Special elections, marijuana sales, road construction, and more, it was another busy week on Delmarva. This is your Week In Review.
Members of the Lewes Police Department have issued a unanimous vote of no confidence in City Manager Ellen Lorraine McCabe, citing concerns over recent promotional appointments within the department.
Rehoboth Beach City Manager Taylour Tedder declined a potential merit-based pay raise of up to 3%, requesting its removal from the City Hall meeting agenda.
The City of Milford has announced that Christopher Coleman will become its next city manager, starting Aug. 4. Coleman has over 30 years of experience in municipal government, most recently serving as town administrator in Westwood, Massachusetts.
A lawsuit challenging the hiring of Rehoboth Beach’s Taylour Tedder as city manager will move forward. While the ruling by Vice Chancellor Bonnie W. David in Delaware's Chancery Court dismissed some claims to void Tedder's hiring
Milford officials approved a $195,000 annual contract for their new city manager, who will begin work on Aug. 4 and receive benefits including health insurance, a vehicle allowance, and moving expense reimbursement.
Rehoboth Beach announced that an agreement will increase the starting salary for the city's officer's and provides 100 percent payment of health insurance coverage for officers and 80 percent for their dependents.
As 2024 draws to a close, the Delmarva Peninsula reflects on a year marked by significant developments, political changes, environmental phenomena, and community moments. Here’s a look back at the year’s top stories.
Milford City Manager Mark Whitfield announced that he will not seek an extension of his current contract, which expires on April 30, 2025, and plans to retire on May 1st.
A new lawsuit challenges Rehoboth Beach City Manager Taylour Tedder's contract following a past FOIA violation.