As Delaware secretary of education, I am entrusted with overseeing and improving educational systems throughout the state. A crucial part of this responsibility is making sure...
As many already know, nonprofits are a critical part of Delaware’s economic infrastructure. Nonprofits are behind many of the most important programs serving our communities, such...
The Queen Anne Railroad was formed in 1894 to connect passengers from Baltimore, Md., to Cape May, N.J. The thought was to use a barge across...
Lewes is embroiled in controversy two years after city officials named the two guarded beaches – Savannah Beach and Johnnie Walker Beach. Beginning on social media...
This is most likely the second-earliest bird’s-eye view of Lewes ever made, according to the book Lewes to Laurel in Vintage Postcards from the Delaware Collection...
Shopify ranked Delaware No. 1 on its latest entrepreneurship index, which aligns with our state’s widespread reputation for being one of the most business-friendly states in the nation....
Students in the Cape Henlopen School district will head back to school Wednesday, Sept. 6. Many decades ago, students outside Milton attended the Broadkiln School near...
Regarding Jeff Byrem’s letter, “On the relative lunacy of grading,” I understand exactly where he is coming from. There is, ultimately, no fair way of judging every student’s...
I have read about the Cape Henlopen grading kerfuffle with interest because I was an educator for over 40 years. In the beginning, I developed my...
Hundreds, if not thousands, of businesses have operated on Rehoboth Avenue in Rehoboth Beach since its founding as a Methodist camp in 1879. This image was...