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The Green

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Delaware First Media

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New Castle County appears poised to halt the demolition by neglect of another historic building in one of its parks.Recently, the Jester Farmhouse in Brandywine Hundred saw its transformation into a home for a community art program completed. N
The Atlantic hurricane season officially began this month.Although Delaware has historically avoided direct hits, record-breaking warmth in the Atlantic Ocean and higher surface temperatures are increasing the likelihood of hurricanes or other
ChristianaCare is the first health care provider in Delaware to offer an FDA-approved focused ultrasound treatment for people suffering from essential tremor and Parkinson’s disease.A better alternative for patients who aren’t responding well t
Roughly 50 years ago, The Grand Opera House in Wilmington received its first significant restoration.This year, The Grand is again undergoing another restoration and redoing its facade.For this edition of Arts Playlist, Delaware Public Media’s
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Contributor Jon Hurdle recently examined questions about the harvesting of horseshoe crabs last year during their annual spawning season – specifically in Kitts Hummock where several conservationists said harvesters violated state rules in a to
Summer officially begins this week and that means one of the busiest travel periods of the year is here as people hit the road for vacations.In Delaware, the state police have created a new Highway Safety Unit in an effort to cut down on car ac
For the first time, the University of Delaware is combining theater and dance minors into one unit supported by its professional theater company, the Resident Ensemble Players.The change ensures students have a high-quality performing arts expe
The Air National Guard we know today, a crucial reserve sector of the U.S. Air Force, used to be known as nothing more than a ‘flying club’ for World War II veterans.That was back during its early years in the mid-20th century, and in his new b
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Children’s literature has always held a mirror to society. As social norms change and culture evolves, so do the themes and characters in kids’ books.Yet, the role of the father figure, while pivotal, has largely remained narrow and stagnant, a
Historian and author James Sears' new book “Queering Rehoboth Beach: Beyond the Boardwalk” chronicles the town's transformation into an attraction for queer residents and tourists.Delaware Public Media’s Rachel Sawicki caught up with Sears this
The Delaware Art Museum recently unveiled its latest exhibition ‘Paintings from the Collection,’ showcasing diverse abstract works, landscapes, and eclectic styles.In this edition of Arts Playlist, Delaware Public Media’s Karl Lengel is joined
Despite not being as well known as other leaders of his time, Absalom Jones’ legacy is still felt today.Born into slavery in 18th-century Delaware at a time when slavery was being debated as immoral and undemocratic, Jones would go on to become
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Delaware, like most places across the nation, faces a serious affordable housing crisis. It’s a complex issue that takes on many forms, including the lack of affordable workforce housing.Contributor Jon Hurdle traveled to Laurel this week to ta
A Delaware chef is named a ‘best chef’ finalist for the first time in the James Beard Awards' 34-year history. A James Beard Award is the most prestigious honor in the American restaurant world.So it’s a big deal that Matt Kern – the chef and c
This week, The Green brings you the latest episode of Delaware Humanities’ podcast A More Just Delaware. The podcast examines pivotal moments and legislation related to hate, prejudice, and the fight for equal rights in Delaware.In this fourth
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Only two of Delaware’s 19 school districts have a formal policy outlining protections for transgender and gender nonconforming students – ensuring their preferred names and pronouns are used by all other students and staff, and allowing student
Earlier this month, contributor Larry Nagengast opened a series produced by the Delaware Journalism Collaborative on the The Creative Vision Factory; specifically the circumstances prompting a program that helps those facing homelessness, menta
A Philadelphia-based artist and teacher of more than seven decades has a new exhibition at the Brandywine Museum of Art.Peter Paone’s “In Shadows’ Embrace” showcases a selection of 22 prints he recently gifted to the Brandywine, drawing on them
Two hundred years ago in 1824, the Marquis de Lafayette, one of the heroes in America’s fight for independence during the Revolutionary War, began a 13-month “Guest of the Nation” tour of all of the then 24 states, including Delaware.To commemo
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If you talk about how to improve education in the First State, one topic you’ll surely hear about is better pay for teachers and other support staff working on the frontlines in schools.Delaware is making strides in this area, most recently thr
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