July 1, 2025 Issue

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How Middletown laid the groundwork for a commercial corridor success

In 2004, Middletown officials and several developers signed a deal with the state to pay into road improvements along Middletown Warwick Road to plan for future growth on the west side of town. Today, it's grown into a bustling commercial corridor.

Editorial: Predictions of year of changeover prove true

Editor Katie Tabeling writes that 2025 has seen many leadership shake-ups, and some still ongoing, and what that means for young leaders in the state.

Schell Brothers spreads wings in Middletown with 670+ new homes

The housing boom in Middletown is spreading its wings with a new development on the rise that will bring more than 670 single-family homes to the area.

Jack Lingo builds apartments in Dover

Jack Lingo Asset Management (JLAM) is preparing to bring apartments to Delaware’s capital in a move that could house and employ hundreds of people.
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Rep. Parker Selby resigns after health concerns

Representative Esthelda "Stell" Parker Selby (D-Milton), the first Black person to be elected to the Delaware General Assembly from Sussex County, has resigned her post as state representative effective immediately following serious health concerns.

Delmarva Power offers consumers $300 credit from new fund

Delmarva Power is offering a one-time credit to consumers who have been hit hard by rising electric costs as part of a new partnership with the state government.

AB&C names new leadership to help shape firm’s future

Top regional marketing firm Aloysius Butler & Clark has named Alex Parkowski as a new owner and expanded its leadership team to prepare it for the future.

Rob Siegfried named 2025 Freedom Award honoree

Rob Siegfried of the The Siegfried Group, a top accounting firm that has 19 offices across the country, will be honored during a ceremony on Sept. 10.
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Aquaculture leaders look to further expand oyster opportunities

Local aquaculture leaders are gearing up to make waves with expansion opportunities to the tune of dozens of millions of dollars as the industry continues to blossom in Sussex County.

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