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City Hall closed 11:30-1 December 5

City Hall closed 11:30-1 December 5 lcoan Wed, 11/29/2023 - 16:11 City Hall will be closed from 11:30 am-1 pm Tuesday, December 5, so that all employees may attend the annual holiday luncheon. If you have business to conduct at City Hall on that date, please plan accordingly. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to serving you between the hours of 8:30-11:30 am and 1-4:30 pm December 5.

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Zelky’s Beach Arcade opening Tanger Outlets location

, Looking to add to its Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk locations, Zelky’s Beach Arcade is opening a location in Tanger Outlets Bayside, which is the shopping center with Nike, Old Navy, Under Armor and others. The arcade’s unmistakable bright pink sign and elephant-themed logo have been hung above Suite 470. A bright pink piece of tape on the window of the outlet location simply says, “Opening soon.” An unidentified employee at […]

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Dewey committee recommends fundraising campaigns

To help pay for the proposed new town hall and police station, the Dewey Beach Marketing Committee has recommended commissioners consider several fundraising campaigns to involve the community. At the committee’s Nov. 7 meeting, Chair Alex Csedrik referred to the group’s June vote to recommend commissioners approve a beach-themed wall mural on the new building to recognize donors who contribute funds in escalating amounts that would correspond with different elements […]

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Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective to play in Lewes Dec. 9

Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective will perform for a Coastal Concerts audience at 2 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 9, at Cape Henlopen High School auditorium, 1250 Kings Highway, Lewes. The concert will be preceded at 1 p.m. by Lani Spahr and his Performance Insights. Kaleidoscope was dreamed up in 2017 by Philadelphia native and Delmarva favorite Elena Urioste with her pianist/composer husband and playing partner, Tom Poster. The collective’s flexible roster features many […]

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‘Life and Adventures of Santa Claus’ play to open Dec. 1

Possum Point Players and sponsor Service Today present a holiday production for the entire family, “The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus.” Performances are set for Friday to Sunday, Dec. 1 to 3, and Dec. 8 to 10, Possum Hall, 441 Old Laurel Road, Georgetown.  Tickets are $22 for adults and $20 for seniors and students. Friday and Saturday shows are at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday matinees are at 2 p.m. […]

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Chef Dru Tevis to sign Food Network Magazines Dec. 2

When chef Dru Tevis won Holiday Baking Championship 2022, he, along with co-workers, family, friends and fans, celebrated the win on the night the final episode at Thompson Island Brewing Company in Rehoboth Beach. The brewpub featured Tevis’ creations weekly throughout the airing of the show during beer garden watch parties. One of the prizes awarded to the winner of Holiday Baking Championship 2022 was a spot in Food Network […]

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Milton council sets Dec. 4 for hearing on water borrowing

Milton Town Council will hold a public hearing Monday, Dec. 4 on borrowing more than $6 million in state funds for three water infrastructure projects. Following that public hearing, council will set a public referendum, letting voters have the final word. The big ticket of the three projects is a 500,000-gallon water tower on town-owned land next to the Rails to Trails on Federal Street. The town has already gotten […]

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News Briefs 11/28/23

Sussex P&Z meeting slated Nov. 30 Sussex County Planning & Zoning Commission will meet at 3 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 30, in the county administration building, 2 The Circle, Georgetown. Included on the agenda is a public hearing on a conditional-use application filed by Wayne Development LLC for a RV and boat storage operation on the southwest side of Gull Point Road near Oak Orchard. Also included on the agenda is […]

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Rehoboth Beach looking at change in committee structure

Last month, Rehoboth Beach commissioners changed city policy to remove nonresidents from advisory committees. Now, commissioners are discussing eliminating those committees altogether in favor of one general committee.   After hinting about changes to the overall committee structure during discussion on nonresident involvement, Commissioner Toni Sharp introduced the proposal during a workshop Nov. 6. She said a lot of the city staff’s time and energy are spent attending and preparing for […]

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