The group wants paths that allow them to walk or bike to parks, schools, recreation areas, historical sites, places of worship, employers and businesses.
Here’s how tech is being used to reduce the pain of Restore the Corridor
Small devices and a lot of technology are being used to ease travel when I-95 is redone through Wilmington. You can help, too.
Talk of raising minimum wage worries restaurants still reeling from COVID-19
Restaurateurs are listening with great alarm to state and national talk about raising minimum wage to $15 an hour. Carl Georigi, CEO of the Platinum Dining Group, says that raising minimum wage from $9.25 an hour to $11 by next year — the first hike a state bill proposes on the way to $15 by 2026 — would …
Winter Wonder showcases Longwood’s outdoors
The display showcases the winter landscape and plants inside the Conservatory. Also new is a 10-part ‘Voices in the Landscape.’
Carney activates National Guard to help with inauguration events in Delaware
The Executive Order said protests are planned in Wilmington, Dover and at the Delaware Capitol.
Sisters bask in $75,000 prize, camaraderie in Calif. sun
‘We went out with the attitude of having fun,’ Patty Vattilana said. ‘And there was so much fun being together.’
This is what a mass vaccination event looks like
The aerial shot looks like a frozen moment from a night-time race around a Nascar track, without stands of fans.
Sanford’s Ayala takes unique journey to lead Maryland program as junior
Eric Ayala had a career night Dec. 22 when he put up 23 points and was 13/15 for free throws against La Salle.
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 …
Park Cafe opens as ode to Wawaset neighborhood
Park Cafe allows owners Jamestown Hospitality Group to extend reach of their downtown restaurants.
Odyssey Charter welcomes new head of school
Elias Pappas’ skills as ‘a community consensus-builder’ are expected to help Odyssey regroup following high-profile controversies.
Salesianum, YMCA swimmer to head to Olympic trials
When Tommy Janton couldn’t practice in public pools because of COVID-19, he worked out in the indoor pool of a friend’s house.













