Delawareans 16 and older can now get vaccinated through any provider, the state announced Tuesday.
Delaware expanded vaccinations to everyone 16 and older last week, but medical providers – including hospitals – were instructed to continue vaccinating only people with high-risk medical conditions and disabilities. Now, medical providers can vaccinate anyone regardless of medical condition.
The state held medical providers back to honor its commitment to giving priority to people at increased risk of severe disease.
Delaware is also vaccinating essential workers through state partnerships at workplaces and state-run vaccination events. The state says employees should check with their employers for more information. Employers can contact the Division of Public Health at vaccineplanning@delaware.gov to discuss vaccination plans.
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The Boys and Girls Club of Milford announced the selection of Executive Director Paul B. Dorey Jr. as one of Boys & Girls Clubs of Delaware’s Joseph Dulin Staff of the Year award recipients.
This annual, statewide honor goes to the staff person who exemplifies the attributes embodied in the Joe Dulin Staff of the Year Award.
Dorey has been with the Boys and Girls Club organization since 2007. Before his appointment as executive director of the Milford Club, a position he accepted in 2019, he served as an administrative assistant, aquatic director and program director, managing both the Seaford and Laurel Clubs, at the Western Sussex Club from 2007-19.
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The Milton Garden Club creates and maintains planters throughout town, including these on the Union Street bridge. SUBMITTED PHOTO
The Milton Garden Club is now accepting applications for two college scholarships. One will be awarded to current college students and another to a high school senior.
The garden club will be awarding $3,000 in each category, and the amount of each scholarship will depend on the number of qualified applicants.
The postsecondary student scholarship is for full-time students attending colleges or universities in Delaware including University of Delaware, Delaware State University and Delaware Technical Community College.
The scholarship for high school students is open to senior students from Sussex County. Applicants must demonstrate a commitment to the study of landscape and ornamental horticulture; plant science including sustainable landscapes, production horticulture, plant pathology, plant biology and genetics, soils and