Holy Cross School students dressed in red, white and blue performed a mix of patriotic and sacred songs in honor of a handful of visiting veterans Wednesday as part of their celebration of Catholic Schools Week.
Camden Mayor Richard E. Maly expects a large crowd to show up for Camden Town Council’s Monday night meeting given the fallout over former Town Manager James O. Plumley III’s arrest for fraud. So does town resident Bobbi Toner, who plans to attend.
The Caesar Rodney School District has promoted three administrators, including two moving up to replace recently retired administrators. Caesar Rodney Director of Human Resources David Perrington has been promoted, among others, to assistant superintendent to replace. Dr. Lou Ann Carlson. She retired Wednesday.
A&B Plus Consignment Shoppe opens on Friday, as part of the Downtown Dover Partnership’s First Friday marketing initiative. Owner Diane Avery has more than 30 years experience in banking and picked up some retail sales experience along the way, all while raising three children by herself. But, she wanted to try something different.
Preliminary hearings for former Camden Town Manager James Plumley and Smyrna contractor Mark Moore are scheduled for Friday morning in the Delaware Court of Common Pleas in Dover. The pair is charged in a scheme police say defrauded the town of Camden of more than $100,000.
Former Camden Town Manager James O. Plumley III and Smyrna contractor Mark A. Moore were arrested Thursday for fraudulently charging the town of Camden for repairs that never took place, the Camden Police Department said.
Caesar Rodney High School junior Brandon Walton’s family has a long history of serving in the U.S. Army’s Delaware National Guard. On Wednesday, the Camden resident officially became the fourth generation of his family to serve in the National Guard.
Delaware State University Director of Development Bryant “Tee” Bell was recently recognized for his work to help ensure the success of the recent Delaware Fight For Air Walk held by the American Lung Association.
In the first week of January, police booted five vehicles, and all the people who came out and saw the boots paid their fines immediately. To date, Dover Police have collected more than $4,000 from seven vehicles that have been booted.
The Delaware Senate voted unanimously to extend the term limits in office for Dover’s mayor and City Council members beginning after the April elections.Senate Bill 165, which passed 21-0 with all present, will now go to the state House of Representatives.
Dover City Council learned Monday night that revenues for the 2012 fiscal year will be about $270,000 less than anticipated, according to updated projections presented by Controller Donna Mitchell.
Miyagi Prefecture, Delaware’s sister state in Japan, made visits to Dover and Wilmington Monday to thank Diamond State residents for their support after the devastating earthquake and the tsunami that ensued in March 2011.
Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden and U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Assistant Director Holly Petraeus held a town hall meeting at Dover Air Force Base Friday to advise airmen of the consumer fraud that lurks for them.
The new Dover Library’s structure has pretty much taken shape as the rust colored steel beams are just about all in place and things like the steel structure of the library director’s office have materialized.
Lake Forest High School students and staff celebrated the grand opening of its new school-based food pantry that aims to help students through a collaboration with the Food Bank of Delaware.
The Capital School District Board of Education will reconsider illegal pay raises for administrators at its February meeting. The school board voted unanimously, 5-0, Wednesday night at North Dover Elementary School to notify the Delaware Office of the Attorney General that it has placed the matter on its Feb. 8 agenda.
When Dover resident Sirena Young, 25, moved into public housing with her two young daughters back in 2006 she knew she did not want to stay there forever. So, as soon as Young turned 18, she enrolled in the Delaware State Housing Authority’s Moving to Work program as a tool to realize her dream of home ownership.
Retired businesswoman Paula Kinsey has a love for teatime as part of America’s English heritage and as part of high society. Tea time is common occurrence where she spent most of her life in Culpeper, Va.
The Wyoming Town Council knew it had the right man for the job already under its employment when it came to naming its new police chief. Police Chief Martin Willey has been with the Wyoming Police Department for more than six years, rising from the rank of corporal to lieutenant/officer in charge.
Dover City Councilman William P. McGlumphy will not seek reelection this spring after 10 years representing the 2nd District.
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