Georgetown will begin seeing new water meters installed for the Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Project.
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TidalHealth Nanticoke will hold a free Better Breathers Club from 2 to 3 pm on April 17. This free support group is open to anyone affected by a chronic lung disease including relatives and caregivers.
The Ocean City Police Department is reminding people that they offer a free bicycle registration program for all residents of Ocean City. Each year, OCPD officers say they locate numerous abandoned bicycles.
The Delaware Department of Agriculture is accepting applications for the Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Program, which provides over $1.7 million in grants. Applicants can choose between two grant options: Simplified Equipment-Only Projects and Infrastructure Grants, accessible through the online application portal.
American Legion Post 166 based in Ocean City, donated a check of $1,000 to Worcester County Youth and Family Counseling Services. Ben Dawson and George Spicer on the post's Donation Committee presented the check.
The Latin American Community Center (LACC) in Delaware is reintroducing the Minerva Marrero Hispanic Scholarship Program (MMHSP) for its second year, aimed at supporting Hispanic high school seniors in Delaware who are pursuing higher education at colleges, universities, or trade schools.
The city says that it is important for people to check their water quality before washing clothes, running the dishwater or any other sensitive use during the entire period.
Delaware State University has signed an agreement with United Airlines that will provide its aviation students the opportunity to enter into a pilot career development program with United Airlines. The goal of the program is to provide a secure path to the company's flight deck and employment.
The Spanish line of Sussex County Department of Libraries' Dial-A-Story Program is back and running with new stories children can enjoy each month after 10 years.
More than 80,000 students in Maryland are expected to benefit from a high-impact tutoring program, according to the Maryland State Department of Education.