Accountability, transparency reform is needed to rebuild public trust

By State Rep. Bryan Shupe The debate over whether indicted State Auditor Kathleen McGuiness should resign or take a leave of absence from her post highlights a larger systematic failure on the issue of government accountability and transparency in Delaware.   Over the last 18 months, we have seen five Delaware elected officials accused of misconduct.  While every citizen should …

For 1st time, Milford woman describes escaping twin towers 20 years ago

 Received from Delaware LIVE, October 16, 2021 By BETSY PRICE SEPTEMBER 11, 2021  PEGGY REILLY’S HUSBAND, JIM, ASSUMED SHE HAD BEEN KILLED IN THE SOUTH TOWER COLLAPSE. Peggy Reilly only wears shoes she can run in. It’s a lesson the Milford resident learned in 2001 on the 13th floor of the World Trade Center’s North Tower when American Airlines Flight 11 …

Shupe supports Milford school referendum

During tonight’s WBOC broadcast I spoke about the Milford Middle School Referendum. I appreciate the opportunity to talk about this important project and I am glad to see that they used the part of my interview where I urged residents to do their own research, talk with people in the community, and be educated on what the vote includes. The …

New Law to Provide Alternatives for Non-College Bound Students

A bill sponsored by State Sen. Brian Pettyjohn and State Rep. Bryan Shupe will soon provide help for recent high school graduates seeking an alternative to college. Senate Substitute 1 for Senate Bill 65 establishes the Focus on Alternative Skills Training Program (“FAST”). FAST will provide tuition assistance to Delaware residents who have obtained a high school diploma, Diploma of …

DE high school senior opens Next Level Nutrition

Received By Milford LIVE News, October 15, 2021 By Terry Rogers Austin Adams will not graduate from Milford High School until 2022, but he is already a small business owner after opening the doors to Next Level Nutrition recently. Adams says he felt that the products he used to gain weight so he could play football would benefit others in …