
Perhaps you've heard that Edgar Allen Poe spent some time in Newark—maybe you've even heard rumors of what the time here entailed. But with an enigmatic historical figure like Poe, it's hard to distinguish fact from fiction. That's why History Quiztory at The Bank Barn's Mary Torbey, a member of the Newark Historical Society, is […]

Landenberg Day 2017 invites the community to come together for some fun at Borderland Vineyard. On Saturday, August 5th from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., the vineyard plays host to lots of live music, food trucks, and even a craft beer garden for guests to enjoy. It's free to attend Landenberg Day, just bring along […]

On Tuesday, August 15th, Chalk the Walks returns for its seventh year of inspirational messages throughout downtown Elkton. The concept is simple: adults and children are encouraged to write positive messages and happy thoughts on your driveway, the sidewalk in front of your store or business, or on the stairs leading up to your door. […]

You may not know it, but Wilmington, Delaware was actually Bob Marley's first home in the U.S. In order to celebrate the impression that he made on the music scene across the country and the world, Bob Marley's stateside hometown hosts The People's Festival every year. This summer, come to Tubman Garrett Park on Saturday, […]

Roma Pizza may be a small, local shop, but the pies its chef crafts are anything but ordinary. Sure, you're welcome to order a plain Sicilian square-crust pie with a simple smattering of cheese and sauce on top, but regulars highly suggest you get a bit more creative with your meal and go for one […]

Otter Creek Brewing Co. Sixpoint Brewery. Two Roads Brewing Company. These are just a handful of the microbreweries that will be on hand for the Downtown Newark Food and Brew Festival 2017. The fest gathers the best beers by breweries from Delaware, Pennsylvania, and beyond and doles them out via local restaurants and bars. Some […]

Summer fun hits its height at Fair Hill Nature Center this July as the attraction presents its third-annual Firefly Fling. For many, fireflies are a reminder of the joys of warm weather and long summer nights, and so, on July 15th, the nature center invites folks of all ages to visit the park after dark […]

Seville Orange, Coconut Cream, and Rainforest Caramel Crunch are just a few of the unexpected coffee flavors you'll see on the shelves at Beans, Leaves, Etc. This eclectic shop specializes in unique java from around the world, including an assortment of flavored coffees, a variety of coffee blends, and a list of single-origin coffees. Beans, […]

The all-you-can-eat crabs are the main reason locals and visitors alike flock to Mick's Crab House, especially during the warmer months when you can sit outside in a beachy patio area. The price of the all-you-can-eat crab feast varies from day to day based on the market, but it goes up to about $30 when […]

Even if you don't consider yourself much of an artist, the talented instructors at The Palette and the Page can bring out the inner artist in you. At the Life's a Beach: Sculpted Ceramic Tile class on June 7th at 6 p.m., Jenny Davies-Reazor spends two hours teaching you how to master the art of […]