Coastal Point
A local, weekly newspaper serving coastal Delaware.
Volume 6
- McLaughlin: OVPD not getting ‘short end of the stick’
- Fenwick dumps dumpster-screening ordinance
- Community rallies around Springtime Gala
- Non-resident voting, at large seats discussed
- County approves increase to sheriff fees
- Environmental projects praised at meeting
- Public fireworks displays offer safe fun
- Cap off a feast with fresh mushrooms
- Local author offers holiday tale
- Holiday weekend hopping on Freeman Stage
- New law helps families access dental care for children with disabilities
- Community steps up yet again
- Patriots still serving nation
- Letters to the Editor -- July 3, 2009
- Fourth of July celebration runs all weekend long
- FIBP gets into shape at World Gym
- Firecracker 5K sparks success in inaugural event
- Delaware Amateur Golf Championship comes to Cripple Creek
- Shockley's legacy means more room for Roxana VFC
- Vincent C. Beardsley, 16
- Katherine Louise Blades, 84
- Juliana E. Carter, 73
- Georgetta W. Pepper, 92
- Debbie J. Wilson, 54
- Rain gardens offer an attractive alternative to yard puddles
- Bethany Blues goes green with green roof
- Back to basics with a community garden
- Mueller achieves NAR Green designation
- ResortQuest’s Powell earns national green designation
- Project Resources offers help with getting solar, wind on your home
- Association honors local member Realtors
- BREAKING NEWS: Updated - Body found on beach near Rehoboth
- Bethany Beach planners look at major subdivison
- County planning process leaves room for confusion
- State mourns one of its leading senators
- Ellen Rice Gallery to welcome summer
- Chefs to demonstrate cooking with farmers’ market finds
- Blossoms blooms with move to Dagsboro
- SCHS community ready for healing
- Bluewater gets approval to star
- Observations from the couch
- Letters to the Editor -- June 26, 2009
- Seaquels brings the next big thing in home furnishing
- Volunteers, 5K bringing support for 25th annual 4th of July Parade
- All In: Poker tournaments vs. cash games
- Junior Golf tourney brings youth to Sussex County courses
- Barbara Mary Decker, 80
- John A. Engler, 82
- Donald R. Feltenberger, 90
- Janet Marie Ireland, 69
- Fred R. Lucas, 57
- Hugh Revell, 69
- John Edward Somerville, 85
- This week's Open Houses
- Bills to clear energy hurdles finding support
- David H. Slayback III, 76
- Bill aims to return teachers to their classes after maternity leave
- Fenwick cancels council election for second year in a row
- Happy Father's Day, Dad!
- Magee, Bennett ready to open area’s farmers’ markets
- Frankford and Showell elementaries benefit from SEDAST donation
- DSWA ‘steadfast’ to recycling commitment
- SEDAST deserves our thanks
- My stomach beat out my head
- Letters to the Editor--June 19, 2009
- Ellen Rice Gallery celebrates 10 years by giving back
- First annual OC Beachfest combines family, fun and extreme entertainment
- Little League icon steps down, Hudson named president
- Paul Jerrold-Jones, 85
- Madeline E. MeGee, 89
- Emily C. Pachuta, 84
- Economic concerns table proposed statewide rental tax
- It’s getting easier going green
- Local realtors aims for affordability
- Produce takes a pounding
- Ocean View looks to recoup various legal fees
- Old Timer's show to retell past
- Increased cap on sheriff's sale fees dropped
- Contractors ready for annual gala
- Steel workers keep inlet bridge local
- National guard aims to be green
- Red Cross urges preparedness for storms
- County council rejects Double Bridges business
- Time for another look at stupidity
- National Guard might lead way
- Local group preserving area’s rich history
- Justice recalls life in Cedar Neck
- Local skimboarder at helm of new magazine
- Charity golf tourney to honor Hohnstine’s legacy
- Lucks awarded Realtor of the Year honor
- Agenda
- Calendar of Events
- Margaret Mary (Beck) Calabrese, 70
- William ‘Bill’ Thomas Ennis Jr., 64
- Michael F. Kordek, 94
- Joseph F. O’Neill Jr., 75
- Thomas A. Reis, 72
- Fenwick subdivison approved despite vocal opposition
- Fenwick Lions' pride stretches to Selbyville
- Joint policing talks falter amid controversy
- County puts financial muscle behind Blue Hen
- New SB council gets to business
- Selbyville ready to turn back the clock
- Hickman continues legacy of giving
- Seaside Craft Show to bring Bethany boardwalk to life
- Charity quilt puts Bethany Beach in spotlight
- Taste ready to take off
- Bandstand gearing up for hot summer nights
- JWJ Foundation gets some help from Ravens Roost
- Deaver urges changes to land-use law
- SCHS teacher arrested for rape of student
- No legs for joint police force
- Oh, what penguins leave behind
- Letters to the Editor -- June 5, 3009
- Robinson takes Sea Colony tennis to new heights
- IR student athletes take skills to next level
- River Soccer Club offers summertime fun for youth
- Don A. Bennett, 82
- Ethel M. Breasure, 83
- Richard N. Crone, 76
- Donald J. Doutt, 79
- William B. Holman, 91
- Gaylen Richardson Johnson, 84
- Marshall Donoway Lewis, 76
- Anthony P. “Tony” Mammarella, 76
- Frederick Thomas ‘Tom’ Shunick, 68
- Michael Robert Monahan, 57
- Charles J. ‘Charlie’ Simpson, 71
- Helen Burgess Terrill
- Carper's 'green' legacy extends across Delaware and beyond
- From coop to carrots: Composting keeps things clean and green
- Local company shows off green initiatives at Green Demo Day
- The woman with all the answers
- Special Bible goes 'green' too
- Beauty at the Beach offering service samples June 10
- Noise amendment adopted in Bethany
- Raffle aims to buy ‘New Lungs 4 Chuck’
- Referendum set on Bethany council terms
- Fenwick Island welcomes summer 2009
- Annual wine-tasting to benefit RSK Foundation
- Endangered whale died from ship strike
- NASCAR ticket raffle to help local pets
- County council presents $128 million budget
- County P&Z recommends denial of change
- Ray Ray’s bringing Snack Shack cuisine to Taste
- Lady Indians’ soccer short-lived on the post-season pitch
- IR softball ousted in state quarterfinals by No. 1 Caravel
- Saxton, Youngs and Headman elected in South Bethany
- Joint policing issue could be voted on at May 26 workshop
- Drug manufacturer: Beebe patient deaths result of ‘institution-specific issues’
- Barefoot Gardeners hosting plant sale Saturday
- Iconic new mill mirrors Millville’s namesake
- County approves automated CPR devices
- Memorial Day Carnival to kick off Freeman Stage season
- SDSA paints grounds with native plants
- Seashell flowers bring seaside flair to Artisans Fair
- IRHS fundraising gets rolling again
- UPDATED: South Bethany proposes smaller tax increase
- Bethany sets June hearings on park, tower
- Bethany considers rights-of-way regulation
- Noted artist finds her muse in Bethany Beach
- Hunger Walk along boardwalk set for May 31
- IRHS teacher wins fellowship on Lincoln legacy
- Coastal Point takes home the MDDC trophy
- Businesses look to enhance tourism as summer season arrives
- Teachers protest proposed pay cuts
- County plans major cuts in grants
- Ocean View favors combining police force with Millville
- Can you Taste it?
- Ocean View to raise water rates, fees
- Public opposition raised to business rezoning
- Mitchell files complaint over police issue
- Isom offers a facial that's All About U
- For mother-daughter crafters, it's in the bag
- Lend a lily, recycle that rosemary
- Bireley wins re-election
- Local businesses hit by burglaries
- Waiting to see which way the wind blows
- Historical society eyes major changes
- Shore Dems get new name, president
- Disaster preparedness program to feature various experts
- County approves Mountaire rendering plant
- Some decisions are not easy
- Thanks for all the great help, Mom
- Letters to the Editor -- May 8, 2009
- All can be fair in business
- Eyes 4 Glass draws glances to Artisan's Fair
- Tennis primes for conference tourney
- All in: Poker tells and reading your opponent
- IR Softball picks up ground with conference wins
- Indians’ baseball stretch streak to five with win over Lake
- Jean B. “Jenny” Baker, 92
- Judith J. (Beck) Birmingham, 67
- Frank Dukes Bunting, 91
- Doris B. Jones
- Beulah Pitts, 95
- Agenda
- This week's Open Houses
- Lady Indians' soccer team battles for approaching tournament
- Agenda
- Calendar of Events
- Board hears teachers on contract terms
- Fenwick explores Twitter and Facebook
- Bethany looking at cap on terms
- Bethany approves speed bumps on Collins
- Moore named IRSD Teach of the Year
- MBS invites audiences to Wonderland
- Bethany planners working on survey
- Town officials to become twits?
- The days are creeping up on me
- Point Editor makes a new friend
- Letters to the Editor -- May 1, 2009
- Indians’ softball rounds the bases for wins over Central, Laurel
- Shutout on the pitch strengthens IR’s shot at states
- Crunch time for Indian River tennis
- Baseball collects wins behind Barrientos
- Webb comes ‘home’ as LB Teacher of the Year
- Emma C. Bender, 77
- Viola P. ‘Vicki’ Cahill, 74
- Dorothy Hidalgo Clinch, 93
- Uliana A. "Julie” DeMino, 71
- Jessie Marie Donovan, 71
- Naomi J. Harmon, 76
- Nancy Ellen Timmons, 38
- This week's Open Houses
- DNREC officials discuss plan for ash landfill cleanup
- Marsh restoration project completed
- Ocean View benefits from Earth Day service project
- Earth Day marked at Good Earth Market
- Volunteers needed to help with horseshoe crab survey
- CIB to launch ‘1000 Rain Gardens for the Inland Bays’ campaign
- County approves commercial zoning near Dagsboro
- Nine candidates vying for S.B. council seats
- Ocean View looks to annexation to fix financial issues
- Bridge on Baker Road closed for repairs
- Dagsboro man charged with burglary, murder
- Fort Miles goes back in time
- Rendering plant still causing confusion
- Bethany looks at changes to noise ordinance
- Calling all cell-phone losers
- Jamboree a great time for all
- It’s time to soak in the NFL draft
- CIB meeting to discuss coal ash
- Points of Interest
- Letters to the Editor -- April 24, 2009
- New Bethany Blues satisfies sweet tooth, too
- Native plants series being offered by CIB
- Conference title within reach for busy IR
- Poker fever spreads across the coast
- Opening day kicks off another Little League season
- IR softball picks up the pace against Red Lion and Milford
- IR baseball puts losses behind them
- Lady Indians drop first loss of soccer season to CR
- Oscar Lee Bundick Jr., 81
- Kathleen L. Chandler, 68
- Mary M. Davis, 99
- R. Victor Evans Jr., 80
- Katherine White Fischer, 83
- Evelyn D. Godwin, 80
- Shirley H. Hudson, 76
- Willie Paul Mumford Sr.
- Katherine J. Reed, 86
- John Joseph Rowan, 83
- Charles W. ‘Shorty’ Slagle IV, 87
- Irene J. ‘Babcie’ (Malinowski) Strep, 87
- This week's Open Houses
- Child Resource Expo set for Saturday in Frankford
- Agenda
- Lawless takes seat on Ocean View council
- South Coastal Library readies for action
- South Bethany reconsiders proposed tax hike
- SDSA students staging ‘Beauty and the Beast Junior’
- Bush a special teacher at Showell
- Fenwick names new town manager
- Ice cream social set for April 17
- Ocean to Bay Bike Tour turns 20
- Cripple Creek to host Henlopen Golf Championship
- Bethany beach replenishment delayed until June
- New council in Ocean View
- Great ... more to worry about now
- Joseph E. Ezekiel, 82
- Joanne D. Helferstay, 73
- Kathleen Anne ‘Kate’ Holland, 57
- Mildred L. Parsons, 98
- JoAnn C. (Clements) Ray, 59
- Freda Duncan Timmons, 67
- This week's Open Houses
- Vaginal birth after Cesarean an uphill battle, but still possible
- Lawless declared councilman-elect in Ocean View
- South Bethany considers 154 percent tax hike
- Special events, worship highlight holy week
- New ambulances welcomed into Bethany
- Dagsboro VFC Auxiliary celebrates 50 years
- Ocean View settling into new digs
- Local residents recall area’s past for crowd
- Fenwick moves ahead with changes
- Crandell follows in parent's footsteps at SMS
- Bartow brings habitats — and education — to local schools
- Senior center gets new digs, expanded programs
- County considers upping marriage fees
- Frankford consider two-year trash system
- Phillips talks county budget in Selbyville
- Fenwick Island Farmers' Market on the move
- More bus services would help
- Taking my own stab at Tweeting
- Letters to the Editor -- April 10, 2009
- Special Easter service to fill historic church
- Delaware Bike Summit pulls in peddlers
- IR’s twin duo help find 5-0 win over Central
- Tull trounces Lady Indians on the diamond
- Bethany 5 -k to support breast cancer cure
- Joseph Francis Finocchiaro, 67
- Ravi Chand Ganesh, 65
- Sheila A. Hickman, 51
- Leona S. (Perdew) Knepp, 86
- Paul B. McCabe Jr., 70
- Madelyn M. Mitchell, 87
- Kenneth A. Roberge, 73
- Brenda L. Williams Smallwood, 68
- Donald W. Tebo Sr., 79
- Betty J. West, 79
- William Emmett Yost, 77
- Kickboxing program a smash at IRHS
- ResortQuest announces February top producers
- Points of Interest
- Sussex looks at ‘homestead tax’ as option
- Church to focus on notable women
- County fees proposed for increase
- Changes to ordinances target backlog
- Local radio hosts keep doo-wop rockin’
- Revel a standout at IRHS
- It takes a VILLAGE
- Carper talks stimulus
- Remember top have fun, as well
- Swann Keys ruling interesting
- Letters to the Editor -- April 3, 2009
- Professional knowledge for financial curiosity
- Selbyville Middle team hits the track
- IR girl’s soccer continues streak behind strong sophomores
- IR baseball stays hot
- Fenwick’s Keller a star of local environmentalism
- Get green this Earth Day: Go outside!
- Taking social networking to the next level
- Bethany adopts parking, property tax increases
- County employees ask for reconsideration of healthcare policy changes
- Bethany council drops Collins Avenue project
- Maxwell takes pre-school to the max
- Bear Trap plays host to annual NCAA golf tourney
- USTA league gets stronger in lower Delaware
- Ocean View adopts proposed budget
- Local market offers health food for all
- The guineas are coming!
- South Bethany tax hike stems from shortfall
- Church to hold annual women's conference
- Motorcycle ride to benefit program
- CIB stays neutral regarding PCS suit
- Bethany Beach church to hold prayer vigil for peace
- South Bethany considers run-off ordinances
- (UPDATED, APRIL 2, 2009) Mueller drops out of Ocean View race
- IRSD to host Pre-School Family Night on March 26
- County sewer projects to receive federal stimulus money
- Happy Days are all around here
- Bethany has a good record
- Letters to the Editor -- March 27, 2009
- Indians stomp Smyrna Eagles in baseball opener
- Little League partners bring new hope to young athletes
- Lady Indians soccer makes short work of Cape in opener
- Tennis volleys a victory against Lake Forest
- Carole Yuschak Boris, 62
- Virginia R. Fenick, 84
- Gerald Lee Hitchens, 65
- Betty J. Miller, 75
- Margie W. Palmer, 61
- Paul J. Taylor, 54
- Alesia M. Tomassetti, 57
- County opposes adding two at-large members
- Taxes likely headed up in South Bethany
- Reduced revenue pushes changes to county employees’ benefits
- County council opposes proposed windmill bill
- South Bethany considers Mediacom's cable franchise
- Retelling an unforgettable past
- McCabe's open for the season
- Lawless and Mueller running to District 4 seat in Ocean View
- Time to get rid of those curses
- Letters to the Editor -- March 20, 2009
- Ashley’s Pet Ranch makes canines feel at home
- IR golf ready to come out swinging
- Cripple Creek celebrates 25 years this summer
- Lady Indians celebrate turnaround basketball season at banquet
- Tennis teams rely on familiar faces for upcoming season
- IR softball gets a helping hand from Swarthmore
- Barbara Ann Brown
- Rodney J. Campbell Jr., 64
- Daniel J. Gill Jr., 75
- Thomas P. Lynch, 98
- Hilda H. Toomey, 84
- Joseph J. Vicere, 75
- John Jehu Walter Sr., 67
- Users flock to social networking site
- Georgetown center offers support for pregnancies
- Ocean View water customers could see an increase in fees
- Environmental Appeals Board dismisses Zak case
- IRSD's board readies for May elections
- Ocean View council debates grants for MVFC, Beebe
- Pumpkin Festival planning begins in Millville
- Dagsboro Café offers family recipe for good eats
- Delaware Does More a Success
- Local church contemplates history and history-making event
- OV council nears final draft on budget
- IR baseball takes a swing at another successful year
- Lady Indians aim for another successful season
- Bokinsky takes talent on the turf to SVU
- Softball rallies returning players back to the diamond
- Preston L. Carmean Sr., 90
- Evelyn A. Evans, 90
- Shirley A. Johnson, 69
- Mary J. McGee, 90
- James W. ‘Jim’ Mears
- Thomas G. Meisten Jr., 42
- James D. Moore, 71
- Sandra Lee Snyder, 70
- Elizabeth ‘Bessie’ Fisher Ellingsworth Willey, 84
- This week's Open Houses
- Have you read an e-book this week?
- South Bethany's Cusick named Delaware's Town Manager of the Year
- Millville voters head to polls on Saturday
- Selbyville continues work on water, sewer
- Daylight-saving time returning on Sunday
- Truitt to celebrate 50 years of teaching
- Area socked by late-season snowstorm
- Letters to the Editor -- March 6, 2009
- Man against beast and elements
- IR hoops close out strong season with Phillips
- Junior ROTC program providing equal opportunities
- Fenwick approves limited fees for solar installations
- A new kind of Ash Wednesday
- Bethany’s Holiday Inn Express goes green
- Close friends prove 'Impossible is Nothing'
- Bethany Beach aims for stimulus funding
- Yard waste facility gets county approval
- Bethany meets with geo-thermal installers
- Brown's suit against Ocean View is dismissed
- Bethany does the research
- Tiger brings hope, excitement
- Letters to the Editor -- February 27, 2009
- Koval brings medical expertise to Millville practice
- Coast Guard honors rescuers in October boat accident
- Experienced coach turns to Indian River softball in hopes of continuing a legacy
- USTA and local pro push for youth involvement
- Conference tourney prepares five IR wrestlers for states this weekend
- All-in: Beating the odds in Texas Hold 'em
- Edmund ‘Lee’ Burbage, 78
- lma J. Crump, 88
- Dorothy A. Fopma, 78
- Nellie M. Hudson, 95
- John O. Lamphier Jr., 71
- Pauline M. Revel, 85
- Joe R. Snyder, 84
- Lady Indians finish second in conference, chance at states
- Lewes Healing Arts to Hold Open House
- Agenda
- Longtime librarian takes the reins in Selbyville
- Millville elections set for March 7
- Bethany 'on solid financial footing'
- No elections in Selbyville this year
- Fenwick committee looking for rain-garden site
- FCC says ‘not so fast’ to local station’s DTV switch
- Mitchell floats plan for Ocean View finances
- Reverse mortgage could be answer to financial troubles
- Canal dredge completion postponed until late 2009
- Robinson returns home to offer legal advice
- MVFC breaks new ground
- New safety rules trouble libraries, more
- Letters to the Editor -- February 20, 2009
- Another tour through the inane
- Mitchell putting forth effort
- Surf’s Up riding high through the winter
- Dover caps Indian River by six
- IR soccer stars take talent to collegiate level
- IR season sinks to a close on the mat
- Frye reflects on successful year and potential playoff berth
- Kenneth H. Jobes, 85
- Katie Mae Holland, 6
- Alwyn B. Colwell, 95
- Arthur J. ‘Art’ DiDomenico, 40
- Joseph Emory Downs, 60
- Ronald Louis Fabiani
- Dorothy A. Gill, 75
- Raynor N. Grant, 96
- John J. Klink, 42
- Samuel A. Magee Sr., 64
- L. Madeline Mumford, 72
- Financial troubles won't affect wind farm
- Agenda
- County offers employees voluntary furlough option
- Unique Valentine's gift offered for a song
- Slow progress on Route 26 improvements
- Selbyville rental ordinance gets attention
- Local beaches much changed in five years--5 year anniversary section
- Cole sees light at end of economic downturn--5 year anniversary section
- Chamber of Commerce helps area through busy and slow times--5 year anniversary section
- Point, Jack hit five years together--5 year anniversary section
- Frankford elections canceled
- Frankford to stay the same
- Five years down, more to come
- Letters to the Editor -- February 6, 2009
- Girl Scouts taking to the streets
- Building the bridge
- Indian River boys struggle to bounce back
- Marathon 'liberating' for one local woman
- Lady Indians hone in on conference matchups
- Doris M. Clark, 79
- David Barry Givens Jr.
- Beatrice M. Moore, 87
- Mabel L. Hudson, 84
- Robert J. ‘Biff’ Baker, 81
- Payton A. Campbell, 18
- Frankford water plant ready to go to bid
- Meeting set on MAPP project
- Free tax preparation for those that qualify
- New works, new digs coming for local artists' collective
- New Millsboro shopping center already set to expand
- Local author debuts second children's book
- DTV delay nixed in House
- IRSD gets students moving
- Frankford to hold first election in eight years
- Ocean View undergoes state audit
- Fenwick corrects voter registration ordinance
- Mitchell pressures legislators over drainage
- Letters to the Editor -- January 30, 2009
- State officials on right track
- A Super Day to watch the game
- IR athletics starts cookin'
- Lady Indians fall by six to Cape
- IR wrestlers bring heart at all levels
- Louise C. Crawford, 73
- James E. ‘Slow Machine’ Hopkins, 55
- Kathryn A. LeCates, 94
- Carey D. Maddox, 53
- William Loftland Marvel, 92
- Agnes K. Melson, 86
- Josephine M. ‘Jerri’ Schofield, 76
- David R. Keifer, 71
- This week's Open Houses
- South Coastal Library to close temporarily
- MillVols take volunteer efforts to Millville
- Bethany aims to smooth the way for Blue Surf
- Women take a swing at construction for a cause
- Sussex County middle schools accept Rachel's Challenge
- Bethany Beach to require rental safety checklist
- Enjoying a little slice of hope
- Fenwick continuing forward
- Letters to the Editor -- January 23, 2009
- Tennis professionals put families first
- Lady Indians try to bounce back on court
- Donald F. Carlson, 78
- Elsie Howard, 84
- Elma (Mitchell) Leedom
- Michael G. Moore, 54
- Gregory Alan Morris, 42
- Frances Myers, 65
- Jane V. Ramone, 75
- John Lynn Jack” Wilkins, 78
- Environmentalists still looking at light, power
- Group claims DNREC blocked suit against NRG
- State tech officials encourage residents to 'Go-Green-Get Green'
- Lost: 500,000 gallons of water (and rising)
- OV establishes street-repair fund
- Even the wary subject to scams
- Compromise found on Selbyville bells
- Local Lions offer up fruits of their labor
- Financial professional brings his advice to the airwaves
- Bluffs: Poker’s sweet little lies
- Freeman Fitness Center helps shape up your new year
- Wal-Mart makes donation for afterschool programs
- Town to send out survey on financial matters
- Letters to the Editor -- January 16, 2009
- Cripps brings experience to new Chamber role
- Lady Indians trample the Buccaneers in overtime
- IR hardwood heats up, splitting conference games in past week
- Young dancer proves she’s a ‘Pro’
- IR wrestling nabs Delmar, struggles in quad meet
- Good dental care has widespread health consequences
- County asked for committment to conservation program
- Ocean View business owners support 24-hour police
- Frankford council election deadlines near
- Phillips named Sussex County Council President
- Local woman killed in Fenwick fire
- Rabid cat stirs concerns in Dagsboro area
- Bethany's ambulance service off and running
- New local Lowe's already drawing crowds
- Winter Blues Ball to heat up scene with 'Fire and Ice'
- Lady Indians waver under undefeated Laurel, but show moxy
- Indians net win over Laurel as Mitchell aims for 1,000
- IR wrestlers to hit the mat in upcoming meets
- Dowell Hoover Anders, 88
- Barbara Ann Apfl, 59
- Joseph J. Cane, 77
- Kathryn E. Coffin, 89
- Enoch R. ‘Sonny’ Gale III, 81
- Joy M. Hornyak, 31
- Elizabeth P. (Callahan) Miller, 85
- James R. Ponzio, 68
- Betty Lou Calvert Thornberg, 74
- Danny C. Wharton, 70
Volume 5
- Fenwick Islanders ready to freeze
- Ocean View begins to explore youth program
- Fleming turns lens on world around him
- Winter's chill arrives in time for local Eskimos
- Selbyville waiting for county on wastewater upgrade
- IRHS nabs second straight academic award
- Thank you for a great year
- Getting things off on right foot
- Letters to the Editor -- December 26, 2008
- UD Professor leaves lasting legacy in book on 'Man and Nature'
- Battle at the Beach Wrestling Tournament
- A look back at Indian River sports in 2008
- Basketball tourney showcases national talent
- This week's Open Houses
- Time ticking down on analog TV broadcasts
- Taking a look back at the year in 'green'
- Calendar of Events
- Bethany-related web sites fill the internet
- Blue Surf construction moving ahead
- County kicks off SuperGreen initiative
- Outgoing county councilman end era
- Millville recycle drop-off plan heads to scrap heap
- Blue Hen proposes Sussex yard waste facility
- Frankford Elementary picks up another honor
- Business is sweet for Strawberry Liquors
- Frankford homeowners compete in decor
- DiFebo clan takes on dining at Bear Trap
- A letter to the big guy
- Letters to the Editor -- December 19, 2008
- BJ's offering warehouse prices in Millsboro
- Soap project to aid local shelter
- IR wrestlers prepare for 'Battle'
- Woodbridge stuns Indians in final seconds
- Lady Indians move to 3-1 in conference
- Blue Christmas service offers help for the holidays
- New Year’s ocean dips benefit health, too
- Outgoing county councilman end era
- County urges pause for changes to dog control
- BlueWater Wind aimed to start project in Spring
- Ocean View project moving right ahead
- Fenwick targets voting code
- New book celebrates appeal of Bethany Beach
- New Year's countdowns to be one second longer this year
- CAP members officially resign from Ocean View
- Be careful what you ask for
- CAPs resignation a sad day
- Thrifty instrument deals available for the holidays and year-round
- 'War’ prepares IR wrestlers for tough season ahead
- Indians finish off Spartans in OT
- Undefeated Lady Indians prove attitude is everything
- Diane W. Brans, 65
- Doris A. Donovan, 66
- Helen Ruth Downing, 87
- Alice May McCready, 76
- Joseph D. ‘Bud’ Schroen, 79
- Grace M. Taylor, 78
- Louise S. Wharton, 94
- CIB committee looks at fly ash, wastewater treatment options
- Agenda
- I'm dreaming of a green Christmas
- Selbyville gives church bell a reprieve
- Local bands offer music for a good cause
- DiFebo's offers culinary education to kids
- Studio 26 pampers patrons for the holiday
- Girls' hoops working on mental composure
- It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas
- It's time to let Ocean View citizens have their say
- Markell taking on problem
- Holidays get off to rough start
- Soccer banquet acknowledges milestone accomplishments
- IR wrestling looks to start strong
- Santa Claus is coming to town
- George E. Bender, 93
- Dr. Asher B. Carey Jr., 89
- Everett R. Clark, 71
- Doris Jane ‘D.J.’ Davidson, 78
- John F. Guntow III, 36
- Gladys Jean Husted, 85
- Edna M. Englehart, 101
- Joseph J. ‘Joe’ Korab, 84
- Dorothy L. O’Neill, 96
- Dr. E. James “Doc” “Siggie” Sigler Jr., 71
- Bethany proceeds with plan for checklist
- Shop of the Four Sisters changes hands in time for Thanksgiving
- SEDAST returns with fresh faces
- Antique Prints sale to benefit historical society
- Lively fall and winter schedule ahead
- St. Ann’s youth group bags the true meaning of Thanksgiving
- Fenwick looking for additional revenue sources
- The season of giving
- It's time to let Ocean View citizens have their say
- Letters to the Editor -- November 28, 2008
- So much to be thankful for
- Reputation precedes Steen
- Jolly Roger transforms bar into family-friendly eatery
- Indians ready for strong season on the hardwood
- Experienced coach looks to improve Lady Indians' record
- Trotters gear up for another holiday run
- Millsboro Lanes hosts regional bowling tournament
- Mary L. Miller
- Hazel M. Hudson
- David Lee ‘Dave’ Harmon, 74
- IR plunges into international research project
- Good Earth aims to keep customers healthy through winter
- Organic farming made easier and cheaper
- Delaware group aims to end premature births
- Holiday eating — staying healthy and happy
- Bethany again awards beach concession to Steen's
- Planners recommend passage of open-space ordinance
- Pantries bare for Food Bank's feeding program
- OV police volunteers resign en masse
- Bethany council considers capital priorities
- Bethany's founding church ready for update
- OV officer honored for saving man's life
- Threatened water bill boycott pushes change
- Affordable spay/neuter program now available
- Healthcare students in holding patterns
- Bethany Beach bakery rises once again
- Frank Miranda is how old?
- Ocean View makes strides
- Letters to the Editor -- November 21, 2008
- Karimali aims to pamper and primp
- Delaware Does More--Neighbors helping neighbors all winter long
- Bethany woman cuts a fine figure
- Indian River soccer crew ends an era
- IR football abruptly wraps up 2008 season
- IRHS basketball: New coach, new styles, same drive
- Earle B. ‘Butch’ Atkins Jr., 68
- Billie Mae Brittingham, 59
- Cecil R. Godfrey Jr., 77
- Alberta Thorp ‘Bert’ Gurtler, 76
- Robert Edward Hammond Sr., 57
- David Lee ‘Dave’ Harmon, 74
- Richard A. McCaffrey, 80
- Oliver J. Morgan, 83
- Rose Osaula, 87
- William B. Short Jr., 68
- Peggy Prettyman Walls, 56
- Wii putting the ‘we’ in many holidays
- CBRB agents named to lead Coastal Association of Realtors
- Ocean View finds compromise on police hierarchy
- Agenda
- Community Lutheran Church gives back
- Ocean View tries to save town's history
- Lighthouse Christian celebrates decade
- Lively fall and winter scene ahead
- Dream house proves that dreams come true
- Fund for Women makes little gifts count
- Three men arrested in Frankford attempted murder
- Letters for the Editor -- November 14, 2008
- Election done, stupidity takes over
- When in doubt, think local
- Popular First State sandwich shop moving into Bethany
- Local projects aim to put extra portions on needy plates
- Indian River busts a move in state tourney
- River enters state tournament at Caravel
- Robert H. “Bob” Bowers, 80
- Matthew A. Connor, 46
- Charles Lee Disharoon, 84
- Albert “Owl Head” Farlow Jr., 66
- Robert E. Kelly, 89
- Kirstie M. Matt, 40, and William Noah “Billy” Matt, 1
- Attorney-general sides with OV police chief on contract dispute
- OVPD back up to full strength of eight
- Selbyville rezones 35 parcels to new R-4
- Fort Miles reenatments bring facility to life
- Mariner's Bethel set to celebrate 150 years
- OV hops into fundraising with event
- Wrestler's devotion to charity is more than skin deep
- Lively fall and winter scene ahead
- Local voters make voices heard in 2008 elections
- BREAKING NEWS: Obama, Biden, Castle, Markell, Denn, Stewart, Parish, Hocker and Atkins top vote-getters in elections
- Annual conference focuses on the future
- Letter to the Editor -- November 7, 2008
- It's time to concede this election
- Voters the star of the election
- IR hopes to close strong against Central
- Field hockey wraps up tough year
- High school football frenzy reaching a peak
- Ramona M. Nixon, 74
- Raymond F. Butler, 56
- Eliza L. White, 94
- Alfonzo ‘Al’ James Sample, 41
- Sylvia Taylor, 83
- Irene F. Asper, 86
- Local turkeys give fresh twist on Thanksgiving
- Hickman adds local twist to prime meats
- Long & Foster Bethany office designated as Toys for Tots site
- Stolen SUV ends up all wet
- County comprehensive plan approved by state
- Fenwick nixes bonfire limit increase
- Route 26 detours project to start next fall
- A happy Halloween instead of a fright night
- Christian high school offers education alternative
- Daylight-saving time ending Nov. 2
- Wilgus aims to take worry out of home ownership
- Election 2008 finds its space online
- Residents vocal in opposition to public works building
- Local students visit new nation in ancient place
- IR puts second loss behind them, ready for Seaford
- Ready...aim...chunk!
- Pee Wee cheerleaders make a strong run in Trenton
- Robert W. ‘Bob’ Apfl, 69
- Grace Lingo Baker, 89
- Donald F. Gray, 76
- Charles ‘Harrison’ Megee Jr., 66
- Lorraine E. ‘Liz’ Phelps, 75
- Judy K. Rogers, 65
- Richard Seymour, 72
- Constance L. Baker, 75
- Boardwalk-widening bids to be opened Oct. 29
- Hocker running on record of achievement
- Thomas has car tires slashed
- Inland Bays PCS signed into law
- Bethany continues record of laudable audits
- Event digs into local history on Oct. 28
- Cape Henlopen transforms into fantasy spot
- New costume and joke shop is a scream for Halloween
- Citizens voice opposition to public works building
- Bethany planners kick off new term
- Letters to the Editor -- October 24, 2008
- Make your own vote count this time
- Politics way out of control
- First Steps Primeros Pasos
- Selbyville to host annual Spooktacular Parade
- Indians shut out Lake Forest
- Trainer teaches students the importance of being active
- River lights up the night against Laurel
- IR volleyball wraps up disheartening season
- Arthur Cephas
- Elizabeth W. ‘Betty’ Ezekiel, 86
- Dorothy Fujiki, 80
- Virgie Grubb, 84
- Tony Vinciguerra, 79
- Virginia C. ‘Ginny’ Zinn, 78
- OV council members cleared to serve on CAP
- Coastal landscaping seminar focuses on beach
- McLaughlin honored as one of state’s finest
- James Farm target of break-in, vandalism
- James Farm offering barbecue by the bay
- If life hands you rain, plant a rain garden
- New public works building stirs concerns
- South Bethany cleaning up town code
- Blue jeans and bling the dress for LDAF fundraiser
- Frankford to kick off fall with big festival
- Frankford Post Office holds open house
- Forum a chance for voters
- Letters to the Editor -- October 17, 2008
- No Sue-Mommy sighting this time
- Everything the beach bride needs — and a little advice
- Chilean native and local favorite releases second album
- IR field hockey sticks it to Central, earns first two wins of season
- IR ready for final game of the season
- Milford quiets Indians in three-way race to conference title
- Stephen A. Brooks, 29
- Harold Edwin Kingston, 90
- George W. R. ‘Bun’ Marvel, 93
- John Paris, 86
- Blanche Feddiman Handy, 99
- Harold Edwin Kingston, 90
- Viola Fay Ryan, 86
- Betty J. Shannon, 80
- Zumba brings fun alternative to fitness scene
- Giddins settles in Millville after high-flying start
- Selbyville-area bridges to get repaired
- Harvest Ball combines elegance and charity
- McGrath, Goodman leading Habitat effort
- Retired White House advisor still helping
- Murray back in the hair game at Grant’s
- Lighthouse offers beacon of hope to troubled moms
- Local ‘beach moms’ meet up online
- Mahoney opens up legal channels in Millville area
- Selbyville approves limited well ordinance
- Juvenile crime troubles Selbyville
- Letters to the Editor -- October 10, 2008
- We’re behind now, but still time
- Police need the information
- River wins one of the state’s most notorious rivalries
- IR volleyball continues shaky season
- IR soccer dominates the field, moves to 8-1-2
- Bessie H. Wilson
- Susan Lynn Williamson, 52
- Charles Henry "Sonny" Hall, 56
- Viola Fay Ryan, 86
- Green Halloween is a spreading trend
- Green activist hot over pollution workshop
- Deaver focused on infrastructure, environment, business
- DNREC approves permit for IRPL ash landfill
- New Fenwick Island sign divides council
- There’s something for everyone at Coast Day on Oct. 5
- Storm causes beach erosion, flooding
- Changes recommended for Fenwick addresses
- Letters to the Editor -- October 3, 2008
- The Presidential beat drums on
- Tracking history important
- Chamber recognizes its own at end of 2008 season
- Celtic festival set for this weekend in Snow Hill
- IR drops first season loss to CR in OT
- Conference title on the line in early heated matchup
- Beatrice Allen, 73
- Delthia Hickman, 75
- Dollie M. Hickman, 85
- Clarence Glento Harmon, 69
- Christina J. Miller, 56
- Carol S. Payne, 67
- Ocean View museum aimed to unite town
- Nelson and Burris launch state’s first Internet talk-radio station
- Bethany Blues brings BBQ to the gridiron
- CIB board softens recommendation on landfill
- Giggle Medic 5k to honor Callaway
- DelDOT asking for public input on plan
- Pre-construction begins on Inlet Bridge
- Parents find an educational blessing at Most Blessed Sacrament
- Beaver Dam Road to be closed through spring
- Bethany to honor past council members
- Going Green festival set for Oct. 10-11, 13-14
- New wildlife preserve dedicated on Indian River Bay
- DPH & DNREC monitoring chemical levels at Sussex County Airpark
- It's time to think of my country
- Letters to the Editor -- September 26, 2008
- Big Peaches helps out family in a big way
- Dewey Beach Music Conference back again
- Friends plan gathering to celebrate life of Powell
- Indians trample Golden Knights behind Mais
- Friday win showcases consistent talent through IR’s roster
- IR volleyball slips against Panthers in first home game
- James ‘Junior’ Beatty, 90
- C. Emily Burton, 93
- John A. Garst Sr., 87
- Garnet A. Lowry, 85
- Madeline V. McKay, 80
- Jack William Schoelkopf, 86
- Jacob H. West Jr., 80
- Joseph F. Wilkinson, 59
- John H. ‘Capt. Jack’ Evans, 87
- Town out of bounds on chief
- McClenny takes the reins in Bethany Beach
- New inlet bridge plans unveiled
- Ryan’s small-business roots core to campaign
- Little Red School House celebrates 20 years
- Paul the egret flies again
- Sussex Tech and East Millsboro at the top of class in the state
- Millville man dies after domestic incident
- Popular local bread gets new local outlet
- Community pulls together for a cause
- Flushing out some serious facts
- Town council off to good start
- Ice cream dreams come true at Hopkins Family Creamery
- IR soccer improves to 3-0-1 following Polytech shutout
- Indian River rolls through Decatur
- IR field hockey takes another blow
- Michael D. Clogg, 51
- George William Davis Jr., 66
- Daniel E. Jacobs Sr., 78
- Havard J. Gordy, 85
- James O. ‘Jim’ Lehman, 64
- Norman Stanley Mitchell, 61
- Diane D. Reid, 58
- Cindi Walker, 51
- Spacey C. ‘Sidney’ Schrock, 56
- Sharon Jane Starke, 65
- Carper visits new Georgetown VA clinic
- La Red offers full service health care, with extras
- Sussex Smiles no more
- OV council votes to change chief’s contract terms
- Letters to the Editor -- September 19, 2008
- OV agenda slashed over procedural questions
- Get educated on disaster preparedness
- Ocean View residents gather, pray for town, police chief
- Storm has minimal local impact
- Markell, Atkins, winners in tight primaries
- IRSD uniform policy heading back top survey
- Shh...a specialty shop right in Selbyville
- Guess who’s serving dinner!
- Young, Killmer, McClenny and Gordon elected in Bethany
- Gas station developers file suit against Ocean View
- Letters to the Editor -- September 12, 2008
- Sizing up the World Wide Web
- County has community in mind
- IR soccer starts the season right, 3-0 over Cape
- Indians get past Cape in season-opener, 24-21
- Selbyville Middle soccer team has the bar set
- Bertie E. Williamson, 88
- Premnauth Mokesh Ramsingh, 44
- Steven Richard Noonan, 39
- Elwood H. Kulp, 76
- Betty Jean Kozlowski, 75
- Harvard J. Gordy, 85
- Letitia Rosalind Duff, 48
- Jerry Ray Dolder, 55
- UPDATED: Bethany elections set for Saturday
- Route 26 sewer project starting up again
- Fenwick farmers’ market wraps up first year of business
- UPDATED: Artists ready to take to the boardwalk
- Former Bethany Beach police officer sentenced in theft case
- Flip-flop accident gives boutique a drive-through entrance
- Harley riders still enjoy the road
- Sussex County EOC monitoring tropical storms
- Art festival canceled due to tropical storm
- A survival guide for NFL season
- Bethany hosts festival, election
- Sweets with a smile
- SMS football sets sights on another flawless season
- IR field hockey coming together as a team
- Volleyball looks to ace competition with new start
- Jarmon to lead IR football in opener at Cape
- Green granola heading to Good Earth
- You bet your (seaside) garden
- Are you being greenwashed?
- Letters to the Editor -- September 5, 2008
- Alma Elise "Connie" Taylor, 79
- Joan G. Holloway, 75
- Edward Bunting Savage, 89
- Robert L. Hickman, 75
- Maurice D. Brandner, 84
- Margaret ‘Elsie’ Hastings, 82
- Team Nessa makes way for special guest
- Freeman Foundation to wrap up Summer Series with musical finale
- Fenwick council approves three ordinances
- Boardwalk Art Festival opens new doors for artists
- All (six) flags flying in Bethany Beach
- Cell phones a no-go in IRSD schools
- Back to (home) school time
- Biden leads notable Delawareans
- Labor Day comes with a bang
- Letters to the Editor -- August 30, 2008
- Yuppy Puppy caters to dogs and dog lovers alike
- Avis Marie Williamson, 91
- Virginia E. Muller, 85
- Frederick Lowndes
- Edward Mark Lowe Sr., 59
- Emma I. Long, 77
- John E. Irvin, 49
- Ida A. Hazel, 95
- Andrea K.Powell Harrison, 41
- Johnny William George, 77
- John H. Davis, 95
- Gilbert J. ‘Skip’ Davis, 93
- Douglas Cuthill, 84
- Indians soccer rebuilds defense
- Lavender and Lace teams up with artistic influence
- Indian River football comes together under new leaders
- The Rev. George W. Kelser, 73
- Bethany Beach turns eye to green initiative
- Fenwick environmentalists look at PCS
- Agenda
- Bethany approves funding for park design
- Bethany nears end of summer season
- North Bethany lifeguard first of her kind
- Brandywine Assisted Living moves into Fenwick
- New church dedicated on Route 17
- Police arrest third theft-ring suspect
- It's time to get something off my chest
- A prisoner in my own home
- Local police show their stuff
- Letters to the Editor -- August 22, 2008
- Quiet Storm Maryland State Championships breaks flat spell
- All-In: Knowing your cards, and when to play them
- IR field hockey aims for improved season with new coach
- Edward H. Shadel Jr., 85
- Elsie Mariah Powell, 101
- James Richard Oliver, 79
- James Richard Oliver, 79
- Louise C. Moore, 99
- Georgetown meets technology
- Rivalries replaced by athletes
- Latin America takes the title
- Two 81-pound whites take top honors, one worth $756K more
- Indian River cheerleaders get new coach
- Mary Nell Warrington, 70
- Edwin King Tilghman, 86
- Eugene H. ‘Gene’ Sockriter Sr., 75
- Elizabeth Ann Shoemaker, 18
- Richard ‘Dick’ Nelson Rollings, 81
- Charles Kenneth ‘Kenny’ Reitzel, 62
- Bettie L. Oates
- Ethel Merchlinski, 94
- Gail S. Mears, 58
- Joseph H. Lantz, 79
- Cynthia Denise Johnson, 51
- Diane Gibson, 50
- Robert Kent Dryden, 66
- Roland L. Derrickson, 82
- Colonics entering a brave new world
- Women seek alternatives for traditional hormone therapy
- Police crack Ocean View-area theft ring
- Theft victim gets back some items
- Ocean View gets creative with five-year finances
- What’s the future for residential golf courses?
- OV petition leads to harassment claims
- Silver-medal sushi in South Bethany
- New business offers Old World Breads
- Bethany Beach to host disaster workshop Saturday
- Critics and opponents gather at rally
- Fenwick guards take national title
- Letters to the Editor - August 15, 2008
- Frankford holds safety-minded Bike Rodeo
- It’s 5 o’clock in Bethany Beach...
- USA West explodes in win over Canada
- Tough competition keeps up through Day 3 of series
- Delaware a new world for Philippines team
- Ocean View rally to call for audit of town finances
- Nine district schools rated as superior
- A secret tennis oasis in the middle of it all
- Life deserting loop canal
- So, an egret walks into an auto shop
- Letters to the Editor -- August 8, 2008
- Next chapter -- best one yet
- Point readers gets the job done
- Grasshoppers invade the beaches
- Jammin' Jon's spices up the shore
- Eating from the CSA
- Fenwick medical complex nears ground-breaking
- Brunori opens Ocean View's first animal hospital
- Fenwick council runs through topics
- UEK Delaware receives DNREC grant
- Stepping out with Chowderfoot
- World Series returns to Roxana
- Sea Colony swimmers hope for strong showing
- Hybrids offer bang for the buck
- Green Delaware tackles environment
- Gary's goes green!
- Bethany officials discuss town's finances
- Bluewater explores options for future bird studies
- Edith Mae Holston, 99
- Letters to the Editor -- August 1, 2008
- Bethany Beach joins canal walkway effort
- Lavender fields forever...
- State ramping up for Route 26 projects
- Rice to debut 'Tower 3' at fundraising event
- Laurel team readies for the Softball World Series
- Quilt raffle should really 'light up' St. Ann's bazaar
- Wider beach, wider boardwalk in Bethany?
- Kingston Grille: Bon Appetit!
- Greek on the O.C. Menu
- Know when to (Texas) Hold’em
- Life-coach offers expertise in reaching goals
- Barefoot gardeners tread upon award
- Scene set for Bethany Beach elections
- Dune fence vandalized
- Open race for county council
- A visit through the world's news
- Trio leaves mark on county
- Orin Dale ‘Sonny’ Womack, 48
- Blonnie Vera (Sammons) McCall, 83
- Johnson Stanton Collins Jr., 94,
- Michael James Cline, 24
- Walter Linford ‘Lenny’ Clark Jr., 70
- Millville by the Sea opens its doors to the public
- Belguin Bud not end of world
- Biden opposes off-chore drilling, supports wind farm
- State fair still a 4-H tradition
- Citizens get more say in town
- Ocean View amends police vehicle policy
- School shuffle continue as renovations near end
- Hundreds spill out of Selbyville pub brawl
- Questions of conflict of interest in Ocean View
- Ocean View approves controversial move
- Fenwick charter change approves by legislators
- Beach and Bay Cottage Tour brings new flavor to public eye
- Third time a charm for Delmarva ESA District
- Taking a gamble
- Fenwick Island environmental group hears from Delmarva Power
- For fresh, local blueberries, head to Blueberry Lane Farm
- Everybody loves a (boat) parade!
- Ghosts come to life in Eastern Shore tales
- Red Cross urges preparedness for hurricanes
- State's insurance commissioner ready for higher office
- Week 8 Coastal Point Health Tech Challenge
- Warriors try to find their footing after 2-4 week
- Amid high temps, electric co-op issues peak alert
- Letters to the Editor-- July 18, 2008
- World Series is our series
- Residents receive bills for water service
- Paul A. Potter, 74
- Ruth Bernice Smith Holsinger, 89
- David L. Brady, 35
- Confessions of a guilty greenie
- Freeman names Aiello new CEO
- Bethany Beach smoking ban still up in the air
- Selbyville council approves zoning change
- Police dogs and fire trucks lead ‘Night Out’
- Green as far as the eye can see at Greenbranch Organic Farm
- Bethany 16-year-old is top JPGA golfer
- Fourth of July parades held in area communities PHOTOGALLERY
- Bethany’s VFW barbecue — a Saturday afternoon staple
- Ocean View denies gas station proposal
- Ocean View taking strong step
- The loc-ists have their day
- Letters to the Editor - July 11, 2008
- Elva M. Wells, 75
- Elijah B. Tyre, 74
- Helen P. Smith, 83
- Evelyn D. Parsons, 86
- Helen T. Lynch, 86
- Nellie Jean Daisey, 80
- Roland W. Chandler, 72
- Agenda
- Bids opened in Indian River Inlet Bridge project
- Public fireworks displays offer safe, legal fun
- Bear Trap all set for annual parade
- There's a whole new crane in town
- Frankford fire hall nears end of renovations
- Letters to the Editor -- July 4, 2008
- American way of life goes global
- Community shows its patriotism
- CurveSmart — A digital personal trainer at your fingertips
- Bethany Beach Fourth a family tradition
- SUP boards give riders a surfing alternative
- Warriors turn up Legion play at year’s midpoint
- Anthony Capuano, 76
- Joan C. Hammond, 76
- Ronald Eugene ‘Biff’ Hilliard, 32
- Grace H. Lynch, 80
- Barbara Mullen McBride, 76
- Laverne Hilda Murray, 80
- Marcella J. Phillips, 83
- John Wesley Sappington, 55
- Silver+green=gold
- Red, white, blue ... and green!
- TV goes (Planet) Green
- Residents say no to NRG permit for landfill
- Trees to be one casualty of Route 26 project
- One step closer to offshore wind power
- Dirickson Creek fish kill linked to weather
- Bethany council ready to vote on zoning code
- SmartDrive takes initiative in state’s youth
- Fenwick approves ambulance ordinance
- Central's art department puts donation to use
- Market masters mirror history at Bethany Beach Farmers’ Market
- Renovation of dune crossings begins in Bethany
- Too much green in the yard and less in the wallet
- Fenwick to support winning beach patrol at annual bonfire
- Cluster information must go public
- Bethany Beach planners look to future
- Letters to the Editor - June 27, 2008
- Carlin a true American treasure
- Hudsons tend family farm, offering goods at farm stand and farmers’ markets
- Daniel Alan Clark, 45
- Elizabeth J. ‘Pixie’ Collins, 62
- Richard W. Davis, 78
- Helen Louise Erney, 92
- Elizabeth J. Izzi, 97
- James E. Major Jr., 87
- Laird S. Osman Jr., 67
- John F. Pentony, 92
- Violet V. Pusateri, 88
- Walter J. Soha, 62
- Elwood W. Stevens, 68
- Things you can do on the Internet
- Fish kill hits Dirickson Creek
- Ocean View council aims to slash $2 million
- Water on tap in Fenwick Island
- More than just a honey of a hobby
- South Bethany adopts ambulance fee structure
- Hudson’s brings folk art to the present
- O is for original
- Paramedic, patient dead after ambulance crash
- St. Martha's plans major expansion
- Town's police generator causes controversy
- Community at a loss over accident
- Analyzing the best of the new
- Letters to the Editor -- June 20, 2008
- CSI offers ‘counter’ intelligence
- Safe Haven holds ‘ground-digging’ for green, no-kill shelter
- Green, gold and Browne: A coach bids farewell to the field
- River Soccer kicking off this weekend
- Gary Lee Bliss, 58
- Richard L. Griffin, 78
- Albert Sheridan Hahn, 75
- Michael D. ‘Donnie’ ‘Bumper’ Rhodes-Burross, 26
- Dirk R. Sockriter, 54
- Hilda L. Widgeon, 88
- Coastal Point Health-Tech Challenge, Weeks 2 and 3
- Pinpointing the truth behind acupuncture
- Peace of mind is priceless--and free
- Carper highlights flood-insurance reform bill
- Local musician takes stage at Carnegie Hall
- L.B. kindergarteners show safety awareness
- Ocean View aims to keep West View dry
- Ocean Views starts planning its future
- Food is cheap--and grown with heart--at East View Farm
- Gala sold out in support of Justin's Beach House
- Old Timer's day hits the Big 52
- All aboard the Smile Train
- Teacher balances class with coaching
- A Father’s Day story from Bill Cobb’s daughter
- Weather leads to boom in blood-sucking pests in community
- Council postpones decision on gas station
- BREAKING NEWS: Oak Orchard man killed in standoff with police
- Millsboro man wanted in connection to robbery
- Salmonella linked to out-of-state tomatoes
- Letters to the Editor -- June 13, 2008
- Thanks for the lessons, Dad
- Residents must adhere to laws
- James B. Weisman, 65
- Philip A. Smith, 54
- New veterans clinic opened in Georgetown
- Citizens say Burton's Island clean-up plan inadequate
- Fenwick Island sells trash trucks, nets $48k
- Bible school serves kids from many churches
- SEDAST helps artists, schools
- Classes aim to care for caregivers
- Tree hits town hall
- Sen. Tom Carper with Lance Cpl. Jonathan Steele
- Chamber and Carper welcome returning vet
- Letters to the Editor -- June 6, 2008
- Can you taste it?
- Hip AHA offers beach-based boot camp
- Group of former Little Leaguers reach end of time together on the diamond
- Girls’ soccer banquet wraps up an impressive year at all levels
- John Kenneth West, 82
- Emily A. Wright Ott, 93
- Virginia M. Ginny” Osowski, 86
- Welton J. Murray, 79
- Francis J. Tweet” Knauer, 78
- Mildred G. Hayes, 86
- Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Bennett Evans, 81
- Russell D. Brittingham, 78
- David Bowen, 53
- Jennifer M. Beauchamp, 37
- Get rid of that old TV the green way
- Fun from the sun at solar-powered amusement park
- Clean and green sailing ahead for Bay Colony boaters
- Building green for less green
- Let the youth enjoy youth sports
- Veterans clinic a real positive
- Dune restoration work begins in Bethany Beach
- Bethany council considers PRD rules, traffic tie-ups
- Addy Sea seeks to purchase parking
- BBLA discusses beach project with Pratt
- Freshmen 400 walkers reach personal and fundraising goal
- Local gas prices hits $4 gallon
- South Bethany canals to improve with tides
- Letters to the Editor -- May 30, 2008
- A smorgasbord of topics this week
- Trio deserves pat on the back
- Casapula looks back at 20 years in the sandwich biz
- IRHS baseball ends season in second round of states
- Day 7: Health Tech Challenge
- Day 6: Health Tech Challenge
- Day 4: Health Tech challenge
- Day 3: Health Tech Challenge
- Day 2: Health Tech Challenge
- Day 1: Health Tech Challenge
- Day 5: Health Tech Challenge
- Introducing the Coastal Point Health-Tech Challenge
- Bethany council approves Streetscape plan
- Long-awaited pollution control strategy unveiled
- Research boat removed from beach
- Parents, teachers get say on SCHS scandal
- Wine tasting and auction returning for cause
- Mission almost accomplished at new church
- South Bethany unveils new town building
- Hearing set on IR power plant ash disposal site
- Parsons’ Produce finding first strawberry season sweet
- Referendum could provide improvements
- High-tech grocery service gives ‘Express Lane’ a whole new meaning
- Bethel Tabernacle counting their blessings, and others’ as well
- Bethany making contact on governmental concerns
- Lady Indians fall short on post-season pitch
- Bethany zoning ordinance spurs preservation concerns
- Romeo’s finds sweetheart spot for new Bethany diner
- High Stakes raises the bar in Fenwick Island
- Lighthouse-loving artist breaks the mold
- Golf readies for shot at conference
- Water -- all types-- high on Fenwick agenda
- Coast weathers severe nor'easter
- Big Four seal the deal with ambulances
- Signs approved for Rita’s, Sunsations
- Proposed pumps provoke problems for public
- Subity sworn in to Millville council
- Fenwick Islanders ready to spruce up shore after storm
- Selbyville approves neighborhood business zone at Hudson Road
- IRHS has top drill team in the county
- Banks takes over the last train near Clarksville
- Full steam ahead for Millville's new seafood shop
- Brown fights Ocean View over water connection
- IR golf finishes satisfying year, looks for showing at states
- Sea Colony Tennis named 16th in the world
- Weather swamps the diamonds and schedule as season winds down
- Art + Math = Brown
- Life's not always a beach
- It's your birth -- show up for it!
- One dead after storm ravages vessel
- BREAKING NEWS PHOTOS: Storm causes flooding, damage, road closures, boat beaching
- BREAKING NEWS: Research vessel beaches at Bethany, one crewman dead
- BREAKING NEWS: Inlet Bridge, Route 1 reopen
- Letters to the Editor -- May 16, 2008
- Referendum vote this week
- A few lessons learned in coverage
- Local beach patrols nearly ready for summer
- William A. Tull Sr., 76
- Patricia Robinson-Hendrickson, 53
- Lenore B. Farris, 83
- Alma Faye Dunstan, 77
- Tree fell in Millville area, blocking Route 26 traffic
- Incumbents keep seats in IRSD
- BREAKING NEWS PHOTOS: Storm causes flooding, damage, road closures, boat beaching
- BREAKING NEWS: Research vessel beaches at Bethany, one crewman dead
- BREAKING NEWS: Inlet Bridge, Route 1 reopen
- ResortQuest acquires Seacoast
- Voters to elect school board members Tuesday
- Fatal crash near Georgetown claims four lives
- World Fair Trade Day focus of local events
- Happy Mother's Day Mom!
- Yngve an international superstar at IRHS
- Chamber welcomes Deserie Lawrence
- Parrott puts a new face on Bethany icon
- Students depict Clayton building for art auction
- Powell named interim principal at SCHS
- IR tennis readies for Henlopen Championship
- Baseball moves to 14-1, steals one from Forest
- Old Inlet takes over as host for this weekend’s big spring fishing tourney
- All dolled up!
- Subs surface on area doorsteps
- Voters head to polls in IRSD elections today
- BREAKING NEWS: Schools closed, Route 26 detoured as coastal flooding, damaging winds hit area
- IRIB embankment project awarded
- It's decision time for IRSD voters
- Natalie S. Alloway, 82
- John Breckenridge, 73
- James E. Holleran, 81
- Catherine Hudson Magee, 79
- Ralph C. Morris, 70
- Take some of that green and get greener
- Fatal crash near Georgetown claims four lives
- Sussex Tech group gets gold for green works
- A 10 metric ton footprint?
- Going GREEN by the Ocean blue
- Dogfish Head turns beer to gold with Midas Touch Elixir
- IRIB embankment project awarded
- Locals' stories heading to Library of Congress
- Shore Foods getting new look in Bethany
- South Bethany melts dreams for snowballers
- Turbine a breath of fresh air for Dagsboro couple
- Students and volunteers to build a schoolyard habitat at IRHS
- Trimming the field of dreams
- IR baseball at No. 4 in state
- New farmers' market springing up in Fenwick
- IR Honor Society inducts 38 more students
- Lord Baltimore Elementary students learn to 'Just Say No'
- Indians school Delmar on the soccer field
- Indian River grads to walk 400 miles for a cause
- Fenwick offering information with parking permits
- Ocean View gets off to fresh start
- BREAKING NEWS: SCHS principal arrested for alleged rape of a student
- Letters to the Editor - May 2, 2008
- Indians school Delmar on the soccer field
- Walter H. Bunting, 86
- Ronald G. Crockett, 64
- Pearl Mae Davis, 92
- Katherine Rolph Ebner, 86
- Ellwood Frey, 78
- Marsha L. Hale, 63
- John Anthony Knaggs, 82
- Andre Lavanceau, 71
- Gerasimos D. ‘Jerry’ “Papou” Moutzalias, 93
- Wood, Mitchell sworn in Ocean View
- ‘Big Four’ lined up for ambulance service
- Bethany Beach adopts smoking ban
- Bethany weighs improvements
- Freeman Foundation offers financial support for local Beebe expansion
- FOSCL and friends celebrate library groundbreaking
- Gas station supporters demand to be heard
- New Bethany website found to be helpful
- Frankford library storytime now ‘en Español’
- KENTucky Derby enters third year battling melanoma
- Women’s Club makes donation to library campaign
- Bethany planners complete code review
- Tot Time on Tuesdays with Ms. Dorothy a hit at Frankford library
- HOA to hold grand opening for Salt Pond course
- Letters - April 25, 2008
- Not all problems on officials
- Preparing for the year’s big event
- Indian River wrestler makes history, signs with Limestone
- Lady Indians advance to 8-1 under the lights
- Boy’s tennis neck-and-neck-and-neck for the conference
- Windish named Delaware wrestling coach of the year
- William Emory Vickers, 75
- Edward G. Tuckmantel, 76
- Claudine Estella Nagle Price, 80
- Edward A. Paris, 79
- Clarence V. ‘Vince’ McCabe II, 46
- Brian K. Hudson, 47
- Laury Franklin, 65
- Helen Louise Croom, 77
- Collins named top teacher again at Showell
- Lingenfelter named top teacher at SMS
- Delaware native to share memories of life as a ‘Lighthouse Kid'
- ‘Afternoon Delight’ aimed to raise concern, dollars
- Training aims to help prevent another Va. Tech
- Fenwick group moving forward
- Dagsboro officer offers peace of mind in car-seat safety
- Wood, Mitchell winners in charged elections
- Voters numbers tell the story
- Now, that is a whole lot of meat
- Letters to the Editor - April 18, 2008
- Local restaurants opening their doors for the season
- Sussex Tech alum keeps hits coming at Shippensburg
- Baseball continues to light up the bases
- C-section rates continue to rise at record pace as infant mortality improves minimally
- V is for vitamins, M is for minerals
- More than just catching rays
- A tangled web of health information
- Preliminary approval given to Selbyville Rite Aid
- Ocean View candidates get their say
- Jamboree to benefit BBVFC
- Kempton offering insight into colorful hobby
- Bouchard focuses on natives in adopted home landscape
- Bethany Idol hits a high note among local singers
- Local Legionnaire recognized with high honors
- New recycling area decided on in Millville
- Ocean View candidates get their say
- It’s time to make decisions
- Education and coaching help guide IR senior to top of the class
- Loretta Mae White, 77
- Katie Hudson Toomey, 83
- N. Janette Dashiell Murray, 69
- Charles F. Kaiser, 87
- Lawrence Francis Cullen Sr., 85
- Book fair to benefit library, Delmarva authors
- Art show jury goes high-tech
- District to host current-expense referendum on May 22
- Officials take on more extensive cancer survey
- Fenwick approves ambulance service concept
- What if the Red Cross couldn't be there?
- Dagsboro police force making headway
- Delaware natives ready to rock your socks off
- PCC looks to make Friday nights fun again
- Bethany commissioners approve Wiegand Lane combinings
- Church to hold book fair April 19
- Autism Awareness day is every day for families
- Townsend ready to take on task of director at CHEER Center
- Local woman ready to mark 100th year with grace and humor
- NTSB cites pilot errors in fatal helicopter crash
- Letters - April 4, 2008
- Looking to mix old and new better
- Library project set for action
- Lady Indians douse Dover in season-opener
- Student trainers fuel to fire in today’s athletes
- Indians baseball, softball, boys tennis return from the road
- Lady Indians drop season-opener on tennis courts
- Alice B. Simpler, 84
- Lillian L. Murray, 67
- Clarence Stanton ‘Stan’ Millner
- Edward Calvin McCauslin Sr., 77
- Weaving a ‘green’ Web
- Eating local can be clean and green
- April showers bring rain barrels, native plants and more to Millville
- Restaurants cater to organic products for health, taste and economy
- Fenwick Island Environmental Committee has high hopes for the greening of town
- Delaware Electric Co-op approves rate increase
- Scarlett’s Treasures shines light on precious finds
- BBPD asking for citizen review and input
- Local support benefits victims of food addiction
- Organ donation bill tabled in House committee
- Native Plant Sale set for fourth year
- Fenwick’s Web site one-stop info shopping
- Boswell aims to take care of adopted home
- Firefighters respond to blaze
- Ocean View candidates make their cases
- Regional power companies favor land-based wind
- Letters to Editor - March 28, 2008
- This a tough farewell to swallow
- Towns, county using the web
- Rhodes a familiar face in Bethany
- Spring a new start for Bennett family farm tradition
- Esther G. Varley, 93
- Jean Q. Tyre, 75
- Robert C. Street, 54
- Patricia A. McGeeney, 69
- Jane K. Lynch, 89
- Mildred M. Kitchens, 84
- Ann E. Detlor, 89
- George R. Brumfield, 82
- Lady Indians crush Nandua in season opener
- Indian River trounces Nandua
- Jack of all trades
- Trees ready to pick up in Fenwick Island
- Expo to offer information on all things 'green'
- Taylor ready for 'real' retirement this time
- Millville moving toward 'Clean and Green'
- Bethany approves height variance for surveyor error
- Millville eyes major Streetscape project
- Fenwick environmentalists study options
- That's entertainment!
- Easter Bunny banned in district schools
- Letters - March 21, 2008
- Appreciating my very happy life
- Election is generating interest
- Ashley’s in bloom for prom, wedding season
- Kite festival soaring back into Delmarva
- Gary Stephen Pretty, 50
- Ronald A. Meade, 60
- Ethel Mae Lathbury, 68
- Brenda A. Dunstan, 54
- Elaine Mary Carson, 68
- Baseball uses scrimmages to prepare for opener on Tuesday
- Pre-season wins make for promising softball year
- IR basketball standout Purnell looks to his future
- Technology for better sleep, better life
- Bethany shop aims to help with Wholesome Habits
- Keeping the spine in line
- Urologists in Millville
- Naturopath offers healthy alternative
- Kleinstuber named Teacher of the Year
- Coastal Leisure Center looking forward to spring
- Indians’ tennis looks to ace the season
- Delaware Hospice Center opens its door to patients and public
- Selbyville dedicates month to kids' art
- In Frankford, 'Mr. Holland's Opus' means mariachi
- Sussex County goes ‘green’ with new recycling policy for government offices
- Selbyville woman charged with the production of counterfeit money
- Conservative budget drafted in Bethany Beach
- DNREC: Wait for possible dune reduction 'prudent'
- Ocean View adopts budget on split vote
- Selbyville hires new town administrator
- Bethany Beach gets a visit from pinniped guest
- Enjoying my favorite time of year
- Selbyville in very good hands
- MHDC acquires Interfaith Mission organization
- CIB announces grant opportunities
- Local students win honors in Selbyville Kids Art Month
- Sunfest 2008 headline tickets to go on sale March 14
- Letters to the Editor - March 15, 2008
- DRBA Commission revises Cape May-Lewes Ferry fare structure
- Open for business at the big red barn
- O.C. offering largest St. Patty’s party on Eastern Shore
- Indians baseball has their eye on the ball
- Indian River softball gets back in action
- Blanche C. Cullen, 94
- Brad L. Derrickson, 22
- Charles O. Fitze Jr., 86
- Sarah Dollie Hickman, 84
- Fred W. Kahler Jr., 47
- Elizabeth S. “Betty” Madara, 94
- Carol D. Roberson, 66
- Jean E. Selway, 81
- Schuchman hits 10-year mark keeping building on track in Fenwick
- New inlet bridge to be in use before 2012
- Ocean View refines proposed budget
- Ocean View considers ordinances, budget
- Ambulance service, height, trash discussed
- State: Bridge embankment soils clear of arsenic contamination
- School board filing deadline arrives today
- Sewer project having only minor impacts on Route 26 businesses
- Lewis continues to say ‘YNOT?’ to performance
- Seacoast Realty announces January top producers
- EDITORIAL: Route 26 businesses still strong
- Dune height reduction likely years away, if ever
- A casting call for America's next Top Model
- Delaware among top five states in nation for students
- Indian River Power files for permit renewals
- Registration open for 19th Annual Ocean-to-Bay Bike Tour
- Letters to Editor - March 7, 2008
- Wow, 60 years of causing smiles
- Connors ready to welcome Rita’s, two other businesses
- SMS wrestler takes home state title
- From the field to the fairway
- IR wrestling pins another season
- Lady Indians look to rebuild defense on the soccer field
- Gayle Derrickson-Steele, 60
- Joseph Tyson Smith, 92
- Scott A. Mitchell, 44
- Wallace Oman Lecher Jr., 77
- Jesse Alan Gay, 20
- Charles O. Fitze Jr., 86
- Haywood I. Buck Jr., 87
- A lot goes into Delaware’s new single-stream
- Bringing “green” indoors
- Eco Consulting: sustainability & practicality
- Dead CFLs and other hazards
- Gas station, retail center plan nets concerns, deferral
- MVFC helping Bethany with ambulances
- Mystery surrounds whereabouts of bathtub
- Writers tackle challenges together
- Wellness Community celebrates year of service
- Nationally known comedians to perform at the Bistro
- Are you ready for the DTV transition?
- Bennett planning to stay involved in Millville
- CoastalPoint.com 2.0 unveiled
- Route 17 reopens after weeks of detours
- IRSD reaches settlement in religion suit
- LDAF sees continued and new support at Autism Ball
- EDITORIAL: County open to public comment
- Just take a leap of faith this year
- Trikes, art in the Haus for couple’s Selbyville businesses
- Selbyville library director brings host of skills to position
- IR basketball falls just shy of state tournament, heads held high
- Lady Indians fight through the end of slow season
- Ruth B. Tyre, 72
- William J. Elder Jr., 85
- Lois J. Tucker, 71
- Doris Revel Slate, 58
- William Oliphant, 81
- Curtis William Mumford, 61
- Mary E. (Nash) Mears, 86
- Annie Marie Johnson, 89
- Davis E. ‘Dave’ Collins, 64
- Edward J. Chiasson, 68
- Sports Briefs
- Bethany council votes for smoking ban
- Local musician with great ambitions reflects on his roots
- Library to offer Black History Month program
- Bethany planners take on roof pitch
- Web site targets African American community
- DiFebo’s duo taking on chefs-in-training
- Boardwalk expansion project moves forward
- New policy helps firefighters rescue comrade
- Ocean View considers mandating mixed use
- Mixed-use project gets shot down in Fenwick
- BBVFC’s Martin dedicated to firefighting, family
- BREAKING NEWS: IRSD reaches settlement in religion suit
- IRS will send stimulus payments automatically starting in May
- EDITORIAL: Plenty of options in Ocean View
- Being on the losing side is a drag
- Letters to Editor
- BBLA president’s D.C. expertise bears fruit
- IR hoops finish season on high note, look to advance to state
- Charles G. Scott Jr., 82
- Velma B. Schenk, 85
- William A. Rutherford, 86
- Paul B. Morin, 77
- Joseph R. ‘Ray’ Harding, 80
- Frederick E. ‘Fred’ Hudson, 84
- Dorothy A. Brown, 73
- Florence L. Becker, 81
- Stanley J. Babiarz Jr., 73
- FullMoon
- Breaking: Bethany council votes for smoking ban
- Route 17 to remain closed through Feb. 24
- Ocean View irons out policy financing
- Millville By The Sea gets green light
- BBVFD hopes to pick up ambulance service
- Officers and firefighters honored at 2008 Joshua M. Freeman Valor Awards
- Wider beach, wider boardwalk in Bethany?
- Bethany turns attention to roadside safety
- Council nears decision on Streetscape plan
- Bethany to consult legislators on BOA change
- South Bethany dredging under way
- Vintage radio shows tune in to Bethany
- A few suggestions for the big day
- EDITORIAL: Town using foresight on safety
- Selbyville Middle captures undefeated football and basketball records
- Lula A. Bradford, 96
- Robert J. Bryant, 65
- Arthur James Fosque, 86
- Richard Joseph Handlir, 88
- Barry R. Hickman, 61
- Ruth M. Hitchens, 89
- Ann H. Lucien, 92
- Paul B. Morin, 77
- Dwight T. Schenk, 88
- David R. West Sr., 46
- Leah A. Woodall, 43
- Health technology gets moving and grooving
- Free seminar on back pain and arthritis at CHEER center
- PRMC offers Motherwell program
- LDAF ball to focus on 'Wonder' and more
- American Cancer Society Benefit set for Lighthouse Restaurant
- CPR classes offered at Del Tech
- Beebe to add occupational and speech therapy services
- Not too late for flu shots
- Evening nurses’ assistant certificate program beginning
- Waxing nostalgic over candles
- Nurse June helps LB’s little guys stay healthy
- Beebe offering quick help with herbs
- Healthy hearts and lives focus on Feb. 21 fair
- Beebe patients find their bliss with integrative health
- Selbyville leaves tax rate unchanged
- Kiteboarding
- Finances generate friction in Ocean View
- Springfield Computers: Putting 'custom' in customer satisfaction
- South Bethany police go high-tech
- Maryland real estate powerhouse brings skills to Bethany Long & Foster
- Love makes the world go 'round
- Lady Indians win one, lose one
- Indians trounce Lake Forest and slip by Seaford, move to 7-2 in the South
- Obituaries
- IR puts up impressive numbers on the mat, despite loss to SC
- Ocean View considering move for public works
- CHEER center director fired, arrested
- Bethany Wetlands development plan all wet in initial review
- Local couple home with triple play
- DPL to explore on-shore wind power options
- Maestro to make hearts 'Zing' in Ocean View
- Coastal Highway is ready to rumble ... safely
- Primary carousel comes here
- Letters
- The sight of perfection is before us
- Fractured Prune's new owner an old hand at doughnuts
- Art organizations backing proposed art center
- Indians slip against CR, heavy conference games ahead
- Obituaries
- Miranda and Hardt go green
- Your green word of the week: Ecology
- Is green just as mean on grungy grout?
- Students make every day Earth Day with recycling project
- Ocean View deals with signage dilemma
- President's Day weekend big for Blue Surf
- Beach reconstruction proceeding, despite controversy
- DPL to explore on-shore wind-power options
- Art Center may makes its way to region
- Longaberger bingo keeps children in mind
- Fairway Village revises common areas
- Three teams picked for bridge project
- Candidates file in Ocean View
- Things to do before you well, kick
- Cultural center could be a hit
- Letters
- Home is where the hearth is
- Prop bets: There's no such thing as a sure thing
- Obituaries
- Grass planting not a cap on dune height
- Bethany council ready to move on smoking ban
- Spending habits must be checked
- Bennett saves day in Millville
- Where there's smoke, there's a thank-you
- County council tackles sewage and wastewater
- Support growing for Bethany business plan
- Council pushes Streetscape plan
- Council discusses non-comformity rules
- County approves medical facility near Bayside
- County aims to meet state road standards
- DPL to explore on-shore wind-power options
- Letters
- Housing designer turns to personalized banners as new business
- Winter Blues Ball: the coolest ticket in town
- Obituaries
- Indian River pair cheer all the way to Miami
- Indians find tough going against the North
- Lower Sussex to host state softball tournament games
- Getting heady over neti
- Massaging Body & Spirit
- Transfer tax take-away still opposed
- Selbyville sets public hearings on ordinances
- Spending habits must be checked
- Where there's smoke, there's a thank-you
- County Council favors expansion to seven
- Onsite ESL classes can benefit businesses
- Fun shopping can be educational
- Realty with Heart of Keller Williams receives awards
- CBRB Bethany Beach offices name December top producers
- Business Briefs
- County to ask for development district power
- Millville institutes property tax hike
- Water close to being a reality
- Jones takes over county council leadership
- A little bit of, well, everything
- Local artist shooting for the stars
- Obituaries - January 11, 2008
- Indians fall to revamped Milford team
- Recycling drop-off location dropped
Volume 4
- For the kids
- For the ultimate cool Yule
- Ocean View election board examines updates to voting process
- Bethany workshop talks water, finances and Church/Neff
- Local police take aim in nationwide safety initiative
- Sea Crest to hold annual open house Dec. 30
- Walking past a 'window wonderland'
- Obituaries
- Indians building fierce Battle at the Beach
- Indians see first loss of season against Woodbridge
- Lady Indians fall despite second-half comeback
- Ocean View nears end of project
- Ocean View making plans for history
- Bethany’s Web site readies for launch
- Ocean View moves forward with reforms
- County officials watching bottom line closely
- Town looks at parking options
- It’s all about your choices, Michael
- Letters
- Lady Fenwick still bringing elegance and beauty to the shore
- Holiday spirit: A labor of love or just labor?
- Obituaries
- Indian River wrestlers ready for Battle at the Beach
- Lady Indians improving on past performance despite losing record
- Indians’ ‘Three Musketeers’ give their all for the team
- I'm dreaming of a green Christmas
- County defends against PLUS criticism
- Ocean View salaries 'in the ballpark'
- Fenwick discusses parking, voting issues
- Council defers decision on forested buffers
- Local businessman concerned about red tide
- Spread some holiday cheer this year
- Town looks at parking options
- Letters
- Skin care specialist keeps clients healthy and beautiful at Trendz
- Whimsical artist debuts at Good Earth
- Oliver leads Indians to victory over Milford
- Obituaries
- NextGen puts wind in the sails of energy
- South Coastal Library strong at new spot
- Ocean View water nears readiness
- South Bethany looks at issues
- Castle discusses energy alternatives
- Ocean View aims to be a good neighbor
- Bethany CORC analyzes potential traffic build-up
- Our 200th issue
- Construction ban demolished in Bethany
- Refusing to learn any of life’s lessons
- Point celebrates a milestone
- Letters
- Bayside Rug Company keeps it all in the family
- Community shows thankfulness to local service members
- Sea Colony Fitness Center and programs keep members warm in the winter
- Obituaries
- Book 'em Bezos
- The ultimate gift
- Opinions divided on beach smoking ban
- Bethany bandies boardwalk bicycle ban
- Thanksgiving for thousands a huge hit
- Bethany changes makeup of P&Z
- SEDAST returning this weekend
- Bethany considers new water tower
- Warning system gives Bethany pause
- Bethany audit group eyes all the details
- The season to stop and give thanks
- Chamber offers perfect gift
- Letters
- Trick trucks rolls into Millsboro
- Straighten up with crooked finger
- Obituaries
- Bridge problems equate to $6 million loss
- Library construction improves by $400,000
- Pay stations get little coin-sideration in Bethany Beach
- Ocean View looks into financial crystal ball
- Ocean View police warn of check scam
- South Bethany reviews recycling, dredging
- Exploring the joys of buying a new car
- Chamber offers perfect gift
- Letters
- New taxi service breezing through town
- Artist’s work proves anything but ‘Grim’
- IR football ready to tackle state tournament
- Budesheim ready for the next level
- Indians soccer edged in state championship
- Punishers ready for 2008 season
- Obituaries
- Ocean View readies changes to election rules
- Bethany considers subdivision, PRD requirements
- Grants available for OV water hook-ups
- Content being gathered for site
- Selbyville loses 60 jobs in business closure
- IRHS students take an environmental stand
- Preparing produce: Ideal autumn meals
- Chamber offers perfect gift
- Lions Club says thanks for support
- Hastings gives a historical perspective
- Town Cats thankful for Fat Tuna owners
- Another voice against the dune in Bethany
- Hocker discusses high school essay contest
- A special thanks to our protectors
- Taking a closer look at some silly laws
- Pizza with a purpose
- Abstract artists emotes feeling through work
- Ahfeldt comes through for Indians baseball
- Indians soccer advances to state semis
- IR football ready to face Golden Nights this Friday
- Obituaries
- Brain injury victims get support in Millville
- Inlet bridge design changed again
- Medical facility planned near Bayside
- Botchie named town manager in Millville
- Pumpkins ready to get chunkin' at new spot
- Ocean View approves pair of projects
- Local teacher teaches leadership in struggling Bosnia
- Shedding some light on ghost stories
- Medical help is on the way
- Letters
- Pups get pampered at Dogs Day Out
- Potter brings back original style to art tour
- SMS and Central battle one last time
- Slow end to Indian's volleyball season
- Indians hold off pesky Laurel squad
- Obituaries
- Holiday enthusiasts ready to fall for many Halloween happenings
- New Bethany Beach Web site taking shape
- Bethany Beach may give verbal warning
- Group hopes to boost second season
- Dog park proponents barking up wrong tree
- Bethany approves recycling contract
- Beach smoking ban to be aired publicly
- Transportation plan focuses on growing, aging population
- La Mirage finds new oasis in Ocean View
- Beach reconstruction nears Bethany’s south end
- Sussex SPCA promotes puppy (and kitty) love
- A friend in need, man’s best friend, indeed
- Killmer returns to planning chairmanship
- Fore! That Guy is about to tee off
- Town in good shape with chief
- Letters
- Asian fare a staple at one of South Bethany’s best-kept secrets
- Local vocalist named first Delmarva Idol winner
- Indians run away with victory against Lake Forest
- Indian River takes second in volleyball tournament
- Indians clinch Southern Henlopen title
- Obituaries
- Community design, preservation addressed in county comp plan
- Ocean View looks at election changes
- Bethany looks at changes to commission
- County P&Z recommends four applications
- Toomey preserving safety in Dagsboro
- Board tables decision on Hocker billboards
- Replenishment completed on Bethany's North End
- Halloween to make Selbyville spooktacular
- Bethany Beach Yoga keeps minds and bodies sharp in new location
- Rocktober Fishing Tournament and Festival casts its 4th year
- Win over Milford kindles Indians' hopes
- Indians soccer aiming for division championship
- IRHS field hockey looks for strong finish on season
- Indian River runs through Delmar
- Obituaries
- South Coastal Library project put on hold
- Comp plan tackles water, wasterwater, housing, and economy
- Bridge contract now expected within a year
- Bethany Beach officials talk budget, stormwater
- Route 1 ready to rumble
- Millvile to extend police coverage into town
- Tower restoration plans unveiled
- DNREC pushing for shorter dunes in Bethany
- Ocean View water may come with an unanticipated cost
- A monkey on his back
- It is an odd, odd world out there
- Start the bidding ... well, soon
- Letters
- Hi Point Farm is tops for any occasion
- Pumpkin pursuit: the ultimate autumn quest
- Indians fall against defending champs Delmar
- Lady Indians tally third straight win
- Obituaries
- Dune height causing concern
- Bethany takes closer look at recycling
- County comp plan maps path for the future
- Cummings earns Lighthouse award
- County seeks power for districts
- Counties looking to cement overlay power
- Selbyville's working on election reforms
- Dewey Music Conference rocks the beach
- Delmarva Pools and Spas makes a splash in Selbville
- A perfect day ... a perfect couple
- Keep decisions final and fair
- Letters
- Local woman cruising through life
- Chalkboard makes its mark
- Indians ready to go strong against Delmar
- IR Volleyball slips against Cape and Central
- Indians soccer bests Caesar Rodney in overtime
- Obituaries
- Breaking News: Bethany committee recommends beach smoking ban
- Justin’s Beach House receives planning approval
- Lot maintenance, 'Clean Hands' to hearing
- County unveils new comprehensive plan
- Bethany gets lesson in emergency prep
- Bethany Beach mulls mini-golf complaints
- Bethany planners have vision of future
- Bethany discusses landscaping, construction
- Half-century beach home demolished
- A new ditty for Delaware
- Work of Love
- Indian volleyball running the courts
- River Soccer honors architects of its success
- Indian River slips past Sussex Central
- Indians JV grinds through second week of play
- Obituaries
- County aims for ‘clean hands’ and clean lots
- Water park, mini-golf revamp gets planning approval from county
- South Bethany, Lions to benefit from recycling
- DiFebo’s turns on the entertainment
- Olmstead gets second term as mayor
- County’s buffer ordinance moves forward
- Planners mull request for guidance
- Area beaches soon to be reborn
- Cooper to be honored in Maritime Hall of Fame
- Blue Surf remodel gets overhaul
- Ocean View Public Safety Center unveiled
- Ahoy, matey! A day for all pirates
- County right with ‘clean hands’
- Letters
- Sweet Disposition takes the cake
- Fair warning from Four Daze Notice
- Indians' new defense dominates against Decatur
- Lewis back from injury with bang
- Volleyball marks first win of season
- Indians potent against PolyTech
- IRHS field hockey aims to build on strengths
- Obituaries
- Breaking News: Bethany committee recommends beach smoking ban
- Olmstead gets second term as mayor
- Olmstead re-elected by slim margin
- Frankford gets its new water plant up and running
- Beebe readies for Clarksville construction
- Bethany spots another spotless financial review
- Beach Cottage to host art show
- Water progress to influence traffic
- Selbyville doubles water impact fee
- County gives input on DelDOT plan
- Jacobsen uses expertise and experience to benefit Bethany
- One day caluses lifetime of thoughts
- Fenwick makes the right move
- Letters
- Dagsboro Café looks to start anew
- Millville United Methodist Turns 100
- Indians soccer blanks Cape in home opener
- Indians take it to the wire against Cape
- IRHS volleyball falters in season opener
- Coaches dissatisfied with conference structure
- Lady Indians tie in season-opener
- Obituaries
- Bethany Beach to hold elections on Saturday
- Annexation could bring retirement community to Ocean View
- Timetable on beaches taking shape
- Officials celebrate replenishment go-ahead
- Boardwalk Arts Festival preps for 29th year
- Hudson brings the good 'Stuff' to local families
- Thoughts on a very influential list
- Fenwick makes the right move
- Letters
- New location puts a new face on New Face
- Powwow! Over 40 Tribes join Nanticoke this weekend
- Indians shake things up for 2007 season
- Harker takes the reins for IR field hockey
- IR soccer players ready for the hunt
- Obituaries
- Fenwick starts town-wide recycling effort
- Changes abound for IRSD students
- Fall events kick off second season
- Power plant files application for NOx reduction system
- Re-vamp proposed for mini-golf, waterpark
- Polly Branch drug culture endures
- Real estate agent bringing second office to Bethany
- County P&Z considering weekly meetings
- Summer's ending--and I almost missed it
- Labor Day brings mixed emotions
- Fenwick makes the right move
- Letters
- C&E’s Madara ready for extra-long Labor Day break
- Budding artist brings natural splendor to Boardwalk Art show
- A journey in the Amazon
- Novice anglers take the big prize in Poor Girls
- Lady Indians set for new volleyball season
- Obituaries
- County council takes buffer ordinance
- DNREC and NRG reach agreement on power plant emissions
- Public works building proves to be pricey
- County council reviews DelDot's plan
- Local volunteers, police work together for cause
- Bethany planners recommend commission change
- Emergency preparedness takes center stage at Tech
- Bethany committee recommends recycling
- South Bethany: Water, water everywhere
- Are Sussex sewer rates unfair?
- Ocean View brings forth drainage project
- Are chicken houses terrorism targets?
- Citizens taking sides on beach smoking
- The Whipporwill: A Bethany original
- Updated Fenwick council to take a look at recycling
- Woodturner carves his way back into Boarkwalk art festival
- Cropper recalls a life at the lighthouse
- Letters
- Bye Coastal Point. Hello Vegas!
- A fresh start needed at school
- From media to mortgages
- Milton artist makes a noticeable name for himself
- Obituaries
- Letters
- Ball now in state’s court on IR Inlet Bridge
- Former Sussex deputy sheriff threatens lawsuit
- Boy on bike hit by car on Route 1
- Cancer cluster near power plant to be studied further
- Fenwick lighthouse receives new caretakers
- Millville approves plan for Barrington Park
- 'Clean sheet' for Ocean View council
- South Bethany to look at noise ordinances
- Two problems knock out power for 11,000
- Local couple's outreach to benefit Peruvian families
- Time to turn back on the light
- Heat tough on even the toughest
- Fashionable boutique accompanies jewelry store in Bethany
- Book lovers throng to library sale
- Roxana pulls off another successful series
- USA Southwest takes World Series Championship
- Sussex lifeguards dominate in national championships
- Obituaries
- Indian River Inlet Bridge deemed ‘safe’
- Report finds lung-cancer near IR power plant
- Bunting learns he needs a kidney transplant
- Newcomer receives most votes in Fenwick
- Warrant issued for alleged thief
- Glass is half-full on Ocean View water
- Trying to cool
- Fenwick Island OKs outside dining
- Photographer prepares for festival debut
- Escape through the Appalachian Trail
- Deviled eggs, two sheep and a car
- We must keep the Series here
- Letters
- Can you take the 15/15 Challenge?
- Carl M. Freeman makes donation to library campaign
- Host team leads strongly in World Series play
- Sharks going on swimmingly in fourth year
- IRHS cheerleaders passionate for new era
- Obituaries
- There's something dirty in my computer
- Council approves density ordinances
- Ocean View hashes out differences
- Fenwick candidates get their say on issues
- Novak comes to Bethany Beach
- South Bethany considers construction rules
- St. Ann's bazaar returns with nautical quilt
- Who's delivering your brand?
- Nelson leaves talk station
- Stalemate persists over Pasture Point restoration
- Celebrate or ridicule? Tough call
- Leaders must focus on leading
- Letters
- Seyfert's offer Pensylvania tastes in Millville
- Seafaring best-selling author making a stop in Bethany
- Young Laurel team looks to represent District III with gusto
- Sussex East goes out in style
- Fenwick lifeguards ready to reach for gold
- IRHS ballplayer earns MVP honors
- Obitauries
- Salt Pond HOA considers golf course purchase
- Corn likely beyond salvation
- Indian River racial achievement gaps persist
- Blue Surf gets mixed reception
- Property owners approve sewer district
- Bethany Beach limits non-resident votes
- Bethany seeing huge summer downtown
- Bethany approves refendum changes
- Frankford motorcycle shop owner charged with theft
- Special tax district on table
- Mini-golf business scores complaints
- Post 28 tournament hopes hanging in the balance
- FIBP takes honors in competition
- Harry hysteria hits home
- Dictionary offers all new options
- Letters
- Beebe is using the right logic
- Aquacare makes a splah in Millville
- Back Bay Tours: A comfortable escape from summer bustle
- Obituaries
- DNREC approves grant for ‘town-hall habitat’
- Residents to vote over Johnson's Corner sewer
- Deadline nears for Bethany Beach candidates
- Bethany Beach police ready for night out
- Marina vows to correct financial debacle
- 'Delmarva idol' heating up at Dubin Steakhouse
- Planners recommend density bonus change
- Memorable events cost more
- Harry Potter madness kicks off
- Sheriff's powers clarified by state
- Native plants complete chamber renovation
- Blue Surf asking town for transformer space
- South Bethany officials draw a line in the sand
- South Bethany reviews vendors, smoking
- Warriors heat up and sweep upstate teams
- Lower Sussex Major Leaguers go 2-2 in tournament
- Lower Sussex Juniors fight off Laurel rebound
- We can all help with the World Series
- A World Wide Web of destruction
- Letters
- Pet store returns to Millville, offering more for pets
- Beach & Bay Cottage Tour
- Obituaries
- Millville church cooks away the blues
- Fresh, local seafood a staple in Ocean View
- Fabulous Dialtones call in this weekend on the bandstand
- Local playwright presents musical with Broadway star
- Annual 4th of July parade a cool change
- Millville adopts new subdivison, zoning ordinances
- Gunn attracts a crowd in Bethany
- Cyclists get lesson in safety in Ocean View
- Holes in the sand: fun or hazardous?
- First of transportation fee increases take effect
- Fenwick selling stuff online
- Millville annexes new development
- Letters to Editor - July 6, 2007
- I like the stunt--just so it's not me
- EDITORIAL: The season is now in full swing
- Ruth B. Tyre, 72
- Ellen Marie ‘Doll’ Wright, 84
- Douglas B. McCoach Jr., 70
- Maude W. Love, 93
- Paul Robert Krauss Jr., 43
- Grace Virginia Jones, 80
- Barbara J. Huffman, 49
- J. Kennard Hudson, 78
- Leo Ades, 93
- Millville charter change lingers in Dover
- First day fruitful for farmers' market
- Legislators approve 'sweeping' revenue package
- New commercial center planned for Frankford
- County receives $1.056M in grants
- OVPD targets bicyclist's safety tonight
- Special tax districts gaining popularity in county
- Library readies for expansion with help from Cottage Tour
- Fire officials block ambulance tax legislation
- Letters to Editor - July 6, 2007
- EDITORIAL: The season is now in full swing
- It always comes back to consumers
- New gallery unites two prominent local artists
- Local photographer shares deep sea splendor
- Lower Sussex loses tourney but shows strength on the field
- Post 28 Warriors hit their stride
- Willie M. Taylor, 62
- Lois M. Robertson, 67
- Vernice B. Lee, 85
- Vienna L. Head, 65
- Norma Lee Bunting, 86
- Michael W. Bonsall, 51
- Which 'smartphone' is the smart choice?
- Michael V. Eaton, 48
- Bennetts go from grist mill to peach orchard
- Public fireworks displays offer safe, patriotic fun
- Bethany ready to knock some socks off
- Madame Chef stirs up some new services
- Townhome development presented to town
- State House passes Millville charter change
- Charity home making believers in Bethany
- Millville looks to unify 19967 zip code
- Captain Quint bumps buffet in Bethany
- Group officially recommends long eastern bypass
- Legislation pushes IR bridge ahead
- Fenwick preparing for annual bonfire event
- Frederick, Carmean to run again in Fenwick
- Bethany farmers' market to open Sunday
- Boyden appointed Fenwick chief of police
- Millville officials divided on rental tax
- Density debate gets personal
- Local photographer shares deep sea splendor
- Sex, Viagra, spam and gadgets -- Oh my!
- Letters to Editor - June 29, 2006
- EDITORIAL: Fenwick gets it right with Boyden
- No holds barred at Anything Goes
- Calling all ball players
- Paul E. Widenor Jr., 86
- Joyce D. Sonntag, 76
- Jean Workman Richards
- Jack D. Lambert Jr., 55
- Ruth E. Hudson, 77
- Della Ella McCabe Hitchens, 70
- Isabelle T. Campbell, 69
- Lower Sussex loses tourney but shows strength on the field
- Risso's dolphin stranded on beach
- Ocean View family spreads smiles across the world
- Local performer shares her musical roots
- UD county growth workshop slated for Thursday
- Working group favors longest eastern bypass
- Bethany narrows down referendum changes
- Bethany considers beach smoking ban
- Local author shares tales of the towers
- White shark could cost fisherman penalty
- Delmarva Power appeals energy decision
- Bethany council approves memorial race
- Construction oops gets not P&Z approval
- 'Green menace' not so menacing after all
- Proposed density ordinance debated
- Reports urge funding action for DelDOT
- Ambulance service tax gets boost
- Legislators pass absentee ballot amendment
- Ocean View studies, talks drainage issue
- County adopts $142 million plan
- Letters - June 22, 2007
- EDITORIAL: June 22, 2007
- Words will spin through time
- Florentine jeweler brings handiwork to Bethany
- Hilda Marie Warrington, 91
- Candy Jean Smawley, 48
- Deborah J. Lowe, 52
- Gary Dean Leonard, 22
- Robert K. ‘Bob’ Jones, 53
- Bertha E. Hood, 81
- Margaret L. ‘Peg’ Egan, 72
- Ida C. Cooper, 72
- Yvonne C. Cobb, 83
- Gala raises $25,000 toward Jennings’ dream
- Old Timer's Day ready for 51st year
- Craft show called a 'smashing success'
- Ocean View Board of Elections starts fixing voter districts
- Frankford trash change deemed a success
- Consultants recommend expansion for county
- Work progressing on Millville by the Sea
- Ryans explore organic niche at market
- Budget in front of council on Tuesday
- Mother battles odds to attend graduation service
- Tax increase coming for ambulance service?
- South Bethany looks at recycling
- Differences remain over Route 26 sewer project
- State drops funding ball, road projects still in danger
- The quest for the 'perfect' gift
- Letters: June 15, 2007
- EDITORIAL: This tax thing is really worth considering
- Bluewater Grill combines coastal and inland flavors with history
- Bethany father gets his day
- Sisters-in-law run marathon for a cure
- Legion ball tries to pull together best of the best
- Boarders suit up for competition
- Cornell leaves her mark, and number, at Tech
- Alton Walker, 93
- Gloria P. ‘Glory’ Slagle, 81
- Cora A. Hickman, 97
- Charles William ‘Bill’ Grabey, 83
- Howard Dukes Jr., 75
- 'Biggest Loser' loser a winner at racquetball and life
- DNREC to hold two hearings on pollution strategy
- Old Timer’s Day soon upon us yet again
- Density-for-dollars hearings scheduled
- Public, not private, beaches funded by bill
- Grass-roots efforts integral for wind
- Selbyville to DelDOT: Stay out
- Ocean View council tackles water, impact fees and history
- Bond bill vote nears
- Letters: June 8, 2007
- EDITORIAL: Now is the time for voices to be heard
- Battle of the bulge a losing a fight
- Rebel with a cause: Family oriented skate shop hits Fenwick
- Battling the berries: the struggle of conquering the strawberry
- Dale Milton Workman, 91
- Jeannette E. Williams, 82
- Mary E. Weinelt, 73
- Michael P. Warrington, 48
- Pauline E. Timmons, 88
- Frederick Robert Schmitt, 80
- Catherine P. Reider, 70
- Birdie B. Powell, 75
- Anna T. Pilkington, 79
- Floyd E. Moore, 73
- Jeanne M. Mooney, 76
- John C. Holland Jr., 66
- Melreth L. Holladay, 88
- Elsie A. Harmon, 77
- Mannie Oscar Harmon, 92
- S. Elizabeth Hall, 96
- Constance A. Ellingsworth, 73
- Stevenson develops sense of community with fowl flock
- Millville prepares for hefty June agenda
- Referendum changes referred back to committee
- Bethany tables change to BoA numbers
- Impersonation legislation is Selbyville-spurred
- Dirtbikes stolen from home garage in Bethany Bay
- South Bethany readies for big move
- South Bethany focuses on wind, building
- It's audit time again in Bethany Beach
- MVFC steps up for community protection
- The summer sun rises … yet again
- Fenwick Island to step outside boundaries?
- Rising fertilizer costs reveal another side of oil market
- Environmental questions remain unanswered
- Touch of Italy dishing up dolce for Taste
- Detour options for sewer project reviewed
- Letters: June 1, 2007
- EDITORIAL: This is the weekend of all weekends
- Life's a beach — with rules
- Curb Scapes: Putting the edge on lawns
- Seaside Craft Show getting bigger every year
- IR golf scores impressive season despite no three-peat
- Lady Indians slip against Caravel in softball semifinals
- Mattie E. Vickers, 77
- Virginia L. ‘Ginger’ Russell Ruback, 73
- Elfriede ‘Effie’ Rogers, 67
- Gloria E. Reed, 74
- Starling Peacock Sr., 66
- Virginia L. Massey, 61
- Richard C. Johnson, 60
- William F. German Sr., 68
- Norman D. Figgs, 76
- BBVFC urged to take over ambulance service
- CIB proposes pilot 'town hall habitat' in Millville
- School uniform decision put on hold for a year
- Lions serve breakfast, generosity
- Rescue efforts too late to save blue heron
- Decreasing revenues, no tax hike at county
- Time to take a trip down memory lane
- Memorial Day weekend kicks off season
- Honoring and remembrance part of weekend events
- Parsons training yet another young farmer
- Bethany museum draws volunteer docents
- Local author puts out ‘Four for the Shore’
- Bethany Beach revs up for some summer fun
- Tips offered for selling a home in the spring
- Let's study all these studies
- Too late this time ... not the next time
- Letters
- Made By Hand keeps trade fair in South Bethany
- Steakhouse and Banks
- Indians go nearly all the way
- Indian River wiped out in first round of states
- Obituaries
- Ocean View group to bike America
- Wireless Internet: the Mother’s Day gift that keeps on giving
- DelDOT discusses Route 113 in Dagsboro
- More federal funding in for Millville sewer
- Magees continue the family tradition
- Wine tasting and auction to benfit families
- Baker going straightforward with budget
- Police seeking burglar, asking for public help
- Restoring history through art
- A week late, but love
- When in doubt, look to the sewer.
- Referendum changes hurt petitions
- Rotary Club thankful for Fat Tuna’s help
- Chaining dogs a major cause of dog bites
- Alternate power group reaches out to Hocker
- Tanning salon bronzes up business in Fenwick Island
- Fresh restaurant will bring their ‘Finest’ to Taste
- Lady Indians lose focus heading into tournament time
- Indians baseball takes Southern Division
- Punishers come up short in first-ever semi-final game
- Obituaries
- PSC supports wind power
- Hastings wins 41st representative seat
- Fenwick Islander headed to Iraq
- Mother serves double duty
- Council preserves more farmland
- Sluggish real estate market 'baffling' experts
- Johnson's roots stretch back
- Warren's Station to debut in Taste of Coastal Delaware
- Enjoying the write-in process
- Support for troops, their families vital
- Hocker issues thanks for Jamboree support
- Coastal Hospice fundraiser a success
- Reader urges relief for Route 26, before Memorial Day
- State treasurer ‘disappointed’ in Delmarva Power stance
- Thanks for nurses during National Nurses Week
- SDHS Jam organizers issue thanks
- Delaware Audubon comments on alternative power
- Bennett says Millville needs police now
- Robinson’s produce:
- Local families prepared to cruise
- Lewes artist featured in Cruisin’ exhibit
- Punishers win first playoff game - head to DFL semi-finals
- Spring surf-fishing tournament taking off this weekend
- Lady Indians chop down Lake Forest
- Lady Indians continue shutout trend
- Tennis finishes a long, but improved season
- IR golf goes for South Championship yet again
- Indians tennis looks for upsets in weekend tourney
- Correction:
- Phillips introduces density-for-dollars
- Three compete for Atkins' seat
- Draft TDR legislation seeks to preserve open space
- Indian River Inlet Bridge delayed again
- Gas prices rise and stress local budgets
- Local home sales down from last year’s numbers
- Selbyville resident, sex offender wanted
- Point garners recognition at MDDC awards
- PSC staff recommends wind, gas
- Obituaries
- Enjoying the write-in process
- Are two more county seats coming?
- Letters
- Ocean City Family Diner expands into Fenwick
- Chalking up performances this summer
- Softball moves to 13-3 on season
- Indians change momentum on the golf course
- Indians storm to four straight wins
- Indians beat Milford, dine out
- Lady Indians move to 9-1 season
- Dagsboro, Frankford to meet on bypass issue
- Resources areas, policy included in county comp plan first draft
- Millville short on transfer tax revenue
- Millville re-examines agreement
- Mountaire Farms signs deal with Cuba
- The distortion of abortion topic of seminar
- Local police learn new rapid tactics
- Marsh dieback cause needs volunteers
- Teacher finishes messy Boston Marathon
- South Bethany pursuing construction scofflaws
- South Bethany gear updated, on sale
- DNREC to publish strategy without buffer regulation
- Bethany Beach formalizes mini-golf use
- Safety first, second and last
- Nippes could be town's olive branch
- Letters
- Laying it down with 3D Tile
- Girls’ tennis tallies win and losses, stays energetic
- Indian River’s softball shaping up well on the season
- Indians storm back to .500
- Punishers win Central Division
- IR golf team losing focus at season's mid-point
- Obituaries
- South Bethany adopts 'bare-bones budget'
- Local preservation touted, debated
- Bethany mini-golf still talk of the town
- Castle promotes coast-to-coast trail system
- Springtime Jamboree celebrates 25 years
- Castle urges stringent sunscreen standards
- One free concert down, five more to go in Dewey
- Addressing project caught in Web
- Bethany council wrangles over protocol
- Route 113 study drives Frankford planning
- Letters
- 911 Addressing still very far away
- Put the blame on right man
- March of the Penguins
- Music becomes ministry
- Lady Indians knock off nemeses
- Obituaries
- Phone outages blamed on unmarked wires
- Towers lauded by emergency providers
- Nippes nips Ocean View Council votes
- Bill could strip county, towns of transfer tax
- Voters to decide council seat Saturday in Ocean View
- Millville adopts budget, adds staff and MBS phase
- Chamber members see drop in co-op rate
- Water construction flowing steadily in town
- Cyclists look to make tracks again in bike tour
- Ocean View to hike taxes 9 percent
- Marine's legacy lives on through words
- Push for special Millville tax
- Density for money a hard sale in Georgetown
- Dover legislators discuss fees to aid schools
- Consultant's report urges delay
- Delaware Music Festival returning to Dewey for free music and fun
- Does your marketing pass the RUB test?
- 'Decking out' the patio
- Is saying no possible?
- Local college student reaches out to Africa
- Gas costs and fear escalate
- State needs to make assurances
- Letters
- Newark pitcher quiets Indians' bats
- Lady Indians tame Red Lion
- Lady Indians drop Central, 4-2
- Obituaries
- Public access to beaches a sticky issue
- County approves controversial development
- Bunting advocates local, county replenishment share
- Millville honoring Droney for 20 years of public service
- School uniform issue receives feedback
- Frankford council to revisit police hiring
- Marie's Kitchen--My favorite foods are made with love
- Development stresses natural environment
- Gushing for guineas
- A living legend is now gone
- Real Estate is on its way back Current times demand sacrifice
- Letters
- Indians soar to move above .500
- Indians look to build skills, gain confidence
- Punishers hope to finish strong
- Indian River softball runs down Dover
- IR golf suffers one-stroke loss to visiting Henlopen
- Lady Indians bounce back, shut down Tech
- Obituaries
- After reconstuction, beach funding unclear
- Numbers might lie
- Flagship redevelopment concept opposed
- Local man testifies at NJ homicide trial
- Bethany tackles election changes
- Stickels recommends special tax districts
- Despite district conflict, four to vie for district seat
- Marketing mistakes can provide valuable lessons
- Millville at center of future growth
- Spring brings out these urges
- Real Estate is on its way back
- Letters
- 'Mattress Bill' calling it a night
- Lighthouses ... Local man's talent brightens up the nation
- Young IR softball team starts strong, then hit hard
- Indians bring-A-game to the golf course
- Punishers drop to tie for first
- New coach, young team, high hopes
- Obituaries
- Nintendo’s latest game console a win-win
- Bethany Beach passes tax increase
- Fisher's to 'pop' up in new Fenwick location
- Growth changes local area
- Public argues over 'clean coal,' wind
- Sierra Club appeal to halt dredging denied
- Bethany council discusses priorities
- Windmills discussed in South Bethany
- IR students to showcase talents in show
- Fire departments kept on their toes St. Patty’s weekend
- Residential use invades commercial zone
- Bethany proposes amendment for mini-golf
- Farmers’ market plans for fruitful summer
- Beach project fully funded
- Carson joins Fenwick as Town Manager
- Atkins resigns state house seat
- Bethany Travel heading to Millsboro
- The lowdown on High Maintenance
- Cleats to fill out in the field
- Beahan looks to take another swing at Henlopen South title
- Lady Indians set to take on the conference
- Veith returns from injury, looks to shine
- Indians hope to win the arms race
- Cecile Marie Quillen, 66
- Jane S. Straughan, 93
- Beverly Lynn Doughten Alberts, 40
- Kathryn MaGee, 94
- Eugene D. ‘Gene’ McGee, 83
- Pearl G. Robinson, 85
- William L. Stroud, 57
- David Robert Littleton, 37
- James Walker, 96
- Retha L. Kauffman Cleveland, 51
- Stasny brings theater talent to Dagsboro
- Connor’s Package Store shrinks, makes way for new businesses
- Catch 54 looks to reel in business in Fenwick
- Jimmy's Kitchen: waking up the shore
- Bethany Beach installs historic mural
- Beach funding fairness debated statewide
- Businesses sign on for Chamber’s co-op participation
- Word on beach funding expected by Friday
- Bethany Beach council tackles budget
- Banks brings youthful perspective to council
- Density trade addition discussed at county council meeting
- Minyon selected as Millville mayor
- Letters
- EDITORIAL: Next generation taking their turn?
- A day of rememberance, and pride
- The Quail gears up for St. Patty's Day
- An Irish Reflection
- Mustangs blank Chiefs, make playoffs
- Punishers pound Thunder
- Ocean View public water system moving ahead
- Dagsboro man, 21, charged over child porn
- Gas prices unusual, as usual lately
- IR grads put in the work to boost funds
- Gala event to benefit Lower Delaware Autism Foundation
- Investors buy Sports at the Beach complex
- Conaway presents residential, commercial plans to Selbyville
- Millville de-annexes school property
- Mountaire workers tested fr TB by DPH
- NRG, Bluewater question evaluations
- EDITORIAL: Efforts of police help whole area
- Letters
- Tantalizingly close, but no dice
- Aerobics instructors keep community active
- Mustangs drop one to Cecil County
- Punishers punish the Bulls
- Michael Mason Moore, 57
- Roy R. Boucher Jr., 64
- Herbert S. Gee Jr.
- Virginia M. Collins, 85
- Paul G. Hunter, 80
- Kathryn ‘Kitty’ Elaine Lockett Sears, 87
- Hazel M. Hudson, 94
- Geraldine M. ‘Gerry’ Franks, 66
- Alan Darnell Taylor, 46
- Katharine L. ‘Kitty’ Stephens, 51
- Eight arrested on drug charges
- Camp Barnes applications ready for summer
- South Bethany takes a look at expenses
- Poker back on the table at Millville fire hall
- Teachers plan to revive Coastal family festival
- School of the Arts a choice 'draw'
- Sports at the Beach purchase a dead issue
- Artisans' Bank coming to Millville in fall
- Energy supply bids graded by Delmarva Power
- Tax hike proposed in Bethany
- Hattier discusses uniform-policy changes
- Letters
- EDITORIAL: County made the right decision
- Two decades of ... maturation?
- Bethany bike shop switches gears with upcoming move
- Martial arts instructor teaches best offense is a good defense
- Mustangs improve to .500 with forfeit
- Punishers set to take on Bulls
- Indians shine in state tournament
- Lawrence Smart, 88
- Jeanne W. Long, 89
- Helen M. Townsend, 89
- Dallas Troy Wright, 39
- Donald Mahan Fadeley, 91
- Joseph S. Pennell, 50
- Irma M. Smith, 69
- Lenora Oden, 90
- Gary J. Veach, 52
- Bethany threatened by green menace
- Bethany Beach freezes out snowball sales
- Selbyville student art show
- Lions Club garners fruits of their labor
- Castle makes push on replenishment
- Fireworks extravaganza set for Bethany's July 4
- ResortQuest moving — across the street
- Ordinances adopted, sidewalks sidelined in Bethany
- Bethany considers referendum changes
- Bethany Beach supports farmers’ market concept
- Planning meetings end, planning continues
- Bethany Beach planners give input to county
- Delaware scientist at forefront of debate
- Final MBS annexation moves ahead
- Students flock to Indian River schools
- Letters - February 23, 2007
- Sussex County Council
- Point of No Return
- Landmark clothing store leaves Selbyville
- Retired minister continues his practices in Sussex
- Mustangs fall to Cobras at end
- Punishers take it to Headhunters
- Indians to send off eight to states
- Indians rout Laurel to wrap up season
- Margaret J. Johnson, 85
- Chester Daniel ‘Danny’ Steele, 71
- Wayne L. Hurley Sr., 64
- Matthew Lee Cannon, 35
- Eva L. Bunting
- Clarence Dale Miles, 79
- Gary Mundorf, 59
- Helen M. Wilkins, 88
- John D. Mattie, 91
- Florence C. Morris, 79
- Edwin D. Broyles, 78
- Scientists identify dramatic wind resource off coast
- CIB committee presents finding to county
- Fenwick open house attracts crowd
- Del State offering almost $300K for research
- Board denies pool request near Fenwick
- New council brings optimism to Frankford
- Millville Group provides MBS progress update
- Volunteers help students … once again
- County required by plan to protect land
- Completion date for new OVPD building improves by two weeks
- Bethany BoA could grow to five members
- Chamber honors local heroes with awards
- Weeks left in replenishment funding wait
- South Bethany contracts for engineers-of-record
- Millville discusses spending, tax possibilities
- Bethany to discuss the notion of sidewalks
- South Bethany begins budget work
- Parents support dress code discussions
- Bethany farmers' market location sought
- Millville adds new staff
- County approves Harlton development
- Siblings put family company back on the rise
- Young musician brings talent to local spots
- Townsend signs with Holy Cross
- Indian River alumni to run for a cause
- Indians set to take their show to Dover
- SMS wrestlers win big in Cape Henlopen Conference tournament
- Mustangs close the door on Kent County
- John M. Burford, 74
- Rose A. Ward, 85
- Bonnie L. Gohl, 55
- Betty Jane Hall, 57
- Howard E. Melson, 88
- James Edward Wise, 71
- Omeda T. Collins, 86
- Annette J. LaRocca, 86
- Pauline Marotta, 77
- Romance in bloom with 'Singing Strings' recital on Feb. 10
- DNREC DF&W says dog licenses due by March 1
- Singing Valentine's to guid Cupid's arrows in area
- Route 26, local roads widening still in doubt
- Attorneys to reargue dredge case
- Beach projects not funded in Bush budget
- Billboard request denied by county
- No council elections in Millville this year
- Sea level rise predictions 'disturbing'
- Reflections on love
- Valentine's Day rewarding for local businesses
- Instructor brings dancing to Lower Delaware
- Indians push for strong finish
- Punishers set to kick off season
- Punishers' Sample gets break in Arena Football League
- Angelena C. ‘Angie’ Conaway, 76
- George Edward Hudson, 85
- Thelma Hitchens Miller, 75
- George Q. Reed Sr., 81
- Harry W. Wilkerson, 81
- Jessie E. Fefel, 92
- Breaking news: Billboard request denied
- Comp plan work expands to county concerns
- Cardiac surgery beginning soon at Beebe
- Bethany dealing with election reforms
- Survey shows support for offshore wind power
- Opposition mobilizes to billboard, again
- Fenwick open house scheduled Saturday
- County Planning coming to Selbyville
- Addressing project almost complete
- Need for Millville election unclear
- Webb: Transfer taxes down, but not worrisome
- Doors still open at local establishments
- Class offers hope for computer-fearful
- Indians face off against the best
- Boys fall short at end in two games
- Lady Indians take it to Delmar
- Edna J. Hudson, 80
- Milton Ross Fefel Sr., 78
- Loran Leroy Smith, 90
- Emily A. (Frazier) Reddish, age 88
- Helen I. Turner, 89
- James Patrick Sullivan, 79
- George H. McElveen, 86
- Henry L. Phillips, 89
- Francis H. Waters, 80
- Dallas R. Riddle, 57
- Robert A. ‘Tony’ Blackard, 40
- Construction on Ocean View water system under way
- Woodlands of Pepper Creek inches closer to development
- Stormwater information coming together in Bethany
- Bethany decides to scrap town map project
- County talking change to law enforcement grants
- Family safe but homeless after Friday fire
- Officials pitch wind energy at Lewes CIB meeting
- Frankford principal receives special invite
- CBS hosting meeting to support wind energy
- Further inland bays oyster support possible
- Farmers' market proposal welcomed in Bethany
- Millville considers additional MPC annexation
- Fishermen get a look at whales in inlet
- School uniform survey coming to parents
- Billboard request to be heard again
- Letters - January 26, 2007
- Now is the time for voices to be heard
- Battle of the bulge a losing a fight
- Miken Builders: Developing Delaware since 1985
- Local Teacher will get a shot at $1 million
- Lady Indians hit rough skid
- Indians fall to Tech, 68-50
- Indians storm back against Vikings
- Rada L. Bradford, 79
- Phyllis A. Steele, 73
- Larry ‘Gat’ Mims, 53
- Frances Valentine Nichols
- William B. Winterberg, 82
- John Edward Meister, 67
- Elmo W. Morse, 56
- Harry David Wright, 58
- Indian River School District trial postponed
- Mini-golf facility gains approval
- Millville completes its ordinance review
- County planners approve Bethany Ridge
- County Council approves grant application
- CIB still ‘concerned’ with buffers
- Fenwick officials discuss planning via telephone
- Community goes cookie crazy ... yet again
- Temp drop 30 degrees in one day
- OVPD contruction moving well ahead
- Barbershop sounds to fill Bethany town hall
- Herring Point jetties to get restoration
- Ashley’s caters to bridal, prom needs
- A lion with a heart of gold
- Grapplers battle to the end
- Lady Indians show fight against Polytech
- Indians set to take on Cape Henlopen
- Obituaries
- Apple’s new iPhone
- County comprehensive planning begins
- Wind farm images simulate view from the beach
- Replenishment earmarks on hold until fall
- WHYY to unveil news bureau in Dover
- Possible impact fees for school proposal taking form
- Bethany Beach officials get peek at mural
- Legislators get back to work on busy session
- Sussex asking for help with low-income residents
- Officials promise to retain core values
- Millville council formalizes pay structure
- Marie's Kitchen -- My favorite foods are made with LOVE
- Beware the risks involved in selling your home by yourself
- A true ‘Field of Dreams’ is here
- Legislators face a busy year
- Families Connected grateful for all the help
- Reader: Say no to coal and yes to wind
- Hospice volunteers a shining light for all of us
- Minimum wage hikes cause problems
- Project VILLAGE grateful for gifts to families
- Of All Things brings a bit of everything to Bethany
- Group Effort
- Indians see streak come to an end
- Indians fall in battle of top teams
- Oliver overcomes size, excels
- Obituaries
- Little League television contract with ESPN extended
- Bethany Ridge back at County P&Z
- Chamber forming second co-op
- Swanson sworn in as Sussex County sheriff
- New positions and outlooks at fire company
- Delaware Electric Co-op planning rate increase
- New laws mark beginning of new year
- IRHS grad killed in accidental shooting
- Smoke detectors save man, dogs from fire
- Eskimos take their first dive into 2007
- Dagsboro man guilty of DUI in fatal crash
- Winter Blues Ball a red-hot ticket this winter
- Pollution strategy hearing delayed
- Pro Talk-Wilgus recounts the tale of Cripple Creek
- Selbyville man charged with vehicular homicide
- Realtors--working on your behalf
- A year of numerous resolutions
- This tradition has to stop now
- Fire company is doing terrific things
- SCOLDM takes tough stance against growth
- Writer encourages wind power be considered
- Incident in Ocean City creates questions
- Temperatures down but surf's up
- Indians take out frustrations on Mardela
- Andrews makes his mark
- Indian grapplers show their stuff
- Obituaries
Volume 3
- AAA: No relief in site
- 'Chris and Joe' keep it simple at local shows
- Pet Shop fish killed by vandals
- New Year's Eve awaits partygoers at local spots
- Millville-by-the-Sea breaks ground
- Selbyville revamps their town Web site look
- Experts offer a new-year path for 2007
- Preliminary report issued in helicopter crash
- Pets to go on parade to kick off the fun
- Eskimos prepare to take the plunge
- Edwards tapped to take the lead of Freeman companies
- Letters: December 29, 2006
- EDITORIAL: Selbyville becomes fan-friendly
- A year of highs, a year of lows
- Commercial clean-up ordinance possible in Fenwick
- Freezers ready for third year
- Mardela loses to Delmar, will play IR
- Indians drop opener to Bennett
- Indians sweep Concord and Sanford
- Donald D. Swartley, 40
- Maxine W. Yowler, 90
- Joseph William Wagner, 87
- William David Trosky, 44
- James P. Murray, Jr., 78
- Wenceslao Soto, 81
- Bernard G. Hassemer, 76
- Great tech gifts keep on giving
- Got Christmas?
- St. Ann's gift drive bringing holiday cheer for hundreds
- Marketing--Product sampling, 21st Century style
- Board approves wetlands projects
- Frankford Elementary to be featured on TV
- Halls undecked in isolated mischief
- Frankford school again rewarded for success
- County council considering digitization
- Re-vamps in store for Bethany Beach
- Pilot remembered for love of flying
- Fog eyed as possible factor in crash
- Dagsboro welcomes two new members to council
- Area remembers Freeman's generous spirit and kindness
- Bethany renews beach lobbying contract
- Preliminary report issued in helicopter crash
- Letters - December 22, 2007
- EDITORIAL: A legacy that won’t ever go away
- A Christmas melody — Point-style
- Local retailers caters to last-minute shoppers
- Here they come a-wassailing …
- Indians storm back, fall at end
- Lady Indians hit scoring drought
- Aubrey Phillips Murray, 84
- Alexa Nevaeh Sterner, newborn
- John Wayne Riddle, 68
- Mary H. Ward, age 75
- Hannah Nicklas Mowen, 67
- Nell Joyce King, 84
- Phyllis Edna Harnsberger, 82
- Sharen A. Vandermark, 50
- Dominic A. DiGuiseppe, 78
- Becky L. Murray, 50
- Bruce E. Brosnahan, 48
- Joshua Mordecai Freeman, 42
- Autism group collecting toys, launches campaign
- Housing grants discussed in Selbyville
- School uniforms in IRSD discussed
- South Bethany awards municipal contracts
- NRG appeals DNREC emission regulation
- RSVP officials speak on preparedness
- Towns weigh beach lobbying contract
- Sea Colony moves 5,000 tons of sand
- Millville approves 114-townhome plan
- Council discusses school funding mechanism
- Dredging work almost finished for the year
- Breaking News: Freeman, pilot killed in helicopter crash
- Door opened for retail center
- 'Gourd' tidings she brings
- Indians overcome forfeits, show well
- Indians storm back, outlast Seaford
- Lady Indians look forward to getting home
- Gibbons pours in 34, gets noticed
- Stephen R. Jones (Steve), 31
- Gilbert C. Eastman, 72
- L. Amelia ‘Penny’ Carmine, 84
- Wayne Edwin Stidham, 78
- William Lee ‘Jake’ Hayes Sr., 69
- Bruce E. Brosnahan, 48
- It's the most wonderful time of the year
- Dagsboro to install new postmaster
- Ocean View to welcome holidays with Carols
- Outdoor learning techniques helping students
- New OVPD to see some aesthetic adjustments
- Cold weather, others factors affect gas prices
- Frankford still waiting on water project
- Millville man dies in Route 1 accident
- Bethany group aims to provide information
- Millville house-moving ban reconsidered
- Sierra Club presents argument to state Supreme Court
- Higher density approved for Lakelyns
- Letters - December 8, 2006
- EDITORIAL: Council needs to stop madness
- I've got a sense about these things
- Gallery and framing staple moves South to Millville
- Grapplers hope to capitalize on depth
- Lady Indians start season with a bang
- New faces gel fast, but fall short
- Russell J. Shockley
- Marguerite (Rogers) Hill, 89
- Reese Barnes ‘Barney’ Elliott Jr., 51
- Martin Royston Pettit, 71
- Zada Walston Wilgus, 102
- Stanley Eugene Klein, 51
- Charles H. Moore, 88
- Mary E. Nelson, 80
- Clyde M. Tripple III, 66
- Rebecca J. Donohue, 74
- Jessie Lee Thomas, 77
- Joseph W. Mauro, 76
- Mary Jane Davis, 90
- John Hargis Sturgis Jr., 55
- James P. ‘Jamie’ Beauchamp Sr., 33
- Sussex holding grant hearings
- Indian River science and social studies scores fall
- District, CIB propose schoolyard watersheds
- Mitchell and CAP getting organized
- State may see nation's first offshore wind farm
- Military mall deadline looms
- County nearing end of state police deal
- Letters — Dec. 1, 2006
- EDITORIAL — The weekend of all weekends
- The world is going absolutely mad
- Prime rib and coddle and seafood — oh, my!
- Seaport Village Antiques bids adieu to Fenwick Island
- Lady Indians positive about season
- Boys hoops look to new faces
- Lester Stewart Dinsmore, 82
- Frances B. West, 93
- Ashley Nicole Thompson, 19
- Lois G. Rose, 63
- Tour giving thanks for local artists
- Bear Trap brings back popular home tour
- QRCF Caribbean party set for Dec. 2
- Signage in Bethany Beach soon to change
- Dagsboro readies to fill two council seats Dec. 2
- Green energy produced at Delaware landfills
- Ocean View Board of Adjustments meets for hearings
- Staff column--Should split on growth become a real divide?
- Bethany extends beach concession contract
- Soybean production up locally, statewide
- Fenwick comp plan work now under way
- Letters - April 7, 2006
- Letters - November 24, 2006
- Steen a fixture in community
- Oh, I’m thankful for very much
- Beach Cottage offers difference
- Howell and Lowercase Blues capitalize on Delaware nightlife
- Delmar kncks off Hodgson
- Concord runs to victory over Indians
- Donald E. Crawford, 77
- Gladys A. Swann, 77
- Harry Cullen, 91
- Edna Dorothy ‘Dot’ Weber, 84
- Gladys Marie Dodd, 94
- Deborah Joan ‘Jersey’ Veach, 47
- Smaller Wilgus store opens six months after fire
- Beebe opens Millville walk-in center
- Maximize your holiday sales with Marketing
- Bethany council discusses committee size
- Work on Fenwick comp plan starts Saturday
- Radio station focuses on Sussex County
- GUEST COLUMN--Castle hopes to use next two years wisel
- Frankford sex offender arrested by state police
- Super Giant selling generic drugs for $3.99
- Kennel owner charged for not cremating horse
- County Council debates impact fees for schools
- Design committee approves Blue Surf replacement plans
- Millville establishes annexation fee
- Letters - November 17, 2006
- This idea should be explored
- The Undead take center stage
- Recovering feature artist returns home next week
- Rollin' in
- Concord versus Indian River
- Roenke gives the Indians an edge
- Sophomore split ends step up
- Mildred J. Carter “Millie,” 64
- Arthur F. Lakin Jr., 77
- Frances R. Nottingham, age 91
- Barbara Ann Iles, 66
- Braniya Blessing Brown Jones, 7 months
- Hazel Virginia Furrow, 81
- Nina A. Deming, age 93
- Capt. Robert E. Phelps, USCG/Ret., 69
- Preston “Cobby” Hastings, 63
- Charles J. Hickman, 71
- Chamber members get lesson in protecting business
- Family friend arrested for embezzlement
- Millville commences in-depth zoning overhaul
- Selbyville council awards project
- Tax increases may be in future for Ocean View
- Ocean View establishes first EOP
- Phillips defeats Hyland in development race
- Cole handily wins re-election in 5th
- Hocker cruises past Maddex
- Mini-golf approved in Bethany Beach
- New sheriff in town
- Letters - November 10, 2006
- EDITORIAL: Take time out for veterans
- We all find comfort ... somewhere
- Veterans Remembered
- Punishers shed name, look to future
- Selbyville Middle up to the challenge
- Central Middle School handles SMS
- IR field hockey slips in first round of state tourney
- TOPSoccer rounds out a successful first season
- Warner retiring his voiceBy John Denny
- Indians deliver Homecoming memories
- Indians fall to Tatnall in tourney
- Rachel L. Felix, 104
- Nancy W. Yarish, 63
- Louise F. Vaughn, 94
- Milda I. Berzins, 103
- Ethaleene S. Prettyman, 88
- Raymond Blake, 90
- Harriet H. Wyatt, 66
- William Thomas Leonard, 68
- Victoria DeSanctis Phillips, 89
- Edna Stephens, 91
- Louis F. ‘Dickie’ Lynch, 82
- Catherine M. Davis, 83
- Fenwick reports better-than-expected revenues
- Bethany Beach prepares for funding push
- Bethany Beach scraps Streetscape plans
- Revenue shortfall forces cutbacks in Bethany
- Timmons broke ground, remembered warmly
- Candidates address voters at CBS forum
- County greets new state planner
- Insurers abandon coastal market
- Breaking News: Mini-golf approved in Bethany Beach
- Breaking News: Local Election Results 2006 (updated Wed, Nov. 8)
- Letters: June 3, 2006
- EDITORIAL: Election a time for all voices
- November brings out worst in me
- Mr. Bill's brings a bit of Baltimore to the beach
- Ceramic artist gets back to nature with her work
- Indian River volleyball falls short on the season
- Indians look to not fall back with time
- Indians bounce back against Dickinson
- IR puts Central loss behind them
- Anita Louise Neat’ Brittingham, 65
- Lorenzo W. McCabe, 84
- Judson Charles Chamberlain, 21
- Alisa Y. Jordan, 36
- Richard L. Timmons, 85
- Mearl G. Layton Sr., 67
- Charles L. ‘Buddy’ Truitt II, 48
- Wendy Irene Floyd, 33
- EDiS president serves as principal for the day
- St. George's celebrates 190th anniversary
- Business owners confused, but satisfied
- Roof-pitch measure repealed in Bethany
- Gas prices unpredictable, but welcoming
- Three citizens join Bethany Beach planners
- Meet the candidates
- Bethany council meets under new policy
- Limbaugh comments show need for education
- Indian River district ahead of Vision curve
- Bethany Beach absentee ballots fail the test
- Bethany looks at referendum, ballots
- County council members debate sewer expansion
- New mini-golf proposed for Bethany
- Assawoman canal dredge proceeding
- Letters: October 27, 2006
- EDITORIAL: Committee doing the right thing
- The beast has been bred to feed
- Healthy health care
- Scotty’s Bayside Tavern offers ditties and donations
- IR keepers shut out Caesar Rodney and Laurel
- IR volleyball talleys two more wins
- Field hockey stays optimistic as season winds down
- Indians return to form, turn over Laurel
- Calvin L. Hammond, 68
- Apostle Bruce L. Cannon Sr., 54
- Juliet L. (Ramos) Knox, 92
- Charles M. Soucy, 78
- Margaret L. Battaglino, 90
- Joan Elizabeth Lacy, 42
- Stacey Leigh Shockley, 29
- South Bethany hikes building permit rate
- IRHS senior wins DE Junior Miss
- DelDOT decision to ease traffic concerns
- Frankford citizens take aim at drug problem
- South Bethany grass, canal dredge addressed
- LDAF art show offers fall fling for community
- Selbyville Halloween parade set for action
- Students learn about watershed at James Farm
- SMS students charged over counterfeit $20s
- Ocean View to go ahead with electrical repairs
- Family fun offered for Saturday
- Stickels leaving after 18 years
- Fenwick comprehensive plan to start soon
- Millville begins ordinance updates
- FHWA cites local roads 'misunderstanding'
- Letter: October 20, 2006
- EDITORIAL: County mainstay hangs it up
- Returning to Nature
- College should teach something
- Happy Birthday!
- Christian surfers ride the wave
- SMS continues dominance
- Indians back to win column
- Indians get nipped by Delmar
- IR volleyball injury comes at a painful time
- Keith Emory West, 50
- Arthur F. ‘Otts’ Bortle, 64
- Catherine C. Muth, 87
- Norma Irene Dubek, 83
- Stephen C. Knox, 96
- Freta C. Hill, 80
- Elizabeth E. Harper, 92
- Shirley Marie Lively, 70
- Thelma Woolcock Cochran, 87
- Della M. Jackson, 94
- James F. “Jim” Burnside Jr., 78
- Joseph B. Malanik, 78
- Reba E. Warren, 84
- For real kitchen style, go retro
- Sussex Tech puts on the pep
- IWalk puts students' feet to the pavement
- Finally, it's All About U
- Local man remembers Eighth Air Force days
- Miller signs WWII book in Bethany Beach
- Frankford's Timmons heading for Japan
- Hyland, Phillips, debaing development in fifth district
- Bethany man dies after moped accident
- Letter alleges Wichmann's censure a conduct violation
- CIB report balsts proposed buffers
- Millville council bans house moves
- Letters: October 13, 2006
- EDITORIAL: Millville touches a few issues
- Just ice it until the game is over
- Life's a ball
- Greyhounds reach the beach
- Indians drop first of season to Seaford
- Indians pound Lake Forest
- Lady Indians keep rolling
- Anna Louise Coursey, 92
- Frank H. Mitchell, 88
- Carolyn J. ‘Mammy’ Cannon, 57
- Ralph M. Kline, 80
- Nicholas Sowa, 72
- Elizabeth Anne Royle, 77
- Frankford improvement effort hits legal snag
- Selbyvile pair win childcare awards
- Howard T. Ennis students honored
- Reel exciting stuff
- WOW brings bible to women of all ages
- Chamber golf outing popular at Bayside
- Spinach returns to local grocery stores
- Phillips questions buffer regulations
- Walkway, permit fee hike moved forward
- Dredging begins
- Ill-fated boat may have struck whale
- Local roads project loses federal funds
- Estauary gets approval from County P&Z
- Letters: October 6, 2006
- EDITORIAL: Plenty of praise to go around
- A wild ride into an odd, odd word
- Plumbing pumpkins
- Lavish eats, cool beats
- Volleyballers go 2-1 on week
- Indians drop first game of season
- Indians steamroll Woodbridge, 41-6
- Olen R. ‘Oakie’ Hudson, 88
- Robert Duane, Korb III, 5 weeks
- John Barry Pitman, 53
- Marion Burton, 84
- Robert Steiner III, 62
- Dr. Alois E. Maresch, 89
- Edith Mae King, 63
- Jesse Lee Bowen, 54
- Joyce Jackson Bailey, 65
- Paula I. Hudson, 38
- Margurite D. Bright, 52
- Allen J. Lister, 48
- Local senior walks for cancer research
- Oyster restoration provides ecological benefits
- Dewey welcomes the King-s?
- Staff column--Stop and smell the chrysanthemums
- Ducks Unlimited chapter holding banquet
- Fenwick holds off again on IPA
- Seven men survive two nights adrift
- Dagsboro sets October 19 workshop on zoning changes
- Brown marsh plaguing Indian River bay
- Lions Club focuses on children's sight
- Energy program provides incentive grants
- Students aim to predict election outcomes
- Dagsboro citizens petition against commissioner
- Commissioners approve Estuary
- Letters: September 29, 2006
- EDITORIAL: Labels not worth all this time
- Wanderlust gets a break next week
- Hot Dog!
- Clausen chases down a dream
- Lady Indians get ball rolling
- Indians rule the pitch against foes
- Junior varsity team part of the program
- Alesi returns, Indians roll
- Joseph Wilson Caleb, 79
- John Keith Axel, 67
- Leonard A. Jaskiewicz, 79
- James Clarence Hilyard Jr., 78
- Mary C. Presley, 93
- Elizabeth A. Hopkins, 74
- The 'victims' have names
- Maddex challenging Hocker in 38th
- LifeNet to help Sussex emergency response
- Kilmer rejoins council, commission
- Ocean View discusses reserves, capital spending
- Roxana VFC hosts final chicken dinner of 2006
- Maryland man dies after hit-and-run
- Local emergency responders expect delays to Lewes
- Commissioners defer Estuary decision
- Fire companies to save on electric costs
- DNREC buffers, PCS plan under spotlight
- Letters: September 22, 2006
- EDITORIAL: Project shows planning needed
- Money might be tight, but ... really?
- Foreign workers learn American culture
- A 'Dyer' need for art
- Special teams playing special
- Indians break out fast, top Milford 4-1
- Indians dominate clock, Decatur
- Indian River volleyball narrowly defeated at Caravel
- Field hockey team coming together
- Sharon T. Church, 63
- Vernon Isaacs, 56
- William Walter ‘Dustey’ Long , 67
- Sylvester E. Thompson, 61
- Elmer S. Stokes, 83
- Richard Wayne Fitchett, 52
- Elections bring upheaval in Bethany
- Ocean View man beaten, robbed in Wilmington
- Selbyville man dies from burns
- Fenwick still split on comp plan
- Sands Motel buyer asks for input
- Bethany bandstand dedication set
- Baumgart challenging Cole in 4th
- Passed amendment allows Millville impact fee
- Ernesto amplifies beach erosion worries
- Minyon named to Millville Town Council
- Home Depot plans start this week
- Roth leaving town for county spot
- Commissioners defer Estuary decision
- Letters: September 15, 2006
- EDITORIAL: Bethany Beach gets very wild
- 'That Guy' looks at me from mirror
- It's unbelievable
- Lady Indians go through rough patch
- Soccer team kicks into high start
- Volleyball team spikes opponents
- Indians pull together to beat Cape
- Joseph Wilson Caleb, 79
- John Keith Axel, 67
- Leonard A. Jaskiewicz, 79
- James Clarence Hilyard Jr., 78
- Mary C. Presley, 93
- Elizabeth A. Hopkins, 74
- This just in
- South Bethany reexamines fees, recycling
- Route 1 work to cause big delays
- Fall festivals for families, fundraising
- Storm puts damper on holiday weekend
- Fall events kick off second season
- Cooperative left hanging in rate change
- Dredging starting within the month
- Singer Michael Tracey White dead at 39
- Ocean View establishes grant fund, rental tax
- Bethany voters to head to the polls
- Bethany vote split on incumbents
- Walsh resigns from Bethany council
- Bethany shakeup continues with Trodden resignation
- Letters: September 8, 2006
- EDITORIAL: Priorities must be evaluated
- Time doesn't always bring change
- Deli offers fresh dining option
- Art is the star
- Volleyball team ready for action
- Indians soccer set to open at home
- Ernesto an invitation, lesson to surfers
- Indians look to reload this season
- Michael Tracey White, 39
- Elbert B. Esham, 85
- Helen ‘Lou’ White, 62
- Kathleen Kollock, 90
- Fenwick Island splits on planning process
- Beebe location closing, looking to future
- Commissioners wait on Estuary decision
- Traffic issues a major concern with project
- Eight to vie for four Bethany council seats
- Fenwick gives neither inch nor mile
- Selbyville VFC jumps on Web wagon
- Letters to the Editor - Sept. 1, 2006
- Dredging might be a reality
- One giant terrific, 'I told you so'
- Point of No Return
- Soccer team set to rule the pitch
- Volleyball team aims to keep crown
- IRHS hosts injury treatment seminar
- Croll takes her skills on the road
- MMORPG
- Breaking News: Commissioners wait on Estuary decision
- Hard work at LB is no bother
- Dagsboro man involved in fatal accident
- Chamber wins national award
- Serio becomes mayor of Fenwick Island
- Surf's Up--Some online marketing tips
- Sulcoski fundraiser set for Saturday at Fat Tuna
- Bethany Beach looks at disorderly homes
- Policy issues tainted IRSD settlement
- Bethany Beach enjoys a quiet night
- Bethany planners take issue with process
- County police debate to continue
- Replenishment effort heads to the beach and boardwalk
- Frankford Elementary garners award
- Letters - August 25, 2006
- One soon here, the other set
- From the absurd to well ... more
- Schmidt stresses healthy living, No Excuses
- 'Whatever the public wants'
- Stanley J. Babiarz Jr., 73
- Lady Indians welcome new coach
- Clifford A. Bell, 77
- Sarah A. Tyler, 79
- Mark W. Faulkner, 41
- Ethel M. Wilkerson, 87
- James L. Smith, 75
- Towns use internet to reach their citizens
- Delaware residents get their fill in Maryland
- Checking out the life saving station
- White joins South Bethany planners
- Record 11 district schools rated 'superior'
- County starts station upgrade process
- Mitchell crawling through co-op process
- South Bethany goes on attack with Estuary
- Hurricane preparation key
- Bethany Beach aces its audit once again
- Petitions duel over prayer in school
- Letters - August 18, 2006
- Education key with storms
- Nice guy gets a really bad break
- Hallmark to open this week
- Dewey Beach locals shine at 25th
- Naturals showing their stuff … again
- East wins Series over local host
- James R. Derickson, 77
- Mary M. Joyner, 62
- Anga Lee ‘Angie’ Brittingham, 64
- Susannah I. Butz, 87
- Burton W. Toomey, Jr. 66
- Robert James Hudson Sr., 62
- Marie E. Laws, 87
- Dorothy E. Mayo, 86
- Thurman J. Bodley Jr., 82
- James L. Smith, 75
- Local restaurateur helping Beebe intitiative
- Trendz salon opens
- Three bid farewell from Fenwick council
- Rec and cultural facility should attract all
- 'I love it'
- IRSD schools 'superior'
- Bunting, Tingle, Weistling elected in Fenwick
- Dorgan signs his books in Bethany Beach
- Frankford council looks into police, car
- Marketing ABCs
- Home Depot plan stirs talks of boycott
- Lack of license stalls residential co-op deal
- Bethany adopts commercial guidelines
- Selbyville adopts national emergency protocols
- Notice, input issues plague Bethany meeting
- Letters - August 11, 2006
- District schools make grade
- Layton a star, right along with others
- Marsh returns with a bang
- District III bounces back
- World Series heating up in Roxana
- Police dog's death ruled accidental
- Architectural committee, commissioners at odds
- Five to vie for Fenwick town council seats
- OVPD generator to get more stable footing
- Co-op member-regulation tally available soon
- Millivlle fire company to add substation
- Fire evicts woman, business
- Letters - August 4, 2006
- It's time for governor's help
- Anticipation takes a holiday this year
- Barnes offers quality of life
- Bear Trap almost ready for teams' arrivals
- Volunteers prepare fields for Series
- Post 28 falls out of tournament
- Nanticoke looks forward to challenge
- iPoderizing
- Dovetailed by design
- Jazz finds a home in Fenwick Island
- Lights, camera ... Berlin
- County overturns Isaac Glenn decision
- Indian River students rates among the state's best
- Sidewalk sales, disorderly tenants discussed
- Volunteers prepare for Senior World Series
- Setback an issue as guidelines near adoption
- Bethany court can exceed MR density rules
- Del-MD gas prices not the fault of retailers
- Businesses sign on for new rate
- Eight file for Bethany Beach council seats
- Fenwick to begin search for town manager
- Bethany petition draws criticism from officials
- Griffin starts her own practice
- Snap shot
- River crossing the ocean
- Lower Sussex sees season end to Nanticoke
- Legion team hangs even with Steever
- Lower Sussex falls to Laurel
- William S. Cropper IV, 24
- Thurman J. ‘T’ Bodley, 82
- Blaine Atkins, 62
- Millville couple hits pair of milestones
- Rain shortens Camp Barnes benefit race
- Fenwick candidates introduce themselves
- Real Estate corner
- Fenwick Island home to unique yacht club
- School district's Owen taking on state job
- Rental tax ordinance introduced in town
- Coastal towns consider recycling programs
- Guest column
- The future of the Middle East is happening now
- Power plant could be boon for energy, more
- Swanson files for sheriff spot
- Fenwick kicks off child ID program
- IRSD prayer suit draws plenty of attention
- South Bethany looks at code enforcement
- Wichmann censured despite support
- Co-op rate under 10 cents
- Letters - July 21, 2006
- Keep this in perspective please
- Breaking down the walls of fashion
- 4 the Shore
- Tour time
- Pony penning a memorable time
- Watkins story continues with another first-time win
- Sussex team battles for berth in series
- Lower Sussex slaughters Seaford 15-4
- Lower Sussex junior girls gone in two
- Lower Sussex gets on offensive roll
- Legion team breaks out of slump
- Ronald J. Carrara, 62
- S. Margery Jarmon, 90
- Mauricelene D. ‘Penny’ Mondell, 65
- Larry K. Pruett, 43
- Edward McGue, 70
- Preston Lee Hudson, 82
- Young owl finds home
- The daytripper: A taste of ale
- Charter amendment stalls town impact fee
- Partnerships: a powerful marketing tool
- Parking, budget top Fenwick WWA topics
- Bethany Beach planners retool guidelines
- BBVFC gets 60-foot tower approved
- Local, state officials educate bikers
- Debate continues over Fenwick FAR survey, vote
- Warranty 'void' on Ocean View generator
- Curbside recycling comes to Sussex County
- Willey resigns on 'high note'
- Weichmann facing censure motion
- Letters - July 14, 2006
- Certainly, a tale of two cities
- A casual walk through the absurd
- Serving up 'breakfast'
- Watson wins his first at Georgetown
- Scott comes in with a bang
- Sussex East Legion team overcomes rain, opponents
- Warner picks off foes
- Magic casts spells on foes
- Spece settles into role
- Peter B. Milloy, 80
- James B. ‘Jim’ Caine Jr., 83
- Culinary Delights--Thai one on
- Homes to open for annual Cottage Tour
- Fenwick bonfire lights up the night
- Marketing ABCs
- National Aquarium to visit Bethany Beach
- Delp, Romero die from accident injuries
- Gas prices don't affect coastal tourism
- Chamber co-op draws 76 members
- CHEER receives some help from state
- Those weren't fireworks in Asia
- A good call by town officials
- Severe storms scuttle Bethany fireworks
- Bear Essentials offers convenience
- The Daytripper meets James Farm
- Hoban continues to follow his dream
- Legion team splits doubleheader
- Lambert P. Ayres, 83
- Thelma Cropper Gault, 90
- Letters - July 07, 2007
- Town's police generator causes controversy
- Castle visits CIB; discusses challenges
- Fenwick Island council enacts FAR limits
- Fireworks shows can be safe, fun
- Bethany bandstand ready to rock-n-roll
- New traditions to debut at Bethany fourth
- Bear Trap parade establishes identity
- Fenwick incumbents opt out of election
- Canal pollution strategy considered
- Fenwick to start fun with annual bonfire
- Agents try incentives to boost real estate market
- Sheriff Reed answers censor letter
- Council passes fine, fee ordinances
- IR School Board approves prayer policy revisions
- Board to consider fire company tower
- Service cuts probable for CHEER center
- Letters: June, 30 2006
- EDITORIAL: We should all care about this
- Rising up to to meet the challenge
- 'Kid-friendly'
- New American
- Central players join up with Post 28
- Brock passing along his know-how
- NSA ups the ante for softball players
- Mother Nature leaves her mark
- White-shoes test gives passing grade
- Towns boost Chamber’s co-op efforts
- Bonfire, junior lifeguard program on tap in Fenwick
- County to hear permit late-fee ordinance
- Bethany Beach looks at Sea Villas zoning
- Bids for Millsboro school $2.4 million over budget
- Delmarva Power awaiting slight decrease approval
- Fenwick takes a look at tax hike
- Wetlands case could impact Bethany Beach
- DEC sending member-regulation ballots
- Map project may benefit July 4 parade
- County approves its 2007 budget
- Concern over Fenwick Island FAR continues
- Baker named new county administrator
- School board to discuss religion policy
- Letters: June 23, 2006
- EDITORIAL: Watchful eye is really needed
- Speech will only take you so far
- The man behind the mask for Legion
- Jensen looks good in return
- Gold misses out on chance for cup
- Roger Street
- Brenda L. Shockley, 38
- Paul R. Prato, 74
- MaryCollette Smith, 73
- Nicholas G. ‘Nick’ Cotsaris, 76
- Josephat A. ‘Joe’ Dextras, 89
- Demmy O. Merritt, 64
- BBVFC opens doors to community
- Fallout from museum decision continues
- Pets now a major part of disaster planning
- Three killed, five injured in accident
- Fenwick aims for "no frills budget"
- Roth, Hughes, in running for county admin spot
- County council hears Isaacs Glen appeal
- Height restrictions focus of AGDC meeting
- Gosselin, case in discovery phase of suit
- Sussex County to hold budget hearing Tuesday
- South Bethany nears vote on ordinances
- Board prayer allowed with settlement
- Letters - June 16, 2006
- Roth deserves this county job
- Sorry, sis -- the big guy wins
- 50 years
- Warriors show their stuff in Aberdeen
- Post 28 looks to arms race
- Bats should provide thunder for team
- Laila Alana Carrero, 1 month
- Joseph G. Camiel, 77
- Jay Stevenson, 67
- Alton E. Spicer, 73
- Virginia W. Rossy, 85
- CAP group breathing life into co-op idea
- Fire company petitions Ocean View for help
- Permit fine ordinances introduced by county
- Newark man drives car into pond
- Fire company to kick off capital campaign
- Bethany examines public input at workshop
- Frankford council looks to improve town services
- South Bethany fills treasurer spot
- IR class of 2006 graduates
- Selbyville talks guns, cars, water, power
- Smooth going in Bethany Beach finances
- Beach projects wait on Senate action
- Town, Mountaire clash on waste
- Letters - June 9, 2006
- Officials take right course
- Li'l Darin should hit stores soon
- Cultured bean
- Delaware tromps Florida 26-12 in DFL All-Star game
- Indian River keeps Founder's Cup
- Brian Robbins Villalon, 46
- Christina Lynne ‘Chrissie’ Callahan, 40
- Doris R. Fisher, 68
- Shaun E. Wilkerson, 16
- School district passes it 2007 budget
- Fenwick Island looks to trim budget
- Bethany committee endorses reorganization
- Commercial guidelines well on track for Bethany
- Pro Talk
- Veterans honored in local observances
- Bethany disempowers historical association
- Bethany gives relief for landlocked lot
- Bethany gets input on plans for property
- Celebrating America
- Odyssesy of the Mind team best in the world
- Rubinsohn to replace Cestone
- Letters - June 2, 2006
- Beware of pizza purchases
- Let's keep 'hero' thing in check
- Crowd pleaser
- Fractured Prune coming to Millville
- Taste the coast
- Crafters gear up for second annual show
- Julia W. Gogarty, 73
- Merritt W. Whitney, 60
- Edward C. Hensler, 69
- Alice M. Grabey, 79
- Thomas M. Andes, 86
- Ruth Ann Kowalski, 59
- Indians fall to William Penn
- Smith, Cole wrap up careers on high note
- Binstead leads Indians up the fairway
- Lady Indians can't catch up to Central
- New store offers clothing options
- Ocean View board denies assisted-living request
- Fenwick grants variance
- Bandstand concerts scrapped due to delays
- Bethany Beach moves on town map project
- CBS explains vision for Sussex County
- Fenwick FAR put on hold for survey
- Local vetaran recalls Iraq tours
- Beebe reopens its Millville doors
- Sussex County announces budgetary plan
- Watercolor society to unveil annual exhibit
- Committee recommends Fenwick town manager
- BPA students win national championship
- South Bethany to take to the polls Saturday
- Biodiesel plant helps out area farmers
- Businesses attend Chamber’s co-op meeting
- Biodiesel's popularity taking off
- Letters: May 26, 2006
- EDITORIAL: Community enjoying a roll
- Unknown soldiers too well-known
- Dangerously delicious treats
- Horse Sense
- Golfers fall to Dover in championship
- Powell piles up hits, recognition
- Lady Indians start off playoffs with a bang
- Heroic rally lifts Indians
- Ocean View officials discuss rental tax
- County prepares for arrival of Smith’s shallop
- Students get extra day of leisure
- Coast Guard Auxiliary outlines rules of the road
- OM teams competing at world level
- South Bethany enacts parking changes
- Fenwick officials to dip into savings
- South Bethany delays taking stand on windmills
- SBPD monitors sex offender
- Bethany fine-tunes commercial guidelines
- Millville Centennial kicks off with a parade
- Fenwick goes to survey
- Letters: May 15, 2006
- EDITORIAL: Get out and have some fun
- Generation gap a complete joke
- Open doors
- Cruisin' in style
- Tiffany pleased with tennis team
- SMS sweeps season series against Sussex Central
- Clash of the titans:
- Indian River wins consecutive Southern Division titles
- Girls close soccer season with eight straight
- Indians take down Caravel on the diamond
- Charles N. Hyatt, 76
- Robert Ezra Williams, 86
- Homer A. McMahon, 78
- Eva Virginia Chandler, 85
- Leroy E. Mitchell Jr., 78
- Joseph D. Gipe, 76
- Dorothy W. Messick, 88
- Barbara H. Johnson, 75
- Mitchell seeks residential aggregation
- Carper, Castle survey local beaches
- Students, teachers team to make difference
- Cactus Cafe celebrates 15 years of service
- Griffith presents archaeological history
- Dagsboro planners weigh zoning against CDP map
- County council pushes for sign enforcement
- Millville approves final schematics
- Anglers hope 13th annual tourney means luck
- Fenwick officials concerned over revenue
- Fire, smoke destroy Greene Woodworks
- Wilgus cleaners loses 67-year old location to fire
- Chamber unveils energy consultant
- DelDOT updates on Inlet Bridge process
- Emotions runs high in Fenwick on FAR
- Family, contractors, rally for cause
- Bireley keeps board seat
- Letters - May 12, 2006
- By the people, for the people
- An offering of thanks to my mother
- Opening night
- Opening ceremony
- Indian River golf in the hunt for Southern crown
- IR tennis steadies ship heading into Henlopen Conference tournament
- Lady Indians soccer maintains strong play
- Lady Indians take Southern title
- Indians rolling as season winds down
- Charles C. Waters, 79
- Stephen J. Vargo, 60
- Catharine L. Conaway, 89
- Medford Clyde Franklin Sr., 69
- The Day Tripper
- Ocean View-area salvage operation sparks fire
- Fenwick banner project moves ahead
- Signs of flexibility in Fenwick Island
- Sea Villas non-compliance up for discussion
- DNREC offers land protection suggestions
- County aggregates for lower electric rates
- Ground broken on police station
- Point staffers take top prizes in contest
- Dagsboro council divided over building fees
- Four candidates vie for two seats
- IRSD School Board election
- Sussex brokers $3M agricultural easement purchase
- School board hires new legal help
- Chamber votes to form commercial co-op
- In the kitchen, Mom's the word
- Springfest on tap in Ocean City
- DMV wows 'em
- Dougherty goes double low on 18th
- Lady Indians score six first half goals
- Arms, bats turn around Indians
- New lineup helps golf team
- Lady Indians top Tech, drop first
- Glenn R. Daughters, 76
- Mary Claire Barker Croal, 63
- Room to spare
- Selbyville restaurant regular stop for fundraisers
- IRSD promotes from within for superintendnt job
- Charity motorcycle run returns to Bethany
- Bethany approves height allowance
- Ocean View tables wetlands variance request
- Osteoarthritis sufferers opt for surgery
- Birders flocking to Delmarva region
- CHEER Center to hold health fair next Friday
- South Bethany finalizing comp plan
- IR grad to be celebrated at fundraiser
- Race, dinner emphasize autism awareness
- Bethany residents reminded to maintain swales
- Commercial guidelines taking shape in Bethany Beach
- BBVFC tower is one step closer
- Blue Surf redevelopment concept unveiled
- 'Fiasco'
- WGES provides electricity option
- World Gym to lift May 1
- Hosting the world
- Indian River shoots blanks against Dover
- Indian River softball stays undefeated
- Lady Indians avenge loss to Delmar
- Tennis teams fall to Caesar Rodney
- Indians drop one to Cape Henlopen
- Marian Rae Hill, 87
- Carl E. Beigler, 74
- Linford Udell Fisher, 76
- Albert E. ‘Gene’ Brewington Sr., 69
- Mary E. Moore, 91
- Anna Louise Hearn, 86
- Norman J. Weinelt Sr., 75
- C. Wilson Hickman, 83
- Warner announces plans for his future
- Millville approves unfamiliarly large budget
- County engineers outline Dagsboro sewer capacity
- New digs, truck for BBVFC
- South Bethany adopts $3.3 million budget
- Brush up on your Shakespeare, Part II
- Sen. Carper discusses air quality at IR power plant
- Architechure guidelines developing in Millville
- Fancy dancing on tap in Bethany Beach
- County preps for comp plan update
- Sussex hosts regional avian flu summit
- Tour offers natural entertainment for bicyclists
- Indian River students organize benefit
- Southeastern Delaware artists support local students
- Schmidt joins Millville's Halpern team of optometrists
- Local church takes action against hunger
- Car collides with four-wheeler on Omar Road
- Gas prices rise again
- Scene set for South Bethany elections
- New Wachovia bank branch to open in Millville
- New Giant lives up to its 'Super' name
- IRSD facing second suit over prayer case
- Letters
- Value in embracing diversity
- The week he was gone
- Steakhouse still on for Millville
- Phillips preaches racial equality to students
- Ocean View resident finishes Boston Marathon
- YMCA hosts drug-education program
- Dean excels as Indians’ leadoff hitter
- Little League Opening Day set for Saturday
- Lady Indians: Perfection on the field and the classroom
- If you build it, they will come
- Culinary delights
- DelDOT talks bike safety for summer 2006
- Rape not a taboo subject throughout April
- Proposed elections and fishing regs concerns
- Hocker questions state budget priorities
- Millville by the Sea presents Main Street plan in workshop
- UD lecturer talks about area’s quality of life issues
- Event to raise funds for memorial scholarship
- Fenwick's commercial future a concern
- Legislature accepts electric phase-in
- Struggle over Bethany museum continues
- Millville changes its application process
- Bethany Beach considers map publication
- Banks robbed-suspects nabbed
- Dagsboro project hits zoning snag
- Elections spring into the limelight
- Letters
- Tricky situation has but one cold fact
- Signs of the times
- Kielee Michelle Lewis, 25
- Indian River sets Nutter’s Crossing course record
- Tennis teams ace Central
- Indians hope to get better starts
- Lady Indians softball steamrolling opponents
- Lady Indians can't climb all the way back
- Elizabeth Ellen Burton Smith, 97
- Oscar Edward ‘Sport’ Harmon, Jr., 69
- Winifred E. Davis, 87
- Gary Lee Sagers, 52
- Ruth M. Watson, 79,
- Kenneth J. Pennell, 56
- Norman McGinnis, 68
- Elaina Fritzinger, newborn
- Johnnie M. Beebe, 69
- Dovetailed by design
- This week in Delaware history
- Fenwick dune crossing idea gets go-ahead
- DNREC discovers Dagsboro heronry
- Signs of design change on Route 26
- Fenwick Island residents split on FAR
- Finally, he's the bride
- Millville considers county numbering
- Beautification efforts continue in Fenwick
- Delmarva Power holds energy expo
- Sussex dems hold annual dinner
- Ocean View rejects addressing system
- Selbyville officials award wasewater contract
- County council adopts Cluster Density Trade
- Letters - April 7, 2006
- A little thanking for some spanking
- Another cash-grab for the county
- One last look
- Indian River ball teams aim for respect
- Indian River teams compete on the court
- Cripple Creek's back nine: Indian River's home away from home
- Familiar foe ahead
- Lady Indians storm back from slow start
- Warhawks beat Knights, lose playoff bid
- Mildred Wells, 85
- John H. Byrum, 84
- Derek J. Hone, 62
- Carmela Mazzalonga, 89
- Barbara A. Truitt, 70
- County seeking moderately-priced projects
- Farestad tackles CIB’s conservation plan
- Local students to share their love story
- First state loans provide some opportunity
- Bethany moves on architecture guidelines
- Bethany abandons Maryland Avenue
- Fundraiser to help burn victim's family
- Students working overtime at Indian River
- Network offers in-home massage option
- Ocean View adjustment board grants, denies applications
- Locals check out Route 26 update from DelDOT
- Fenwick pursues storage for garbage trucks
- Changes in Fenwick's commercial district
- Options are available to save on power
- Energy hikes steadily approaching
- Ocean View officials to address readdressing
- Dagsboro moving toward moratorium goals
- South Bethany proposes $3.3 million 2007 budget
- District residents approve referendum
- Letters - March 31, 2006
- New season, new faces in area
- March angst brings April hope
- Dublin comes town
- Gold fever
- Golfers hope work turns into wins
- Lady Indians win season opener
- Baseball squad knows they're the hunted
- Lady Indians look ahead to long season
- Abbott wows them on the field, at 15
- Tennis team hopes to reverse close scores
- Warhawks playoff window shrinks
- Lady Indians come out hot
- Margaret Jane Reed, 82
- Grover C. Brown, 95
- Charles J. Davis, 65
- Ethel P. Short, 80
- Ronald T. ‘Britt’ Brittingham, 89
- Harry Claude Hudson, 87
- Charles ‘Doll Baby’ Harmon, 87
- Joyce Lucille Dale Bundick, 69
- Joseph Roland Ward Sr., 78
- Virgil James Webb, 95
- Ipod is simply IMazing!
- Bethany passes erosion ordinance
- Commission preliminarily approves 21 homes
- Fenwick Island beach re-vamp nearly done
- Millville considers adopting impact fee
- South Bethany discusses parking change
- Inlet residents ask DelDOT for improvement
- Museum management discussed in Bethany
- Experts advise Fenwick town manager search
- Bunting reserves judgment on Hayward
- Ocean View accepts police station design
- DelDOT proposes new right-a-way regs
- County considers hard line on permits
- Dagsboro enacts new revenue generators
- Brush up on your Shakespeare--it's Billy's birthday
- Bethany passes $9 million budget
- Police hook Frankford-area prostitution ring
- University Center studies Ocean View history
- Winergy re-filing wind farm proposal
- Bethany creates new residential height option
- Old Mill Road to be closed through May
- IRSD referendum all set for Tuesday
- March angst brings April hope
- Letters - March 24, 2006
- EDITORIAL: New season, new faces in area
- Warhawks drop third straight
- Indians test out new field
- Indians hope to join elite
- Girls hope to improve on court
- State of the beaches
- Margaret H. Taylor, 81
- Thaddeus J.‘Lump’ Stokley, 77
- Foliage fun
- All aboard
- Millville mayor gets land deal approved
- Pro-talk
- Shamrock Shanty promotes all things Irish
- St. Ann's community mourns priest
- County appaluds efforts of retiring administrator
- DelDOT reports progress on local roads
- Local reporter dies in Maryland car accident
- Bethany moves on commercial guidelines
- New development offers rare bicoastal access
- Ocean View passes $4.9 million budget
- CIP hopes solar power will create demand
- Local programs aim to help with Alzheimer's
- Hisory, art on the menu in Bethany Beach
- Millville by the Sea inching to groundbreaking
- Dagsboro P&Z demands answers on project
- Beebe buys land in Clarksville
- Letters - March 17, 2006
- Beebe purchase a reason to smile
- We are all indeed Irish today
- Now open
- Erin go
- The competition--girls
- The competition--boys
- Warhawks miss chance at win
- Lions fall short to Chiefs
- Lady Indians optimistic about season
- Softball team looks to build on success
- New Indians hope to make a splash
- James L. Cresson, 60
- Virgie E. Long, 89
- Helen R. Beigler, 58
- Katherine S. “Kay” Lofland, 81
- Cooperative explains difference in rates
- A Cold War veteran's lament still lives
- Local media professionals talk about news
- Millville accustoms itself to budgetary planning
- Selbyville drafts new parking regulations
- Fenwick's town manager search gets underway
- Color, vegetation to spring up in Fenwick Island
- Congressional hopeful visits Sussex Dems
- IRSD test scores bring optimism
- Staff Column--Cape Henlopen referendum also important
- Dasboro P & Z considers infastructure regs
- Geothermal systems provide another option
- State, local agenices offer help
- Cooperative explains difference in rates
- Ocean View awards contract for new police station
- Light brigade
- Young wrestler shows his stuff
- Indians hope to keep momentum rolling
- Lions knock off Saints
- Lady Indians move forward with new leader
- Carole W. Calhoun, 65
- Pauline Williams Sturgis, 91
- CIB looks to reach more people
- Local Lions Clubs celebrate diamond anniversary
- Diabetes suffered by many
- Godwin takes county post
- County finalizes subdivision appeals
- Thomas to run for Ocean View council seat
- Local talks realities of historic preservation
- Miller presents referendum plan to board
- Fundraiser helps local woman's family
- IRSD board votes against settlement offer
- Dagsboro holds off on commercial project
- State legislator talks energy with crowd
- Officials ask OV to wait on police station
- Budget talks for 2007 continue in South Bethany
- Wilson files for school board seat
- Politics quiet in early election season--so far
- Local stars shine bright
- Letters - March 3, 2006
- EDITORIAL: Election season slow to start
- Not responding well to nature
- Store owners find success in Ocean View
- Local rockers
- Warhawks fall to Warriors
- No champs, but Indians have good showing
- Indians drop playoff opener
- Fenwick Lions head to playoffs
- Arthur Lee Clark, 67
- John F. Morris, Sr., 69
- John D. Fitzpatrick, Sr., 80
- Bruce Clark Bauer, 69
- Sarah E. Savage, 83
- Frank Swainey Bennet Sr., 78
- South Bethany hammers out parking ordinance
- Ocean View girl hits the big time
- Art exhibit added to Bethany cultural event
- DCOG parishoner organizes women's conference
- Toomey leaves, hopes for town involvement
- Bethany amends commercial moratorium
- Subcontractor's mistake damages home
- Selbyville to hold student art show in town
- South Bethany talks revenue for 2007
- Local citizens review management planBy Sam Harvey
- Towns work on alternative election legislation
- DNREC responds on Pepper Creek
- Donated equipment helps Frankford students
- Guest Column -- Remembering radio from the 'Golden Days'
- Bethany planning proposals get off track
- Ocean View officials question police station
- Bethany committee smoothly approves $9M budget
- Dagsboro planners considers height restrictions for all
- Alternative plan balances town budget in 2012
- Letters - February 24, 2006
- Not the time now to change plans
- At last, a little comfort for Whites
- Swamp story
- Irving helps lead team by example
- Riley earns scholarship to Swarthmore
- Wrestling staff leads improved team
- Lady Indians look to regroup, improve
- Warhawks shut down weather, Kent
- Chamber recognizes first responders
- Ocean View committee to present rental tax
- Book sale on schedule for Bethany library
- Family center highlights Millville project
- Casual birders count this weekend for ninth GBBC
- Bethany Beach adds internal auditor
- No union in sight for Bethany Beach police
- County council to consider dredging of Nanticoke River
- Bethany enacts commerical moratorium
- Fenwick to search for town manager
- Frankford water plant set for June startup
- New art gallery to open its doors today
- Delaware archivist to discuss local history on Feb. 22
- Food chat to focus on Mexican cuisine
- Climatologist predicts cold, nor’easters
- Sussex considers cluster density trade
- Beckman joins the fray
- Guest column--A very real clash of civilizations
- Local man sentenced to one year
- Power industry, state, consider cleaner energy
- Millville Centennial plans moving forward and on course
- South Bethany parking ordinances on table
- More parking changes proposed in Bethany
- County approves Millville sewer financing bond
- It's always a matter of timing
- Letters - February 17, 2006
- Energy prices are a quick hit
- Sports specialists
- Not forgotten
- Warhawks bounce back with win
- Diamond leaguers start out rough
- Indians give Hodgson all they can handle
- Lady Indians nearly catch perennial titans
- Student drops teacher in hoops
- Weston B. Watson, 84
- Alan R. Thormeyer, 59
- Clarence E. Kiel, 78
- Dagsboro planners play project catch-up
- Selbyville library bridges language gap
- Quiznos coming to Millville soon
- South Bethany aims to update parking code
- Historical preservation focus of workshop
- State consultants to visit local libraries
- Phobias are true challenges to overcome
- Traffic concerns at center of workshop
- Selbyville police arrest two in theft
- GUEST COLUMN -- Beach-use regulations get a closer look
- Renewal of vows to highlight Valentine's Day
- Police station bids surprise Ocean View
- Selbyville opens up process for wasterwater bids
- State considers cushioning electricity hikes
- Board defers decision on height variance
- Bennett takes open seat on Millville Town Council
- Bush budget proposal eliminates beach funding one more time
- DNREC looks at saltwater fishing licenses
- Letters - February 10, 2006
- Beaches need fed help now
- A different Super Bowl look
- Pottery and more
- Stories of dolls
- Changes sparks win
- Friends and foes
- Warhawks look to regroup after pasting
- Cousins do battle on court
- Indians hang on for win
- Boys turn the tide on streak
- Harriett I. McClung, 82
- Catherine Harris Grimm, 84
- Wanda Anita Holland, 54
- Edith Mae Smith, 83
- John Wesley Hall Sr., 81
- Steel band to fund Trinidad trip with 5K
- Fenwick Island approves first floor-area reading
- Ocean View shop celebrates bird-feeding
- Pro talk
- Local rockers head for battle
- County inundated by cluster business
- Fenwick down on building-permit funds
- Guest column
- County ends clustering moratorium
- Hearing for zoning issues set in Bethany
- Committee gets conservative on OV transfer tax
- Bethany unveils 2006 draft budget
- Letters - February 3, 2006
- EDITORIAL: Town incomes tough to call
- Pols and pols often a team
- Wash and wag
- Lady Indians look to final weeks for hope
- Indians look to defense for help
- Warhawks ready for season
- Wrestler makes turn-around at IRHS
- J. Parker Connor, 79
- Dagsboro residents leery despite clean water reports
- Whistle Stop seeks liquor license
- Bethany approves ordinances, sets hearing
- Clark clarifies his endorsement of Isaacs Glen
- Grassroots environmentalists take on plant
- Dagsboro imposes six-month moratorium
- Bethany proposes commercial moratorium
- Charter changes line up after CORC action
- Draft election rules trouble resort towns
- Seaside Inn elevator denied again
- County readies for groundwater regs
- Local officials lobby for fed water act
- Assawoman reports light deer season
- Mural to provide ambiance at Bethany museum
- Bethany planners move ahead under new leadership
- School district explains referendum
- Ocean View narrows budget supporters
- School board hears from arts supporters
- Boesch steps down from planning post
- Letters - January 27, 2006
- Frustration understandable
- Fingering out life's problems
- Indians continue to slide
- Lady Indians maintain defensive pressure
- Grapplers keep momentum rolling
- Doris M. Fitzpatrick, 77
- William David Atkins, 58
- Frank Marshall Holloway, 46
- John D. Wilkerson, 75
- Myrtle S. McCabe, 85
- County debates changes to zoning code
- Bethany to get taste of Big Easy
- Scientists study oxygen levels in Pepper Creek
- CIB advises South Bethany on stormwater
- Bethany moves to alter parking, driveway regs
- Cluster ordinance debated by planners
- County P&Z considers cluster subdivision
- Beach-uses regs to get another hearing
- Fenwick residents split on home size, coverage ordinance
- County adopts housing regulation
- Letters - January 20, 2006
- EDITORIAL: More troopers a strong start
- Keep an eye on ... everything
- Emergency response
- Indian grapplers suffer first loss of season
- Indian River lets Polytech pull away
- Lady Indians follow Graves' example
- Rembert's buzzer-beater lifts Indians
- IRSD celebrates mentors at annual banquet
- Deadline nears for Frankford council seats
- Ocean View financial committee looks ahead
- Selbyville keeps the lights on in community
- Federal officials visit Frankford elementary
- Millville tackles zoning request, possible ARB
- BBPD officers pursue unionization step
- County considers three local projects
- Bank gets go-ahead from Millville council
- Closer, but still no beach replenishment timetable
- Cable stay design expected for new Inlet Bridge
- Power plant catches up on emission violation
- Letters - January 13, 2006
- A day for all to truly embrace
- This is some Sirius cabbage
- Local artists the stars
- Indians continue dominance on the mat
- Zephyr takes home the top trophy on windy day
- Council considers Community Development
- Millville gets early look at megaplex
- IRSD board considers next move in suit
- Frankford deadline nears
- Fenwick Freeze a splash in second year
- Check-forgery suspect nabbed at store
- Ocean View talks outdoor liquor ordinances
- EDITORIAL: Warts and all, the system is ours
- New Christmas present a blast
- Kool Bean expands
- A New Year's splash
- Grapplers continue climb
- Lady Indians hope new year brings wins
- Indians continue race on the courts
Volume 2
- SDSA shows off some school spirit
- New Census estimates show state growth
- Happy Holidays--each and every one of them
- New election guidelines irk towns
- Get a little help with those resolutions
- Financial advisor recommends steady path
- Fenwick Island readies for second Freeze
- Eskimo splash hits 10th year on Sunday
- EDITORIAL: Point turns 100 ... well, kind of
- Letters - December 30, 2005
- Taking one last look at 2005
- A practical approach
- Hello 2006
- Council favors two-lane Streetscape plan
- Bethany planners dispense zoning proposals
- Coastal area focus of county P&Z meeting
- Ocean View hears opposition to church project
- Bethany renews beach lobbying contract
- Fenwick committee discusses flags, event
- Ocean View wants to design Route 26 specs
- Fenwick denies conservation tax break
- Dagsboro moves forward with reorganization
- Changes on horizon
- EDITORIAL: Point gets in the holiday spirit
- Letters: December 25, 2005
- Traditions are tough to forget
- Whirling Away
- A Christmas to remember
- Lady Indians look to turn things around
- Indians overcome, run streak to three
- Grapplers start out strong
- Local legislators outline plan for 2006
- Hastings ready for state board
- IRSD honors departing board member
- County P&Z defers decision for eagles
- South Bethany re-ups with beach lobbyists
- Friends seek support for ailing mother
- County introduces new clustering amendment
- DelDOT talks bridge design
- Jury still out on streetscape design
- County council shuffles parking ordinances
- Millville deals with future, past
- JROTC saved from financial ax
- New head of the ship
- Lynch overcomes size with skill, heart
- Croll earns national honors
- Indians take down Seaford at end
- Indians get off to quick start
- State targets January for Assawoman start
- Frankford to apply for improvement grants
- Streetscape plans up for review in Bethany
- Dagsboro trio sweeps election
- Dagsboro installs planning commission
- No timetable for local beach projects yet
- County eyes possible changes to clusters
- Selbyville considers multiples issues
- Selbyville applies for housing grants
- Ocean View prepares to borrow $4 million
- Big Easy to bid adieu this weekend
- Blossoming business
- Rejuvenated
- Grapplers look forward to getting on the mats
- New players give Lady Indians optimism
- District hears from JROTC supporters
- County pauses to amend clustering
- Local to read at South Coastal Library
- Fenwick Island deadlocks on front yards
- Events set to kick off Bethany holidays
- Annual holiday parade set for Friday
- Dagsboro approves two cluster projects
- Meet the candidates for Dagsboro Town Council
- Dagsboro explains response to contaminated water
- Local Guardsman returns from Iraq
- Court denies Assawoman Canal appeal
- Letters: December 2, 2005
- EDITORIAL: Plenty on tap in area
- Happy Holidays? Get lost
- Boys look for improvement on hardcourt
- Indians drop playoff dreams to Caravel
- Carper visits Selbyville Middle School
- Bethany looks at web siteBy M. Patricia Titus
- Dagsboro water ruled nearly clear
- Planners move to provide aid
- Bethany considers single lot ordinance
- Bethany council asked to support SB100
- Selbyville PTO seeking graphic calculators
- Preserving stardom
- Ocean View receives stormwater tutorial
- County P&Z recommends parking changes
- Streetscape plans presented in Bethany
- Bethany local honored at Prime Hook
- South Bethany approves plan
- Charitable foundation prepares to luau
- Dagsboro prepares for council election
- Bethany West becomes focus for flooding
- Letters November 25 2005
- EDITORIAL: Turnaround is too short
- A small moment to give thanks
- Beach books galore
- Back in action
- Pop Warner wins state title
- Indians prepare for home playoff battle
- Veterans honored
- Local art studio tour returns for 11th year
- Disparate interest brought together in Fenwick
- State student council represented heavily by district students
- Bethany legend Murphy dies
- Preservation efforts continue in Bethany
- South Bethany hears from Sharp Energy
- Committee tackles Bethany's zoning future
- Bethany considers parking, driveway rules
- Beach replenishment timeline expected soon
- Bethany Beach bandstand gets demolished
- County studies land trust model
- LETTERS: 2005-11-18
- Bethany should maintain
- The love doctor is now in
- New boutique revitalizes style
- Artistic designs
- Lady Indians fall to Tower Hill
- Indians fall in second round
- Lower Sussex avenges loss
- Indians to stay at home
- Firefighters install officers for year
- Water treatment en route to Dagsboro
- Fenwick gets serious about flooding woesx
- Popular New Year's event set to return to Fenwick Island
- Today and Tomorrow forecasts county trends
- Fishing tourney supports youth and area
- Beach construction project nears finish
- Fenwick wrangles with setback wording
- Town officals consider $4 million loan
- Ocean View mulls speed-limit changes
- Ocean View officials reconsider new post office location plans
- County approves sewer for Millville-area development
- State updates clear zone legislation
- Grassroots politicos consider anti-sprawl
- Your Town meeting set for November 4 in Fenwick
- Council expresses concern over possible loss
- Sierra Club contests canal go-ahead
- Differing approaches to new town hall in Fenwick
- Castle praises state poultry industry
- Selbyville cracks down on 'dance hall'
- Bethany Beach budget in good shape
- County considers revisions to clustering
- Frankford considers third land planner
- County takes input on appeals process
- Committee considers local science solutions
- Project Village families aim for bright future
- Fenwick raises notion of historical committee
- Letters: November 4, 2005
- EDITORIAL: Look inside before outside
- Another lesson leanred from kids
- Letters: 2005-11-11
- Sleazy twosome out of Philly
- Professor markets coastal classics
- Love of sport helps middle school squad
- Continuity breeds success
- Lady Indians bounce back from loss
- Volleyball team wins south, falls to CR
- Indians drop first of season to rival
- Indians win conference
- Lady Indians advance to playoffs
- Indians shut down Delmar to advance
- Gardening Questions Answered
- Bethany Beach's water to be fluoridated
- Local firefighters provide free smoke detectors
- Bethany Beach goes keyless
- Ocean View scrutinizes Kool Bean cafe
- Committee revamps membership limits
- Bethany CORC addresses driveways, fences
- Bethany debates antennas, guidelines
- Streetscape project revived in Bethany
- Dagsboro approves big residential project
- Ocean View continues commercial design
- Bethany slip-ramp plan not endorsed
- Bethany suggests increased off-street parking spaces
- Town stresses need for registration
- County codifies 911 addressing
- Dagsboro goes to bottled water
- Treasures abound
- Town gets into spirit
- Volleyball team looks to make states
- Lady Indians aim to play enough, win
- Local team wins national title
- Selbyville notches 17th straight win
- Indians take Laurel's shot, roll
- Work starts on 2006 craft show
- Halloween parade set for October 26 in Selbyville
- IRHS boosters ready to play long ball
- Bethany museum's future displays discussed
- DCOG prepares for Gulf Coast arrivals
- Rural design efforts continue in Fenwick
- South Bethany catches up on central gas
- County council funds soil conservation
- DelDOT narrows north/south alternatives
- Bethany mayor seeks feedback on project
- Bethany zoning committee begins work
- District introduces mentor coordinator
- Letters: October 21, 2005
- EDITORIAL: Conference is a can't-miss
- Ca$hing in at Coa$tal Point
- Chamber membership reaches 800
- Helping Lions
- Lady Indians don't let score keep them down
- Soccer team still smoking
- Indians storm back to remain perfect
- JV girls battle against Central
- Lady Indians creep up on division title
- Memories of war don't fade away with time
- DelDOT talks Inlet Bridge redesign
- Mississippi town beneficiary of local funds
- Truck parking, commercial area discussed
- Local Democrats host Insurance Commissioner
- Ocean View seniors manage to connect
- County holds off on housing issue
- Local senator requests public-private primer
- Millville invests in future police department
- Millville by the sea one step closer
- Fenwick Island officials quash robbery rumors
- EDITORIAL: Perfect time for Millville
- Letters: October 14, 2005
- It's all survival of the fittest
- Family makes landscaping fun
- Riding Waves
- Soccer team keeps rolling forward
- Old Tymers heading toward goals
- Volleyball stands tall, falls short
- Indians roll over Lake Forest, lose Gott
- Lady Indians continue turnaround
- Gott powers Indians past Woodbridge
- Book discussion a hit
- Indian River High School gets dedicated
- Selbyville approves $400,000 water bond
- Familiar face at county
- Giving aid
- Mickey's the site for Gulf states relief
- DelDOT reviews inlet bridge design
- Fall fishing tournament this weekend
- County introduces parking ordinances
- Dagsboro council offers reminder
- Frankford creeps toward water fix
- Ocean View leases interim police building
- Letters: October 7, 2005
- EDITORIAL: Don't let disasters go away
- Let's dissect the new words
- Uncommon art
- School builder
- Indians stay perfect with win
- Lady Indians get back to even
- Pretty slick play
- PSC forecasts Artesian rate shakeout
- Fenwick Island codifies apartment rule
- Fenwick rejects more docks, boat lifts
- It's all in business in Fenwick Island
- Sierra Club tours Assawoman canal
- Townhouse project gets preliminary approval
- Fall golf tourney nearly sold out
- Annual fall surf-fishing tourney nears
- Mixed reception for multi-family projects
- County denies massive project
- Ocean View designs business district
- Ocean View studies radio towers
- FIPD continues efforts for Gulf Coast region
- South Bethany passes referendum
- LB students might see delayed move
- Letters: September 30, 2005
- EDITORIAL: South Bethany gets the nod
- The name is the game here
- Estate Planning
- Top Cop
- Central takes junior varsity battle
- Indians throttle Washington, 37-0