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Sussex County council candidates square off on development and its costs

Development and who should pay for it was largely discussed during an Oct. 29 League of Women Voters forum with Sussex County Council incumbent Mark Schaeffer and his challenger Jane Gruenebaum. Democrat Gruenebaum said she was part of an effort to save the forested area of Coral Lakes, and was an original organizer of Sussex Preservation Coalition. “For me it was time to take the next step to actively try […]

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Cape, Milford school leaders urge county to enact VSA

, , , Leaders from two school districts addressed Sussex County Council Oct. 29, urging them to support a voluntary school assessment to address population growth caused by new development. Wearing a Cape Henlopen Education Association T-shirt, CHEA President Christy Wimmer said if a VSA had been implemented in the 2020 fiscal year, Cape could have received about $62 million to offset the cost of new building construction and renovation […]

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Business News

Site helps disability applicants select legal representation

SSD Evaluations LLC has launched a website that can help people find the best disability lawyer to represent their cases. The innovative, claimant-centered service gives prospective lawyers the information they needed to decide whether they want to take a particular case, along with the information claimants must have to make a final decision on who might best provide the expertise needed. The information lawyers need is obtained by an anonymous […]

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Business News

DE222 Honoree: Jennifer Cohan

As CEO of Leadership Delaware, Jennifer Cohan embraces growing Delaware’s cohort of leaders and the collaborations that are made possible by the small-state connections in Delaware.

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Music

Young Thug Pleads Guilty in YSL Case

The Atlanta rapper pleaded guilty to participating in criminal street gang activity, ending his role in the longest trial in Georgia history. Here is a summary of a trial plagued by violence, misconduct, and controversial rulings.

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Tapestry of Two art opening set Nov. 9 at CAMP Rehoboth

, , , CAMP Rehoboth’s art exhibition Tapestry of Two: A Mother and Son's Creative Connection will open with a reception from 4 to 6 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 9, at 37 Baltimore Ave., Rehoboth Beach. Weaving together visual arts, poetry, music and fabric art, the show spotlights mother-and-son artists Coca de Silveira and Guillermo Silveira, and their fusion of creative spirits. Their unique relationship is the heart of this exhibition, […]

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Flags for Heroes seeks donations

The Lewes-Rehoboth Rotary Club’s annual Flags for Heroes campaign is underway. The organization is asking for donations to help support its largest fundraiser of the year. Flags for Heroes volunteers will be putting up hundreds of American flags in front of the Cape Henlopen School District offices on Kings Highway in Lewes, starting Monday, Nov. 4. The flags will be lit at night. The Rotary is selling medallions for $50 apiece that […]

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