Delaware
What stores are open on Christmas? Here’s what we know
Klondike Kate’s Christmas makeover in Newark features The Grinch
Klondike Kate’s turns to an unlikely hero in its fifth season of holiday-themed transformations as The Grinch gets his spotlight at the Newark bar and restaurant for 2024’s Christmas festivities.
It’s Christmas morning, and you realize you forgot to pick up the carton of egg nog or a gift card for your cousin Belle.
Before you start driving from block to block looking for an open store, here’s a look at places closed for Christmas.
When is Christmas?
Christmas is Wednesday, Dec. 25.
Which grocery stores are open on Christmas?
These grocery stores open at their regular times, but close earlier on the holiday.
- Acme: Acme stores are open from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
- Giant: Most locations will be open on Christmas between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
- Walgreens: Hours haven’t been revealed, but the company announced stores will be open on Christmas Day
- CVS: Most CVS locations will be open on Christmas Day from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
- 7-Eleven: Will have regular hours on Christmas Day
- Wawa: Wawa will have regular hours on Christmas Day.
- Royal Farms: Royal Farms will have regular hours on Christmas Day.
Which stores are closed on Christmas?
- Sprouts
- Wegman’s
- ShopRite
- Food Lion
- Target
- Walmart
- Aldi
- Lidl
- Dollar Tree
- Family Dollar
- Sam’s Club
- Trader Joe’s
- Whole Foods
- Kohl’s
- Lowe’s
- Home Depot
- IKEA
- Costco
Delaware
Corporations Can Vote in Some Delaware Elections, Judge Says (1)
Corporations, partnerships, trusts, limited liability companies, and other “artificial entities” have the right to vote in Delaware elections under some circumstances, a judge said in a novel ruling Tuesday.
Judge Craig A. Karsnitz rejected an ACLU challenge to a charter permitting voting in local elections by the entities that own most of the property in the Town of Fenwick Island, one of several municipalities in the state with similar provisions. Karsnitz dismissed the lawsuit from Delaware’s Superior Court, citing “the principle of one person/entity/one vote.”
“Visions of faceless large corporations or even HAL controlling a small town are frightening and …
Delaware
Report outlines economic impact of Delaware nonprofit sector
We recognize you are attempting to access this website from a country belonging to the European Economic Area (EEA) including the EU which
enforces the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and therefore access cannot be granted at this time.
For any issues, contact drainey@delawarebusinessnow.com or call 302-753-0691.
Delaware
Delaware reenactor retracing Caesar Rodney’s historic ride to Philly
Ciro Poppiti has transformed himself into Founding Father Caesar Rodney.
Poppiti is a lawyer, National Guardsman, actor and the elected register of wills in Delaware’s New Castle County — the same office Rodney once held in his county.
On June 12 and 13, Poppiti will ride horseback from Delaware to Philadelphia’s Independence Hall, retracing Rodney’s historic 1776 journey that helped secure support for American independence.
Rodney raced through a storm after learning at midnight that he needed to break a tie in Delaware’s delegation on the vote for independence from England.
“You’ve got to get to Philadelphia by three o’clock, four o’clock the next day,” Poppiti said while portraying Rodney. “The gavel is coming in otherwise everything you have done is now destroyed.”
Rodney famously wore a green scarf to hide a cancerous formation on his face.
While Rodney rode horse trails from Dover to Philadelphia, Poppiti’s route will follow modern roads, including Route 13 through Claymont and Delaware County before heading up Passyunk Avenue to Independence Hall.
Poppiti said the ride is taking place in June because the actual anniversary in early July will coincide with World Cup events in Philadelphia.
Well-trained Amish horses and a buggy will accompany the ride to help make the trip safer on busy modern roads.
Rodney remains a controversial figure for some because his family owned slaves on their Kent County farm.
During protests following George Floyd’s death in 2020, Rodney’s statue was removed from Rodney Square in Wilmington. The statue is now displayed in Freedom Plaza in Washington, D.C.
“We have critics, critics who want to damn Caesar Rodney because he had slaves and they should,” Poppiti said. “We embrace those who are critical of Rodney because those who are critical of him are helping us and they’re fulfilling our mission. Our mission is to tell the whole story warts and all and to expose the fact that it was all people of all colors that helped make the greatest upset in world history happen.”
More information about the reenactment ride, including related events such as a gala and concert, is available at 250ride.org.
This story was originally reported for broadcast by NBC Philadelphia. AI tools helped convert the story to a digital article, and an NBC Philadelphia journalist edited the article for publication.
-
Cleveland, OH6 minutes ago1 in custody after shots fired in Mayfield Heights
-
Austin, TX12 minutes agoState Senator Nathan Johnson defeats Joe Jaworski in TX Dem State AG primary runoff
-
Alabama18 minutes agoFederal court again blocks Alabama congressional map, finds intentional discrimination against Black voters
-
Alaska24 minutes agoAlaska’s Oil Revival Gains Momentum | OilPrice.com
-
Arizona30 minutes agoArizona advocate pushes for law after mother kills kids amid marital separation
-
Arkansas36 minutes agoArkansas State University Chancellor Todd Shields named next ASU System president
-
California42 minutes agoTesla driver infamous for Southern California road rage attacks sentenced in Hawaii case
-
Colorado48 minutes agoNew law seeks to help Colorado counties comply with state landfill emission rules, avoid major spike in trash fees