2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: Sepp Straka tops leaderboard with Tony Finau, Tom Kim pushing
Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler have a lot of work to do with weather threatening this weekend
Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler have a lot of work to do with weather threatening this weekend
Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler have a lot of work to do with weather threatening this weekend
Scheffler had no business scoring par on the 18th hole Friday
Scheffler had no business scoring par on the 18th hole Friday
“Die With a Smile” collaborators Gaga and Mars will perform a tribute to Los Angeles on Sunday, February 2
Second Street Players will present “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” from Friday to Sunday, Feb. 7 to 9, and Feb. 14 to 16, at the Riverfront Theater, 2 S. Walnut St., Milford. Based on the celebrated novel by Ken Kesey, the stage adaptation by Dale Wasserman explores the brutality of life in a mental institution with humor, candor and unforgettable characters. Directed by Marge Ventura with Assistant Director Ann Nichols, Friday […]
In an effort to improve the resilience of the city’s water system, Rehoboth Beach officials are considering the installation of a water connection with Tidewater Utilities near one of its wells off Warrington Road. Headquartered in Dover, Tidewater Utilities, a subsidiary of Middlesex Water Company, provides water services to about 60,000 retail customers in New Castle, Kent and Sussex counties. Public Works Director Henry Matlosz presented the proposal during a […]
The Delaware Department of Labor informs businesses with tipped employees that withholding credit card fees from tips is illegal. The post Withholding credit card fees from tips is unlawful in Delaware appeared first on Delaware Business Times.
The Delaware Department of Labor informs businesses with tipped employees that withholding credit card fees from tips is illegal. The post Withholding credit card fees from tips is unlawful in Delaware appeared first on Delaware Business Times.
Construction leaders are encouraged by Gov. Meyer's order to look into ways to reduce housing costs, including a "one-stop shop" for regulations. The post Construction industry encouraged by Meyer’s housing executive order appeared first on Delaware Business Times.
The Colombian and Venezuelan groups come together for “Me Pasa (Piscis)”
Nemours is preparing to help more patients in northern Delaware after announcing a $130 million expansion at its Alfred I. duPont Campus in Wilmington. The post Nemours to see $130M expansion focused on its youngest patients, newest doctors appeared first on Delaware Business Times.
“Orchestra” is the lead single from Ferry and Barratt’s first collaborative LP
The scouts, siblings and leaders of Cub Scout Pack 95 recently participated in the annual Pinewood Derby race at Wesley Church in Georgetown. The track was set up, the racing decorations were in place and the driver licenses were attached to the lanyards, ready for each driver. In all, 32 scouts brought in the cars they had designed and built, weighed them in, registered them and placed them on the […]
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The Delaware Department of Agriculture recently announced that last year’s farmers markets hit an all-time high sales record of $4.46 million. In 2024, sales from all 20 Delaware community-run farmers markets totaled $4,459,268, up $314,317 from the previous record set in 2023. “What we are witnessing with back-to-back records is just how much agriculture and farmers markets are a pillar in the community,” said DDA Acting Secretary Nikko Brady. “Farmers […]
The Delaware Business Times is proud to announce the opening of nominations for the fourth annual CEO of the Year Awards. Applications are open until Feb. 28. The post CEO of the Year application period opens appeared first on Delaware Business Times.
After learning the Delaware State Fair ice rink would close in eight months, groups that use the facility met this week with a fair official and were set to meet with the governor’s staff Jan. 30, as they lobbied to keep the facility open until another is built in the region. Chris Parks of Lewes has played hockey since 2017 in a coed league on the Big Oyster team. He […]
Weeks after causing a stir by launching a website that shamed alleged speeders on Atlantic Street in Milton, a couple has shut down the site, saying they accomplished their goal of bringing attention to the problem, and they want to work on solutions. Joel and Kelly DeMott made the announcement just after 2 p.m., Jan. 29, about four hours after another statement that they had stopped accepting comments on the […]