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delawaretoday.com | Craig Horleman
When eastern Sussex County real estate agents tout their properties, they usually note their proximity to the beach. In many parts of the area, however, some take a different tact. “When you see advertisements for house sales in Milton and in the Lewes-Ellendale area, they literally say that it’s five minutes to the theater, 10 minutes to the theater, 15 minutes to the theater. So it is being used as a selling point for people,” says John Paul Lacap, marketing director for the Milton Theatre.
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delawaretoday.com | Craig Horleman
The First State doubled for Hollywood recently as the location for what producer Lisa Black calls “the first feature [film] of note to be filmed in Delaware since ‘Dead Poets [Society].’”“Death on the Brandywine,” written, directed, and produced by Nick Wilkinson and set in the Brandywine Valley, tells the story of the mysterious murder of an esteemed senator at a fundraiser given by his son.
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delawaretoday.com | Craig Horleman
June 7-8: The Mid-Atlantic Sea Glass & Coastal Arts Festival brings together one of the largest sea glass collections in the area. Presented by the Lewes Historical Society, the weekend festival includes workshops, demonstrations, lectures, live music, and food. Lewes. June 21: The Lewes Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau sponsors the 34th annual Lewes Garden Tour. The gardens are selected by the event committee’s co-chairs, with assistance from other committee members.
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delawaretoday.com | Craig Horleman
It looks like everyone else is finding out what local nature lovers already know. In March, “TIME” magazine put Longwood Gardens on its list of The World’s Greatest Places of 2025. “TIME” took special notice of the horticultural haven’s recent $250 million makeover. “In November, it unveiled ‘Longwood Reimagined: A New Garden Experience,’ an ambitious revitalization ahead of its 100th birthday,” Devorah Lev-Tov wrote.
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delawaretoday.com | Craig Horleman
Dover Days are here again. The 92nd anniversary of the capital city celebration and parade starts May 2, with music, food vendors, and fireworks on Legislative Mall beginning at 6 p.m. The festivities continue May 3, with the largest parade in the state stepping off at 9 a.m. and activities until 3 p.m.“It’s got a combination of historical [and] family-type events. So I think there’s a different draw for different people,” says Ron Barisano, the festival’s event and sponsor coordinator.
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Co-Host, Anchor and Reporter at WHYY-TV (Philadelphia, PA)
Shirley Min primarily covers news in the Wilmington area, Delaware, United States and surrounding regions.

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Digital Editor at Delaware Today
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Correspondent at Associated Press
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Reporter at News Journal - Delaware Online
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