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This story comes from the Delaware Journalism Collaborative. Delaware Public Media is a member of this partnership of local news and community organizations working to bridge divides statewide.
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Delaware’s official Return Day was cancelled over COVID-19 concerns. But some officials in Sussex County tried to keep the tradition going with a scaled…
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A few state and local Republican officials say they intend to hold their own Return Day despite the Delaware post-election tradition being canceled.The…
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The latest casualty of the COVID-19 pandemic is Return Day. The post-election celebration to “bury the hatchet” won’t happen in 2020 because of…
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First State political candidates came together to set aside the campaign hostility and literally bury the hatchet Thursday.Midterm election candidates…
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Listen to this week's edition of The Green:Or listen to individual stories below:Earlier this year, Chemours decided to keep its headquarters in Delaware…
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Return Day is a tradition unique to Delaware, a political party of sorts that takes place two days after the Election Day every two years. Political rivals bury the hatched - both literally and figuratively.It’s been going strong for over 150 years.In this month’s History Matters, produced in conjunction with the Delaware Historical Society, Megan Pauly spoke with some of the people involved with the event and those who’ve also dug into its history.
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Red, white and blue permeated the Georgetown Circle Thursday, as political friends and foes marched together in a show of unity at Return Day.Bitter…