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A high school sports season that began with so much uncertainty will come to a conclusion this week as the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association holds its final state championship games, along with its final golf competition. Soccer Tuesday Division I: No. 3...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. -- The inception of Memorial Day goes back to the bloodiest conflict in U.S. history, when Americans slaughtered their countrymen by the thousands in single-day battles -- the Civil War. Even prior to the end of the...
MILLTOWN — It took a few days longer than anticipated, but the Saint Mark’s girls soccer team came up with the desired result — a berth in the DIAA Division II championship game on Tuesday in Dover. The Spartans,...
2021 Summer Weekend Mass Guide Delaware Atlantic Vacation Area Lewes, St. Jude the Apostle 152 Tulip Drive, 302-644-7300 • Saturday 4 p.m. in church, and 4:15 p.m. in the parish hall • Sunday 7, 8:30, 10:30 a.m. in church 10:45 a.m. in parish...
She broke the rules. Snuck a cookie. Hid it behind her back, ran into the other room, chewed it up in two bites and then walked back into the living room, unaware that crumbs stuck on her mouth betrayed...
Imagine a society where forgiveness is so rare that virtually no one ranks it among the essentials of a life lived well and pursued with others. How harsh would a world lacking forgiveness and mercy feel? In a world without...
EASTON, Md. -- Smiles were everywhere May 26 as 46 graduates of Ss. Peter and Paul High school got their first taste of a new school auditorium that won't officially open until these students are off to greener pastures. An...
DOVER — When Cape Henlopen traveled to Wilmington to face Salesianum in boys lacrosse on April 19, the Sals led, 10-6, after three quarters, only to see the Vikings battle back to tie. A goal with 9.8 seconds left...
MILLTOWN – The Pre-K through eighth grade students at St. John the Beloved School knew they had darkening clouds assembling overhead as they lined up outside for a Memorial Day Prayer Service on May 28, but they also knew...
MIDDLETOWN — The key word for Archmere’s Andy Zhu in his DIAA tennis championship match on May 27 was “break.” More specifically, service break. Zhu, the third seed in the first singles field, broke the serve of Sanford’s Charlie...