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CAMP Rehoboth Chorus British concert tickets going fast

, Tickets are going fast for CAMP Rehoboth Chorus’s The British Are Coming concerts. Concerts will take place during Presidents Day weekend, with performances set for 7 p.m., Friday and Saturday, Feb. 16 and 17, and 3 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 18, at Epworth United Methodist Church, 19285 Holland Glade Road, north of Rehoboth Beach. The Sunday matinee is sold-out.  Tickets are $25 and available at camprehoboth.com. The concert features an ambitious program […]

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Local experts bring wine tasting and education to Delmarva

, Local wine experts Susan Lynham of Sumptuous Tastings and Ray Kurz of Cuvée Ray Wine Lovers Academy are joining forces to bring a robust offering of formal and informal wine education to Delmarva. Among many other qualifications, both Lynham and Kurz are certified by the Wine & Spirit Educational Trust, a renowned, London-based wine education entity, to offer certified WSET courses. They will be doing so through their association […]

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Down Syndrome Association of Delaware opens Milton facility

, For both workers and members, Jan. 25 was a day full of smiles as the Down Syndrome Association of Delaware opened its new office off Martins Farm Road in Milton. The association, which was founded in 1979, cut the ribbon on the new location, which offers office, conference, meeting spaces and an outdoor playground.  Executive Director Lauren Camp Gates said, “We had been wanting to be in Sussex County […]

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Snyder-Hall announces run for 14th District seat

Claire Snyder-Hall announced her candidacy for the 14th Representative District Jan. 31, the same day she announced her resignation as executive director of Common Cause Delaware. A Senate candidate against former Sen. Ernie Lopez in 2014, Snyder-Hall said many of her supporters from then encouraged her to run for the seat that will be vacated this year by retiring Rep. Pete Schwartzkopf, D-Rehoboth Beach.  “I didn’t plan on running, but […]

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State treasurer opens up about health issues

State Treasurer Colleen Davis shared personal health information in a statement sent out Jan. 29, explaining time off she has taken for surgeries.  “I want to share a personal update with you regarding my upcoming schedule and why I won't be able to participate in some important meetings and events over the next few weeks,” she wrote in a press release. “Due to health issues with some members of my family, […]

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Accent on Travel named Master Viking Expert agency

Accent on Travel owner Annette Nero Stellhorn announced the agency has been awarded the title of Master Viking Expert. Stellhorn said Accent on Travel manages millions of dollars in river cruise vacations for local residents and is honored to be selected. "We have been selling river cruises in Europe, Asia and beyond for over 25 years due to the ease of travel and popularity of river cruise vacations for our clients. […]

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Rehoboth commissioners vote for, against parking changes

The 2024 pay-for-parking season in Rehoboth Beach is fast approaching, and commissioners are beginning to make decisions on how things will operate. During a meeting Jan. 19, two proposed amendments to code failed when commissioners voted 3-3. Commissioner Patrick Gossett was absent. The first would have increased the fine for parallel parking violations from $15 to $50. The second would have authorized a one-time adjustment to the amount of a […]

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