07/18/11 It's Coastal Living's annual guide to the top eateries where food is fried, broiled, grilled or otherwise slapped on butcher paper for your finger-licking, crab-cracking, French fry-munching pleasure. This year, winners (and finalists) were chosen by readers.
07/17/11 REHOBOTH BEACH, Del. - The "First State" might not be the first choice for most summertime beachgoers, but little Delaware offers up some big summertime fun.During a recent trip, I was completely enchanted by the old-fashioned fun of Rehoboth Beach and by the historic town of Lewes just up Delaware Bay. And with the bonus of scenic Cape Henlopen State Park separating the two towns, this is an ...
07/16/11 Delaware's Marine Education and Rehabilitation Institute conducting its annual dolphin count.
07/14/11 Authorities have released photos of a various personal items that a surf fisherman found in the area of the beach north of Fenwick Island.
07/14/11 FENWICK ISLAND -- Longtime friends Jonathan Forte, Justin Brooks-Ward and Sam Svenson have teamed up to promote community-based events and charities through their companies, Funboy Presents and Salty Project.
07/14/11 Delaware State Police say a Georgetown man riding a scooter was injured when he rear-ended a van on Wednesday afternoon.
07/13/11 FENWICK ISLAND -- A veteran Ocean City eatery is now serving up pizza, subs and ice cream in Delaware.
07/12/11 SOUTH BETHANY -- Delaware State University graduate student Brian Reckenbeil stood in waist-deep water with a bushel basket in one hand and several oysters in the other, distributing them along the rocks of Wynona Dawson's property.
07/11/11 A surf fisherman in the waters north of Fenwick Island hooked some hair and debris during an afternoon expedition July 8. A clump of hair with a decaying smell to it and encrusted with snails, crabs and other sealife was pulled out of the water, said Cpl. Bruce Harris of the Delaware State Police. The fisherman also found a pair of sunglasses, a shark tooth necklace and hair bands. Delaware ...
07/10/11 DOVER, Del. (AP) - Authorities say they have turned over to the chief medical examiner's office a small quantity of hair that a surf fisherman found from the beach area north of Fenwick Island.
07/07/11 An accident that closed Del. 54 in Fenwick Island between Del. 1 and Dukes Avenue, has been cleared, the Delaware Department of Transportation said.
07/06/11 BETHANY BEACH -- Suspects blamed for one of the Lower Shore's biggest counterfeit manufacturing operations are behind bars in Wicomico County, but law enforcement officials and merchants are keeping a sharp eye on currency, bracing for fake bills to slip past screening devices as the region swells with tourists.
07/06/11 FENWICK ISLAND -- Dolphin enthusiasts will soon have an opportunity to do some bottlenose watching that will also help the Marine Education Research and Rehabilitation Institute keep tabs on local numbers.
07/06/11 Husband and wife owners Janilyn Elias and Jeff Fetterman stand in their new shop, The Bookend Cafe, which is a coffee bar, used book store and gift shop.
07/06/11 Summer has arrived and it's time to get outdoors and enjoy the fresh air. Each week through Labor Day, the Delaware Coast Press will explore a different outdoor activity that's small on instruction but big on fun.
07/06/11 Delaware's Marine Education and Rehabilitation Institute is preparing for its July dolphin count.
07/06/11 Spotters will be at 32 locations, from the southern tip of Fenwick Island to Woodland Beach near Smyrna.
07/02/11 FENWICK ISLAND -- Longtime friends Jonathan Forte, Justin Brooks-Ward and Sam Svenson have teamed up to promote community-based events and charities through their companies, Funboy Presents and Salty Project.
07/02/11 SALISBURY -- Suspects in one of the Lower Shore's biggest counterfeit manufacturing operations are behind bars in Wicomico County. But law enforcement officials and merchants are keeping a sharp eye on currency, bracing for fake bills to slip past screening devices as the region swells with summer tourists.
06/18/11 Few things are as fun as catching crabs - although eating them has to make the list. I don't run a trotline like I used to when I lived on the western shore, but with snap pots and a couple four-funnel pots hanging from a family pier, I still do OK. Bay-wide efforts to rebuild the crab population are working. In April, the 2011 Blue Crab Winter Dredge Survey revealed that the blue crab ... |