Bethany Beach
Affinity Energy offers Chamber members a deal on power
The Millsboro Chamber of Commerce has been working with Affinity Energy Management to offer their Chamber members the opportunity to lower their energy costs through participation in a large electricity-buying group.
Justin's Garden gets a hand from the Barefoot Gardeners
The Barefoot Gardeners are always ready to help a garden in need — an attitude that led to the group’s Feb. 9 donation to Justin’s Beach House.
Indian River Life Saving Station offers seaside valentines
On Friday, Feb. 8, the Indian River Life Saving Station will be offering a unique way to celebrate Valentine’s Day.
Route 26 Working Group discusses early action work
Delaware Department of Transportation officials, community leaders and state legislators gathered in Millville on Jan. 29 for the second Route 26 Working Group meeting ahead of construction of the Route 26 Mainline Improvements project. Even DelDOT Secretary Shailen Bhatt attended.
Bethany officials recommend removing hurdles for project
Bethany Beach officials are moving expediently on a request from developer Jack Burbage to clear the way over some zoning hurdles that could keep him from transforming the Bethany Arms motel into a beachfront Marriott or Hilton hotel.
Bethany Beach to expand trolley fleet for better reliability
Bethany Beach will be adding a third trolley to its fleet of summertime transportation this summer, with the approval by the town council this week of a contract to purchase the third trolley for $166,917. The third trolley isn’t planned for use simultaneously with the existing two trolleys, but it will help keep two trolleys in service at all times.
Bethany Beach details new definition for garages
Addressing issues raised in a Board of Adjustments hearing last month, Bethany Beach Planning Commission members on Jan. 9 worked to develop an improved definition of an “accessory structure,” aiming to make it entirely clear in the town code what constitutes an attached garage and what does not.
Bethany Beach native crowned Miss Delaware Teen USA 2013
Melissa King, a 2012 Indian River High School graduate who lives in the Bethany Beach area, was recently crowned Miss Delaware Teen USA 2013. King will represent Delaware in the Miss Teen USA contest in July, with her platform of “Finding the Balance.”
WEATHER ALERT: High wind warning issued for tonight, gusts up to 55 mph predicted
A high wind warning has been issued by the National Weather Service for 7 p.m. Wednesday evening to 4 a.m. Thursday. Winds are predicted to be from the south at 25 to 35 mph, with gusts up to 55 mph.
The strongest winds are expected between 10 p.m. Wednesday and 4 a.m. Thursday, just ahead of a cold front crossing Delaware and southern New Jersey.
BREAKING NEWS: Referendum public meeting postponed until Monday
The Indian River School District's public referendum meeting originally scheduled for Jan. 24 has been postponed due to inclemenent weather. It has been rescheduled for Monday, Jan. 28, at 7 p.m. at East Millsboro Elementary School.
District officials will give a presentation outlining the various referendum initiatives and the public will have the opportunity to ask questions.
Beebe gets another Distinguished Hospital Award for excellence
For the fourth year in a row, Beebe Medical Center has received the Healthgrades Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical Excellence. Beebe is the only hospital on Delmarva to receive the award four years running, and the distinction puts them in the top 5 percent of hospitals nationwide.
Hocker hosts first 'Coffee's on Me' as state senator
Same-sex marriage? Check. Gun control? Check. IRSD referendum? Check.
First-responders train for large-scale emergencies
On the cold, rainy afternoon of Jan. 18, about 40 emergency responders geared up at Ocean View Police Department to prepare for an event they hope never happens. They were finishing a two-day seminar on managing casualties in a large-scale emergency.
Farrar retiring as Bethany Beach entertainment director
Many people may know her as the “Bandstand Lady,” but Gloria Farrar is much, much more than that. And after more than a dozen years with the Town of Bethany Beach as its entertainment director, she said she has decided to pass the baton on to someone else.
Flagship hotel proposed for downtown Bethany
Efforts to enhance business and year-round activity in downtown Bethany Beach have been expanded in recent years, with new events and town officials working with downtown business owners to encourage people to come downtown, shop downtown and eat downtown, year-round. Now, they could be adding an option for more people to stay downtown, too.
Free SAT diagnostic test to be held at South Coastal Library
For high school students looking to improve their SAT scores, an SAT practice diagnostic test might be just the ticket.
WEATHER ALERT: Winter Storm Watch issued, up to 6 inches of snow predicted Thursday
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for Thursday afternoon through late Thursday night, Jan. 17, projecting snow accumulations of between 2 and 6 inches.
BREAKING NEWS: Four men arrested for Plantation Park home-invasion
Delaware State Police detectives have arrested four suspects in a home-invasion robbery that occurred in Plantation Park near Frankford on Thursday evening.
BBVFC seeks new members
Looking for a way to get more involved in the community? The Bethany Beach Volunteer Fire Company is always seeking new people who have a personal desire to serve in a challenging, meaningful way, and an upcoming open house will give the public an opportunity to explore what they can do to help.
Ring in the New Year by exercising like the Eskimos
The 17th annual Leo Brady Exercise like the Eskimos will be held in Bethany Beach on Tuesday, Jan. 1.
AARP chapter donates to several organizations
The AARP’s South Coastal Chapter 5226 held their December luncheon meeting at Cripple Creek Golf & Country Club last week and gave donations to several local organizations, including Meals on Wheels, the South Coastal Library, the Millville Volunteer Fire Company EMS and the American Red Cross of the Delmarva Peninsula, to name a few.
St. Martha's readies for expansion in downtown Bethany
St. Martha’s Episcopal Church in Bethany Beach will be getting a makeover soon, with demolition of their 1,200-square-foot vicarage and its replacement with a 5,400-square-foot social hall, kitchen, nursery and offices.
Bethany BoA splits on ‘detached’ garage
Bethany Beach Board of Adjustment members were divided last week on the issue of what constitutes a “detached garage” and whether the related town code regarding accessory structures is ambiguous.
Hair of the Dog to run through Bethany Beach again
The 2nd annual Hair of the Dog 5K/10K will take place on Jan. 1 in downtown Bethany Beach.
Bethany grants variance needed for sale of 1953 home
When can 10 inches be the difference between selling a house and not selling a house? When those 10 inches are the amount the house intrudes upon legal setbacks, as a case before the Bethany Beach Board of Adjustments proved last week.
Christmas dinner can be Off the Hook this year
If cooking for a full house this Christmas doesn’t sound like fun, or maybe your brood is slowly getting smaller as children move away and do their own thing, why not order in? Off the Hook Market in Bethany Beach is offering ready-to-cook Christmas dinners this year, after successfully launching the idea at Thanksgiving.
FOSCL makes book donation easy with drive-through service
Book lovers can donate to a local cause and skip some of the heavy lifting, thanks to the Friends of the South Coastal Library. In preparation for their semiannual book sale this coming February, the Friends group will be collecting gently used books on Saturday, Dec. 8, in front of the Giant grocery store in Millville.
Streetscape project expected to begin in February
Bethany Beach officials announced recently that a new, “very aggressive” schedule for construction of the Streetscape project had been sent to the Town by consultants JMT, with construction now expected to begin in February on the north side of Garfield Parkway.
Bethany takes a second look at holiday construction fines
By M. Patricia Titus
News Editor
They weren’t shopping for it, but six construction companies working in Bethany Beach on Black Friday got a little “gift” from the Town, and it came with its own bill: a ticket for doing construction work on a holiday, complete with a $150 fine.
