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Parkinson’s group forms community through singing

, , , , Neck rolls, shoulder shrugs and stretches came before an array of “wees,” moving up and down pitch like a siren, filled a brightly lit church room.  Then on to held “ahhs” and other vowel sounds, as members of the Parkinson’s Education and Support Group of Sussex County choir warmed up their vocal cords and bodies for their weekly rehearsal. The choir, formed by PESGSC in October, […]

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Rehoboth Beach’s Sierra Moon moving across the street

, , Rehoboth Beach’s Sierra Moon Surf & Skate is on the move, but it’s not going far, because the decades-old business feet from the Boardwalk is taking over the former Carlton’s space across Rehoboth Avenue. Sierra Moon has been around since 1992. Business partners Andrew Gitaitis and Grant Willis have owned it for the past 27 years. They took it over when they were 21 and 20 years old, […]

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Sussex County Family Court construction on target for late 2025 completion

, , Construction of a new Sussex County Family Court building in Georgetown is progressing on schedule for completion by the end of 2025, a state court spokesperson said Nov. 19. Construction began in June 2022 on the $115 million, 107,800-square-foot structure that will replace an outdated and overcrowded 30,000-square-foot building not far away on The Circle in Georgetown that was built in 1988. “They are just overpacked in the […]

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Women’s Council of Realtors Sussex County welcomes 2025 leadership

, , , , , , , , , , , The Women’s Council of Realtors Sussex County celebrated the installation of its 2025 officers at a vibrant ceremony held Nov. 20, at Victoria’s Restaurant on the Boardwalk in Rehoboth Beach. Local real estate professionals gathered to honor the new leadership team, which is set to guide the organization through the coming year. The event highlighted the council’s dedication to […]

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Julie Gritton Team welcomes Amy Ottinger

The Julie Gritton Team at Coldwell Banker Premier announced Amy Ottinger has joined the group.  Since making Sussex County her home in 2008 after relocating from New Jersey, Ottinger has fully embraced the local community and its particular charm. “I absolutely love living in Delaware, and haven’t looked back since,” she said. Her deep appreciation for the area’s beauty and welcoming spirit drives her passion for helping others find their […]

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Lewes house tour, holiday village and market set Dec. 7

Tickets are now on sale for the Lewes Historical Society’s annual Holiday House Tour of Lewes, to be held from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 7, featuring 10 properties adorned for the season. The society will also hold its annual holiday village and market in conjunction with the house tour, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Dec. 7, on its main campus at 110 Shipcarpenter St. Limited preview […]

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Mike Lilly named Rehoboth Beach’s new arborist

Rehoboth Beach has announced Mike Lilly as the city’s new arborist, a position left vacant for nearly a year. “It’s exciting,” said Lilly, during an interview Nov. 26. Lilly, 27, took over Nov. 4, and introduced himself to city commissioners during a meeting Nov. 15. His official title is urban forestry and parks manager. Prior to Rehoboth, Lilly worked at Bella Terra Landscapes for the past seven-and-a-half years. He said […]

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Carney announces judicial nominations

Gov. John Carney announced Nov. 22 a slate of judicial nominees, including positions for Sussex County Family Court and Court of Chancery. The Hon. Bonnie W. David is nominated for vice chancellor of the Court of Chancery, while Judge Paula Terese Ryan and Commissioner Sonja Truitt Wilson are nominated for reappointments to their positions at Sussex County Family Court. Carney has called an extraordinary session of the Senate Monday, Dec. 16, […]

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Cape school district student population up, but down at high school

Cape Henlopen School District’s student population rose to 6,654 for the Sept. 30 unit count, an increase of 99 students from the same time last year. “Already, though, we are continuing to grow. We have 6,686 students, which is 32 more than just six weeks ago,” said Assistant Superintendent Jenny Nauman during the Nov. 14 school board meeting. “So they’re continuing to knock on the door and coming with different […]

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