KENT COUNTY, Del.- One of the most striking images was on Hubbard Street in Bowers Beach, which found itself entirely submerged in water even before the tide reached its peak.
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BOWERS BEACH, Del.- The Murderkill River entrance to the Delaware Bay could be getting some much needed fixing.
BOWERS, Del.- With more rain on the way, Bowers Beach faces the recurring challenge of flooded streets, but grant money could be coming in to turn the tides.
BOWERS, Del.- Maggie S Myers is looking in shipshape, especially at 130 years old. The oyster schooner sank just before Christmas, but now she's ready to set sail once again.
BOWERS, Del.- The historic Maggie S Myers oyster schooner may one day cruise the waters of the Delaware Bay again.
KENT COUNTY, Del.- Although beach towns in southern Delaware are being hit the hardest, what's left of Hurricane Ian has impacted Kent County as well.
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, with approval from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and DNREC regulators, will remove approximately 52,000 cubic yards of sediment from the Murderkill River channel.
An emergency dredging project is set to begin and be completed by the end of August to restore navigability in the Murderkill River, the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control announced Wednesday.