Nicola Pizza Downtown Rehoboth Properties Sold

Nicola Pizza has reportedly sold its two downtown Rehoboth Beach properties for a combined $4-million. The Cape Gazette reports that Trahos Capital Investments LLC is the buyer of Nicola’s Rehoboth Avenue and North First Street properties. The pizza restaurant plans to relocate to Coastal Highway. The Trahos family already owns several other commercial properties in…

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22,000 More H-2B Visas Approved By Homeland Security

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22,000 additional H-2B Visas have been released, which should make it easier for the seafood industry, tourism and other sectors that rely upon temporary seasonal workers. The Department of Homeland Security said demand for workers is a major reason for this decision. Congressman Andy Harris, R- Md. 1st who represents the Eastern Shore said the…

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John King, Former US Ed. Sec., Runs For Md. Governor

John King, candidate for Governor of Maryland, in a photo from his campaign website

The former U.S. Education Secretary under President Obama is running for Governor of Maryland. John King plans to seek the Democratic nomination. He has been the head of the Washington-based Education Trust since leaving the White House, focusing on closing the achievement gap in schools. Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot is also running in the Democratic…

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WGMD Fishing Report 4-20-21

Tuesday was a beautiful day for fishing and I went to Broadkill Beach and tried for black drum. I fished with two rods baited with sand fleas and bloodworms and never had a bite. The only fish I saw caught was a skate. There were a lot of folks on the beach so surely a…

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Statement from DE AG Jennings on Derek Chauvin Verdict

Justice prevailed today, and I applaud the prosecutors and jurors who made it possible. George Floyd’s murderer has been held accountable; but our work is not done. History will look back on 2020 as a searing but critical inflection point in our nation’s painful journey toward racial justice and equity. In the weeks and months that followed George Floyd’s public murder, overwhelmingly peaceful…

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4 Arrested In Connection With Cambridge Shooting Death

Four men have been arrested in connection with a fatal shooting in Dorchester County earlier this month. According to Maryland State Police, the suspects were arrested at different locations over the past few days. 21-year-old Da’ Yon Lofland of Hurlock, 19-year-old Troy Rose Junior of Federalsburg, 21-year-old Elijah Jordan of Cambridge and Justin Boyce of…

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UPDATED: Sussex County Council Approves Bioenergy Application near Seaford; Jordan Warfel Nominated for BOA

The Sussex County Council met at Delaware Tech’s Carter Partnership Center again this week to deal with multiple land use applications. There was other council business as well. County Administrator Todd Lawson told the Council that Board of Adjustment District 2 representative, Brent Workman, has decided to retire. District 2 Councilwoman, Cindy Green nominated Jordan…

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DSU Approved For In-Person Commencement

Delaware State University will hold its first in-person commencement in a year-and-a-half next month. The state has approved a plan for DSU to host ceremonies May 7th and May 8th for graduates of spring, winter and summer sessions since last year. A total of six ceremonies will take place. Under the guidelines, each graduate will…

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Food Bank of Del. Names New President / CEO

The Food Bank of Delaware has a new President and CEO. The Board of Directors has announced that Cathy Kanefsky will join the Food Bank May 3rd. Kanefsky has been Chief Development Officer at Nemours / A.I. duPont Hospital for Children. The search for a new president was an extensive and lengthy one. Former President…

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Remembering Wayne Cannon

Photo of Wayne Cannon courtesy of his family

Wayne Cannon’s family, friends and the many listeners and fans he had across Delmarva are offering fond memories of the longtime radio personality. According to Cannon’s family, he passed away Monday following an illness that developed in February. He was 72. Wayne Cannon spent 20 years at 92.7 WGMD as a host, personality and salesman.…

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WGMD Fishing Report 4-19-21

Monday was not the best weather day, but fish were caught by those who braved a little rain. Tuesday looks like the only good day for the rest of the week. Amanda told us about a private boat that caught eight tog to Austin Mendez’s 10.21 citation winner. At Old Inlet Bait and Tackle the…

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Fans Will Be Allowed in Stands at Monster Mile Race Weekend

Dover International Speedway, in consultation with state public health officials, is permitted to host fans in its grandstands for its May 14-16 NASCAR race weekend, track officials announced today. State public health officials have allowed the Monster Mile to host fans after approving the track’s health and safety protocols related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.…

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DE Law Enforcement Accountability Task Force to Meet Thurs, April 29

The full membership of the Law Enforcement Accountability Task Force will convene Thursday, April 29, 10 a.m.-Noon, to consider recommendations for reform generated by its subcommittees during the last several months.   Members will discuss these proposals for inclusion in the Task Force’s formal list of recommended policy measures to be presented for further action by lawmakers,…

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Shots Fired In Ocean Pines

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About ten rounds of gunfire came from an SUV in Ocean Pines late Sunday night. According to Ocean Pines Police, the shots were reported between 10 p.m. and 11 p.m. Sunday in South Ocean Pines. There were no injuries reported, and there have been no reports of damage. Police Chief Leo Ehrisman said the shots…

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Laurel House Fire Sends Firefighter To Hospital

Photo courtesy of Blades Vol. Fire Co., fire on Seaford Rd. Apr. 18 2021

A house fire in Laurel Sunday afternoon resulted in one firefighter being sent to a hospital. According to the Delaware State Fire Marshal’s Office, the blaze broke out Sunday afternoon shortly before 1:00 p.m. in the 30,000-block of Seaford Road. Members of the Laurel Fire Department encountered smoke and flames coming from the structure. Mutual…

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Thousands Of Chickens Perish In Poultry House Fire

Photo courtesy of Md. Fire Marshal's Office, poultry house fire in Crisfield 4/18/21

A poultry house fire in Somerset County is under investigation. The Maryland State Fire Marshal’s Office says about 27,000 birds were killed in Sunday morning’s blaze on Freedomtown Road in Crisfield at a 50-by-500-foot poultry house. It took firefighters more than two hours to bring the fire under control. Damage is estimated at $50,000. The…

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WGMD Fishing Report 4-18-21

Sunday was a nice day for fishing, but once again, the fish had better things to do.  We are beginning to see some activity from the bay and ocean with tog, but so far, not much else. At Captain Bones in Odessa, we learned that trout fishing at White Clay Creek in Newark remains very…

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