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Dover developer facing two more federal charges
Dover real estate developer Michael A. Zimmerman, 56, is facing two more federal criminal charges, related to strip shopping center developments along Del. Comment?
Dover developer Zimmerman faces another bank fraud charge
Prominent Dover real estate developer Michael A. Zimmerman, 56, has been charged with another federal felony count of bank fraud and another count of money laundering related to Long Neck real estate developments. Comment?
Casto holds degrees from Davidson, Ohio State University and Columbia University, where she earned a master's degree in private school leadership from the Klingenstein Center. Comment?
Arena's taking over at airport
Arena's, a well-known restaurant group in coastal Sussex County, got permission Tuesday to set up shop in the county-owned airport, replacing a restaurant tenant who's giving up on the location. Comment?
Arena's restaurant coming to Sussex County Airport
GEORGETOWN -- Arena's, a well-known restaurant group in coastal Sussex County, got permission today to set up shop in the county-owned airport, replacing a restaurant tenant who's giving up on the location. Comment?
Long Neck development may head to foreclosure
It was a more subdued day during the media sessions with the Ravens and 49ers compared to the Tuesday Media Day extravaganza. Comment?
Voters gave a broad endorsement to new spending proposed by the Indian River School District, allowing the district to raise $6.2 million to build new classrooms, add kindergarten offerings and raise taxes, based on preliminary results. Comment?
Long Neck development may head to foreclosure
A company that tried for years to market hundreds of unsold home lots in The Peninsula on the Indian River Bay development says in court filings the unsold property is worth much less than the developer borrowed to acquire it, making either foreclosure or a direct transfer of the lots to a bank lender its only viable paths out of default. Comment?
Indian River voters OK referendum
Voters gave a broad endorsement to new spending proposed by the Indian River School District, allowing their property taxes to rise to the tune of $6.2 million to build new classrooms and add kindergarten offerings. Comment?
Indian River School District referendum is today
Residents of the Indian River School District can vote on a major capital improvement and current expense referendum from 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. today. Comment?
Driver in car chase sought; passenger charged
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A car stop Sunday afternoon in Millsboro landed a Dagsboro man in jail after he bailed out of the car and tossed a large amount of heroin away during a chase, police said. Comment?
Reader Violet Harkins shares this scene of sunrise today as seen from the Pot-Nets community in the Long Neck area of Sussex County. Comment?
Sussex converting site into paramedic station
A dedicated paramedic station to serve Long Neck, Millsboro, Lewes and other Sussex County communities is expected to be complete by April. Comment?
Sussex converting site into paramedic station
Optimism was quickly negated in New York when only minutes after NHLPA leader Don Fehr told reporters that significant progress had been made in key Bagram Airfield, 11:38 p.m., Dec. Comment?
Indian River tax hike going to voters
The Indian River School District is proposing a property tax increase for new classrooms at its elementary and middle schools, hoping voters approve the spending in a Jan. Comment?
For helping students to excel, five Delaware educators from public and private schools were named finalists for the 2012 Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science. Comment?