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From painting, to animation and everything in between, the students of the Delaware College of Art and Design really shine. Th ...
14 years ago
Weekend art show to reacquaint Germantown with an old friend
Though the old Germantown Y on Greene Street is poised for a significant reinvention this Saturday, neighborhood residents are still aski ...
14 years ago
It lasted for three days and spanned five high tides. We take a look back at the massive 1962 nor’easter that devastated Dela ...
14 years ago
The Hares Corner postal plant isn’t going anywhere, and neither is Delaware’s tiniest post office. ...
14 years ago
Delaware realtors are optimistic about the Spring housing market due to this year’s mild winter weather, and record low mortgage ra ...
14 years ago
When someone in public life dies, the traditional response is to bow one’s head and say nice things while minimizing or ignoring th ...
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As a childhood patient at Alfred I. duPont Hospital, he was separated from his parents for months. Now a doctor with Nemours, he’s at t ...
14 years ago
Stories of two criminals – two great hours of radio
Sometimes friends ask me if I have a favorite among the interviews I’ve done for Fresh Air. I don’t, but one that often comes ...
14 years ago
Regatta considers a move, Le Bec-Fin readies for new ownership
Good morning, Feeders! Our reporters today are looking into changes at some local institutions. Peter Crimmins is heading t ...
14 years ago
Delaware housing market may be on a verge of a rebound
The housing market, both in Delaware and nationally has had its share of ups and downs, to say the least. But lately, there is a glimmer ...
14 years ago
Wilmington Council debate egg/sperm equality
Council members approved a tongue-in-cheek resolution urging Congress to consider equality issues related to legislation concerning femal ...
14 years ago
AG Biden joins Lt. Gov. Denn in fight against bullying
Stronger anti-bullying legislation is expected to be unveiled in Wilmington by Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden, Lt. Governor Matt De ...
14 years ago
School kids show their business knowledge
1,000 middle and high school students are taking part in a competition testing their business savvy at the Annual Business Professionals ...
14 years ago
Woman fatally struck by car in West Oak Lane
A 53-year-old woman was struck and killed by a car at the intersection of Broad Street and W. Cheltenham Ave. early Friday morning. < ...
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