Justin Bonneville, a Sussex County native, explains his latest project that has heads turning on the road. The motorcycle-jet ski hybrid he calls the Land Doo, is the latest in his passion to build anything with two wheels. This Coastal Connections is sponsored by Baths by Spicer Bros.

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Brendan Conroy joined the CoastTV News team in July 2024 as a Video Journalist. He is from Halfmoon, New York. Brendan graduated from Penn State University in May of 2024 where he earned a Bachelor's Degree in Broadcast Journalism and a minor in Sports Studies, along with a certificate in Sports Journalism. He enjoyed being a member in numerous news clubs on campus, as well as being News Director for the university's student run radio station, CommRadio.
Homes in Lewes are lighting up this weekend to honor a pivotal moment in American history.
The Sussex County Planning and Zoning Commission have decided to close the record for a proposed ordinance that would have rezoned Belmead Farm from an agricultural residential district to a planned commercial district.
A new vision is taking shape for the Ellendale war memorial, with plans underway for a full-scale transformation that promises to honor veterans past, present, and future.
A proposed bike path connecting Milford to Slaughter Beach is drawing strong opposition from residents who say it threatens their property and peace of mind. Others have spoken up about concerns surrounding the plans for the Deep Creek Park project as well.
Despite financial challenges and a change in venue, Milton Theatre’s Pride Fest and Zombie Fest will go on as planned, according to the theater’s director of operations, Jacey Brittingham.
Locals, local leaders, and law enforcement gathered this week for a community panel aimed at strengthening police transparency and addressing hate in the community.
UPDATE: Milton events shift: Pride Fest scales down, Horseshoe Crab and Shorebird Festival cancelled
Two major downtown events in Milton are seeing significant changes this year: Milton Pride Fest and the Horseshoe Crab and Shorebird Festival.
The proposed Cool Spring Crossing development plan, which includes 1,922 housing units, and now an educational facility, and an assisted living center, is sparking debate in Sussex County. The project, situated off Route 9 and Cool Spring Road, is being met with mixed reactions from locals.