Radio Rehoboth
TWO is a volunteer-produced, multi-award-winning, internationally-syndicated weekly half-hour “magazine style” LGBTQ community radio program based in Los Angeles, currently heard on more than 200 local community radio stations across North America, in the Netherlands, the U.K., Australia, South Africa, India, and New Zealand; on satellite to home and cable outlets across Europe, the Middle East/Africa and Asia/Pacific regions via the London-based World Radio Networks. TWO is produced and distributed by Overnight Productions, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation. Mission: To educate, inform and entertain audiences around the world by making freely available the presentation of news, features and cultural works by and about the international lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community via audio broadcast and cyber media.
closeListen and Dance to the Award Winning “Legends Of Disco” Show as he features the Best Of Classic Disco, Dance and R & B. on Thursdays from 8 pm to 11 pm. The passion, the knowledge, the memories! Tim hails from Philadelphia PA and now resides in Rehoboth Beach DE. He is having the time of his life and living his dream being your radio DJ.
closeSoDel Cares recently donated $5,000 to Meals on Wheels Lewes-Rehoboth. It takes more than 1,000 volunteers to cover 17 routes to ensure coastal residents receive much-needed hot meals as well as social contact. Since 1970, Meals on Wheels Lewes-Rehoboth has delivered food to those in need. Today, the program serves about 300 clients in coastal communities. “Meals on Wheels Lewes-Rehoboth remains focused on directly making an impact, and we are […]
Bank of America will be relocating 500 employees from Wilmington to its Deerfield Campus in Pike Creek or to its Christiana Campus in Stanton by November 2025
The following public notice is an update to the Cape Henlopen School District Notice of Special Election appearing in the March 1, 2024 edition of the Cape Gazette. The full notice in the below form will appear again in March 5 edition of the Cape Gazette.
The now-demolished Shell House was a local legend, staying in the same family for nearly 90 years, but the Rehoboth Beach mansion’s memories have now been brought back to life. A new book from two Delaware authors explores the history of Shell House and multiple other vanished coastal Sussex County institutions, including Lewes’ menhaden fishery, the Queen Anne Pier and the Cape Henlopen Lighthouse. “Lost Delaware,” written by former journalists […]
DOVER — Delaware business leaders are on the search to crown the coolest thing made in Delaware, spotlighting the First State’s role in local manufacturing and the thousands of jobs […]
Title: Executive Director Workplace: First State Ballet Theatre Q&A: Favorite thing about Delaware? "The beautiful parks and beaches." As a lifelong performing ballerina, Kristina Kambalov brought her passion for the […]
As part of its upcoming Women’s Fest event, CAMP Rehoboth will be raffling off A Taste of France, a luxurious Olivia riverboat cruise for two to Burgundy and Provence. Olivia Travel is a company that sells cruises and resort vacations marketed toward lesbian customers, offering vacations known for their signature programming and entertainment. Raffle tickets are $25 each or five for $100. The raffle drawing will be held at 8:30 […]
People on the Move is a rundown of recent hirings, promotions, appointments and other notable movements by professionals in the state. If you’re interested in submitting an entry, please contact […]
The Delaware Department of Transportation will be installing variable message signs within the Route 1 median from about 1,000 feet south of Postal Lane/Melson Road near Lewes to the median of Route 1 at Oakwood Street from Monday, March 4, through mid-April, weather permitting. This work will require lane closures on Route 1 for workers to access the median. Motorists are reminded to slow down in work zones and expect […]
, In a recent American Association of Retired Persons-Delaware analysis of homelessness and eviction data in Delaware, accessory dwelling units were listed as a viable alternative to provide affordable housing. The state agency wants to make the expanded use of ADUs a statewide priority. While AARP applauded a new Kent County ordinance relaxing regulations, Sussex County is following that same path. Sussex County Council is taking steps to ease its […]
, , , , David Bradley, CEO and co-founder of the National Community Action Foundation, visited First State Community Action Agency Feb. 26 in Georgetown. Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester accompanied Bradley to the event. Bernice Edwards, First State executive director, welcomed and thanked those in attendance. “This is where the boots are on the ground,” Edwards said. “We are here to try to combat poverty, and we couldn’t do it […]
Milton officials have begun work on plans to create more affordable housing in and around town, although how that will happen has not yet taken shape. To shape policy around affordable housing, town council created an ad hoc committee to facilitate discussion. That committee, chaired by planning and zoning Commissioner Lynn Ekelund with Councilman Tom Arkinson also a member, held its first meeting Feb. 29 to organize and lay out […]
Lewes Lettering Co. announced upcoming calligraphy workshops to be held at its downtown Lewes shop. The workshops provide a casual yet informative setting for participants to explore the world of lettering. No prior experience is necessary, just an open mind and a desire to explore something new. A Pointed Pen Calligraphy Workshop will be held from 4:30 to 7 p.m., Sunday, March 10. For those seeking a deeper dive into calligraphy, […]
Carolyn Jones is not running for re-election to Lewes City Council. Jones has decided to focus on retirement after serving one three-year term. “I had a mindset that I wanted to make a difference. I feel good about what I’ve accomplished,” Jones said. She pointed to several achievements, the first of which was helping to smooth out what was then a rocky relationship between the city and the Lewes Board […]
After the annual three-month hold, Delaware State Parks will again be enforcing entrance fees at state parks across the state beginning Friday, March 1. Everywhere except Deauville Beach in Rehoboth Beach. Following a year-long negotiation between officials from Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control and Rehoboth Beach, DNREC announced earlier this month that it would resume operational control of Deauville Beach. Given the timing for the transition, the […]
The Rehoboth Beach-Dewey Beach Chamber of Commerce board of directors and staff members are pleased to announce the 2024 recipient of the Mae Hall McCabe Award is Marvin Carney. The Mae Hall McCabe Award was established in 1977 by her great-nephew, Joseph B. Hill, to honor her life and legacy. McCabe was one of the first women Realtors in the state of Delaware, and for more than 50 years she […]
Prescribed burn set for McCabe Preserve The Nature Conservancy will be conducting a prescribed burn at the Edward H. McCabe Preserve along Round Pole Bridge Road in Milton between Tuesday, March 5 and Tuesday, April 30. Prescribed burns are conducted under precise, closely monitored weather conditions and by a specially trained crew that is nationally qualified. Every precaution is taken, and the burns will not take place if the proper […]
The Lewes Historical Society has received a $1.5 million grant from the Ma-Ran Foundation. The money is specifically intended for what LHS calls strategic enhancements of the Lewes History Museum, which is located in the Margaret H. Rollins Community Center on Kings Highway. Those enhancements include potential building renovations, expanded advertising and bolstering of the museum’s general operating fund over the next three years. “We extend our deepest gratitude to […]
The Rehoboth Beach Film Society’s Cinema Art Theater, starting Friday, March 1, will present “The Peasants” and “The Taste of Things.” A beautifully filmed drama unfolding a fast-paced mix of love, lust and revenge, “The Peasants” tells the story of Jagna, a young woman determined to forge her own path within the confines of a late 19th century Polish village. The hotbed of gossip and ongoing feuds involves both rich and […]
, The Cape Artists members are happy spring is around the corner. The gallery will be open to celebrate the season of renewal Friday, March 1. All are invited to stop by and see new paintings, buy some cards, and wet their whistles with some gratis bottled water. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday to Monday, at 110 W. Third St., Lewes. To learn more, call 302-644-7733 or […]
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