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Sea Witch Festival winners announced
REHOBOTH BEACH -- The winners for the 2009 Sea Witch Costume Parade have been announced.
Milton woman stole identities, police say
Suspect wanted in similar scheme in Pa. By TERRI SANGINITI * The News Journal * November 6, 2009 A 41-year-old Milton woman, who used to work at a Lewes medical office, allegedly stole patients' personal information and opened fraudulent credit cards, charging more than $2,000 on them.
Punkin Chunkin reaches farther
BRIDGEVILLE -- With film crews from the Discovery Channel, MTV Japan and various news organizations on site, the 24th Annual World Championship Punkin Chunkin competition has grown far beyond its Sussex County roots, but the three-day event promises the same camaraderie and fun.
Milton remembers its loved ones with a garden
After the completion of the Milton Memorial Park gazebo in May, the Milton Garden Club invited residents to plant gardens and trees in honor of lost family members.
Milton's Shipbuilders Village flooding persists
Milton resident John Meade is enraged the Town of Milton has done nothing to alleviate flooding in Shipbuilders Village.
Fall features sweet and spicy pumpkin brews
Fall has arrived in Philadelphia and with it has come an influx of luminescent gourds, sliced up in all sorts of manners ranging from goofy to ghastly and from inane to inventive.
Therapists support local charities
National Physical Therapy Month, sponsored by the American Physical Therapy Association, is a nationwide observance held each October.
20th Annual Sea Witch Halloween and Fiddler's Festival in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
The Sea Witch Halloween & Fiddler's Fest at Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, will have plenty to keep the young and young at heart busy.
Milton Lions to host smorgasbord
The Milton Lions Cluba s 44th Annual Smorgasbord buffet will be held from 3 to 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Oct.
End of 'Cape II' brings back memories
The bell to change classes rang and students at the old Cape Henlopen High School, built in 1924, moved through the hallways.
Delaware News: Flooding causes road closures
The following roads have been closed because of flooding, the Delaware Department of Transportation reports this morning: New Castle County Del.
Felton man wanted for assault, burglary
MILTON - Delaware State Police are looking for Lawrence Grimm, 30, of Felton in connection to an ongoing burglary investigation and a domestic assault incident in May.
Student, 16, accused of throwing weapon
A 16-year-old Cape Henlopen High School student was arrested Tuesday for tossing a metal martial arts star past two 16-year-old girls, narrowly missing them with the sharp-pointed weapon, state police said.
Milton to use federal grant to update town sidewalks
A For a detailed map of sidewalk recommendations, residents can go to: www.communitywalk.com/MiltonSRTS Milton students will soon have a safer, healthier path to school after a $124,000 federal grant was acquired under the state's Safe Routes to School program.
Virginia 'Ginny' Bell, 68, of Dagsboro, died Monday, Sept. 28, 2009. She had a successful career at Progress Lighting in Philadelphia for 18 years.
Potter Wes Stack stands next to his favorite piece, a raku fired plate. Stack took up pottery eight years ago at the Rehoboth Art League after retiring from a career in education and technology at Delaware Tech.
Screening, brewery tour Oct. 11
Dogfish Head Craft Brewery started as a small-town brewery. Now it is featured in a film which takes the audience on a revealing and entertaining journey that provides unexpected and surprising turns.
Thousands of pedals, one purpose
Around 1,500 bicyclists went for a little ride Saturday. A little ride from Dover to Rehoboth Beach, that is.
While Dewey Beach mulls a cost-effective plan for damaged and flood-prone Bayard Avenue, condo residents are restoring a salt marsh choked with invasive reeds.