Delaware
Family-Run Business Adjusts Fishing Industry Changes
By LOGAN B. ANDERSON, Delaware State Information
BOWERS BEACH, Del. (AP) — For a lot of, when the metaphorical seas get uneven, they flip to household to seek out calmer waters.
When Capt. Bob Trowbridge of the Bowers Seashore-based Captain’s Woman constitution vessel is coping with harmful waters off the coast of Delaware, he actually turns to his family members for assist.
The Captain’s Woman, a 70-foot-long, 82-passenger constitution boat with his-and-hers loos and a solar deck powered by twin diesel engines, takes charters day by day from its Paskey’s Wharf dock in Bowers Seashore.
Capt. Trowbridge’s household retains his enterprise afloat. His brother, Capt. Willie Trowbridge, assists him in working the Captain’s Woman, and their sister, Doris Morris, handles dock operations, ticket gross sales and their land-based wants.
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The boat will be chartered for lighthouse cruises, birthday and bachelor events, weddings and extra. The crew often takes anglers out to fish the waters off the coast of the First State. Additional, the Captain’s Woman typically hosts fishing tournaments and different angling occasions.
“All of us grew up down right here, and we grew up across the boats,” Bob Trowbridge mentioned.
Although he left the realm round 1989, a couple of years later, he bought the companies he had began and determined it was time to come back dwelling.
“I at all times wished to be a constitution boat captain,” he mentioned. “I made a decision to get my license at a late age. I feel I used to be 40 years outdated.”
Then, in 2013, he and his then-business accomplice, Mary Ewing, took over the Captain’s Woman, fulfilling that dream.
Quickly after, his brother joined the crew, together with their father and sister. Bob maintains the boat and any main tasks, whereas Willie runs the charters and clients. Ms. Morris and their dad would work with clients on the deck and put together fish. The siblings have misplaced their dad, however the household stayed collectively for the sake of their shared enterprise.
“It’s wonderful. I couldn’t discover anybody higher than my brother. He works laborious. I say, ‘Willie, take a break.’ He at all times says, ‘No, I obtained her.’ On his days off, he goes fishing,” Bob mentioned, smiling.
“The extra you do it, the extra you find it irresistible,” Ms. Morris added. “I helped cleansing fish that got here off the boat for years. The extra you be taught, the extra you find it irresistible.”
Her brother, Willie, agreed.
“We grew up round it down right here. I find it irresistible. I’ve at all times cherished it. I’m going fishing on trip,” he mentioned. “I obtained my license in 1983.”
Capt. Bob began his constitution enterprise with Ms. Ewing again in 2013. Sadly, she handed away in July 2021 after a battle with most cancers.
Her obituary included her love for the Captain’s Woman and her crew: “The boat was her pleasure and pleasure and (she) at all times cherished watching the boat coming backwards and forwards. You might at all times discover her on the dock having fun with time with folks. She cherished to sit down within the afternoon with our regulars after a morning journey and revel in conversations.”
Bob known as her “one of many nicest girls I ever met.”
“And the one factor she taught me about being in enterprise: Once you give again, it comes again to you tenfold,” he mentioned.
To that finish, the Captain Woman’s crew prides itself on giving again to its neighborhood. Bob mentioned that Ms. Ewing tried to help anybody who known as to ask for assist or a donation.
“She’d say, ’Bobby, we’re going to present these folks tickets. We’re going to do that for this. We’ve given away free charters for a kid with most cancers. We’re firefighters, so we give to all of our first responders, navy,” he added, noting a reduction of 10% for these of us.
To recollect and honor Ms. Ewing, Bob had a significant dedication painted on the entrance of the ship, so she’d at all times be part of the enterprise and the vessel.
“This can be a robust enterprise down right here. The fishery isn’t what it was once. Each fish we take aboard this boat, it’s important to work for,” Bob mentioned.
Because the Trowbridge siblings have been kids in Bowers Seashore, the waters and the fishing trade have modified quite a bit.
“There was once boats stacked two deep down right here,” Bob mentioned.
He mentioned that, between the ever-shifting laws and different transitions he’s noticed within the Delaware Bay, it’s getting tougher to make a residing fishing.
To maintain his clients comfortable and proceed the spirit of giving began by Ms. Ewing, the constitution boat captain and enterprise proprietor has needed to assume outdoors of the deal with field.
“We began an oyster cracker match. Anybody that is aware of something about oyster crackers, they’re an unsightly fish. No person desires to maintain or catch them. So we began tagging them. And we give away cash to anybody on the boat that catches them. They pay a greenback to get on the boat, they usually may win $1,000 in the event that they catch a tagged oyster cracker,” he mentioned.
With gas prices and costs on different provides rising, the Captain’s Woman’s crew must be inventive. For instance, Bob is within the course of of buying a smaller, sooner boat that they’ll use to take anglers out into the ocean for a distinct fishing expertise. The smaller boat could be for extra specialised teams, however it will hold the crew working with out having to spend the gas the bigger vessel makes use of.
“It’s one thing to maintain folks . On this enterprise, it’s important to assume outdoors the field. For those who go on the market and drop a line and assume that the fish are simply going to come back to you — it’s not like that anymore. We work for all the things we get,” Bob mentioned.
The crew of the Captain’s Woman not too long ago bought a machine to marinate their bait, making it extra engaging to fish.
“We go the additional mile to try to make the purchasers comfortable,” Bob mentioned. “If we’ve obtained to run 20 miles to get a fish, we’ll do it.”
Operating an in depth household enterprise is hook, line and sinker for the captain, who mentioned he works to make all his crew really feel like they’re a part of the Trowbridge clan.
He typically talks with the mother and father of his youthful workers to see how they’re doing in class or at dwelling. If he senses bother, he makes them give attention to their schoolwork or different objectives. He mentioned he additionally works to present folks an opportunity that others might not take.
“Generally, I pinch myself. When I’m on the market, particularly within the morning, when you will have the solar hitting you within the face, and it’s a pleasant, calm day, I actually pinch myself and say, ‘That is my job. That is my livelihood.’ And it makes me really feel good that I can deliver my household into it,” Bob mentioned.
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Delaware
Delaware State To Add A D1 Women’s Wrestling Program – FloWrestling
Below is a press release from Delaware State about adding a Division I wrestling program. in the fall of 2025. Delaware State Hornets will be the fifth program to offer D1 women’s wrestling.
DOVER — HBCU Wrestling and Delaware State University (DSU) are proud to announce the historic launch of the first-ever Division I women’s wrestling program at an HBCU, a major milestone made possible by a generous $1.25 million gift from HBCU Wrestling. This initiative represents more than just an expansion in athletics; it is a commitment to equitable opportunities, reflecting both institutions’ dedication to creating pathways where student-athletes can thrive.
“The partnership with HBCU Wrestling gives our women student-athletes a platform to compete, grow, and inspire others. We are excited for this new chapter and the impact it will have for years to come,” said Dr. Alecia Shields-Gadson, Director of Athletics.
The Delaware State University athletics department will immediately begin the search for a head coach. The first season for the women’s wrestling program is set to begin in the Fall 2025.
Founded in 2021, HBCU Wrestling has made it its mission to bring wrestling back to HBCUs, giving young athletes the chance to excel in sports while being empowered as leaders. This movement began with a $2.7 million gift to Morgan State University, leading to the revitalization of its wrestling program. With the launch of DSU’s women’s team, HBCU Wrestling continues its mission to increase representation and opportunity in collegiate sports.
Restoring Tradition, Advancing Equity
Delaware State University’s history in wrestling spans decades, and it was the last HBCU to offer a Division I wrestling program before it was discontinued in 2009 due to financial challenges. The closure of DSU’s program mirrored a broader trend, as many universities—both HBCUs and others—faced similar pressures that led to the elimination of wrestling programs nationwide. Now, with HBCU Wrestling’s strategic support, DSU is not only reviving its program but doing so in a way that aligns with Title IX standards and promotes gender equity. This new program opens the doors for DSU to develop a sustainable, competitive team where young women athletes can reach their full potential.
“This announcement is not only about wrestling; it’s about expanding access to life-changing opportunities,” said Jahi Jones, Executive Director of HBCU Wrestling. “At HBCU Wrestling, we’ve built a foundation that now allows young women to succeed, thrive, and lead while still being in an environment where they feel seen, valued, and loved. This program aligns with the incredible growth of women’s wrestling nationwide, and I look forward to a strong, lasting partnership with Delaware State University that will inspire and empower future generations.”
A New Era for HBCU Athletics
DSU President Tony Allen highlighted the significance of this partnership.
“Delaware State University is proud to take this historic step in advancing opportunities for women in sports,” said Tony Allen, President of DSU. “We’re also thankful for our partnership with HBCU Wrestling, which will give our student-athletes the tools and environment they need to grow and succeed. This program will be a cornerstone of our commitment to fostering growth, diversity, and excellence in athletics.”
Toccara Montgomery, the first Black woman to win a World Championship medal for the United States and to represent the U.S. in Olympic wrestling, shared her thoughts on the program “Seeing Delaware State launch the first-ever Division 1 women’s wrestling team at an HBCU is a powerful moment that feels like the realization of a dream. When I held a camp at DSU not long ago, I saw firsthand the excitement and potential in the athletic staff and community. This new program is more than just an opportunity—it’s a historic step forward that will inspire young women of color to chase their passions and know they belong at the highest levels of sport.”
As DSU’s women’s wrestling program begins, HBCU Wrestling remains focused on building a legacy of inclusion, competitive excellence, and community impact for years to come.
About Historically Black Colleges and Universities Wrestling Initiative:
Historically Black Colleges and Universities Wrestling Initiative (HBCUW) seeks to establish and restore wrestling to America’s historically black colleges and universities and expand access to opportunities created by wrestling for the black community so as to advance social justice and produce black wrestlers and leaders who have the potential to change the trajectory of their families, community, and country. Through the establishment and restoration of wrestling programs at HBCUs, we aim to expand access to the invaluable life skills, networking opportunities, and career pathways that the sport offers.
About Delaware State University:
Delaware State University was founded in 1891 and is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. Its main location is in Dover, yet DSU offers courses throughout the state of Delaware. Learn more at www.desu.edu
Delaware
Pennsylvania judge strikes down permits for new Delaware port terminal
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Delaware’s port expansion plans are at risk after a Pennsylvania judge sided with Philly ports in lawsuit.
When the state of Delaware announced in May it would spend nearly $200 million to build the $635 million Edgemoor container terminal at the Port of Wilmington, it said the investment could create nearly 6,000 new jobs. But a recent court decision invalidating key permits could jeopardize the entire project. The state is partnering with private port operator Enstructure on the new facility.
U.S. District Judge Mark Kearney of the Western District of Pennsylvania ruled that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers “arbitrarily and capriciously departed from its own procedures” in issuing the permits and ordered a closer, more in depth review of the project.
The Philadelphia Regional Port Authority (Philaport) and ports affiliated with Holt Logistics Corp., whose affiliates operate terminals in Philadelphia and South Jersey, sued the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers after it had approved Delaware expansion plans. They argued that the new Edgemoor port would divert shipping to Delaware from Philadelphia.
Holt Logistics CEO Leo Holt said Delaware wants to take advantage of the main channel deepening channel it once tried to thwart after it was completed with no cost to the First State.
“I think it’s actually a lot of effrontery to come up with a plan and sort of thumb your nose at the [non] federal sponsor, which was the state of Pennsylvania,” he said. “Delaware actually went to court to stop the [main] channel deepening.”
A spokesperson for outgoing Gov. John Carney said he’s disappointed by the court ruling.
“Quite frankly, we’re frustrated with the impediments that have been put in place by our competitors in Philadelphia,” Director of Communications Emily Hershman said. “While the state of Delaware was not involved in this case, we know the teams are already working quickly to get the permits back on track and move this important project forward.”
The Diamond State Port Corporation, the entity that manages the port for the state, held a special board meeting last week to discuss the judge’s ruling. However, most of the meeting was held in executive session, outside of public view.
Board Chair and Delaware Secretary of State Jeffrey Bullock said during open session he was still confident of the plan.
“This project has a huge amount of support in the state of Delaware,” he said. “We are not going to be intimidated by people from out of state who are acting in their own self interest.”
Delaware
3 arrested for allegedly abusing special needs children at Delaware elementary school
SMYRNA, Delaware (WPVI) — Authorities in Smyrna, Delaware, have arrested three people in connection with the alleged abuse of nonverbal children with autism at an elementary school.
The investigation began in February 2024 when the Smyrna School District reported possible professional misconduct at Smyrna Elementary School.
Video in the player above is from a previous report.
According to Smyrna police, the investigation revealed that employees working in a special needs elementary classroom would allegedly throw objects at students, yell at them, and call them names.
One suspect, 31-year-old Makayla Lomax from Smyrna, is accused of striking a student in the face and spraying the same student with a water bottle as a form of discipline.
Investigators also believe that in the fall of 2022, two employees forced a special needs student to drink hot sauce and eat hot Takis. The student had a known digestive disability, according to police.
Police say 26-year-old Marrisa Johnson from Smyrna and 21-year-old Morgan Donahue from Clayton were the employees involved in that incident.
Johnson has been charged with 10 counts of endangering the welfare of a child.
Lomax was charged with third-degree child abuse, offensive touching, and nine counts of endangering the welfare of a child.
Donahue was charged with one count of endangering the welfare of a child.
Police have not released any further details on this investigation. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Smyrna Police Department.
The Smyrna School District released the following statement on this incident:
“In February 2024, the Smyrna School District reported alleged wrongdoing by staff at Smyrna Elementary School to the Division of Family Services and the Smyrna Police Department. We have worked diligently with our law enforcement partners throughout the investigation. The community and school system have been patiently waiting the conclusion of those extraordinary efforts. We appreciate the diligence and thoroughness of law enforcement in bringing closure to this troubling matter.
The relevant employees have not been in the presence of our students since the district was made aware of the alleged wrongdoing. Most individuals alleged to be involved no longer work for the District. With regard to the remaining employees, the District will honor employee privacy rights with regard to separation of employment, and we will make our reports to the Department of Education’s Division of Licensure and Certification.
Student safety is of paramount importance to the Smyrna School District. We will continue to evaluate and improve all aspects of school safety. We will also continue to support our school community through this difficult time.”
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