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Written on: June 7th, 2012 in Guest Posts
Guest Post by Collin O’Mara, Secretary, DE Dept. of Natural Resources and Environmental Control For generations, starting with the stewardship of the Lenape and Nanticoke Peoples through the outdoor-lovers of today, people living on the Delmarva Peninsula have recognized the significance of our Delaware Bayshore. Although many of us just think of this remarkable area […]
Written on: May 24th, 2012 in Guest Posts
Guest post by Linda Parkowski, Director of Tourism. Booking requests are up compared to last year, the arrival of warmer weather earlier in the year will draw people north sooner than expected and, based on what we’re seeing, consumers are planning to travel more than they did in 2011. What’s really exciting is that the extremely […]
Written on: May 17th, 2012 in Agriculture, Guest Posts
Guest Post from Ed Kee, Delaware Secretary of Agriculture This past Tuesday, Legislative Hall was bursting with pints of red, ripe, Delaware-grown strawberries and tray after tray of strawberry cake. It was a sweet reminder that we are officially in the midst of the 2012 market season. First to open this year was the Milton […]
Written on: May 9th, 2012 in Guest Posts
By Susan Cycyk, Director, Division of Prevention and Behavioral Health Services Delaware Children’s Department Today more than 1,100 communities across the country will join forces to celebrate National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day. Awareness Day is a key strategy of the federal Caring for Every Child’s Mental Health Campaign, an effort to highlight the importance of […]
Written on: May 8th, 2012 in Guest Posts
This past Sunday, we celebrated the rich history and bright future of the Charles W. Cullen Bridge at the Indian River Inlet. Its history includes different bridge designs over the course of several decades, an ever-changing physical environment and the emergence of Delaware as one of the east coast’s premier resort locations. Its future will […]