Recently, in a packed room, Gov. Meyer publicly signed into law my House Bill 54, creating an Office of Suicide Prevention in Delaware. At the start of my remarks, I asked folks to raise their hand if ...
The Cape football team moved to 5-2 with a 47-28 win over Dover Oct. 24. Jameson Tingle opened the scoring with a masterful run, picking up more than half of his 108 yards with the play. “First and ...
Jeffrey Balk submitted his resignation as chair of the Sussex County Democratic Party Oct. 26, after top leadership demanded he step down because of his past sexual abuse crimes. “Today, I submitted ...
Trick-or-treaters enjoyed the annual Sea Witch Festival in Dewey Beach Oct. 24, for one of Dewey Business Partnership's annual holiday events. From 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., a mix of spooky and sweet ...
The Sussex Academy boys' soccer team did something it hasn’t done since 2023 on Senior Night Oct. 23, lose a game to a Henlopen Conference opponent at home. Caesar Rodney, the reigning Division I ...
A Millsboro man died Oct. 25 following an Oct. 24 crash west of Millsboro. The crash happened about 11 a.m. when a Mazda CX-5 was stopped in the westbound lane on Millsboro Highway west of Mumford ...
Sussex Academy kick-started its Under Construction Homecoming festivities Oct. 16, when the field hockey team defeated Indian River 7-2. The volleyball team kept the momentum rolling with a ...
The Cape boys’ soccer team celebrated the Class of 2026 with a 4-1 victory over Dover Oct. 23 at Legends Stadium. Cape’s first three goals came on the tens. Will Burke got Cape on the scoreboard at 10 ...
Dewey Beach Chamber of Commerce brought the heat with its 35th Annual Sea Witch costume parade Oct. 25. Rehoboth Avenue was packed with tens of thousands of visitors who watched a parade ...
Bayhealth announced its newest cohort of pharmacy residents, continuing a tradition of excellence in clinical training, community health and interdisciplinary collaboration. These residents play a ...
As a boomer raising a family in Morris County N.J., I have seen my share of woods and fields paved over in the name of development. The traffic became horrendous, as you might expect. But one thing ...
Speak Out Against Hate and the Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice commend the Cape Gazette for its commitment to open dialogue and for courageously publishing the recent letter by Chase N.