Sussex County

County council defers on electronic sign decision

Date Published: 
March 2, 2012

The Sussex County Council this week deferred any action on an ordinance regarding electronic messaging signs. In February, Planning & Zoning commissioners voted to recommend approval of an ordinance creating a process by which off-premise electronic signs could be approved as special uses.

Science fair to showcase bright young minds

Date Published: 
March 2, 2012

This weekend, more than 100 Sussex County students will strut their scientific stuff at the 20th annual Sussex County Science Fair, to be held at the Biden Center in Cape Henlopen State Park. Many of the students are winners from their own middle- and high-schools, and their projects cover the spectrum of scientific study.

Dozens of IRHS students make County Band

Date Published: 
March 2, 2012

Nearly three dozen students from the Indian River High School Band were set to perform in the junior and senior County Band this week, on March 1 at Cape Henlopen High School.

County approves rezoning of Route 54 property to CR-1

Date Published: 
February 17, 2012

The Sussex County Council this week approved the rezoning of 2.1185 acres of land at the southwest corner of Route 54 and Road 396 (Westline Road) from a combination of AR-1 (Agricultural-Residential) and C-1 (General Commercial) to being zoned entirely as CR-1 (Commercial-Residential).

County planners recommend off-premise sign ordinance

Date Published: 
February 17, 2012

Sussex County Planning & Zoning commissioners this week voted to recommend approval of an ordinance creating a process by which off-premise electronic signs could be approved as special uses and voted to recommend against adoption of a second ordinance that would have prohibited the signs.

DelDOT public meeting tests Route 113 intersection plans

Date Published: 
February 17, 2012

Responding to years of traffic congestion and collisions, the Delaware Department of Transportation has developed a tentative plan to improve two Route 113 intersections in Georgetown.

Valor awards highlight selfless acts of heroism

Date Published: 
February 17, 2012

Each and every day, members of local law enforcement agencies, fire departments and EMS services put their own lives on the line to ensure welfare of members of the community. Oftentimes their deeds go unnoticed except by those who experience their courageous and selfless acts firsthand. But once a year, the Bethany-Fenwick Area Chamber of Commerce takes time to recognize the outstanding individuals from local departments and companies who make local residents’ and visitors’ lives safer.

County approves yard waste facility

Date Published: 
February 10, 2012

The Sussex County Council this week approved an organic yard waste and composting facility near Millville by a vote of 3-1, with Councilman George Cole recusing himself. Councilwoman Joan Deaver was the lone councilperson in opposition.

Tech teacher arrested for conduct with student

Date Published: 
February 3, 2012

Last week, Sussex Technical High School special education and sociology teacher Charles Coursey, 38, was arrested for allegedly having a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old female student.

Positive economic indicators fuel optimism for Sussex?County’s real estate market

Year-end sales data recently released by the Sussex County Association of Realtors (SCAOR) revealed several positive economic indicators as the county, the state and the nation continue to emerge from a years-long recession.

Little Miss Georgetown and Junior Miss Georgetown pageants seeking contestants

Applications are now being accepted for the 55th annual Little Miss Georgetown and 7th annual Junior Miss Georgetown Pageant. The program this year will be held on Sunday, March 11.

Rock-n-Roll BBQ Fundraiser to benefit Juust Sooup Ministry

An earthquake, Hurricane Irene and her tornados could not keep ABC’s “Extreme Makeover-Home Edition,” Schell Brothers and a few thousand volunteers from building the Jusst Sooup Ranch in only one week last September, yet a lull in contributions could cast a cloud over the ministry’s near- and long-term goals to care for hundreds of Delaware’s hungry and homeless each week.

County to apply for $1.1M in block grants

Date Published: 
February 3, 2012

Sussex County Council held a public hearing on the Community Development Block Grant program at their meeting this week. The Community Development and Housing Department of Sussex County applies for the grant funding on behalf of local municipalities that request assistance from the county on behalf of their residents and on the behalf of county residents.

County P&Z holds off on off-premise signage ordinances

Date Published: 
February 3, 2012

The Sussex County Planning & Zoning Commission at their Jan. 26 meeting once again deferred action on an ordinance to amend Chapter 115 of the county code relating to “off-premise” electronic messaging signs, which are typically in the form of billboards.

Mission Accomplished

Date Published: 
January 27, 2012

After years of construction, delay and turbulent waters, the Indian River Inlet Bridge opened to traffic last Friday, with Gov. Jack Markell taking the maiden ride across its span.

Powell attorneys file 42-page appeal, cite bias against client

Date Published: 
January 27, 2012

Public defenders for Derrick Powell, the 24-year-old Cumberland, Md., man who was found guilty of first-degree murder of Georgetown police officer Chad Spicer, earlier this month filed a 42-page appeal of Powell’s conviction and sentencing to the Delaware Superior Court.

Sussex County records $3.48 million surplus from 2011

Date Published: 
January 27, 2012

Sussex County has scored yet another financial gain, recording a $3.48 million surplus for the 2011 fiscal year – the most significant gain for the County government in five years – despite a continued sluggish economy, a new audit shows.

Powell attorneys appeal death sentence

Date Published: 
January 20, 2012

An appeals process has begun for 24-year-old Derrick Powell, the man who was convicted in February 2011 of fatally shooting Georgetown police officer Chad Spicer on Sept. 1, 2009.

County completes transfer of Ocean View property to neighbor

Date Published: 
January 20, 2012

The Sussex County Council completed its transfer of property to an Ocean View man this week. The parcel is located at the back of the property on Daisy Avenue, where the county has its sewer-system pumping station. At the March 22, 2011, county council meeting, the council had accepted a $20,500 bid from Robert Witting to purchase the 75-by-242-foot piece of county-owned land. This week, they settled that transfer.

County P&Z considers off-premis signs

Date Published: 
January 20, 2012

The Sussex County Planning & Zoning Commission deferred action at their Jan. 12 meeting on an ordinance to amend Chapter 115 of the county code relating to “off-premise” electronic messaging signs, which are typically in the form of billboards.

County approves changes to bonding requirements

Date Published: 
January 13, 2012

Despite the testimony of numerous constituents who spoke in opposition to an ordinance change that allows a property owner to perform site work or construct improvements without posting a bond, Sussex County council on Tuesday decided 4-1 to approve it, albeit with a caveat of it automatically expiring in two years.

BREAKING NEWS: Route 54 paving work pushed forward to this weekend

In an effort to move the Route 54 Improvement Project toward completion, the Department of Transportation (DelDOT) announced Thursday, Jan. 5, that contractor Mumford & Miller, will be doing paving operations this weekend.  Unseasonably warm weather will allow a portion of the project to be paved now instead of in the spring, officials said. 
 

County wins battle over DNREC over PCS regs

Date Published: 
January 5, 2011

The Supreme Court of the State of Delaware this week affirmed the March 2011 decision of the Delaware Superior Court that ruled in favor of Sussex County in the case of Sussex County vs. the State of Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC), over the agency’s authority to impose its Pollution Control Strategy.

State archives pay tribute to Civil War soldiers

Date Published: 
December 30, 2011

In keeping with the Civil War sesquicentennial commemoration underway since April 2011, the Delaware Public Archives has chosen to honor five men who served in Delaware units with a display that features artifacts and personal narratives. According to Curator of Archeology Charles H.

No place like home for Christmas

Date Published: 
December 23, 2011

Sussex County Councilman Vance Phillips is home in Sussex County, just in time for Christmas. He had spent more than a month at Magee Rehabilitation Hospital in Philadelphia, where he has been recovering from injuries sustained in an aircraft accident in Virginia in October. Phillips left Philadelphia late Tuesday morning and arrived home later that day.

Wind-farm project off Delaware coast mothballed by finances

Date Published: 
December 16, 2011

In the age of seemingly unending financial uncertainty, the hits just keep on coming.

County P&Z recommends approval of yard-waste facility

Date Published: 
December 16, 2011

The Sussex County Planning & Zoning Commission has recommended approval for an organic yard waste and composting facility near Millville.

County honors Indians football team, outgoing administrator

Date Published: 
December 16, 2011

Sussex County Council, at their meeting this week, recognized the Division II state champion, undefeated Indian River High School football team. Todd Lawson, county administrator appointee, joked that, as a “[Sussex Central] Golden Knight, it brings me much pain…but duty calls.”

Inlet bridge should be open by the end of January

Date Published: 
December 9, 2011

On Dec. 2, Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) officials gave State Senator Tom Carper an update and tour of the Indian River Inlet Bridge as it nears completion.

County council attempting to clarify windmill ordinance

Date Published: 
December 9, 2011

Sussex County council amended their windmill ordinance this week to further clarify what is acceptable.

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