The Parkinson’s Education & Support Group of Sussex County hosted its annual Living Well with Parkinson’s expo at Cape High Oct. 11. The event, which centered around active aging and senior wellness, ...
Cupid, a Christmas tree and a Thanksgiving turkey walk into a bar? Not quite. About 50 bicyclists in wacky costumes like these pedaled for a purpose Oct. 18, in the third annual Dilly Dally Cruiser ...
First State Health and Wellness is collecting donations of household supplies and nonperishable food items for the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Delaware facility in Wilmington. The ...
Cape junior goalkeeper Anton Schierenberg stopped a pair of Sussex Central penalty kicks in the second half to lead the Vikings to a 4-3 victory over the Golden Knights Oct. 27 in Georgetown. “You ...
A major storm is set to bring lots of rain, strong winds and coastal flooding to the Cape Region Oct. 28-30. According to the latest forecast by the National Weather Service, the storm is expected to ...
Kenneth “Skip” Wingo spoke to dozens of people over two months trying to help a woman find a wheelchair ramp for her military veteran father, frustrated there was no coordination for services. The man ...
The Lung Force Walk brought together people to help end lung cancer Oct. 19 at the Rehoboth Beach Bandstand. The walk is a fundraising event for the American Lung Association, and is held annually in ...
Sussex County Council plans to apply through a new state program for funds to draft a local law to facilitate affordable housing projects, and county officials found almost any of the options would ...
The proposed Oceanside Reserve development went back before the Rehoboth Beach Planning Commission Oct. 24, to continue the preliminary review of the major subdivision. While nothing was approved, ...
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.
As we consider growth in Sussex County, let’s remind ourselves that land is limited and human population growth is exponential. Given this reality, growth will stop simply because the land is no ...