Both had been set to expire March 31, and if passed by the General Assembly would expire in March 2022.
Forecaster: Pandemic restrictions will be forgotten quickly as people seek normalcy
A JPMorgan Chase economic forecaster predicts people will quickly forget the stress of pandemic restrictions and return to a more normal life. Speaking as part of the Delaware State Chamber of Commerce’s lineup for its virtual annual dinner, James E. Glassman said the pandemic and people working from home has only accelerated a trend that’s been occurring for two …
Bipartisan bill would waive state tax on 2020 unemployment benefits
Bill sponsors say exempting unemployment payments could save those workers a total of $21 million.
Park Cafe opens as ode to Wawaset neighborhood
Park Cafe allows owners Jamestown Hospitality Group to extend reach of their downtown restaurants.
New group unites Delaware’s travel industry
The First State Travel Professionals Alliance will advocate for the industry, encourage ethics and promote the industry to consumers.
Legislators to propose tax hike for those making more than $125,000
Kowalko said the new brackets and tax rates were ‘carefully calculated to apply a minimal amount of tax increases and costs.’
Bar, restaurant curfew ends; scholastic sports are OK
‘We are balancing the need for a healthy community and a healthy economy, but we can’t let our guard down,’ Gov. John Carney said.
Nicola Pizza preliminary site plan approved for move to Lewes
Nicola Pizza’s site plan includes a two-story restaurant, a deck and 144 parking places on its 1.86-acre lot.