As Veterans Day approaches, communities throughout Delmarva are preparing to honor those who have served in the U.S. military with various ceremonies, events and tributes.
The American Legion Post 17 will hold their traditional Memorial Day parade Monday morning at 11 a.m. in Lewes.
This weekend is bursting with opportunities to honor our heroes and make unforgettable memories with family and friends. From parades and ceremonies to outdoor adventures and local festivals, there's something special for everyone.
Despite the challenges of his early life and the distances he traveled, McCarthy regards his family as his greatest achievement.
Pack your sense of adventure and step into the sunshine once it arrives this weekend. CoastTV News Anchor Mallory Metzner has your ultimate guide to this weekend’s can’t-miss outdoor events and all the cool things to do!
Delaware veterans are planning to gather on March 28 at Legislative Hall for the inaugural We The Veterans Day. Included are opportunities to meet other veterans and to get involved in legislative advocacy efforts.
American Legion Post 166 based in Ocean City, donated a check of $1,000 to Worcester County Youth and Family Counseling Services. Ben Dawson and George Spicer on the post's Donation Committee presented the check.
On Thursday, August 31st, after 92 years at the Nanticoke Post 6, the cannon has been moved.
"The Cannon," a World War I field piece located on the front lawn of American Legion Nanticoke Post 6, has been removed for restoration, according to the legion.
The Georgetown Town Council has voted to adopt a an ordinance that would increase funding for emergency services.
