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Cape Gazette 's primary website CapeGazette.com was launched in 1998. In 2000, a free visitor's guide, Beach Paper, was created to run during the summer months. As the economy grew during the next few years, Cape Gazette 's paper size justified the publication of an additional mid-week edition on Tuesdays, beginning on June 8, 2004. [4]
Delaware Gazette: Wilmington: 1837 1883 Weekly J. N. Harker [38] Delaware Gazette & American Watchman: Wilmington: 1828 1837 Weekly John Newton Harker [39] Delaware Gazette and Peninsular Advertiser: Wilmington: 1814 1820 Semi-weekly M. Bradford [40] Delaware Gazette and State Journal: Wilmington: 1883 1902 Weekly Every Evening Publishing ...
This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of Delaware. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 49 law enforcement agencies employing 2,131 sworn police officers, about 243 for each 100,000 residents.
As Lewes was the earliest settlement in the state, and Delaware was the first state to ratify the Constitution, the town refers to itself as "The First Town in the First State." [1] [18] Lewes is named after the town of Lewes in England, [19] which is situated in a county named Sussex (from which Sussex County, Delaware, takes its name). [20]
The Delaware State Police (DSP) is a division of the Delaware Department of Public Safety and Homeland Security and is responsible for traffic regulation and law enforcement across the US State of Delaware, especially in areas underserved by local police departments.
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Cape hammered St. Georges 35-7 to finish the regular season at 7-3, earning the No. 6 seed in the eight-team 3A playoffs. To reach the final, they would have to win on the road against two teams ...
The Delaware River and Bay Authority (DRBA) is a bi-state government agency of the U.S. states of Delaware and New Jersey established by an interstate compact in 1962. [2]The authority operates the Delaware Memorial twin suspension bridges, the Cape May-Lewes Ferry between Cape May, New Jersey, and Lewes, Delaware, the Forts Ferry Crossing, and the Salem County Business Center.