As Labor Day weekend approaches, some Delaware beach businesses are already feeling the seasonal shift.
Recreational marijuana sales are now legal in Delaware, and The Farm Dispensary in Frankford is among the first in Sussex County to open its doors under the new law.
Sussex County has named Andrew D. Harton as its new Economic Development Director, taking over for Bill Pfaff, who is retiring after leading the office for years.
The Milton Town Council is calling on its Planning and Zoning Commission to review and provide recommendations on zoning-related regulations for short-term rentals, as the town continues to address growing concerns from residents over their impact on local neighborhoods.
As the prospect of offshore wind projects along the coast continues, the town of Ocean City and now the Waterman's Association seem to be on the same page in declaring that they are "not for sale."
With the defeat of both Green and Vincent, the makeup of the Sussex County Council is set to change significantly.
The Delaware Tourism Office announces the awardees for this year's sports tourism. DE Turf and Midway Motion and Fitness are two of four applicants that will receive funding to continue drawing people to the first state.
A 65 acre development project near the intersection of Route 1 and Route 16 gets the green light from the Sussex County Planning and Zoning Commission.
The icy roads and a snowy landscape made for difficult driving conditions this weekend. Many on Delmarva opted to stay inside, leaving small businesses out in the cold.
Milton's Parking Working group is exploring ways to get more people in and out of town more frequently to free up downtown spots.
