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These Delaware Restaurants Are Taking Tech to a New Level

New generations redefine Delaware hospitality with faster meals, more mobility, tech-friendly restaurants and Instagrammable dishes. 

Southern Delaware Wine, Food & Music fest names beneficiaries

Organizers seek $30K for West Rehoboth mural project June 9, 2021 Two area charities have been selected as the beneficiaries for the 6th annual 2021 Southern Delaware Wine, Food & Music Festival, set for Saturday, Sept. 18, at the Independence Clubhouse and grounds in Long Neck, minutes away from the Delaware beaches. The Developing Artist Collaboration and the Delaware Restaurant Association will enjoy the proceeds of a day of fun and fundraising that offers food tastings from 20 restaurants located along the Culinary Coast, 100 different wines, beers, cocktails and spirits, great music, and a surprise event. The members of the Developing Artist Collaboration believe art is so much more than paint on paper. Artists of any ability or possible medium are capable of building sustainable, meaningful careers. The Developing Artist Collaboration empowers artists’ careers by giving them the space and tools for creation, peer connection, and an understanding of the value of

Why Delaware companies are struggling to fill jobs one year into the COVID pandemic

Why Delaware companies are struggling to fill jobs one year into the COVID pandemic Sarah Gamard, Delaware News Journal What is the bar scene like at the Delaware beaches right now? Replay Video UP NEXT As more people get vaccinated and return to normal life, the economy is expected to bounce back thanks to demand for activities that were put on hold during the COVID-19 pandemic. © JASON MINTO/THE NEWS JOURNAL Chesapeake & Maine, the new seafood restaurant in Rehoboth Beach from Dogfish Head. The restaurant was recognized by the James Beard Foundation as having one of the best bar programs in the country. Drinks are made with Dogfish Head s line of distilled spirits.

Why Delaware employers are struggling to fill jobs amid COVID

View Comments As more people get vaccinated and return to normal life, the economy is expected to bounce back thanks to demand for activities that were put on hold during the COVID-19 pandemic. But with that increase in demand, many businesses say they are struggling to hire workers. The phenomenon is essentially the reverse of a worker shortage, according to representatives in the Labor Department. There s still a plethora of jobless people to choose from, with more than 31,000 people still collecting unemployment from the state. But businesses with unfilled spots aren t able to find them. What we are hearing, of course, are a need for workers to fill unfilled jobs, said Rachel Turney, deputy secretary at the Department of Labor. 

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