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News of a new riverfront apartment building planned for A St. in South Wilmington has sparked discussion among nearby Southbridge residents about what’s coming to the area - and what it means for them.
Delaware Public Media’s Sophia Schmidt explores how anticipated development of Wilmington’s “second riverfront” could impact residents of this historic neighborhood.
Two weeks ago, we looked at Concord Mall’s change in ownership and what that could mean for the North Wilmington shopping center.
Now, there’s new news that Sears is closing its store at the mall, taking away one of its 3 anchor stores. And Macy’s - one of the other anchor stores - announced it is shuttering one-fifth of its department stores, though its uncertain if Concord Mall is on that list.
In the wake of these developments, contributor Eileen Dallabrida offers an update on what we know about what’s next for Concord Mall.
Helping position Delaware as a chemtech industry leader is the goal of a conference in Wilmington next week
The Delaware Sustainable Chemistry Alliance (DESCA) hopes to make the event an annual affair that brings science, chemical and technical industries together and makes the First State a ChemTech Hub.
The chemtech conference is February 19th and 20th at the Chase Center on the Riverfront and the Alliance’s executive director Dora Cheatham recently spoke to Delaware Public Media’s Kelli Steele about the conference and some of the topics it will cover.
A New York City organist is coming to Delaware next weekend for a concert dedicated to female composers.
Gail Archer is an international concert organist, recording artist and choral conductor and lecturer. She wears many hats, including director of the music program at Barnard College, Columbia University, where she conducts the Barnard-Columbia Chorus.
In this week’s Arts Playlist, Archer offers a look ahead to her concert at the University of Delaware next Sunday, February 23rd in a conversation with Delaware Public Media’s Kelli Steele.
A seal pup was found stranded on the beach at the Delaware Seashore State Park on the Indian River Inlet last week.
In this week's, Enlighten Me, Delaware Public Media’s Nick Ciolino speaks with Executive Director at the Marine Education, Research & Rehabilitation Institute Suzanne Thurman about the seal and how to ensure these protected ocean mammals are safe when they visit Delaware during the winter months.