Coastal Point, Volume 3
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
