Wilmington City government offices will be closed on Monday, October 26, 2020, for the City’s early observance of Veterans Day.
Cityfest Inc., will be streaming live jazz concerts every month kicking off on Friday, October 30, 2020.
Mayor Purzycki welcomes the news as the City prepares to sell bonds to fund new capital projects.
The City supports this Saturday’s event presented by the Delaware Solid Waste Authority on the Christina Riverfront.
Taylor said the $90,000 from the City will help secure matching funds from the Longwood Foundation.
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Everyone deserves a second chance – just ask Joe and Jill Biden’s adopted German Shepard, Major.
The Department of Public Works will collect leaves on specific days in specific neighborhoods until December 31.
The deadline to apply is October 12.
Promoting the City and its Progressive Profile in a Pandemic-Prepared, Safe Environment.
Due to coronavirus, all events are virtual.
The Mayor’s recognition will be part of a Christina Cultural Arts Center exhibit.
In addition, the Mayor said he has asked City Council to approve the City receiving an additional $1.1 million in federal funds.
Mayor Mike Purzycki is pleased to share with residents today a list of FREE walk-up testing sites across Wilmington in the coming week.
“Curbside Wilmington” and “Dining on Delaware” enable local restaurants to offer more seating at safely spaced distances.
Wilmington City government offices will be closed on Monday, September 7 for the Labor Day holiday.
Delmarva Power Urges Customers to Act Now to Establish Payment Arrangements, Secure Energy Assistance.
The spraying process is scheduled to take place between 5:00 – 6:00 a.m.
Wilmington Mayor Mike Purzycki said the City is still in clean-up mode following two storms that hit Wilmington earlier this month.
Starting today, residents and businesses need to call only one telephone number—311—to connect with a customer service representative.
Wilmington Mayor Mike Purzycki again reminds City residents to continue to take precautions to avoid spreading the COVID-19 virus.
All public portions of the WPD Manual are available for viewing or download at this link to the WPD webpage.
Fans will be distributed on Mondays and Thursdays.
et owners with questions about the Sunday, August 23 clinic, made possible thanks to a grant from the Petco Foundation, should call 302.516.
Tickets are available on gallery’s website at www.thesoldfirm.com. You can also follow @thesoldfirm on Facebook and Instagram for updates.
Wilmington Mayor Mike Purzycki today reminded City residents to continue to take precautions to avoid spreading the COVID-19 virus.
Ramp removal is part of the I-95 Restore the Corridor Project; new 2nd Street on-ramp is scheduled to open in December.
Wilmington today is adding its own citywide tribute to the worldwide honors for civil rights icon and Congressman John Lewis.
It is with regret that the Wilmington Jaycees today announced its decision to cancel the 57th Annual Wilmington Christmas Parade.
The spraying process is scheduled to take place between 4:00 – 5:00 a.m.
It is available for viewing or download at this link to the Wilmington Police Department’s (WPD) webpage.
Districts and charter schools will use this guidance to formulate plans for the upcoming school year.
'This new bridge is about more than simply helping people cross the Christina River. It’s about connection and opportunity.'
Wednesday, July 15: Frawley Stadium (North Parking Lot), Frawley Road and Shipyard Drive, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. (Drive-Thru).
The budget amendment introduced tonight will provide $400,000 in local matching funds while Wilmington awaits word on a federal grant
Beginning this week, young people are invited to explore a different art form each weekday afternoon at WHACC, beginning at 12:30 p.m.
City of Wilmington announced to resume parking enforcement, to include parking meters and other limited-time regulations on July 13.
The transition occurred yesterday, July 1, ending an 18-year run as a project of Cityfest, Inc., the non-profit arm of City government.
The Police Department’s General Fund Personal Services budget will be increased by $400,000 to fund the cost of salaries.
Wilmington City government offices will be closed on Friday, July 3, 2020, for the Independence Day holiday.