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Schools across the First State are expected to fully open – most for the first time since March 2020. And while questions remain about how best to bring…
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Gov. John Carney’s COVID pandemic emergency order officially lifts Tuesday, but even as COVID restrictions disappear there are lingering effects from the pandemic we are coping with this summerAnd one of those is higher food prices.Contributor Eileen Dallabrida looks at what we are paying more for and why.
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Gov. John Carney’s decision to relax COVID capacity restrictions changes the equation for many stores and businesses looking to get back to normal after over a year of modified operations.But contributor Eileen Dallabrida reports while many retailers are already seeing a welcomed rebound in business, it’s not all smooth sailing.
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Delaware moves from Phase 1 to Phase 2 of its reopening plan this Monday. Phase 1 allowed many stores to open their doors again, albeit with limited…
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Gov. John Carney’s decision to reopen part of the state’s economy is good news for many businesses. Department, clothing, and sporting goods stores as…
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This week’s frigid temps and the avalanche of emails you may be receiving about pre-Black Friday deals are a sure indication that – even with Thanksgiving…
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This year, back-to-school shoppers are expected to spend more than ever before—and they will part with their dollars in multiple ways in a variety of…
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Shopping for shoes is a longtime back-to-school tradition. This year, there’s a shift in the market since Payless ShoeSource filed for bankruptcy after 63…
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We’ve previously discussed what’s next for shopping malls and other retail centers across the First State.But there’s another highly competitive battle…
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As consumers plunge into the traditional holiday shopping season, they are expected to spend more than ever. They also will shop in more ways, making wish…