Sunday, September 7th, 2025
Good morning, Wilmington. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 7th of September.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Attorney Robert Valihura said that if a homeowners association’s governing documents ban rentals the HOA can block rentals—if the documents allow renting, residents can ask the board to change the rules. Homeowners should review the declarations, master deeds or CCrs available online or at the county recorder’s office for guidance. Delaware Online
- ➤ WHYY News explains that aging adults around Philadelphia face challenges like isolation and navigating Medicare, and organizations such as Senior Community Services—operating in Delaware and nearby counties—rely on local volunteers to support seniors through meal delivery, counseling, and companion services. Volunteers can help through Area Agencies on Aging and grassroots nonprofits to ensure older adults can age in place. WHYY
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ A 59-year-old motorcyclist from Clayton died after he lost control on a curve on Smyrna-Leipsic Road east of Big Oak Road early Friday morning—Delaware State Police said the road was closed during the investigation. WDEL
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ California and Delaware attorneys general warned OpenAI on Friday after a meeting with its legal team in Wilmington—raising concerns over dangerous chatbot interactions with children and teens. They said tech companies must improve safety measures to protect young users. WHYY
- ➤ The News Journal archives this week show that in 1925 New Castle Council refused a permit for a rival ferry while in 1975 Wilmington high school coaches planned to start football despite a teachers’ strike. An excerpt from 2000 explained that proposed EPA draft rules threatened Delaware farms by possibly doubling permit requirements—revealing heated local debates over transport, sports, and farming. Delaware Online
- ➤ Former President Joe Biden has decided to build his presidential library in Delaware and has formed a 13-member board—led by aides such as Antony Blinken and Rufus Gifford—to begin raising funds and scout for a site that will record his legacy in the state. Gov. Matt Meyer said the library will honor Biden's longstanding ties to Delaware. Bay to Bay News
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Kid Davis and the Bullets Live Performance
8-11 p.m. — Gallucio's Restaurant — No cover — Enjoy half-price burgers while Kid Davis and the Bullets serenade with Americana tunes.
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Ramsey's Farm Pumpkin Run/Walk
8-10 a.m. — Ramsey’s Farm — Free Kids Race included — Enjoy a fun-filled morning of running and walking amidst the fall scenery at Ramsey's Farm.
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Hometown Heroes 5K
6-7 p.m. — Rockford Park — Registration fee required — Run or walk in support of local heroes at this community race.
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Drumming Bird x The Tisburys
8-11 p.m. — The Queen — Ticketed event — Experience a night filled with lively music from Drumming Bird and The Tisburys.
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Comedy Night at The Crafty Crab
6-8 p.m. — Crafty Crab — Free entry — Enjoy hilarious performances by local and Philly comedians at this lively venue.
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DMA Varsity Football at Brandywine
6-8 p.m. — Brandywine High School — Free entry — Witness a thrilling non-conference football match between local rivals Brandywine and Delaware Military Academy.
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ULTRA Trail DE Challenge
8 a.m. — Tubman Garrett Riverfront Park — $65 entry fee — Test your limits in this 6-hour trail running adventure with stunning scenery and challenging elevation.
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Hot Milk Concert
6-9 p.m. — Arden Club — $25 — Catch the energetic emo power-pop duo from Manchester live in Wilmington.
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Martial Arts Training for Kids
6-7 p.m. — William 'Hicks' Anderson Community Center — Free classes — Empower your kids aged 6-13 with confidence through martial arts training.
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Garden Bros Circus: Jr's Hollywood Adventure
4:30-8:30 p.m. — Delaware Park Casino — Tickets from $17.50 — Experience a dazzling circus journey through Hollywood with top performers and thrilling acts.
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