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The increasing presence of homeless individuals in Georgetown is an issue town leaders have faced for years. Last year, officials created the 10-person Supportive Housing Issues Committee to help find solutions.
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National Train Day was last Saturday - May 9th. To mark the occasion, the Lewes Junction Railroad & Bridge Association unveiled its newest arrival- an early 1900s steam engine.And Delaware Public Media’s Isreal Hale was on hand for that event for this edition of History Matters.
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Rehoboth Beach Patrol has a new captain.
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Rehoboth hired Dover Kohl and Partners, a Miami, Florida based city planning company, to help with the planning code update process - but critics say their unfamiliarity with the city is problematic.
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The new facility will more than double the available gallery space, allowing the museum to showcase temporary exhibitions and more of its permanent collection.
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The city of Wilmington partners with the Delaware Poets Almanac as part of the city’s semiquincentennial celebrations.
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The Ag Dept. is offering just over $400,000 in total funding this year from the federal Farm Bill.
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A Smyrna park closed early over the weekend to prevent what authorities are calling a “takeover” style party.
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DNREC proposed two options in an attempt to address turf maintenance and parking concerns: either move to a new location in the park or shift to a bi-weekly schedule. The market organizer sought a third option.
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Hillary Olson comes to the First State from the Rochester Museum and Science Center in New York, where she served as the institution’s President and CEO.