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One of nearly 3,000 international students at Delaware's largest university, with some 100 countries reflected in those ranks, Seyda will be staying in the First State again this Thanksgiving.
Here's your guide to Thanksgiving 2024 in Delaware. Before heading out to the grocery store that can of cranberry sauce or gravy, you might want to check to see what's open for Thanksgiving this year.
Here's your guide to Thanksgiving 2024 in Delaware. Thanksgiving is praised for being a day set aside to celebrate bounty, cherish togetherness, offer our thanks for the year's blessings, and ...
While some major stores will be closed on Thanksgiving, other grocery stores and retailers will be open. Check the list before heading to the store for that last-minute purchase for Turkey Day.
One of nearly 3,000 international students at Delaware's largest university, with some 100 countries reflected in those ranks, Seyda will be staying in the First State again this Thanksgiving ...
Tri-State Liquors, perhaps Delaware's biggest adult beverage retailer, will be closed on Thanksgiving. The best bet is for Delawareans to stock up on libations before Thanksgiving, so you won't be ...
Arena’s has mastered the art of sandwich-making across multiple locations from Rehoboth Beach to Wilmington. Named “Best ...
DELAWARE- Volunteers are stepping up to ensure that those in need have something to eat and somewhere to go for Thanksgiving Day. Milford's House of David, a non-profit, will host a community ...
The Food Bank of Delaware has been holding large drive-through mobile pantries in each of Delaware’s three counties. Kim Turner, vice president of communications for the Food Bank, said they’ve served ...
All lanes across the Delaware Memorial Bridge, a major artery for traffic between New Jersey and Delaware, will be open by Thanksgiving. The Delaware Bridge Authority, which manages the ...
In the early years of the 20 th century, Thanksgiving traditions began to change. Spectator sports, such as football and baseball, had grown to the point that many people went to watch the games ...