Delaware
Conrad standout wins Week 10 Delaware Online Football Athlete of the Week vote, presented by Delaware Orthopaedic Specialists
Middletown comes back to beat Appoquinimink 28-23
The Cavaliers sealed the game on an Anai Burney-Green interception with 16 seconds left.
Congratulations to Nyaire Coleman of Conrad, the Delaware Online Football Athlete of the Week for Week 10 of the season.
The senior rushed 22 times for 97 yards and three TDs and was in on nine tackles in a 34-20 win over Seaford.
Coleman won an online vote over four other nominees. Check out the Week 11 nominees on Monday on Delaware Online and vote for your favorite.
Voting is free and runs Monday through Thursday, with the weekly winner announced each Friday.
The weekly poll is presented by Delaware Orthopaedic Specialists.
Contact Brad Myers at bmyers@delawareonline. Follow on X: @BradMyersTNJ. Follow us on Instagram: @DEGameDay
Delaware
Buffalo woman pleads guilty to charges in connection with vandalism at The Terrace at Delaware Park
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — A Buffalo woman has pleaded guilty to charges in connection with vandalism at The Terrace at Delaware Park in October 2025.
The Erie County District Attorney’s Office announced that 40-year-old Stacy M. Matthews pleaded guilty before Buffalo City Court Judge Rebecca Town to one count of fourth-degree criminal mischief and one count of endangering the welfare of a child.
Erie County District Attorney’s Office
According to the DA, on October 16, 2025, Matthews drove six juveniles under her care to a business on Lincoln Parkway, and the juveniles, between the ages of 10 and 16, intentionally vandalized outdoor furniture and windows, causing approximately $2,000 in damage to the property.
The DA said that as a condition of the plea, Matthews signed a Confession of Judgment to pay $2,000 in restitution to the victim. Matthews faces a maximum of 364 days in jail when she is sentenced on June 9, 2026 and a temporary order of protection, issued on behalf of the property owner, remains in effect.
7 News spoke with Mike Shatzel, co-owner of The Terrace at Delaware Park, where the vandalism occurred, last October.
“It’s just disturbing that people have nothing better to do than come and just destroy things,” Shatzel said in October.
You can watch our previous story below.
WATCH: The Terrace at Delaware Park vandalized multiple times over the last two weeks
The Terrace at Delaware Park vandalized multiple times over the last two weeks
Delaware
Multimillion-dollar home destroyed after fire in Radnor Township, Delaware County
Wednesday, May 13, 2026 10:58AM
RADNOR TWP., Pa. (WPVI) — A multimillion-dollar home went up in flames in Delaware County.
Heavy flames burned through the house along the 800 block of Lesley Drive in Radnor Township.
Action News has been told that everyone inside the home made it out safely.
The fire appeared to start in the attic, and went to three alarms, as smoke and flames continued to pour from the roof.
It took over two hours to get things under control.
The home is said to be a total loss.
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Delaware
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