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A Recovery Cafe, a hot dog legend, Daylight Saving tips

Top of the morning, Delaware.
Are you on your first, second or third cup … ? Soon it will be darker in the mornings, so you may want a bigger cup: When do clocks fall back? Daylight saving time is ending soon. Early to bed …
It’s National Horror Movie Day, so here’s to … Chucky? It’s also National Talk Show Host Day (!) and National Boston Cream Pie Day, so … maybe toss a pie at a Talk Show Host? Ok, not my best work …
Moving along … a big shout out to the folks who already sent me their Thanksgiving traditions. Does your family have something special you do every year on the holiday or over the long weekend? Write and tell me about it at [email protected]  Looking forward to hearing from you.
Lose yourself among the ghosts and goblins in our Halloween Guide.
If you are a Springsteen fan, you might be interested in this: Bruce Springsteen to play campaign concerts for Kamala Harris in battleground states. For election news, check our Election Guide.
And now, more news …
For 80 years, families gathered at 810 N. Union St. in Wilmington to grieve the loss of their loved ones, some of whom had succumbed to drug or alcohol addiction.
The somber gatherings were held at the Corleto Latina Funeral Home tucked away in the city’s Little Italy neighborhood, a building that hosted heartbreaking scenes as families gathered to say goodbye too soon.
But after eight decades of anguish among those walls, the pain has been replaced by hope.
Learn about Wilmington’s first Recovery Café by reading Ryan Cormier’s story.
Breaking news: Delaware State Police searching for driver who hit cyclist, killing him, then fled in Bear
Dining: Hoboken hot dog legend sets up shop on Coastal Highway in Rehoboth Beach
Entertainment: Missing the days of Punkin Chunkin? Try Sling N’ Squash in Rehoboth
Election:Mike Ramone discusses police reform in Delaware
Education:Disability History and Awareness Month capped off with free resource event: Education roundup
Video of the Day: Rockwood Mansion in Delaware is one of the most haunted places in the state
Sports:Back in the NFL: Paul Worrilow to leave Salesianum post for New York Jets’ coaching staff
Every Sunday we pass the mic to arts and cultural groups throughout the First State, affording them the opportunity to tell our readers about upcoming events, seasonal plans, fundraising efforts, volunteer opportunities, collaborations and more.
This week’s Open Call is hosted by The Biggs Museum of American Art, which is hosting an exhibition by the artist Rozeal.
Upcoming Open Call columns will feature Serafin Ensemble, First State Ballet and the Delaware Children’s Museum.
If you know a group that would like to be included, please email me at [email protected] for details.
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⭐ Get out:🎃Welcome to our 2024 Halloween Guide 🎃
🍳Comfort food: Hotel du Pont brings afternoon tea back to Wilmington
🧩 Brain teaser:Get poppin’ with Bubble Shooter
✈️ Get away: Are these your dream destinations? See National Geographic Best of the World list 2025
🥾 Get moving: Best, underrated hiking trails in Delaware to explore this fall
🛠️ Problem solved:Daylight saving time is ending. Here’s how to adjust your sleep for falling back
💗 Give back:’Love was part of her personality’: Family continues late mother’s holiday donation legacy
And now, more news we don’t want you to miss …

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