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Progress in our state parks; a few more Dogfish tidbits

Tower No. 3 at Delaware Seashore State Park. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO Dennis Forney February 19, 2021 February, as it is wont to do, is flying by. But as it flaps its wings in this cold, heavy polar vortex air, here are some of the changes and improvements readers may see at the many state parks in Sussex County when weather warms. Thanks to Shauna McVey, spokesperson for the Delaware Division of Parks, for tracking down this information and making my job easier. “We have the following projects that were recently or will be completed for the summer season,” wrote Shauna in an email.

Indian River Inlet bridge: 7 things you might not know

Delaware News Journal The Charles W. Cullen Bridge has been a reliable crossing over the Indian River Inlet for nearly 10 years now. Building the bridge was no small triumph, with the infrastructure consulting company calling it an engineering wonder designed for long-term durability, structural integrity, sustainability and aesthetics. However, prior to the latest version of the bridge opening in 2012, it had a long and troubled history. Here are some facts you may not know: 1. The bridge took massive amounts of materials to build. The 2,600-foot-long Charles W. Cullen Bridge cost $150 million to build and consists of 28,000 cubic yards of concrete, 8.85 million pounds of rebar and 1.82 million feet of cables. 

Southern Delaware s State Parks Offer Plenty of Fun and Countless Discoveries for the Whole Family

January 27, 2021 Here we are at the end of January, or the dead of winter as many of us like to call it. But we ve been lucky so far in terms of seasonal weather, that is unless you look forward to frigid temperatures and lots of snow on the ground. But for many living at and near the beaches, this time of year is a precursor of things to come, a period we have to get through before the warm temperatures return in the Spring and Summer. And without much on the calendars due to the offseason and continued COVID-19 restrictions, we continue to look forward to those upcoming months here in our weekly current events blog.

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