Mountaire Farms has canceled its day shift for Tuesday, Feb. 24, at its processing plants in Selbyville and Millsboro following the recent storm.
The Town of Selbyville recently adopted new parking restrictions on both sides of Railroad Avenue, stretching from Cemetery Road to W McCabe Street.
What began decades ago as a small-scale initiative to help a few dozen families has grown into one of the largest single-day food distribution events on Delmarva.
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The event takes place on Saturday, May 17 at 9 a.m. with a rain date on Saturday, May 24 at 9 a.m. Senior Corporal Wharton, who spearheads the event says the department is looking for more players.
China will stop chicken imports from Delmarva chicken processing company, Mountaire Farms, beginning April 10.
Mountaire Farms reported that volunteers at Selbyville and three additional packing locations collectively prepared 38,000 meal boxes, which will provide Thanksgiving meals for more than 150,000 people this holiday season.
A Millsboro family's lawsuit--part of a multi-million dollar class action settlement against Mountaire Farms--has been dismissed by a Delaware Superior Court judge. The family is seeking damages from the attorneys who negotiated the settlement.
Forget the turkey. At Mountaire Farms, Thanksgiving is all about the chicken.
