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1. Notification of Negotiations for a Brownfields Development Agreement for Dover Machine Works (DE-1314) (delaware.gov) — State environmental officials are negotiating a Brownfields Development Agreement for the former Dover Machine Works properties on Loockerman Street, right in the heart of Dover. The site may contain hazardous substances from past industrial use, and DNREC is outlining cleanup responsibilities and timelines; residents can review certification details online or contact project managers with questions.
2. DSP Investigates Knifepoint Sexual Assault in Dover (wmdt.com) — Delaware State Police are investigating a knifepoint sexual assault that happened Tuesday morning at a construction site in Dover's Nobles Pond community, near Pearsons Corner and Seven Hickories Roads. A masked white male suspect threatened a male worker with a knife, then fled into nearby woods, and detectives are urging anyone with information to contact them or Delaware Crime Stoppers.
3. Delaware trails offer great cycling opportunities in late summer, fall (delawareonline.com) — Several of Delaware's best late‑summer bike rides run right through Dover, including routes past state government buildings, Silver Lake, Brecknock Park, and near Dover Air Force Base. The guide also spotlights other scenic trails statewide, with tips on terrain, scenery, and access so you can plan your next ride close to home or farther afield.
4. Check on the Welfare Leads to Drug and DUI Arrest (smyrnapolice.com) — Smyrna police say a welfare check led to the arrest of a 45‑year‑old woman from Dover after officers allegedly found drugs, paraphernalia, and a concealed weapon in her vehicle. She faces multiple felony and misdemeanor charges and was jailed on secured bail, with all charges still needing to be proven in court.
5. The Home Library Project bolsters child literacy through book ownership (wmdt.com) — A new push to boost kids' literacy is reaching Dover, where The Home Library Project teamed up with the Dover YMCA and United Way of Delaware to give campers free books. The nonprofit aims to help children, especially from low-income households, build home libraries and is seeking local volunteers and donations to expand its work.
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