Town of Townsend & WILMAPCO Walkable Communities Workshop

Date Posted: Thursday, July 1st, 2021

Townsend Invite- Walkable Communities Workshop- Updated 07/08/2021 – 04:00 PM Location: Townsend Municipal Park- Park Pavilion Address: 0 Edgar Road Townsend, Delaware 19734 You are invited… The Town of Townsend and the Wilmington Area Planning Council (WILMAPCO) invite you to an important event to help make Townsend a safer, more attractive and pedestrian friendly place. Townsend Walkable Communities Workshop: Townsend Municipal Park Pavilion- 0 Edgar Rd.  Thursday, July 8, 2021 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. What is a Walkable Community Workshop? A Walkable Community Workshop is an interactive community workshop designed to bring together key stakeholders such as citizens, land owners, elected officials, and professionals to focus on issues related to walkability.  This is part of an effort to make our community more pedestrian friendly.   Who has organized this Workshop? This workshop is presented by the Wilmington Area Planning Council (WILMAPCO) and coordinated by Town of Townsend.   What will we […]



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Scientists Investigate Mysterious Songbird Deaths in Delaware, Several Other States and D.C. Area- Public Advised to Temporarily Remove Feeders and Bird Baths

Date Posted: Thursday, July 1st, 2021

Photo Credit: National Parks Service photographer Leslie Frattaroli Public Advised to Temporarily Remove Feeders and Bird Baths State and federal wildlife experts and wildlife rehabilitators are investigating reports in at least six mid-Atlantic and central states, including Delaware, of sick and dying songbirds stricken by an unknown disorder characterized by swollen eyes with crusty discharge, as well as neurological signs such as erratic flight and stumbling. The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has observed similar symptoms in Delaware’s avian population and more than 50 dead birds have been reported. Juvenile birds appear to be more affected than adults, with European starlings, blue jays and common grackles as the species most associated with the debilitating event. Investigating agencies including DNREC are working cooperatively with animal health laboratories to find what’s behind this event, with Delaware’s samples sent to the Pennsylvania Animal Diagnostic Laboratory in New Bolton Center, Pa., but […]



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Be Safe & Healthy This 4th of July- A Message from the Office of the State Fire Marshall

Date Posted: Tuesday, June 29th, 2021

Most fireworks are illegal in Delaware. Fireworks can and have caused serious injury. Be safe and be healthy this Fourth of July. The Delaware Office of the State Fire Marshal reminds all citizens and visitors of Delaware that fireworks can cause serious injuries or death. Projectiles from exploded fireworks can cause eye injuries, burns, and amputations of fingers. An estimated 11,900 people were treated in the nation’s hospitals in 2015 for injuries related to the use of fireworks. The highest number of injuries (8,000) occurred around the July Fourth holiday. The Fireworks law under the Delaware Criminal Code was amended to: Certain fireworks as defined in Title 16/Chapter 69 are illegal to possess, sell, or use in the State of Delaware. Sparklers and ground based items may be purchased by someone that is 18+ years old and sold in Delaware only on these dates: June 4th – July 4th, and December 1st […]



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Expiring COVID-19 Forbearance Relief for FHA Borrowers

Date Posted: Tuesday, June 22nd, 2021

As you know, hardships from the COVID-19 pandemic continue to be felt across the economy.  This unprecedented, 18-month event has resulted in a burgeoning foreclosure crisis among FHA-insured borrowers. Currently there are well over 300,000 borrowers who are at least 60-days delinquent on their mortgage and who have not yet sought help from their mortgage servicer to avoid future foreclosure. Please review the flyer and text below, regarding mortgages insured by the Federal Housing Administration: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON, DC COVID-19 FHA BORROWER FLYER ENGLISH_SPANISH You will receiving this flyer if your mortgage is a Federal Housing Administration (FHA) insured mortgage.  If you are current on your mortgage payments or are already on a mortgage payment forbearance, please disregard this letter.  We understand that you may be struggling and unable to make your mortgage payments due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  If you are having difficulty paying […]



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2021 Town of Townsend Council Reorganization

Date Posted: Monday, June 7th, 2021

2021 Town of Townsend Town Council Reorganization 2021 Town of Townsend Town Council Reorganization On Wednesday, June 2, 2021, the Town of Townsend held its annual reorganization meeting.  At this meeting, the three Town Council Candidates Elect were seated in accordance with the Town Ordinance. Per the certification of the 2021 Town of Townsend Election by the Town of Townsend Board of Election, the three candidates with the most votes for the three available Council seats were Eschalla Clarke, Gerald Dove, and Joshua Mertz.  These candidates were sworn-in at the reorganization meeting of the Town Council and their term will expire in June 2023.  After the Councilmembers were seated, the Town Council Elected Councilman Patrick Miller to serve as Mayor of the Town of Townsend.  The Mayor serves a one-year term.  Mayor Miller’s first duty after taking the chair, was to announce his appointments of Councilmembers to Committees.  The following […]



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Power Outage at Townsend Town Hall

Date Posted: Tuesday, June 1st, 2021

Due to a power outage at Townsend Townhall, services are limited today 6/1/2021.  The Town is working with Delmarva Power to restore power as soon as possible.   For any questions or concerns, please email townhall@townsend.delaware.gov



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Town Hall Closed in Recognition of the Memorial Day Holiday

Date Posted: Friday, May 28th, 2021

In recognition of the Memorial Day Holiday, Townsend Townhall will be closed on Monday, May 31st, 2021.     



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Trash, Recycling, & Yard Waste Pickup Delayed to 6/1/2021 Due to the Memorial Day Holiday

Date Posted: Friday, May 28th, 2021

Due to the Memorial Day Holiday, the pickup of trash, recycling, and yard waste will be postponed to Tuesday, June 1, 2021.   Please remember to follow the guidelines for trash and recycling, which could be found here: https://townsend.delaware.gov/files/2021/02/Service-Guidelines.pdf  Additionally, please remember to follow the guidelines for yard waste, which could be found here: https://townsend.delaware.gov/2021/04/26/yard-waste-guidelines/ Memorial Day Flyer – GFL 



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Delaware COVID-19 Testing-Pop Up Sites- Week of May 17, 2021

Date Posted: Monday, May 17th, 2021

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File 2020 Tax Return with the IRS to Receive Missing Economic Impact Payments

Date Posted: Wednesday, May 12th, 2021

News Release SOCIAL SECURITY File 2020 Tax Return with the IRS to Receive Missing Economic Impact Payments The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued the third round of Economic Impact Payments (EIP) in April.  Most Social Security beneficiaries and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients should have received their EIPs by now.  If a person is missing their first or second EIP, they need to file a 2020 tax return with the IRS and claim the 2020 Recovery Rebate Credit (RRC) as soon as possible. Any person who did not receive his or her EIP, or the full amount of their EIP, please read this carefully.  To get any missing first or second EIPs, file a 2020 tax return with the IRS and claim the 2020 Recovery Rebate Credit (RRC) immediately. People should file the 2020 tax return even if they have no income to report for 2020. When the tax return […]



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