68th Annual Old Timers’ Day Classic Car Show & Family Festival



Thank you Selbyville Community Club
A huge thank you to the Selbyville Community Club for kicking off National Police Week early in such a thoughtful way at this past Monday’s Town Council Meeting!


A Message from Delmarva Power
Delmarva Power and Sustainable Maryland Partner to Fund $45,000 to Support Stronger, More Sustainable Communities
Funding will support organizations across Delaware and Maryland working to protect natural resources and strengthen community resilience
NEWARK, D.E. (April 29, 2025) – Delmarva Power is proud to announce the opening of the Sustainable Communities Grant Program in partnership with Sustainable Maryland. Together, the organizations will distribute $45,000 in funding to support community development, enhance local resiliency, and expand access to open spaces across Delaware and Maryland. The application period is open now through July 16, 2025 and applications are available on Sustainable Maryland’s website.
“Our communities know their needs best, and this program is about giving them the resources to bring smart, sustainable solutions to life,” said Phil Vavala, Region President of Delmarva Power. “Whether it’s improving access to sustainable transportation, creating energy efficient affordable housing, or building a community garden, these projects reflect the resourcefulness and commitment of the people we serve.”
The 2025 Sustainable Communities Grant Program offers $30,000 in environmental stewardship funding for projects that strengthen local ecosystems, promote community access to nature, and support sustainability efforts. An additional $15,000 is available for resiliency projects that help communities prepare for and respond to emergencies—such as severe storms or power disruptions — through locally driven, forward-thinking solutions. Municipalities and nonprofits across Delaware and Maryland are encouraged to apply.
“Community leaders in Maryland and Delaware understand the urgency of preserving, protecting and futureproofing the places their residents call home,” said Mike Hunninghake, Director of Sustainable Maryland. “Delmarva Power’s Sustainable Communities grants provide critical funding for local projects that boost capacity, engage residents, and yield tangible and replicable results.”
Delmarva Power is committed to supporting cleaner, more resilient communities across Delaware and Maryland. The Sustainable Communities Grant Program is one way the company invests in local projects that promote environmental stewardship and community preparedness. This initiative complements Delmarva Power’s broader efforts to help customers reduce energy use and costs through programs, appliance rebates, home energy assessments, and more.
Delaware’s Open Burning Ban – Begins Today and Runs Through September 30th
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Travel Alert: Ocean to Bay Bike Tour

Fenwick Island Lions Club All-U-Care-To-Eat Spaghetti Dinner

Friends of the Selbyville Public Library Book Sale at Salem Church

Selbyville Historical Society Second Annual Fundraiser
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NOTICE: Hydrant Flushing
SELBYVILLE TO FLUSH HYDRANTS
The Town of Selbyville will be flushing its fire hydrants between 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. during the week beginning Monday, April 28, 2025.
Residents and businesses are advised to check for discolored water, especially in their washing machines. If you observe discolored water, let your faucet run for a few minutes to see if it clears up. If it doesn’t, contact the water department at 302-436-8349. We appreciate your patience and cooperation. For more information, call Town Hall at 302-436-8314.
Again, please watch for discolored water.

2025 Delaware Coastal Community Clean Up
