06/10/11 Allen Family Foods announced today it is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and plans to sell most of its assets to an affiliate of Mountaire Farms of Delaware.
06/10/11 The four-generation, 92-year-old Allen Family Foods Inc. announced Chapter 11 bankruptcy Thursday, saying it plans to sell nearly all its assets to a new affiliate of Mountaire Farms of Delaware Inc. -- then close its three-state operations.
06/09/11 Authorities say a Millsboro man and his father pleaded guilty Wednesday to charges brought against them after a personal watercraft accident May 29 on Rehoboth Bay that claimed the life of a Millsboro woman who was also operating a personal watercraft.
05/25/11 LEWES -- Delaware State Police arrested a 55-year-old Milton man for colliding with a DART bus while drunk on his motorcycle.
05/25/11 To celebrate National Fishing Week, June 4-12, Delaware's Division of Fish & Wildlife invites anglers to test their favorite Delaware waters for a taste of fishing, clamming and crabbing seasons by offering free fishing days on Saturday, June 11 and Sunday, June 12.
05/23/11 As part of its activities for National Fishing Week, June 4-12, the Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife will hold its 25th Annual Youth Fishing Tournament from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, June 11 in Bear, Wyoming, and Millsboro.
05/19/11 The case against two Delaware men charged with stealing kitchen equipment, fixtures and furnishings from the now defunct Millstone Family Restaurant will continue next month.
05/16/11 Delaware State Police Thursday charged Joseph G. Tuono of Millsboro with one count of Assault Second Degree. Tuono was taken into custody on West North Street limits of Georgetown Delaware just after midnight.
05/16/11 Delaware Division of Fish & Wildlife Enforcement officers on Friday arrested a Millsboro man and charged him with committing an assortment of crabbing violations on Delaware's Inland Bays.
05/16/11 Officers with the State Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control's Fish & Wildlife Fish & Wildlife division arrested a Millsboro man May 13 and charged him with committing an assortment of crabbing violations. James Crossland, 58, was charged with not having a commercial crabbing license, selling crabs from a non-commercial area and selling them to a third party. Property ...
05/13/11 MILLSBORO -- Joseph G. Tuono of Millsboro is being sought on charges of second-degree assault for intentionally injuring a law enforcement officer -- a felony offense, Delaware State Police Cpl. Bruce Harris said.
05/13/11 Delaware State Police are attempting to locate Joseph G. Tuono, 25, of Millsboro following an alleged assault of an off duty United States Federal Air Marshal.
05/13/11 Sussex County lawmakers have thrown bipartisan support behind a new proposal for a controversial bypass off Route 113.
05/12/11 A Millsboro woman has been charged with home improvement fraud, criminal impersonation and other charges in connection with a scam involving a nonexistent religious missionary group. State Attorney General Beau Biden announced that his office's Consumer Protection Unit arrested Lana Lee Pierce, 53, also known as Lana Preston, May 5. Pierce told elderly homeowners she represented a group called ...
04/28/11 MILLSBORO, Del. (AP) - Delmarva Power is planning to hold community meetings on a proposed high-voltage transmission line from Delaware to Maryland.
04/28/11 Delmarva Power is planning to hold community meetings on a proposed high-voltage transmission line from Delaware to Maryland.
04/28/11 Intermittent lane closures are scheduled on Del. 24 (John J. Williams Highway) between Sussex 304 (Maryland Camp Road) and Sussex 309 (William Street Road) until 3 p.m., the Delaware Department of Transportation said.
04/27/11 LEWES -- The commercial property once owned by Earl Bradley, the Lewes pediatrician charged with raping or sexually abusing more than 100 patients he treated over a 10-year period, will be sold next month.
03/18/11 Chesapeake Utilities Corporation announced today that it is exploring natural gas service to Worcester County, Maryland as a result of increasing community interest. ? "The people of Worcester County are asking for clean burning natural gas now because of its cost relative to alternative fuels, as well as its environmentally friendly features," said Stephen C.
03/15/11 Chesapeake Utilities Corporation today announced that its Delaware natural gas division has signed agreements with Beebe Medical Center and SPI Pharma, both located in Lewes, Delaware, to provide natural gas service to their facilities. |