Delaware Division of Public Health Director Steven Blessing announced he will retire July 1 after more than three decades of service with the agency.
Sen. Brian Pettyjohn presented Georgetown Mayor Bill West with a tribute Thursday at Legislative Hall, recognizing his years of service to Georgetown as mayor, police officer and longtime community member ahead of his retirement.
Sussex County Vocational Technical School District announced the retirement of Superintendent Dr. Kevin E. Carson, effective Aug. 31, after seven years.
West said the decision comes as he looks forward to time with his wife, Faye, and their four grandchildren.
The Lemon Tree in Lewes will close after 33 years in business, marking the end of a long-running restaurant that has served locals and visitors along Savannah Road.
Delaware Supreme Court Justice Karen L. Valihura will step down from the bench when her term expires in July, informing Gov. Matt Meyer that she does not intend to seek reappointment, according to the State of Delaware Administrative Office of the Courts.
Since 1989, Carol Everhart has used her passion for creativity and community building to help shape Rehoboth and Dewey Beach into the thriving coastal destinations they are today. Now, after more than three decades of service, she is preparing to step away from the Rehoboth Beach Dewey Beach Chamber of Commerce and begin a new chapter.
CAMP Rehoboth Community Center announced that Executive Director Kim Leisey, PhD, will retire at the end of January 2026.
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 Delaware Department of Correction is shifting all of its K-9 teams statewide to focus solely on detecting drugs and other contraband, in an effort to improve safety inside its facilities.
