The City of Rehoboth Beach will host an open house to provide information to the public about Wilmington/Baltimore avenues streetscape concepts that have been developed over the past several months by the Rossi Group, the city’s engineering consultant, in collaboration with the Streetscape Task...
The City of Rehoboth Beach will begin accepting yard waste at its Recycle Yard beginning Monday, September 6. Drop-off is available to City of Rehoboth Beach residents and licensed businesses, but not commercial contractors. Yard waste may be dropped off from 9 am-1 pm Monday, Friday, and Saturday...
Following a nightmarish nearly 18 months, the Rehoboth Convention Center is officially reopening this fall, kicking things off this weekend with a CAMP Rehoboth event that will feature the original Dreamgirl Jennifer Holliday. The convention center closed due to the coronavirus pandemic on March 12...
As the summer season nears its close, the Rehoboth Beach Patrol has recognized several staff members for their leadership, lifesaving skills, and athleticism. A five-year member of the beach patrol, Lt. Jake Pangle, of Camden, Delaware, was voted by his colleagues as the 2021 Lifeguard of the Year....
City of Rehoboth Beach voters have elected Tim Bennett and Mary “Toni” Sharp to three-year terms on the Board of Commissioners. Some 1,190 voters participated in today’s annual municipal election, including 572 absentee voters. The city has 1,703 registered voters this year. Official vote tallies...
Effective Monday, August 16, anyone entering City Hall or other City of Rehoboth Beach facilities is required to wear a mask. The new mandate applies to everyone, employees and visitors, regardless of vaccination status. “We really are disappointed to have to implement mandatory mask-wearing again,”...
The City of Rehoboth Beach has contracted with Thomas West, AICP, of Greener Planning, LLC, based in West Chester, Pennsylvania, to provide planning services to the city and Planning Commission. West will provide planning services for the city for up to 16 hours per week through the remainder of the...
The City of Rehoboth Beach invites residents to apply to serve on one of the city’s boards, commissions, or committees. The mayor plans to present recommendations for appointments and reappointments, for terms of 1-3 years, for the Board of Commissioners’ consideration at its September 8 workshop...