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Diorama of historic Rehoboth Beach likely to move to city hall

, , It appears a diorama of Rehoboth Beach in the 1920s will be moving to city hall. Over the last several years, Rehoboth Beach historian Paul Lovett, whose family has owned the Oak Grove property on the east side of the Lewes-Rehoboth Canal since the 1950s, has been painstakingly re-creating what Rehoboth Avenue looked like in the early 1900s. The diorama, still a work in progress, has been housed at […]

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Rehoboth Art League to host receptions Jan. 5

, , The Rehoboth Art League will ring in the new year with three exciting exhibitions throughout January and February: the 9th Regional Juried Photography Exhibition, The Lifted Veil: Photography by Phyllis Berger, and To the Water’s Edge and Back, featuring paintings from the late Edward Loper Jr. The art league will host receptions for all three exhibitions from 5 to 7 p.m., Friday, Jan. 5, inviting anyone interested to […]

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Overfalls Foundation to host Anchor Drop ceremony Dec. 31

Ahoy! All citizens, families and visitors are invited to the 13th annual New Year’s Eve Anchor Drop, courtesy of the Overfalls Foundation. This local Lewes holiday tradition will kick off at 2330 hours (that’s 11:30 p.m. for landlubbers) Sunday, Dec. 31, at Canalfront Park in Lewes, alongside the Lightship Overfalls (LV-118), a National Historic Landmark. Attendees and the ship’s crew will watch as the lighted ceremonial anchor will begin its symbolic […]

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Your World: Youth Environmental Film Festival to debut in May

During the Rehoboth Beach Independent Film Festival in November, the Rehoboth Beach Film Society announced its newest education initiative, Your World: Youth Environmental Film Festival, confirmed for Sunday, May 5. The film society thanks its initial funding partners, Delmarva Power and Dogfish Head Brewery. The call for film submissions will be announced in January. To view program guidelines and important deadlines, students may go to rehobothfilm.com/your-world-youth-environmental-film-festival. A cornerstone of the film […]

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Hometown holiday cabaret on deck at Milton Theatre Dec. 23

The Milton Theatre will host Milton’s Merry Melodies: A Hometown Holiday Cabaret at 8 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 23, at 110 Union St., Milton. In a magical evening filled with warmth, nostalgia and the joyous sounds of the season, local performers will light up the stage with music and merriment, enhanced by live accompaniment from the Milton Theatre house band. For more information or to purchase tickets, go to MiltonTheatre.com or call 302-684-3038.

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Santa’s Rehoboth House visits conclude Dec. 23

The Rehoboth Beach-Dewey Beach Chamber of Commerce has announced the last days people can visit with the jolly old elf. As Christmas nears, Santa’s House on the Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk will be open from 4 to 6 p.m., Friday, Dec. 22, and 12 to 3 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 23. Dogs may visit Santa at his house from 2 to 3 p.m., Dec. 23. Guests can bring their cameras, stop by to […]

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New Milton public works plans await congressional action

In the game of federal congressional chicken over appropriations, funding for a proposed new public works facility in Milton is on hold until a larger agreement is reached. The town has been discussing for about a year and a half the idea of building a $6.4 million public works building on a 10-acre plot of town-owned land on Sam Lucas Road. Town Manager Kristy Rogers presented a concept plan for a […]

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