Seaford Council welcomes two new police officers, review Cook Out restaurant’s preliminary site plan
By Lynn Schofer The Seaford City Council welcomed two new police officers, Samuel Brumbley and Kani Kane, who completed the academy and begin [...]
By Lynn Schofer The Seaford City Council welcomed two new police officers, Samuel Brumbley and Kani Kane, who completed the academy and begin [...]
By Lynn Schofer The Woodbridge School Board approved a rebranding and new logo for the district which was presented by Superintendent Dr. Kevin [...]
By Lynn Schofer Jonathan Moore, P.E. supervising engineer with Delaware Department of Transportation, presented information related to upcoming repairs planned for Front Street [...]
The Seaford Police Department recently held its 30th annual awards ceremony to honor the officers and civilian staff for their performance during 2024. Notable award [...]
The Seaford City Council approved the subdivision of city owned property lot located on Cedar Ave and Poplar Street. Building official Mike Bailey said [...]
By Carson Williamson Abraham Keyes, better known as Farmer Abe, has recently finished his third children’s book titled “Kitty the Goat and the [...]
By Carol Kinsley Blades has a new town administrator, Crystal Gregor, who was promoted from administrative assistant after former town administrator Lisa Marks [...]
Frank Parks is a Delaware native best known for his work with Home Team Realty. Besides realty, however, Parks is known for [...]
In a workshop meeting Jan. 20, the Blades Town Council and a few residents again hashed out proposed changes in the town charter. [...]
Seaford city council members postponed a vote on the sale of property from Insight Land Company to D.R. Horton. The request was to [...]