Dagsboro News

Town of Dagsboro, Delaware

Population:

  • 805 (2010 Census)

Town council meetings:

  • Fourth Monday of the month, 7 p.m.

Planning & Zoning meets:

  • First Wednesday of the month, 7 p.m.

Elections:

  • First Saturday of December

Town office:

  • 33134 Main St., Dagsboro, DE 19939 (302) 732-3777

Web site

General e-mail inquiries

Town Council 2008-2009:

  • Patti Adams, Mayor
  • Norwood Truitt, Vice-Mayor
  • Cathy Flowers, Secretary-Treasurer
  • Stacey Long, Council Member
  • Vacant, Council Member

Town Administrator:

  • Stacey Long

Town Clerk:

  • Duane Kenton

Assistant Clerk:

  • Rae Long

Code Enforcement:

  • Stacey Long

P&Z Chairperson:

  • Marjorie Eckerd

Police:

  • Floyd Toomey, Jr., Chief
  • Harry Litten, Sergeant
  • David Ober, Police Officer

Town Solicitor:

  • Rob Whitsil

Emergency:

  • 911

Non-emergency police contact:

  • (302) 732-3777

Service group looks for members

Those looking to get involved in their community may want to give the Southern Sussex Rotary at try. The world’s first service organization is looking for members in the area.

“It’s a community thing,” explained Southern Sussex member Dominique Kimball. “But it is also national and international.”

County BoA confirms use for equipment storage

In a case that details the kinds of conflict that can happen as an area is developed, a 1-acre property near Millville has been the source of discord between the property owner and neighbors in recent years, as they battle over an ongoing use that the property’s owner says has existed there for nearly a half-century.

Bluewater Wind acquired by NRG

In a move that garnered praise from Gov. Jack Markell and Delaware Congressional delegation, NRG Energy Inc. this week announced that it had acquired Bluewater Wind, one of the nation’s leading offshore wind development businesses, from Babcock & Brown and Arcadia Windpower.

WEATHER ALERT: Ida remnants bring high wind warning, high surf advisory, coastal flood watch for Delaware beaches

Issued by the National Weather Service
Philadelphia, Pa.
9:43 a.m. EST, Wed., Nov. 11, 2009

... High wind warning in effect from 6 p.m. this evening to 6 a.m. EST Friday...

The National Weather Service in Mount Holly, N.J., has issued a high wind warning... Which is in effect from 6 p.m. this evening to 6 a.m. EST Friday.

WEB EXCLUSIVE: 'Vietnam Mailbag' book event set for Nov. 12 in Selbyville

The Selbyville Library will host author Nancy Lynch on Thursday, Nov. 12, at 6:30 p.m. Lynch will present the audience with a DVD slideshow presentation and talk about her book “Vietnam Mailbag: Voices From the War, 1968-1972.” She will also be signing and selling books.

County working on dog control ordinance

\With responsibility for dog control inside Sussex County transferring to county officials in January, county council members and staff began work this week on adoption of Chapter 60 of county code, the ordinance setting up the rules for the county’s new dog-control operations.

Unite Sussex looks to unite Sussex

Unite Sussex will hold its second “town hall”-type meeting on Thursday, Nov. 12, at 7 p.m. at the CHEER Center in Georgetown. Doors will open at 6 p.m., and the Rev. Kim Tephabock of Dagsboro Church of God spoke about the group at this week’s Frankford town council meeting, inviting the town to send a representative to the forum.

Flu shots offered to IRSD students

During the week of October 19, letters and consent forms will be sent to the parents of every Indian River School District student in Grades K-12.

Indian River Inlet Bridge open house/tour postponed due to weather

Delaware Department of Transportation officials announced Friday, Oct. 16, that the open house and site tour planned for the Indian River Inlet Bridge project on Saturday, Oct. 17, from 1 to 4 p.m., was being postponed until a future date that would be announced.

WEATHER ALERT: Coastal Flood Advisory, Wind Advisory, Coastal Flood Watch issued for Delaware beaches/Sussex

A Coastal Flood Advisory, Wind Advisory and Coastal Flood Watch have been issued for the Delaware beach area and inland Sussex County by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, N.J. They are as follows:

Parson's Farm to host Harvest Festival

What exactly does a Punkin’ Chunkin’ contraption look like?

Sussex Amber Alert text is a hoax

State Police and local law enforcement said Tuesday, Oct. 6, that they were receiving numerous calls concerning an Amber Alert involving a 3-year-old boy or an infant that was abducted from a Sussex County hospital. Police say that alert is a hoax.

Warrant issued for suspects in area robberies

Businesses owners can rest easier now, knowing that the couple that police believe were responsible for several distraction-type thefts in the area this summer are no longer in Delaware.

Expanded Miken business offers Betterliving

Ever wanted to sit on that back porch but then remembered that it was only 40 degrees outside? Or thought twice about sitting on the deck in the middle of summer because the mosquitoes were out?

Dagsboro artist steps into local art scene

The colorful world around him has served as an inspirational backdrop for local artist Christopher Vasil. Oil paintings and acrylics decorate his easels, demonstrating what might appear to be a lifelong dedication to the visual fine arts. Perhaps surprisingly, though, Vasil has only pursued painting as a passion for the past four years. His skill and eye for detail, however, have him ready to display his work alongside that of the area’s best.

Orthodox Church leader to visit local parish

Christ the Savior Orthodox Church on Vines Creek near Dagsboro will welcome His Beatitude Metropolitan Jonah, Archbishop of Washington, Metropolitan of All America and Canada – the Orthodox Church in America’s top administrative and spiritual leader – on the weekend of Aug. 29-30.

Bethel Tabernacle to host Summer Fun

Bethel Tabernacle in Clarksville is planning an expansion and, with a little help from the community, that expansion could be imminent. The design of a new worship center, planned to be added onto the back of the existing building, located on Omar Road, has been in the works for approximately a year, explained the Rev. Dennis Millner.

Accident causes ash cloud release at IR power plant

On Tuesday, July 28, just after 8 a.m., an inspection port on a silo at the NRG-owned Indian River Generating Station (power plant) near Millsboro malfunctioned while employees were performing routine maintenance, allowing fly ash to escape while it was being loaded onto a truck for disposal.

BREAKING NEWS: Ash cloud released at IR power plant

Around 8:15 on Tuesday morning, July 28, while employees at the Indian River Indian River Generating Station near Millsboro were performing routine maintenance on an ash silo, an inspection port on the silo failed, causing ash to land on the concrete floor, NRG officials said Tuesday. Some ash, which they said is a nonhazardous byproduct of coal-powered generation, created a cloud for a time.

Young farmers help grow family traditions

For generations, local farm families have been staples throughout the area’s agricultural community, providing residents and visitors alike with some of the freshest products and produce in the region. While names such as Johnson, Parsons, Bennett, Megee and Hudson have served as mainstays of Sussex County’s farming scene for centuries, it’s the younger generations who will be carrying on the tradition for years to come.

Parsons Farm hosts Epicurean Kids

As a mother of two young ones, I know it’s hard to find things to do in the summer that don’t involve the hustle and bustle of the beach. Don’t get me wrong – the beach is great – but one of the luxuries of living here is being able to enjoy the beauty of the second season, come September and October. Otherwise, there’s the park and the library, and, of course, playing with the cousins and friends. But it takes some energy to try to find something different and fun. Enter Epicurean Kids.

Blossoms blooms with move to Dagsboro

For many passersby, the big sign already gave it away, but for those who missed it, Blossoms, a full-service flower shop, quietly moved inland, to the town of Dagsboro, this past Memorial Day weekend.

BREAKING NEWS: Fatal crash claims life of Dagsboro teen

The Delaware State Police are investigating a traffic crash that killed a 17-year-old girl from Dagsboro on Thursday, June 18. Police said the crash occurred around 4:15 p.m. Thursday when Shauna R. Kaufman was driving a 1998 Volvo S70 south on Gravel Hill Road north of Millsboro at a reported high rate of speed.

Contractors ready for annual gala

The community has been pulling together once again for the 5th Annual Springtime Gala presented by Contractors for a Cause. The event will be held next Friday, June 19, with hopes that this year will once again welcome a sold-out crowd.