This Week’s Review Includes: Dover Fan Zone adds DockDogs, Mirror Men and Robocars DOJ seeks info on Seaford children’s pastor charged with porn Bloom Energy plans to move some Delaware jobs to Mexico 2024 Wilmington Beer Week adds brews outside city Wilmington’s Tariah Hyland wins John Lewis youth award for activism DIAA to focus on HS athletes selling name, image …
Milford will continue with park at center of eminent domain case
Milford plans to refine its comprehensive plan and continue to build the park at the center of this month’s controversial eminent domain case, the city manager said Friday. Mark Whitfield said he’s neither shocked nor surprised by the decision this week to terminate the eminent domain action on Annette Billings’ land. “I’m here to facilitate what they ask me to …
DelawareLIVE Weekly Review – February 18, 2024
This Week’s Review Includes: State programs like EDGE help women-owned businesses grow You won’t be on TV, but you can win big at Playhouse ‘Price is Right’ Kaisy’s Delights offers European vibe in former Millsboro bank Billboard mocks Milford mayor, council as wanted for theft Layfield hearing: Employees say he was jovial showing video Top seeds advance in DIAA wrestling …
Billboard mocks Milford mayor, council as wanted for theft
“WANTED – MILFORD CITY COUNCIL – ATTEMPTED THEFT” says a billboard featuring photos of Milford’s mayor and seven council members that went up Friday on Del. 113 at the south end of town. It’s the most recent reaction to the council condemning eight acres belonging to Annette Billings and then using eminent domain to take her property for $20,000. That’s …
DelawareLIVE Weekly Review – February 11, 2024
This Week’s Review Includes: Economist predicts mild 2024 recession, hit Taylor/Travis song Heads up: I-95 near 896 to be closed Feb. 14-15 and Feb. 19 10 Delaware companies win state EDGE grants Victims’ Rights task force to hear updating, funding ideas Sanford student wins $25,000 as science competition finalist Caravel prevails over Ursuline in front of home crowd Click on …
Milford moves to condemn widow’s property for bike path
This report has been updated. The Milford City Council has voted to condemn eight acres of a widow’s property and pay her $20,000 for it, so the city can access the adjoining acres that it paid her brother more than $500,000 for. Milford wants the property to install bike and pedestrian paths that would help connect the town to …