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Rates remain the same; M&T Bank lot opening in May Parking meters in Lewes are set to go online at 9 a.m., Saturday, May 1. FILE PHOTO Nick Roth Lewes’ parking meter season is set to begin at 9 a.m., Saturday, May 1. Unlike last summer, free morning parking will not be offered in the downtown area. Mayor and city council had eliminated morning metered parking hours last year to encourage people to patronize struggling small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. In consultation with the business community, officials determined free parking, although appreciated, did not have a large impact. Downtown parking remains at $1 per hour, with meter hours running from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Parking is limited to three hours in regularly designated parking spaces. Other time limits are clearly marked with signs. ....
Overfalls Foundation Breakfast with the Mayor Overfalls Foundation Breakfast with the Mayor, 9 a.m., via Zoom. Mayor Ted Becker to present his State of the City address, questions following presentation. Go to overfalls.org for more information. Event Details: ....
Tulips of all colors bloom at Zwaanendael Park. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO March 14, 2021 Your Dutch Faces Here cutouts will be outside the Zwaanendael Museum for photo selfies from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekends during the Lewes Tulip Celebration, depending on weather. SUBMITTED PHOTOS An Instagram photo spot will be set up in Mary Vessels Park during the Lewes Tulip Celebration April 2-11. Tulips fill a Lewes in Bloom garden at the intersection of Kings Highway and Freeman Highway. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO Tulips fill a flowerbed in front of the Lewes Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center in the Fisher-Martin House on Kings Highway. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO ....
Friday, January 15, 2021 Lewes Mayor and City Council is in favor of annexation for the property at 1145 Savannah Road, near the crossing for the Lewes-to-Georgetown Trail. Christine Jones, owner and vice president of Jones Enterprise Brewing LLC and Lewes Brewing Company LLC, submitted the annexation application to city officials in December. The company intends to build a micro or nano brewery on the property with a small tasting room. An ad hoc annexation committee comprising all members of council except Mayor Ted Becker found there were no downsides to bringing the property into the city. If it is ultimately annexed, the committee determined the appropriate zoning for the property is general commercial. However, before annexation can move forward, city code must be amended to allow for a microbrewery to be a permitted use within the general commercial zone. ....
Delaware News Journal Imagine returning to your Delaware beach home to find that strangers had been living there – using your heat, water and cable for days. This misfortune has been a familiar one for resort towns where many residents vacate their homes during the winter, only noticing that something is wrong when their electric bills spike or a neighbor calls about suspicious activity. In towns like Dewey Beach, where most of its 2,000 homes are emptied in the winter, squatting or burglary incidents are an inherent risk, said Sgt. Cliff Dempsey, spokesperson for the Dewey Beach Police Department. More recently, signs like increase bills or calls to law enforcement led Dewey Beach Police Department to investigate several burglaries in December and January. ....