UPDATED: Friday Collision on Harbeson Road Leaves Millsboro Woman Dead

UPDATED – 12/09/24 – The Delaware State Police have identified 79-year-old Barbara Hageman of Millsboro, Delaware as the woman who died in the three-vehicle fatal crash Friday. ============================================================== ORIGINAL STORY – 12/08/24 – A Millsboro woman is dead after a three-vehicle crash at Harbeson Road and Cool Spring Road south of Harbeson just before 6…

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UPDATED: Dagsboro Voters Elect Bill Chandler & John Marvel to Town Council

UPDATED – 12/09/24 – Dagsboro voters opted for a change on the Town Council. Voters on Saturday re-elected Bill Chandler with 83 votes and John Marvel received 47 votes. Incumbent Norwood Truitt received 42 votes. Bill Chandler and John Marvel will be sworn in at the December 16th Council meeting. ============================================================ UPDATED –  12/06/24 –…

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State Fire Marshal Investigating Intentional Fire in Laurel Sunday

Laurel firefighters were called for a structure fire on West 7th Street in Laurel Sunday just before 8pm. Crews arriving at the scene found an outbuilding and an adjacent vacant home of fire. The State Fire Marshal’s office investigation determined the fire was intentionally started at the outbuilding and damage is estimated at $20,000. Officials…

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Mark Saunders Appointed to Rehoboth Beach Commission

There is a new face on the Rehoboth Beach Commission. Mark Saunders, who came in third in the city municipal election for 2 open seats on the Commission in August, has been appointed with a 5 to 1 vote to fill the remainder of the term recently vacated by Don Don Preston. Saunders was lauded…

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Virginia Pursuit of Stolen Vehicle Ends in Girdletree

Worcester County Sheriff’s office was notified Sunday of a pursuit from Virginia into Maryland of a stolen vehicle. Sheriff’s deputies did not join the pursuit, but located the stolen vehicle on Onley Road in Girdletree after it crashed around 4:30pm. The three occupants ran off on foot, but were located unharmed. The three were juveniles…

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Crash North of Selbyville Sunday Injures 2

Two people were hospitalized after a single vehicle crash north of Selbyville. Delaware State Police say just after 5pm Sunday a Toyota 4-Runner was northbound on Route 113 when it left the roadway, went into a ditch and struck a utility pole and overturned. The driver – a 20 year old man and a passenger…

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Search of Lagoon Saturday Night at Northside Park in OC Turns up Personal Belongings in the Water, but No Person in the Water

Ocean City Police and Fire Departments were called to the lagoon at Northside Park around 8pm Saturday after someone spotted personal belongings floating in the water. The Department of Public Works removed the items – officials have no idea how long they’d been in the water. Police conducted a perimeter search and Ocean City Fire/EMS…

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Cars Stolen with Children Inside Rise During Holiday Season

As cars stolen with children alone inside spike during the holiday season, Kids and Car Safety is calling on families to remain vigilant and never to leave children or pets unattended in vehicles, even momentarily. Over the Thanksgiving holiday break, Kids and Car Safety documented several incidents involving children left alone in vehicles that were…

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Talk of Delmarva Radio Flea Market 12/07/24

Boy Scout Troop 281 from Ocean View is selling Christmas Trees at Hope Center – Mariners Bethel Global Methodist Church – weekend until 730p and weekdays 4 until 730p   Art – 267-908-2558 – Dewalt Miter Stand with wheels, brand new – $125 Lee – 302-752-7078 – FREE daybed with blue cushions John – 302-947-0997…

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Weapons Detection Units Go into Effect Monday in Wicomico County Public Schools

Beginning on Monday Wicomico County Public Schools will begin using weapons detection units at various events – including sporting events, after-school activities as well as randomly at various schools to detect weapons and other prohibited items. These items include but are not limited to firearms, knives, and other objects that could pose a threat to…

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Flags to Half-Staff on Saturday for National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day

On the 7th of December 83 years ago, 2,403 service members and civilians were killed in a painful and unprovoked attack on our Armed Forces. On National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, we remember these women and men, who gave their last full measure of devotion to our Nation. We honor the brave service members who — with the…

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UPDATED: Rehoboth Avenue Paving Project Paused till Early Spring

UPDATED – 12/06/24 – The cold temperatures that moved onto Delmarva this week caused a temporary pause in the Rehoboth Avenue paving project – which DelDOT and the City of Rehoboth Beach have extended until early spring. The paving project will resume in the spring when temperatures rise. ================================================================= ORIGINAL STORY – 11/15/24 – Paving…

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Traffic Changes During Ocean City Christmas Parade on Saturday

The Ocean City Christmas Parade is Saturday morning (December 7th) beginning at 11am. The route is extended from Old Landing Road to 120th Street. Traffic changes will begin at 7:45am – with the full traffic pattern in effect by 9am. Southbound lanes on Coastal Highway from 100th to 125th Streets will be closed for the…

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MD 2024 Deer Firearm Season Opener Nearly Identical to Last Year

Maryland Natural Resources officials say the 2024 deer firearm season opener is nearly identical to last year’s numbers. Maryland hunters harvested 10,889 deer on the opening weekend – which was November 30th to December 1st. The number is just 16 fewer deer than last year.   Click here for the deer harvest breakdown by county Additional…

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Seashore Marathon Will Impact Rehoboth Beach Roads Saturday Morning

Expect early morning road closures Saturday as over 3000 runners will take part in the Rehoboth Beach Seashore Marathon and Half-Marathon. The run begins at 7am at the Rehoboth Beach Bandstand. This is a Boston Marathon qualifier – there is NO race day registration.  Between 7 and 3pm – several roads will be open to…

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Caroling on the Circle Helps to Collect Food for Sussex County’s Hungry

Thursday night’s Caroling on the Circle in Georgetown brought hundreds of people to the Circle to celebrate the season – and help those in need. At the end of the Caroling, organizers announced that so far – over 17,000 canned and non-perishable food items have been collected for local food pantries. The food items collected…

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