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Cinco de Mayo is Monday. Here’s where to get dining deals to celebrate in Delaware
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Cinco De Mayo is on the horizon, which means one thing: meal deals on Mexican food and beverages.
Restaurants across the country will be luring customers to their restaurants with discounted margaritas, tacos, burritos and more.
Here’s a look at what you need to know for the holiday.
When is Cinco de Mayo?
If you have ever taken a basic Spanish class, you know Cinco de Mayo is May 5. This year it falls on a Monday.
What is Cinco de Mayo? Cinco de Mayo history
Cinco de Mayo – Spanish for “Fifth of May” – commemorates the Mexican army’s victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862.
In 1861, Mexican President Benito Juárez declared a moratorium on foreign debt payments, frustrating European creditors, indirectly leading to France’s invasion of Mexico a year later.
Then, in 1862’s Battle of Puebla, an outmanned and outgunned Mexican army defeated French forces; France, however, would later regroup and capture Mexico City in 1863.
While important to Mexicans, Cinco de Mayo shouldn’t be confused with Mexico’s Independence Day, which is celebrated in September.
Here’s a look at the offers available:
Chipotle’s combines with Roblox to give away burritos
Chipotle’s is not only offering free delivery through the Chipotle’s app with the promo code DELIVER from May 1-5 and offering free chips and Queso Blanco with promo code CINCO25 on the Chipotle app, but it’s also introducing the “Ingredient Quest” gaming experience.
Players will be tasked to find and collect virtual cards featuring Chipotle’s 53 real ingredients throughout the Burrito Builder experience on Roblox to score 50,000 free burritos. Here’s how it works:
- Roblox users will meet an employee inside Chipotle’s virtual restaurant in the Burrito Builder experience. Users will get a starter pack of five unique ingredient cards to begin the Ingredient Quest experience. The goal of “Ingredient Quest” is to collect all 53 ingredient cards.
- Users must roll burritos in Burrito Builder to earn Burrito Bucks, which can be redeemed for ingredient card packs. Each card pack contains five cards. Forty ingredient cards are available in card packs.
- The remaining eight ingredient cards are hidden throughout Chipotle’s Burrito Builder experience in a virtual scavenger hunt.
- The first 50,000 users to collect all 53 unique ingredient cards will unlock a free entrée offer.
Chipotle’s near me in Delaware
- 2209 Concord Pike, Fairfax
- 3700 Kirkwood Highway, Milltown
- 115A S. Dupont Highway, near New Castle
- 60 Geoffrey Drive, Stanton
- 132 Christiana Mall, Christiana
- 136 E. Main St., Newark
- 1200 Pulaski Highway, Bear
- 657 Middletown Warwick Road, Middletown
- 1141 N. Dupont Highway, Suite 101, Dover
- 30 King Blvd., Camden
- 997 N. Dupont Blvd., Milford
- 36453 Seaside Outlet Drive, Rehoboth Beach
Chili’s going after Gen X crowd with Radical ‘Rita
Chili’s is partnering with actor Tiffani Thiessen (“Saved by the Bell” and “Beverly Hills 90210”) to promote the Radical Rita.
The $6 margarita has Lunazul Blanco Tequila, Monin Dragonfruit, a float of Blue Curaçao, House-Made Sour, and is garnished with a lime wedge and a collection of 90s-inspired swizzle sticks. Guests can use their swizzle sticks to transform the color of their margaritas right before their eyes as the brilliant pink and blue are swirled together to become a vibrant purple cocktail.
Chili’s near me in Delaware
- 501 Merrimac Ave., Middletown
- 3220 Fashion Center Blvd., Christiana
Moe’s Southwest Grill giving away T-shirts, queso
Customers at Moe’s Southwest Grill can get a free side of queso with any entree on May 5.
Since Cinco de Mayo falls on a Monday, Moe Rewards members can also order the Moe Monday offer (a $7.99 burrito or bowl, and chips with salsa).
Finally, the first 20 guests to visit participating Moe’s locations on May 5 will receive a free Moe’s T-shirt.
Moe’s Southwest Grill near me in Delaware
- 1241 Quintillio Drive, Bear
- 19266 Coastal Highway, Rehoboth Beach
- 4717 Kirkwood Highway, Milltown
Damon C. Williams contributed to this story.
Delaware
See how much homes prices fell in Sussex County recently
Can anything fix the US housing crisis?
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Newly released data from Realtor.com for October shows that potential buyers and sellers in Sussex County saw slightly lower home sale prices than the previous month’s median of $475,000.
The median home sold for $472,500, an analysis of data from Realtor.com shows. That means October, the most recent month for which figures are available, was slightly down from September.
Compared to October 2024, the median home sales price was down 4.1% compared to $492,450.
Realtor.com sources sales data from real estate deeds, resulting in a few months’ delay in the data. The statistics don’t include homes currently listed for sale and aren’t directly comparable to listings data.
Information on your local housing market, along with other useful community data, is available at data.delawareonline.com.
Here is a breakdown on median sale prices:
- Looking only at single-family homes, the $490,000 median selling price in Sussex County was up 3.2% in October from $475,000 the month prior. Since October 2024, the sales price of single-family homes was slightly down from a median of $490,445.Fifty-four single family homes sold for $1 million or more during the month, compared to 36 recorded transactions of at least $1 million in October 2024.
- Condominiums and townhomes is the same sales price during October to a median of $450,000 from $450,000 in September. Compared to October 2024, the sales price of condominiums and townhomes was down 9.1% from $495,000. Ten condominiums or townhomes sold for $1 million or more during the month, compared to 14 recorded transactions of at least $1 million in October 2024.
About recorded home sales in Sussex County in Delaware
In October, the number of recorded sales in Sussex County dropped by 10% since October 2024 — from 482 to 434. All residential home sales totaled $285.4 million.
Across Delaware, homes sold at a median of $399,995 during October, up 2.6% from $390,000 in September. There were 1,072 recorded sales across the state during October, down 15.8% from 1,273 recorded sales in October 2024.
Here’s a breakdown for the full state:
- The total value of recorded residential home sales in Delaware decreased by 3.4% from $553.6 million in September to $534.7 million this October.
- Out of all residential home sales in Delaware, 6.72% of homes sold for at least $1 million in October, up from 5.11% in October 2024.
- Sales prices of single-family homes across Delaware increased by 2.8% from a median of $408,500 in September to $419,900 in October. Since October 2024, the sales price of single-family homes across the state was up 5% from $400,000.
- Across the state, the sales price of condominiums and townhomes dropped 7.4% from a median of $345,450 in September to $320,000 during October. The median sales price of condominiums and townhomes is down 5.9% from the median of $340,000 in October 2024.
The median home sales price used in this report represents the midway point of all the houses or units listed over the given period of time. The median offers a more accurate view of what’s happening in a market than the average sales price, which would mean taking the sum of all sales prices then dividing by the number of homes sold. The average can be skewed by one particularly low or high sale.
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Delaware Department of Technology & Information implements CloudNuro SaaS Management Platform
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Delaware Department of Technology & Information implements CloudNuro to improve its SaaS (Salesforce) governance, cost allocation, and chargeback automation.
— Pratul Patel, Chief Product Officer, CloudNuro
CHICAGO, IL, UNITED STATES, January 9, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — CloudNuro, the leader in the Public Sector, State and Local Government for the enterprise SaaS, Cloud, and AI governance, today announced that it has entered into an agreement with the State of Delaware Department of Technology & Information (DTI) to modernize and unify Salesforce management across the state agencies.
Under this initiative, CloudNuro will deliver a comprehensive SaaS governance using the FinOps Foundation framework – FinOps-for-SaaS for Salesforce license visibility, cost allocation, and chargeback management. The platform will streamline contract ingestion, automate license-to-usage mapping, and support configurable cost models, including markup, license-based allocation, usage-based chargeback, and hybrid structures. The result is a clear, defensible, and auditable view of technology spending across the state environment.
By adopting CloudNuro’s automated workflows and intelligence-driven governance, the State of Delaware is expected to reduce manual administrative effort. The initiative also creates a single source of truth for Salesforce utilization across agencies and departments, strengthening financial oversight and enabling data-driven budgeting.
Key capabilities Delaware will gain include:
• Single-pane-of-glass view of Salesforce subscriptions, usage, users, and costs across the state
• Centralized ingestion of Salesforce contracts, entitlements, and renewals
• Automated mapping of licenses to actual usage patterns
• Configurable chargeback models (license-based, consumption-based, or hybrid)
• Agency-level dashboards for cost transparency and optimization
• Cross-agency visibility into unused, underutilized, or misaligned licenses
• Standardized governance to support audits, procurement workflows and renewal planning
“We’re proud to support the State of Delaware in bringing financial discipline and transparency to Salesforce governance across agencies,” said Shyam Kumar, CEO of CloudNuro. “This engagement reflects the growing need for accountable, data-driven technology management in the public sector.”
This engagement reflects CloudNuro’s expanding role in supporting public sector digital modernization. By providing automated governance, FinOps-ready cost insights, and seamless alignment with procurement, IT, and finance operations, CloudNuro helps government organizations strengthen accountability, reduce waste, and streamline complex technology environments. The CloudNuro FinOps platform is used by several large public-sector agencies, including Los Angeles Metro, Cook County, DuPage County, the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority, and the City of Aurora.
For public-sector IT leaders, CloudNuro delivers a modernized approach to SaaS and cloud governance – purpose-built for the scale, rigor, and compliance needs of state operations.
About CloudNuro Corp:
CloudNuro is a leader in Enterprise SaaS Management Platforms, giving enterprises and government unmatched visibility, governance, and cost optimization. Recognized twice in a row by Gartner in the SaaS Management Platforms Magic Quadrant and named a Leader in the Info-Tech SoftwareReviews Data Quadrant, CloudNuro is trusted by several public sector and government agencies, including Cook County, DuPage County, City of Aurora, Los Angeles Metro, Greater Orlando Aviation Authority, State of Delaware, and Metropolitan Water District of Southern California.
As the only Unified FinOps Platform for the Enterprise, CloudNuro brings AI, SaaS and IaaS management together in a unified view. With a 15-minute setup and measurable results in under 24 hours, CloudNuro gives IT teams a fast path to value.
For more information, visit www.cloudnuro.ai.
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Delaware County’s 250th events aim to boost local economy
DELAWARE COUNTY – Delaware County is gearing up for a year-long celebration of the United States’ 250th anniversary, bringing together community partners for a series of events and programs.
Delaware County’s plans for the semiquincentennial
The Delaware County America 250 Commission hosted a “We the People” party to unveil plans for the upcoming celebrations.
The events aim to educate and connect the local community while drawing visitors from outside Philadelphia to explore the area’s rich history.
What they’re saying:
“Delaware County is not just watching from the sidelines, we are proud to be an essential part of a massive regional and national celebration,” said Christine Reuther, Delaware County Council Vice Chair.
Andrea Silva, director of the Delaware County America 250 Commission, highlighted the diverse themes that will be showcased throughout the year.
Celebrating 250 years of history
The backstory:
Friday’s event celebrated Delaware County’s 250-year history, with different tables reflecting various themes.
Attendees included Colonial Farmstead, Penn’s Woods Winery, and Pathways to Freedom.
The programming will feature over 100 events, including the Battle for Independence: Amazing Race to Brandywine and the Irish America 250 Kick Off on Jan. 14.
The celebrations are expected to leave a lasting legacy, with hopes of boosting the local economy.
“We want to see real economic impact for our local businesses as visitors from around the world come to shop on our main streets and stay in our towns and eat in our restaurants,” said Reuther.
What’s next:
This year’s county event specifics can be found here.
The Source: Information from the Delaware County America 250 Commission.
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