Delaware Today

Delaware Today

Delaware Today has been the go-to lifestyle magazine in Delaware for over 50 years. Known for its insightful articles and beautiful full-color layouts, this award-winning publication serves as the leading magazine in the state. It aims to empower readers to make better choices for their lives. In addition to its main magazine, Delaware Today releases Delaware/Main Line Bride and 302 Health twice a year, along with The Ultimate Guide to Delaware.

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  • 3 days ago | delawaretoday.com | Drew Limsky

    When Genevieve Webb, half of the creative team behind Feather Hill Interiors—Ashley Mutch is the other half—owned a vacation home in Bethany Beach, the two-story traditional house became an important sales tool as well as a weekend summer haven. “The house was a great way for us to showcase exactly what our style is,” Webb recalls. “A lot of times when we’re designing for clients, we have to infuse the [space] with their personality, and we love that.

  • 4 days ago | delawaretoday.com | Ashley Breeding

    As a small child, Molly Matlusky dreamed of one day owning a women’s clothing store. She remembers how she often “overdressed,” prioritizing fashion over comfort like many of her classmates did at the time, and how she and her sister would convert the family dining table into a store counter during imaginative play.

  • 2 weeks ago | delawaretoday.com | Sydney Livingston

    Losing a cherished family pet is never easy. When a pet passes, most veterinarians offer cremation services—either on-site or through partnerships with nearby facilities. Flame-based cremation is the norm, but the process has a notable negative impact on the environment. Many pet owners aren’t aware there’s an alternative to traditional cremation. Aquamation is a water-based process that uses gentle heat, alkali, and gentle circulation to break down the body.

  • 2 weeks ago | delawaretoday.com | Sydney Livingston

    Every spring, an ancient natural phenomenon unfolds along Delaware’s scenic bay shores—the horseshoe crab migration. The Delaware Bay boasts the highest concentration of horseshoe crabs in the world. If you think you need to make the drive to Sussex County’s beaches to see this impressive number of horseshoe crabs, think again. Kent County’s bay shores are a premier destination to spectate this remarkable event. Horseshoe crabs play a vital role in the health of Delaware’s coastal ecosystems.

  • 3 weeks ago | delawaretoday.com | Sydney Livingston

    The wheels are turning and the excitement is building as Wilmington’s streets are once again filled with cycling races during the Wilmington Grand Prix. One of the country’s premier criterium-style bike races, the Grand Prix returns to downtown, promising an action-packed weekend for professional cycling, community rides, and festivities for the whole family. Weekend festivities kick off Friday, May 16, at 5 p.m. with the famed Monkey Hill Time Trial, a 3.2-mile race through Brandywine Park.

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