Governor John Carney Announces Judicial Nominations

Governor John Carney has made several nominations for judicial appointments this week.  He has nominated Sussex County Superior Court Judge Richard Stokes for appointment to the position of Resident Judge – he is currently the Acting Resident Judge.  He also nominated attorney Craig Karsnitz for a seat on the Sussex County Superior Court.  Two judicial…

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Coastal Cleanup is Saturday Morning in Delaware

Coastal Cleanup takes place Saturday morning on Delaware’s 97-mile eastern coastline.  There are more than 45 sites statewide that include river and ocean shorelines, wetland and watershed areas.  If you are a volunteer and have questions about your site – contact State Parks Statewide Zone Captain – Alison Romano, 302.900.1423 State Wildlife Areas Zone Captain…

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Governor Signs Bill at Rehoboth Bandstand Protecting Delaware from Offshore Drilling

Governor John Carney joined state and local officials, tourism, marine, fishing, and environmental advocates at the Rehoboth Beach Bandstand today to sign two pieces of legislation aimed at protecting Delaware’s coastline and coastal economy from offshore drilling. “An oil spill of some sort could negatively impact the fragile tidal wetlands and ocean beaches, and habitat…

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Arlett Calls Carper Unfit For Office

In an interview heard this morning on Delmarva LIVE! With Jake Smith, Republican candidate for US Senate Rob Arlett called current Delaware Senator Tom Carper unfit and should step down from office. The entire interview can be heard on here on WGMD.com and 92-7 WGMD Facebook page.

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Hurricane Refugee Dogs & Cats Arriving at New BVSPCA Georgetown Facility

The new BVSPCA rescue and rehabilitation shelter in Georgetown has opened its doors months earlier than scheduled to help pets left homeless by Hurricane Florence. The shelter has already received 42 dogs rescued from hurricane flooded North Carolina and dozens of cats scheduled to arrive today. Director of BVSPCA, Walter Fenstermacher, says once the dogs…

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DEFAC Increases Delaware Revenue Forecasts

Delaware’s revenue forecast continues to improve. The Delaware Economic and Financial Advisory Council met for the first time since the FY 2019 budget was approved – and has raised the revenue estimate for this year by $43-million and $34-million for 2020. The new money comes from a combination of higher revenue estimates and legislative changes…

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Delmarva Peak Energy Conservation from 1 to 2pm Wednesday

A conservation period will be called from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, September 19, for all Delmarva Power customers, and for Delmarva Power’s Maryland and Delaware customers participating in Energy Wise Rewards. Delmarva Power’s Delaware residential and small commercial customers and its Maryland residential customers can receive a bill credit of $1.25 for…

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UPDATED: Police Identify All Victims Struck by Train in Georgetown Sunday

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UPDATED – Tuesday, 4:45pm -Georgetown Police have identified the third person who was struck by a train north of town early Sunday morning.  He is 25 year old Mario Niz-Lopez of Georgetown.  He and Roblero-Ortiz remain in critical condition at Christiana Hospital ======================================================= UPDATED – Monday, 11:55am –  Georgetown Police have identified two of the…

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Sussex County Council Approves Amended Special Events Ordinance & other Action

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The Sussex County Council continued it’s public hearing on the proposed increase of forested or landscaped buffers for subdivisions or overlays. An additional 7 people added their comments to the record – most in support of the expanded buffer from 20-feet to 40-feet. No vote has been taken on the proposed ordinance. In Old Business,…

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Wheelchair Pedestrian Injured in Crash with DSP Trooper in Lewes

A crash involving a pedestrian and a Delaware State Trooper is under investigation by State Police. Just after 5am a State Trooper was northbound on Route 1 approaching Dartmouth Drive with a green light when a 67 year old man from Lewes in a motorized wheelchair tried to cross Route 1 within the cross walk.…

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FREE Parking Returns to Downtown Rehoboth Today, But for How Long?

Free parking returns to downtown Rehoboth Beach starting today, Monday, Sept. 17, 2018.  Typically parking meters would return to service on the Friday of the next Memorial Day Weekend.  However, city officials have scheduled a special meeting this Friday, Sept. 21, to discuss proposed changes to the parking meter and permit regulations as recommended by…

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UPDATED Thurs PM : High Rip Current Advisory through Sunday Evening

…HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK NOW IN EFFECT THROUGH SUNDAY EVENING… * LOCATIONS…The New Jersey Shore and the Delaware Beaches. * RIP CURRENT RISK…High. * SURF ZONE IMPACTS…A high risk of rip currents means dangerous and potentially life threatening conditions exist for all people entering the surf. People visiting the beaches should stay out of the…

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Ellendale Voters Say Yes to Clean Water

Ellendale voters have said yes to clean water.  Voters in the proposed Ellendale water district approved a referendum – 81 to 21 on Saturday.  The results will be presented to the Sussex County Council on Tuesday, October 2 for certification and a formal resolution to adopt the district.  Once that is done, the county will…

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Gary Persinger & David Moskowitz Win Dewey Beach’s Commissioner Race

Voters in Dewey Beach have selected incumbent Gary Persinger and newcomer David Moskowitz to fill the two commissioner seats that were up for grabs this election season!   Here are the results: David Moskowitz with 302 votes. Gary S. Persinger, the only incumbent, had 405 votes. William J. Stevens with 227 votes. Dewey Beach Mayor…

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The Popular “Acoustic Jam Night” Returns to Rehoboth Beach Museum!

For a blast from the past, don’t miss the Rehoboth Beach Museum’s re-creation of Acoustic Jam Night, the popular musical event held at The Front Page Restaurant & Bar from 1984 through 1993. This year’s Jam Night will be on Friday, Oct. 5, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Rehoboth Beach Museum. The…

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It’s Dewey Beach Election Day

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Dewey Beach voters go to the polls today to elect 2 members to the Dewey Beach Commission.   Incumbent Gary Persinger is challenged by newcomers David Moskowitz and William Stevens.  Courtney Riordan did not run for re-election.  The polls are open from 10 to 6pm at the Dewey Beach Lifesaving Station on Dagsworthy Avenue.  

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Two People Injured in Dewey Beach Roof Collapse

Two people were injured when the ceiling in their bedroom collapsed.  Dewey Beach Police and Rehoboth Beach fire officials were called to the ocean block of Read Avenue after sheets of drywall and insulation fell from the ceiling.  The couple – a 79 year old man and 68 year old woman – both from Milford…

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UPDATE: This Is Only A Test – POSTPONED

IPAWS National Test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) The test scheduled for September 20 has been postponed to October 3. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in coordination with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), will conduct a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and Wireless Emergency Alerts…

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Dept of Education Looking for Public Comment on SB 172

Public comment is being taken by the Delaware Department of Education on the development of standardized school-level financial reporting.  The federal Every Student Succeeds Act and Senate Bill 172, which was passed by state lawmakers this year require development of a state-wide approach to define and report school-level expenditures, so that per-pupil expenditures can be…

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DAFB Hosting Hurricane Florence Relief Units from Around the Country

Dover Air Force Base is hosting several Air National Guard units from across the country in support of Hurricane Florence relief efforts.  As of Friday, Dover AFB provided staging to C-130 search and rescue aircraft, HH-60 helicopters and C-17 cargo aircraft from Air National Guard units in Alaska, California and New York.  And those members…

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Propaganda & the American Revolution Discussion Coming to R.B. on Tuesday

Propaganda, a method of persuasion that attempts to influence the emotions, attitudes, opinions, and actions of people is used for ideological, political and/or commercial purposes. Modern-day propaganda has many media resources to influence the thought processes of the populace.  During the era of the American Revolution, the American colonies had a flourishing network of newspapers…

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UPDATED Thurs PM: One NCCo Road Still Closed for High Water

The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) announces to motorists that the following roads are closed due to high water on the roadway. Once the water has receded to safe travel levels; the roadway will be reopened to motorists. New Castle County Airport Road between Commons Boulevard and I-95  ALL OTHER ROADS ARE OPEN TO TRAFFIC…

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UPDATED: Worcester Residents Should Prepare for Significant Rain & Possible Flooding

UPDATED THURSDAY, 9-13 – Based on updated forecast information from the National Hurricane Center (NHC) regarding the track of Hurricane Florence, the threat to Worcester County has been significantly reduced. Worcester County Emergency Services (WCES) is urging residents to prepare for significant rainfall. Those residing in low-lying areas prone to flooding should prepare for flooding…

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Ocean City Continues to Monitor Hurricane Florence, OC Bikefest Moved to Convention Center

Ocean City emergency management officials are continuing to monitor Hurricane Florence, which is now showing a southern track, steering farther away from the Maryland coastline.  While emergency management officials watch closely in the event of changes to the storm’s path, Ocean City continues to be open for business. OC Bikefest events, including the ticketed concerts,…

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