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Delaware manages to pack a lot (including space to stretch out) in its 25 miles of Atlantic-facing shoreline. Each beach community has its own personality, while three state parks with both ocean and bay frontage provide abundant spots for cycling, water sports and nature exploration.
Not only is this a great destination for anyone seeking a summer beach vacation, but the compact nature of the location also makes it a terrific spot for families with diverse interests.
Beach towns: Each with their own personality
Lewes
Lovers of history will appreciate the town of Lewes (pronounced “Lew-iss”), billed as “the first town in the first state.” Founded in 1631 as a Dutch colony, Lewes is situated where the Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean at Cape Henlopen.
Rehoboth student inducted into all-discipline collegiate honor society Madison Leto of Rehoboth Beach was recently initiated into the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society, at.
Welcome to your new vacation home, primary home or golden investment opportunity! Imagine accessing downtown Rehoboth without ever traveling on Route 1! Located less than two miles from the Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk, this deceptively large four bedroom, three full bath townhome with upgrades galore awaits you. Upon entering, you ll love the hardwood floors throughout the first floor and the open floor plan, as well as the white cabinets and appliances that add to the brightness of this home. Upgrades throughout the home include a new heating and AC system in 2018, and in 2019 a new dehumidifier was added to the conditioned crawlspace, new hardwood floors in main room, farm sink and tile backsplash in kitchen, completely redone shower in owner s suite, new screen door, ceiling fans in great room and three season room, new washer and dryer, new light fixture in dining room and the three season room was enclosed with a new tile floor added! Cozy up to the breakfast bar for a quick meal b
Alanah Nichole Davis
Alanah Nichole Davis enjoys a beach read while relaxing in Rehoboth. SUBMITTED PHOTOS
Blair Davis grabs a fistful of the sand at the beach she missed visiting in 2020.
Happy to reach the beach, Harper Davis kneels in the soft sand.
Alanah Nichole Davis said she will return for The Pines restaurant’s sumptuous scallops and risotto.
The view from the family’s Atlantic Sands room can t be beat.
As news of the pandemic spread last year, fears were heightened, both spring and summer trips were canceled, and my family grieved our annual trip to Rehoboth Beach in early spring 2020.
April 9, 2021
Rehoboth Beach Patrol tryouts scheduled
Rehoboth Beach Patrol tryouts continue with the second of three sessions at 11:30 a.m., Saturday, April 10, at Sussex Academy Aquatic Center, 2150 Airport Road, Georgetown. The third tryout is at 9:30 a.m., Saturday, April 17, at Concord High School Pool, 2501 Ebright Road, Wilmington. For details on requirements, go to rehobothbeachpatrol.com. Capt. Jeff Giles can be reached on the city line at 302-227-6181, on his cellphone at 302-258-4888 or by email at RehobothBeachPatrol@cityofrehoboth.com.
Rehoboth Boardwalk committee to meet
The Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk and Beach Committee has scheduled a meeting for 10:30 a.m., Monday, April 12. The meeting will be conducted online. The agenda calls for discussions on capital improvements related to the beach and Boardwalk, and recycling on the Boardwalk. A full agenda and meeting materials are accessible at cityofrehoboth.civicweb.net. Those wishing to speak must preregiste