DE ELECTIONS: General Information

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VOTER REGISTRATION: Available through Election Day, November 8 – Click here to register You can also use this to check on your current registration in case of changes from the recent redistricting. It will show your polling location, how you’ve voted in the past, sample ballot for the current election, request a vote by mail…

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DE ELECTIONS: Vote by Mail

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Delaware now offers Vote By Mail, which permits a voter to request and to be sent a ballot by mail that may be voted and returned by mail. No reason is needed to Vote By Mail. Postage for the ballot envelope containing the voted ballot is paid by the Department of Elections. Secure Drop Box…

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WGMD Radio Flea Market 9-3-22

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Beau – 302-684-4886 – Kodak power cell slide projector – ask for price – Lawn tools and garden tools – ask for price – Troy power washer – ask for price Rick – 443-235-7621 – Gas dryer – works great – $200 – Gas Water Heater – almost new – $500 Jeff – 215-206-7140 –…

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WGMD Picture of the Day

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ML – Over the Del-Jersey-Land Reef – WGMD Throwback Thursday Picture of the Day – to August 10, 2011 and the sinking of the USS Radford. The USS Radford was decommissioned in 2003 and was sunk to become part of the Del-Jersey-Land artificial reef. The artificial reef lies equal distance from Cape May, NJ, Ocean City, MD and Indian River Inlet, DE. Many who served on the Radford during its 26 year history were aboard a Cape May-Lewes Ferry that was chartered by the states and left from Lewes to watch the historic sinking. (WGMD’s Mari Lou was on the ferry for the sinking – along with Captain Bill and Kathy Baker) The USS Radford, at 563 feet long, is the longest vessel ever sunk for an artificial reef in the Atlantic. The holes that had been cut in the ship’s hull ended up too high off the water and we spent hours on the ferry going back and forth while the holes were enlarged and the Radford eventually began to take on water. However once it started to go down – it disappeared below the surface within 90 seconds. Watch the video of the sinking –
https://youtu.be/vJGYMJWH6ss

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WGMD Radio Flea Market 8-27-22

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Ted – 410-603-4521 – Ceramic Kiln with lots of molds – $500 Keith – 302-381-1945 – 10ft Metal Aluminum Brake Windy shade version – $700 Al – 410-865-9165 – Saddle hunting Gear (2 ropeman 1 Accenders) – $50 each ask for out gear Mike – 302-249-5512 – 13ft Prowler sit on top kayak – $200…

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SEPTEMBER IS COURTESY MONTH

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It takes little effort to extend kindness. The entire month of September gives ample opportunity to practice being kind. It’s National Courtesy Month! The word courteous comes from the Middle English word ‘kindness,’ which means ‘noble deeds’ or ‘courtesy’. One of the greatest novelists in the English Language, Henry James, once said: “Three things in…

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WGMD Picture of the Day

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WGMD Throwback Thursday Picture of the Day – circa 2007. This is Muppet – a frequent visitor to the WGMD studios. She would come to visit with Bill Dickerson when he would run errands for the station and deliver the weekly papers. Muppet would go from office to office to visit with everyone who was at the station. Muppet and Bill are greatly missed by everyone at WGMD. Click for full view

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WGMD Radio Flea Market 8-20-22

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Beau – 302-684-4886 – Kodak power cell slide projector – ask for price – Lawn tools and garden tools – ask for price Ron – 609-790-4370 – 2 bikes: Cannondale bike & Trek bike – Bike hitches – ask for price John – 302-212-5413 – 2015 Kawasaki Ninja 650 Motorcycle, Clear title and tagged –…

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WGMD Picture of the Day

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Throwback Thursday Picture of the Day – remembering Bill Rogers. Former radio DJ and talk show host. Here Bill’s in the main studio doing his special brand of talk radio. You knew Bill was on the air when the Theme from the Sopranos hit the airwaves! Followed by more soundbites that any one person could collect – let alone keep track of! He had one of those shows that you just stopped what you were doing and listened – whether you agreed with him or not. We lost Bill to cancer in September of 2019, but he’ll always be a part of The Talk of Delmarva!

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