“’This is sacred ground for Delaware, and we will continue to treat it with the honor and respect it deserves,’ said Tim Slavin, a state official.
Easter egg hunts back on, bring welcome sign of hope
Easter egg hunts and related events are sort of back this year, promising some fun while following pandemic guidelines.
Distracted driving added to list on improving highway safety
Officials cited technologies like high-friction surface treatments, rumble strips and ‘automated enforcement’ (that’s bureaucratese for red-light cameras).
Delaware in the 1920s: F. Scott Fitzgerald, ghost-hunting and a few du Ponts
A new novel called ‘Ellerslie’ is a ghost story set in a riverfront mansion in Edgemoor in the Roaring ’20s.
Appo proposes 8:15 start for middle, high students; 9:15 for younger ones
The district school board votes May 11 on the proposal, and it would start this fall.
What to do, expect when you go hunting for a COVID-19 vaccine in Delaware
The best simple advice is to register with the biggest suppliers, because you’ll need an account to schedule and maybe just to see the appointment calendar.
Tough, touching stories of human rights at Dickinson Plantation
‘It can be uncomfortable to tell and hear,’ said supervisor Gloria Henry. ‘It’s very hard to hear some parts of history, but we will never shirk from that.’
Schools hope summer programs, support will avoid students being held back
Droves of students will not be held back because of interruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Delaware educators say. Instead, schools will bear down on core math and English skills. They’re also planning ways to help kids catch up through various programs in the summer and when they return to school in the fall. “We’re trying our best to …
Appoquinimink warms to later start for middle, high schools
The school board on March 15 will live-stream a workshop on its YouTube channel featuring a sleep expert.
They’re baaaackkkkkk. Cicada onslaught is on its way this spring
The cumbersome bugs rarely do much damage, but there will be millions of them per acre.