Clergyman Rajan Zed will share ancient Sanskrit scriptures in a remote message. He also will read the English interpretation of the prayers. According to his website, Mr. Zed…

Md. Expands Vaccine Network, Awaits More Supplies

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 27, 2021

Maryland is building up its network of coronavirus vaccine services, including mass vaccination clinics and expansion of pharmacy partners. Governor Larry Hogan, during a news conference Tuesday, said the state is now getting about 72,000 doses a week from the federal government, while two-million Marylanders are already eligible for vaccination. ā€œThe truth is that this…

Del. Bill Addresses Hair Discrimination

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 27, 2021

Hair discrimination is addressed in a bill being considered by a Delaware State Senate Committee Wednesday. The CROWN Act – Create a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair – would make it clear that Delaware does not accept a person’s appearance as being used as a weapon of harassment and discrimination, according to its…

Worcester Co. Schools Target Feb. 8th For Expanded Hybrid Learning

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 27, 2021

Worcester County Public Schools are continuing a transition to hybrid instruction. Remaining students who were not part of the first week of in-person learning can start coming back Monday, February 8th. Families will be contacted by school officials about schedule details. Hybrid students will learn in person during alternating weeks, until further notice. Worcester County…

Sussex Tech Begins Hybrid Instruction Monday

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 27, 2021

Sussex Tech High School will begin hybrid instruction this coming Monday, February 1st. The Board of Education recently voted to allow students to choose whether to attend classes in person, or learn exclusively by remote instruction. The hybrid format allows Sussex Tech students to learn on campus two days a week and learn remotely two…

Milford Voters Approve Referendum To Fund New Police Station

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 27, 2021

Milford voters have approved a referendum to authorize the city to borrow money to build a new police station. The vote Tuesday was 390 in favor, 186 against. Chief Kenneth Brown on Twitter thanked the community for its support, and said they would work very hard to keep costs down. Local property taxes would be…

Georgetown Offers Crime-Mapping Feature For Community

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 26, 2021

Citizens of Georgetown are now able to track local crime trends online. Town officials have introduced a new online crime mapping program at CrimeMapping.com. Several other Delaware municipalities including Milford, Dover and Wilmington also have such information available online. ā€œThis is one additional means for the Town to help keep the public informed,ā€ Georgetown Mayor…

Police: Woman Pepper-Sprayed 2 During Robberies

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 26, 2021

A Dover woman is charged with two robberies that took place within two hours Monday. According to Dover Police, a man who was using the indoor ATM at Wawa at 298 South DuPont Highway was approached by a woman who asked him for cash. When he refused, he was hit with pepper spray and the…

Pandemic Cancels OC St. Paddy’s Parade For 2nd Year

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 26, 2021

Ocean City’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade is canceled for a second consecutive year. The 2020 festivities were among the first local events to be canceled early during the COVID-19 pandemic. The parade co-chair stated that in the interest of the health and welfare of parade participants and spectators – and due to current crowd size…

Search Continues For Suspect In Worcester Co. Homicide

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 26, 2021

Nearly three weeks ago, an Accomack County woman was found murdered in a Pocomoke City home. Maryland State Police said Monday the search continues for the man who was identified as a suspect in the killing of Lesa Renee White, who worked as a Wicomico County Correctional Officer. 52-year-old William Edward Strand of Pocomoke City…

Police: Man Stole Pick-Up Truck, Drove While Drunk, Crashed Twice

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 26, 2021

A Frankford man is accused of driving a stolen vehicle while drunk and crashing it – twice. Delaware State Police said the pick-up truck was reported stolen Sunday night and was involved in crashes on Roxana Road at Atlantic Avenue and on Shockley Town Road near Peppers Road. A trooper spotted the driver who was…

Auditor: Del. Could Realize $43-M Through Legalized Marijuana Taxation

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 26, 2021

Delaware could collect more than $43-million a year in tax revenue through regulating and taxing legal marijuana, according to a report prepared by State Auditor Kathy McGuiness. The special study used data available to the public, which indicates that legalizing the recreational use of marijuana for adults 21 or older would create a $215-million dollar…

Del. Expands COVID Vaccine Program; Teachers, School Staff Can Register

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 26, 2021

Delaware is planning more COVID-19 vaccination events and options this week, including another large event this weekend to protect at least 2,000 senior citizens who are on the waiting list. Vaccinations remain by appointment only, and are restricted to people in Phase One-B, which includes those age 65 and older.Seniors can still schedule an appointment…

Del. COVID State Of Emergency Extended 11th Time

By The Talk of Delmarva News / January 26, 2021

Governor John Carney has formally extended Delaware’s COVID-19 State of Emergency for another 30 days. In a statement, Carney said Monday the ‘life saving vaccine” is protecting more Delawareans each day, including the most vulnerable. But until supply increases, he said it is still important to wear a mask, wash your hands frequently and to…