50th Annual Sunfest Celebration at the Inlet in Ocean City through Sunday
This weekend is the 50th Anniversary of Sunfest. The festival kicked off Thursday morning and runs through 6pm on Sunday at the inlet parking lot in Ocean City. Sunfest has something for everyone â activities for the kids, food and music on 2 stages, and homemade crafts of all kinds. Check out the Halloween Beach…
Read MoreClear Space Theatre Company Accepts Letter of Intent from City of Rehoboth Beach to Begin a Public-Private Partnership to Redevelop City Owned Land into a New Performing Arts Center
The City of Rehoboth Beach and Clear Space Theatre Company have agreed to move forward with a comprehensive public-private partnership agreement. This is based on the terms provided in a letter of intent from the City, which was accepted by the Clear Space Board of Directors on Thursday. This acceptance also ends the Theatre’s site…
Read MoreDANA Issues Response to GoFundMeâs Unauthorized Donation Pages for Nonprofits
Donation pages for 1.4-million charitable non-profits created without the non-profits approval or consent on the fundraising platform GoFundMe has sparked confusion. The Delaware Alliance for Nonprofit Advancement (DANA) reports these charity pages were created with information mined from the non-profits along with information from âtrusted partnersâ including Candid and PayPal â but no notice was…
Read MoreTemporary Closure of Section of Camden Street in Salisbury Friday – Monday
The City of Salisbury will temporarily close Camden Street â between South Division and Baptist Streets beginning Friday. This closure is to ensure the safety of participants and staff taking part in a Rabies Clinic on Saturday behind the Wicomico County Health Department. The sidewalk will remain open to pedestrians as will the parking garage…
Read MoreMD Transportation Official Continue Statewide Tour in Wicomico County Thursday
Maryland transportation officials visited Wicomico County Thursday during their statewide transportation tour. State officials discussed the Department’s Draft Consolidated Transportation Program for FY 2026 to 2031, which calls for a $21.5-billion six-year investment in projects and programs aimed at enhancing safety, maintaining the state’s transportation system to keep it in working order and driving economic…
Read MoreUPDATED: Funeral for Maryland District 38A Delegate Charles Otto Today
UPDATED – 10/24/25 – Funeral services for District 38-A Delegate Charles Otto will be held this morning at the Hinman Funeral Home in Princess Anne. The service begins at 11am followed by interment at Allen United Methodist Church Cemetery.  =================================== Maryland District 38A Delegate Charles Otto has passed. Otto has been a member of the…
Read MoreTalk of Delmarva Fishing Report 10/24/25
User 284190339 · 10-24-25 Fishing Report Thursday saw decent sea conditions but according to both of my reporting stations only one boat ran out into the ocean. The weekend is looking very good with light winds and moderate seas. I would expect good catches of sea bass with a few nice flounder. Lewes Harbour Marina…
Read MoreCambridge Police Investigating Bank Robbery; Suspect Possibly Connected to Other Bank Robberies in MD, DE
Cambridge Police are investigating a bank robbery that happened Wednesday morning at the M&T Bank on Sunburst Highway. Officers say an African American male wearing a dark colored sweatshirt with colorful writing on the front entered the bank and approached a bank teller demanding money, then left with an undisclosed amount of cash. Police say…
Read MoreTalk of Delmarva Picture of the Day
Debra Swartzlander – Sunset at Masseys Landing. Click for full view
Read MoreOndrea Starzhevskiy Steps Into New Role As Worcester County Finance Officer
The Worcester County Commissioners have appointed Ondrea Starzhevskiy to serve as the new finance officer. Starzhevskiy briefly served as deputy finance officer after joining the Countyâs finance team in August 2025. In her elevated role, Starzhevskiy will lead the Treasurerâs Office. Starzhevskiy has 14 years of accounting expertise, including seven years as a director. Her…
Read MoreâWeâve Got Your Backâ–Governor Moore Addresses Workforce Amid Federal Shutdown Concerns
Governor Wes Moore today joined a roundtable with workforce development service providers to discuss the impacts of the federal government shutdownânow entering its fourth week. The discussion was hosted at the Mobilize Montgomery Federal Workforce Career Center in Montgomery County, a first-in-the-nation career center created exclusively to address the employment needs of displaced federal workers…
Read MoreMosquito Control Spray Announcement–Ground Adulticiding
Weather permitting; the Delaware Mosquito Control Section plans ground adulticiding insecticide application(s) during this evening, Thursday, October 23rd. The application with a truck mounted sprayer will be conducted to control adult mosquitoes near Millsboro, Seaford, Harrington, and Felton. All insecticides to be used are registered with the USEPA for mosquito control and will be applied…
Read MoreSenate Passes Housing, Supply Chains Legislation Authored by Senator Blunt Rochester
U.S. Senator Lisa Blunt Rochester celebrated the Senate’s passage of three bills she authored as part of the ROAD to Housing Act, as well as the bipartisan Streamlining American Manufacturing Strategy Act. Senator Blunt Rochester says the Senateâs passage of her housing and manufacturing bills marks progress on key priorities sheâs heard from Delawareansâtackling housing…
Read MoreDelaware Paid Leave Program to Waive All Penalties and Interest for Employers During First Year
The Delaware Department of Laborâs Division of Paid Leave has announced that penalties and interest will be waived from all late quarterly submissions during the first year of the Paid Leave program. This decision was made to ensure that business owners and third-party administrators have flexibility in managing the new program. Chris Counihan, Director of…
Read MoreDE Insurance Commissioner Navarro Announces Ninth Consecutive Workersâ Comp Rate Decrease
Delaware Insurance Commissioner Trinidad Navarro announced today that workersâ compensation insurance rates will decrease for the ninth year in a row, effective December 1st. The voluntary market is expected to decrease average loss costs by 11.6%, and the residual market will see an average rate reduction of 9.08%. Residual markets are often seen as the âlast resortâ of coverage…
Read MoreWicomico Deputies Assist Delaware State Police in Stolen Vehicle Chase
Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office Deputies are currently working in conjunction with Troopers from the Delaware State Police to determine the identity of a driver that led authorities on a chase in both Maryland and Delaware. Deputies assisted Delaware State Police Wednesday morning after a pursuit involving a stolen vehicle crossed state lines. Investigators say the…
Read MoreTalk of Delmarva Fishing Report 10/23/25
User 284190339 · 10-23-25 Fishing Report Wednesday was another small craft advisory day so no boats left Indian River Inlet or Lewes. No one answered the phone at Breakwater Tackle on the fishing pier at Cape Henlopen Sate Park because the west wind blows out the water under the pier. We do have some exciting…
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Carol Tabor – Ocean View – Rabbit nesting in yard at Bay Shore Campground. Click for full view
Read MoreFederalsburg Teen Arrested on Gun and Drug Charges
An 18-year-old from Federalsburg is in custody following a traffic stop and arrest last week. A Dorchester County Sheriffâs deputy arrested him in Hurlock last Thursday night. Deputies say they smelled cannabis during the stop and found a loaded semi-automatic handgun on passenger Cavin Wilcox, along with about five ounces of cannabis packaged in multiple…
Read MoreInmate Who Failed to Return to SCCC After Approved Pass Apprehended
The Delaware Department of Correction has announced that an offender from the Sussex Community Corrections Center (SCCC) in Georgetown who failed to report to his work location while on an approved pass has been apprehended. The date of the walk-away was October 17th. Department of Correction Officers in Rehoboth Beach apprehended 32-year-old Ollee Lincoln-Plummer yesterday,…
Read MoreSea WitchŸ Festival Parking Restrictions and Road Closures
The annual Sea WitchÂź Festival, hosted by the Rehoboth Beach-Dewey Beach Chamber of Commerce, is October 24th-26th. The parade will glide down Rehoboth Avenue at 11 am on Saturday, October 25th and will bring parking restrictions and road closures throughout the city. There is no overnight parking permitted for any Rehoboth Avenue parking spaces Thursday…
Read More17-year-old, Adult Charged in Milford Gun Incident
Milford Police have arrested two individuals after an armed incident on NW 2nd Street. Officers say a 17-year-old pointed a gun at three people in a vehicle on October 17th and later brought two untraceable handguns onto school property at Milford High. He is facing multiple felony charges. Police also arrested 19-year-old Ivan Salez of…
Read MoreShooting in Dover Leaves Four People Injured
Dover Police are investigating a shooting that left four people injured Monday night. Shortly before 8 p.m., Dover Police received a call regarding the shooting on Mifflin Road. Officers responded and found four victims–all young men from Dover–ranging in age from 18 to 23. Police say victims were at a residence on Mifflin Road when…
Read MoreTalk of Delmarva Fishing Report 10/22/25
ï»ż User 284190339 · 10-22-25 Fishing Report Tuesday saw small craft advisories up in the afternoon, so I though a few boats might try the Outer Wall and the Ice Breakers in the morning for sheepshead and tog, but according to Lewes Harbour Marina, who had the same thought, none did. Breakwater Tackle on the…
Read MoreLewes Household Hazardous Waste & Electronics Equipment Collection Day
Accepted Items All Containers Must Be Leak Proof and in original containers. Do not mix products in one container. House: Full aerosol cans, bleach, chemistry kits, nail polish, polish removers, perfumes, disinfectants, drain cleaners, floor wax, mercury thermometers, moth balls, oven cleaner, spot remover, toilet cleaner, fluorescent light bulbs Workshop: Corrosives, paint, small compressed-gas cylinders,…
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