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If anyone needs evidence that a weekly, hourly visit from a friendly volunteer makes a big difference in others' lives, the effect of the pandemic on homebound ministries to seniors is proof. Before COVID-19, whether because of illness, effects of...
The final week of the regular season in high school sports begins today with some enticing games right off the bat. Once the seasons end on Saturday, the various committees for the individual sports will meet, and state tournament...
WASHINGTON -- The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception will host a recitation of the rosary on Monday, May 17, at noon (EDT) as part of Pope Francis' call for a worldwide marathon of rosaries for...
Neumann University will host an in-person information session for adults who want to earn a graduate degree or complete a bachelor’s degree on Wednesday, June 9, from 5:30-7 p.m. in the Rocco Abessinio Building. The event will include breakout sessions...
CLAYMONT — Archmere’s baseball team kept up its winning ways on Senior Day on May 8 in Claymont. The Auks scored runs in each of the first five innings to take down Hodgson, 12-5. It was the team’s 10...
WILMINGTON - The St. Elizabeth boys' lacrosse team, with many players who have never played the sport before, took on a tough Sussex Academy team on May 7 at Alapocas Run State Park. The Seahawks won, 22-1. James Saylor scored...
WILMINGTON — Ursuline jumped out to a big first-half lead in its lacrosse matchup with St. Andrew’s on May 7, and the Raiders enjoyed a 20-8 lacrosse Senior Day victory at Serviam Field. The Saints’ Heleah Soulati stunned the Raiders...
Voting is an essential element of a vibrant democracy. Voter turnout in the 2020 presidential election was the highest in several decades, where nearly two-thirds of estimated eligible voters participated in the process. Factors influencing the turnout included the perceived...
Getting everyone seated for dinner at the same time is an everyday struggle in the Jones household. Between the two adults, toddler and 9-month-old, managing to get all parties seated and strapped in with warm(ish) food on their plates...
My husband's paternal grandfather often said that "life is all about the little things." It is a simple yet profound saying that has passed down through the men in the Grosso family, often cited by my husband to this...

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