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OPEN HOUSE~SAT~JUNE 14~10AM-12PM~31392 OAK STREET-BANKS ACRES-OCEAN VIEW
Welcome to 31392 Oak Street—your opportunity to own a slice of coastal comfort in Ocean View, Delaware. This beautifully updated Class C home is set on a permanent foundation, offering the best of both worlds: no lot rent and complete land...

Weekly Business News: Everything from Shein Re-entry to Ola’s Zero Commission Model
India’s business ecosystem is buzzing with pivotal developments—from dramatic stake sales to ambitious clean grocery launches and a Chinese fashion brand’s tactical re-entry. Here’s a roundup of six major stories shaping India’s corporate,...

VA provides 293 home purchase loans in Delaware in Q4 2024
There were 293 VA home purchase loans issued in Delaware in the fourth quarter of the fiscal year 2024, totaling $117.3 million, according to figures provided by the Veterans Affairs Home Loans Index.The VA assists service members, veterans and...

Delaware County church-related events: June 13, 2025
New entries Thrift 4 You Clothing and Accessories: at Middletown Church, 273 S. Old Middletown Road, Middletown Township will hold a spring sale. The sale is Friday, June 13 from 4 to 7 p.m. and Saturday, June 14 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Men’s,...

Delaware County church services: June 13, 2025, edition
Note: Emailed entries only to editor@delcotimes.com by Wednesday at noon. Weekly listing Trainer Trinity United Methodist Church: 3705 W. Ninth St., offers worship on Sunday, June 15, Father’s Day, at 10:30 a.m. Pastor Hilda Campbell will deliver...

Delaware House passes Suicide Prevention Office bill
Delaware's status as the only state in the nation without an Office of Suicide Prevention would come to an end if a bill that passed the Delaware House Thursday becomes law. House Bill 54 establishes a Suicide Prevention Office for the first time,...

Get involved: Fight over hospital cost-cutting board headlines a busy week of public meetings
Why Should Delaware Care? Government works best when its citizens are knowledgeable and engaged. Delaware’s government has scores of commissions, working groups, agencies and legislative committees. All must hold meetings that are open to the...

Delaware Considering “Anti” Direct Shipping Bill
Free the Grapes! Urges Wine Lovers to Object to House Bill 187 June 12, 2025 (New York, NY) — Delaware, one of the few states in the nation that continues an archaic ban on direct-to-consumer winery shipments, will now consider a bill that denies...

Delaware City Refinery is no longer emitting excess sulfur dioxide
A refinery that had been releasing excess amounts of sulfur dioxide is back in environmental compliance. The Delaware City Refinery first reported an equipment failure leading to increased sulfur dioxide emissions on May 26. Two and a half weeks...
Anti-Gravity Training Centers: Reduced-Weight Conditioning for Athletic Development
Anti-gravity training represents a significant shift in how we approach athletic development and rehabilitation. These specialized facilities use sophisticated harness systems and pneumatic supports to create reduced-weight environments where...

Delaware best in US for tipping, California ranks worse
Servers in Delaware have the best tips, according to new data from payment company Toast, with those in California faring the worst. Overall, tipping has gone up slightly this year for full-service restaurants, rising to an average of 19.4 percent...

At Home closing 26 stores; see the list, how many in NJ
At Home, the home decor retailer that rivals HomeGoods, has filed for bankruptcy and plans to close 26 "underperforming" stores by the end of 2025. The Texas-based company, which operated 260 stores as of June 16, according to bankruptcy filings,...

UD Day in D.C. celebrates the power of research
Many examples were on offer Thursday, and there was plenty of “wow” factor in the room. Martin Mitchell, who graduated from UD with a degree in psychology in 1991, likened the event to an “adult science fair.” “I have always had a love for...

Possible ownership change part of At Home’s restructuring strategy
Coppell, Texas — As part of its restructuring strategy, At Home Group acknowledged that a change in ownership is possible. The home décor specialist outlined the steps it is taking to “strengthen its financial foundation and position the business...

Global Founders Turn to US LLCs for Strategic Expansion
If you’re a non-US resident interested in doing business in the US, setting up a US LLC might be one of the smartest moves you can make. A US LLC gives offshore entrepreneurs flexibility, limited legal liability, and access to one of the world’s...

Delaware highlights blue tech startups with new accelerator and research support
Moves is a recurring series where we chart big and notable changes for people and companies in Delaware. Got a tip? Email us at delaware@technical.ly. It’s summer in Delaware, the perfect time to talk about the ocean technology that continues to...

Solana ETF Closer Than Ever: Invesco and Galaxy File in Delaware
TL;DR Invesco and Galaxy Digital registered a trust in Delaware as a preliminary step to filing for SEC approval of a Solana spot ETF. The SEC has asked issuers to revise their S-1 filings and could rule on the applications within three to five...

Delaware students shine at National Business Competition in Orlando
Delaware students made a powerful impression at the 2025 Business Professionals of America (BPA) National Leadership Conference, held last month in Orlando, Florida. Competing against nearly 7,000 students from over 800 chapters across the...

Thunderstorms pelt Delaware with rain, high winds
An intense full double rainbow broke out over clearing skies in the gap between thunderstorms at the end of daylight Friday. People take in the sight from New Castle's pier adjacent to Battery Park.William Bretzger, The News JournalDark clouds...

Buffalo’s race for mayor, by the numbers
Monday Morning Read includes an analysis of where candidates will draw their votes, plus things you don't know about protests. Last week, Ken Kruly, author of Politics and Other Stuff, published an insightful analysis of where the votes for mayor...