A new beach-themed attraction and propane partnership is helping the Dover Motor Speedway prepare for this weekend’s NASCAR tripleheader, one that has historically brought network television cameras and thousands of people to Delaware.
A merger that could bring in $6 billion in revenue might on the horizon for Delaware-based ChristianaCare and New Jersey-based Virtua Health after the pair announced a signed, but non-binding, letter of intent for a possible new regional health care system.
Kent County might be the next big thing in housing for Delawareans who are looking to move around the First State, although soon it may come with the same hefty price that’s now a familiar sight in the other two counties.
With less than a year away from the U.S. semiquincentennial, Delaware tourism officials are starting to kick planning into high gear with the new website that advertises all celebrations in the northern Delaware region.
Porter Automotive Group is celebrating 100 years in business this summer as the fifth generation of the Porter family continues selling Chevrolets, Hyundais and Fords out of its Cleveland Ave. location in Newark.
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.
Al Fasnacht was often spotted helping the youngest of beach-goers on and off what might have been his favorite ride at Funland – the motorcycles in kiddie row. It’s a memory that countless visitors will now hold dear as the Boardwalk staple heads into its 64th year without Fasnacht who died on March 23 at the age of 96 years old.
The Delaware Tourism Office says the First State’s economy is benefiting from a renewed influx of travelers as they find their way to the area for business and leisure.