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First for Friday Friday, April 4, 2014 "DuPont Generations"
Beat the crowds and ditch the beach (just this once) for a laid-back stay on the Chesapeake.
Defying myths about urban people, urban families and how to achieve Charter School success.
Plus St. Michaels, Tilghman Island and Rock Hall are worth a special trip.
History buffs will appreciate the deep roots this tiny town has to offer.
Arts and entertainment fuel this Bohemian town in Maryland.
From the C&D Canal Museum to The Bayard House Restaurant, there’s plenty of fun to be had.
Unique boutiques, antiques, inns and marinas – there’s something for everyone.
The du Pont family and the company has been a staple within Delaware since 1803 and continues to have influence on First Staters' lives.
An informed consumer is a smart consumer when it comes to deciding which household service to hire.
Meet some accredited companies, scholarship winners and learn how to avoid consumer scams
Not a single Delaware resident lives more than 12 miles from a tidal body of water.
Members of the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp 1223 at Slaughter Beach dig through marshland during winter.
Expect bi-lingual musicals, coverage of heritage, culture, folklore and current events.
Owners Joe and Megan Churchman posses reverence for the past, present and the future of culinary excellence.
With a mix of Salvadoran, Spanish cuisine and 27 tequilas, satisfaction is a sip away.
Cheese Boutique brings gourmet food to Middletown.
Past honorees have included Emeril Lagasse and Charlie Trotter
Plus: A DuPont Family furniture debate at Winterthur and a thank you note.
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