A life-saving device is now available in the heart of Dewey Beach, after the installation of an AED.
The heat wave might be simmering down, but your weekend plans are just heating up! Check out this week's line up of cool things to do.
The Running of the Bull in Dewey Beach is a fun beach event on June 28 with music, costumes and a fake bull run that raises money for the local fire department.
The Starboard in Dewey Beach has raised over $599,000 for The B+ Foundation over 13 years, including $85,870 from this year’s Black Tag Auction to support families of children with cancer.
The Starboard will host its inaugural OktoBOARDfest on Saturday, Oct. 12, from 1-5 p.m., bringing a new Oktoberfest-inspired tradition to Dewey Beach.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and according to the American Cancer Society, one in three women are diagnosed with breast cancer every year. To raise money and increase access to care, two local business owners in Dewey Beach have hosted the Dewey Goes Pink fundraiser since 2012. The town says this year about 5,000 people are signed up for the event, which includes a 5K and 1.5-mile fun walk.
The thirteenth annual Dewey Goes Pink fundraiser and The Gugie Run will paint the town pink on Saturday, Oct. 5, bringing together families, friends and teams to support breast cancer awareness and local services.
Gov. John Carney signed House Bill 444 into law on Friday, making the orange crush the official state cocktail in Delaware.
On Thursday, Rep. Pete Schwartzkopf (D -District 14) who represents Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, and Dewey Beach, introduced Bill 444 that would make the Orange Crush the state cocktail.
The Starboard is known for its fun fundraising events and using the donations to directly impact those in Delaware.