Laura Coderre joins staff of the Buena Vista conference center
Responsibilities include care and maintenance of this historic 1847 property.
Learning through ledgers: How an internship at Cooch’s Bridge sparked ongoing study
Annie Hicks’s research focused on revealing more details about historically underrepresented groups at Cooch-Dayett Mill.
Madeline Dunn on 45+ years with the division
Veteran employee discusses her career and changes at the agency and the National Register.
Music education: A mission of the Victor Talking Machine Company
Beginning in 1911, the company promoted the use of the phonograph for music-appreciation lessons for students in kindergarten through college.
New Castle Green street lamp repaired
Old lamp given a complete overall.
Reflections on PastForward 2021
Inclusive History Researcher Carolanne Deal shares her thoughts on the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s virtual conference.
Staff changes
James Scott promoted; Vicki Macklin and Don DeLoach join the agency
Successes reviewed; future plans discussed at division all-staff meeting on Oct. 15, 2018
Staff and volunteers recognized during the event.
Sussex County boasts new listing in the National Register of Historic Places
One-teacher school in Millsboro was built in 1897.
Tammy Dayton leaves division employment
Fourteen-year veteran most recently served as an accounting specialist.
The power of volunteering: A matter of the heart
Reflections for National Volunteer Month, April 2023.
Three new employees join the division
Volunteer Services, and Horticulture and Preservation-Maintenance teams welcome new staff.
Town seeks historical information about First National Bank of Frankford
Built in 1907, the structure later served as town hall for over six decades.
What a year that was—division reviews successes; looks to the future
Division holds all-staff meeting on Sept. 30, 2019.
Zwaanendael Museum welcomes two new employees
Kaitlyn Dykes and Anthony Batterton are helping the museum bring to life the Lewes-area’s maritime, military and social history.
Zwaanendael Museum welcomes two new historic-site interpreters
Devon Filicicchia and Patrick Ruhl are helping the museum bring to life the Lewes-area’s maritime, military and social history.