Civil rights leader Cesar Chavez leads a picket against Dole in front of the offices of Castle & Cooke, its parent company, at 50 California St. in San Francisco on Feb. 3, 1982. The United Farm Workers are sponsoring a consumer boycott on Dole products where 300 union members from Ventura, Calif., have been on strike since November. (Steve Ringman/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)
Grab Your Gloves! Ocean City announces series of March beach clean-up dates.
According to officials, the LGBTQ+ Pride flag will be flown at City Hall throughout the month of June.
In an effort to keep Ocean City’s beaches beautiful and litter-free, a series of community-organized beach clean-ups will take place throughout December.
Rehoboth Beach City commissioners vote to move forward with financing the new Rehoboth Beach Lifeguard station
Starting Monday, Oct. 14 through Wednesday, Oct. 16, City Hall will be undergoing sidewalk repairs.
In 2021 the City of Lewes received $1.793,487 from ARPA and the money must be designated by the end of 2024 and spent by 2026. Tuesday Sept. 17 the Mayor and City Council met to discuss the amount of money, where it is going, what is left and other ideas if projects do not work out.
On Friday morning, the Lewes Board of Elections (BOE) could decide to cancel the municipal election scheduled for May 11. The election is to determine the two city council seats that carry with it a three year term.
Beginning June 28 and continuing each Friday through and including August 30, the City of Lewes said there will be a second weekly trash collection available with an additional fee.
The City of Lewes continues to discuss changes to its manufactured home ordinance. With past recommendations, many people who live in the Donovan Smith Manufactured Home Community were worried that the city's idea of improvements would actually make things more dangerous.
