Winterthur follows an integrated pest management policy, meaning that it doesn’t use pesticides. ‘In lieu of chemicals, we vacuum a lot,’ its expert said.
Art informed by artificial leg, Afrofuturism wins Delawarean a Guggenheim award
Artist Peter B. Williams is the sole Delawarean to earn the prestigious award
NCCo libraries to reopen April 12, starting 2½ days a week
Select libraries in New Castle County will reopen Monday, April 12, with in-person services available 2½ days a week, the county announced today.
Free streaming Agatha Christie mystery closes UD REP season
‘The Cornish Mystery’ debuts April 23. Now you can enjoy free streams of another Christie story (‘The King of Clubs’) and ‘Arsenic and Old Lace.’
Point-to-Point promises to be a cozier affair than usual
The steeplechase normally draws 16,000 to 18,000 people, but the 43rd annual event on May 30 will max out at 3,600.
State Fair will be back in full swing this year
All the fun, rides, food and agricultural highlights it’s known for will return, in a socially distanced way.
10-digit dialing starts in a month for all Delaware devices
The official starts Saturday, April 24, but Ooma, a voice over internet protocol, and AT&T’s wireless network accept 10 digits now.
Heads up: Ashland Covered Bridge to close for 6 weeks
The Delaware Nature Society’s nearby Ashland Nature Center will be open during the work, scheduled for April 5-May 17.
How historic burial ground at Dickinson plantation was found; what’s next
‘Nothing will make me happier than reuniting [descendant families] with missing relatives,’ archaeologist Wade Catts said.
Slave burial ground identified at John Dickinson Plantation
“’This is sacred ground for Delaware, and we will continue to treat it with the honor and respect it deserves,’ said Tim Slavin, a state official.