DE222 Honoree: Sheila Bravo
Before leading DANA, Sheila Bravo worked in nonprofit, for-profit and academic industries, most recently as the former executive director of the Rehoboth Art League.
Before leading DANA, Sheila Bravo worked in nonprofit, for-profit and academic industries, most recently as the former executive director of the Rehoboth Art League.
, A vacant restaurant space on southbound Route 1 outside Rehoboth Beach is set to become First State Brewing Company’s second location. Founded in 2020 by Paul Hester, the Middletown-based tap house and kitchen officially announced it was coming to town Oct. 25 on its Facebook page. However, the painting of the sign on the building throughout the week made the future opening known days beforehand. Jeff Horne, First State […]
, The winter season is one of the most stressful and dangerous for people living without shelter. More volunteers are needed for Code Purple at the Cape, formerly known as Code Purple at St. Jude the Apostle, as it gears up again to provide temporary overnight accommodations for men at St. Jude and women at the Lutheran Church of Our Savior. Anyone interested in joining the effort to support some […]
, , , , , , , , , Gallery One announced its exhibition, Bountiful, will be open to the public through Wednesday, Dec. 4, at at 32 Atlantic Ave., Ocean View. Featured paintings reflect the bounty and beauty of the season, and the appeal of the local area. “True Blessing” artist Eileen Olson said, “Organic shapes come alive with a plethora of colors in greens, golds and deep reds in […]
The trial for a Millsboro man who faces charges related to his role in a crash that killed three people, including a 9-year-old girl, on Christmas Eve 2022 got underway Oct. 28 at Delaware Superior Court in Georgetown. Jason Wilcox, 48, faces three counts of manslaughter, four counts of first-degree assault, one count of speeding, one count of leaving the scene of a collision resulting in death and one count […]
, , , , , , , Halloween revelers of all ages roamed the streets of Dewey Beach Oct. 25, collecting candy and enjoying the Dewey Business Partnership’s annual holiday event. Sponsored by the DBP as part of the Rehoboth Beach-Dewey Beach Chamber of Commerce Sea Witch Festival, the howling good time offered trick-or-treating at businesses along Coastal Highway, plus a zombie graveyard dance party on the bay beach. The […]
Due to the drought, please conserve water ecorcoran Tue, 10/29/2024 - 09:03 A drought watch is now in effect throughout the state of Delaware. Residents are urged to take the drought watch seriously and mitigate water usage. Limit outdoor water use by reducing the watering of lawns and outdoor plants. The City of Rehoboth Beach water department will be shutting off all irrigation to city property this week. The burning ban ordered October 15 is still in effect as well.
Despite the unanimous recommendation of the planning and zoning commission and one leader’s objection, Dewey Beach commissioners voted 4-1 Oct. 18, to set a 2-foot freeboard requirement rather than the proposed 3-foot minimum for structures in a FEMA-designated flood zone. Leading discussions, Commissioner Gary Persinger said the 2018 town comprehensive plan recommended revisiting the freeboard requirement, and the town climate change committee recommended an unspecified increase to it. Freeboard elevation […]
After less than one year, Baird Mandalas Brockstedt & Federico attorney Alex Burns is no longer the city solicitor for Rehoboth Beach. The move marks the end of a nearly two-decade run of the law firm representing the city. Lynne Coan, city spokesperson, said that, as of Oct. 23, Baird Mandalas Brockstedt & Federico had withdrawn from representing the city in all capacities. The city is appreciative of their legal […]