Downstate Skeeter Spraying Tuesday Night & Spray Zones

Weather permitting; the Delaware Mosquito Control Section plans the following insecticide application(s) during the evening hours on Tuesday, August 20, 2019: Application of Anvil 10+10 (Sumithrin/PBO) with a truck-mounted sprayer to control adult mosquitoes in the following areas: In Houston and Slaughter Beach, in and near Georgetown and Selbyville, and near Bethany Beach, Dagsboro, Millsboro, Lewes, Milton, Milford, Frederica,…

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Service restored to nearly 200 Delmarva Power customers in Millsboro

Service has been restored to nearly 200 customers of Delmarva Power after an hour of outage in Millsboro, Delaware. The cause of the outage that affected 184 customers Tuesday morning between Marsh Street and Hunters Point in Millsboro was due to an equipment issue, according to Timothy Stokes with Delmarva Power. Crews were able to…

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Public Community Safety Meeting Tonight at Long Neck Elementary

There will be a public Community Safety Meeting this evening at Long Neck Elementary School hosted by State Senator Brian Pettyjohn and State Representative Ruth Briggs King. The meeting begins at 6:30pm – there will also be representatives from DelDOT, State Police Troops 4 and 7 – in Georgetown and Lewes and Delaware State Fire…

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Dead or Alive? Rehoboth Beach Patrol under fire for throwing shark in trash can

Rehoboth Beach Patrol is defending the way they disposed of a sandbar shark that washed ashore in Rehoboth Beach on Sunday, suprising beachgoers and creating buzz on social media. Tourists, locals, and beachgoers alike were suprised by the four-foot sandshark that washed ashore around 5 p.m. on the northend of the beach, according to Rehoboth…

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Sussex Tech wants to build new $150 million high school

Sussex Technical School District wants to build a brand-new building to replace its aging high school at a cost of just over $150 million, a proposal they say will save taxpayers millions in the longrun. Escalating expenses for maintenance for its aging buildings, essential security upgrades, and the need to improve traffic flow along Route…

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Beebe, Sussex County EMS to launch new pilot program for COPD patients

Beebe Healthcare and Sussex County EMS are partnering with the state of Delaware to improve quality of life and lower hospital readmissions for patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). The Mobile Integrated Healthcare COPD Pilot Program, the first in Delaware, was approved by Sussex County Council on Tuesday, Aug. 13. The initiative, slated to…

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Mosquito Spraying Downstate Tuesday

Weather permitting; the Delaware Mosquito Control Section plans the following insecticide application for mosquito larvae. This application could take place during the daylight hours on Tuesday, August 20, 2019 via helicopter (registration number N123NM). Application of Vectobac12AS (liquid BTI) to control mosquito larvae in the following areas: Near Milton. For notification purposes, spraying will be done in the following spray…

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Storm causes damage at Stango Park in Lewes, concert moved as a result

A brief barrage of heavy winds, rain, and thunderstorms that swept through parts of Sussex County on Monday caused damage at Stango Park in Lewes, uprooting trees and resulting in the temporary relocation of the Lewes Summer Concert series. “Due to storm damage in Stango Park this afternoon, the Lewes Summer Concert with The Gibbonses…

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Several Coastal Highway Overhead Street Lamps Are Dark

After last week’s pedestrian accident that left a local man dead after he was struck by a state police SUV on Coastal Highway, it became apparent that about a dozen overhead street lamps were dark along the section of Coastal Highway between Rehoboth Avenue-Extended and the Dewey Beach town limits. This stretch of Coastal Highway…

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Some Love New Silver Lake Fountains, Some Don’t!

Last month the City of Rehoboth Beach installed a pair of fountains, or mini-geysers, in Silver Lake on either side of the bridge. Their primary function is decorative, says Kevin Williams, public works director. “But they also provide some limited water quality help for the lake with the aeration in the immediate vicinity of the…

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The Man Who Could Become President Visits Rehoboth!

It’s not that uncommon to have a fundraiser for a presidential candidate in the Rehoboth area. But what is unusual is for the candidate to appear in person! That’s exactly what happened this past Friday when former V.P. Joe Biden and Dr. Jill Biden attended the first Biden presidential campaign fundraiser to be held in…

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Sen. Chris Coons Town Hall Meeting in Milford on Wednesday

Delaware Senator Chris Coons will host a town hall meeting n Milford next week   The Town Hall is Wednesday at the Carlisle Fire Company starting at 7pm.  If you’d like to go, you’ll have to register first through his website – it is free. Click here to register for the Town Hall

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UPDATED: Crash Saturday Night Near Roxana Leaves 1 Dead, 4 Injured

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UPDATED 8-19-19 – Delaware State Police have identified the name of the driver who died in a crash on August 17 on Gum Road near the intersection of Roxanna Road / Route 17 west of Roxana as 74-year-old Rosemary Amato 0f Weston, OH. ========================================== The crash continues remains under investigation by the Collision Reconstruction Unit. An Ohio woman…

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DSP & Municipal Recruit Class Graduates

The 92-B Delaware State Police and 88th Municipal Recruit Class graduated Thursday afternoon at Dover High School.  The class consists of three State Troopers and 19 law enforcement officers who represent DNREC Police, DRBA, and several local police departments – including Georgetown, Laurel, Milford, Milton, Seaford and South Bethany Police Departments. 

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MD Governor Hogan Visiting on the OC Boardwalk during MACo Summer Conference

Yes – it probably WAS Maryland Governor Larry Hogan that you possibly spotted on the boardwalk Friday morning in Ocean City.  While on the boards, the Governor presented citations to Dolle’s Candyland – a 4th generation candy company established in 1910 and Piezano’s Pizza, which opened in 1962.  The Governor has been in town for…

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City of Lewes & DNREC Cracking Down on Illegal Storage in Dunes

Delaware’s Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control and the City of Lewes will launch an awareness campaign next week aimed at clearing the Lewes dune of personal effects such as boats and kayaks that are stored illegally on the dune – not only causing harm to the dune but preventing it from protecting coastal properties…

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UPDATED: 3 Vehicle Crash Near Long Neck Leaves One Dead

UPDATED 8/16/19 – 3pm – The investigation into Thursday’s crash near the intersection of Routes 5 and 24, however Delaware State Police say 79 year old Gene Crone of Rehoboth Beach has died from his injuries at Christiana Hospital.  Police say Crone was  not properly restrained at the time of the crash, which involved two…

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DE Unemployment Rises for 1st Time in 2019 as Job Growth Slows

Delaware’s unemployment rate remains well below the national average of 3.7%, but increased for the first time this year from 3.2% in June to 3.3% in July – increasing by about 300.  State Labor officials say the unemployment rate in Sussex County remained the same from June to July at 3.2%.  Job growth is up…

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“Driven to Protect” Launched at MACo Conference in OC

Governor Larry Hogan joined Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) officials in launching “Driven to Protect,” a public-private partnership between the state and proponents of a new breath alcohol detection system that could help keep impaired drivers off the road. The governor attended a demonstration of the Driver Alcohol Detection System for Safety along with MDOT…

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Sussex County Tax Bills On the Way

Sussex County tax bills are on the way!   The County has sent out bills that cover more than 179,000 parcels – which will bring in about $160.2-million which pay for local services.  The annual tax bills include County property taxes, County sewer and water, tax ditch and street lighting fees, where applicable, plus local school…

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