August 2, 2010 – 11:47 am
DNREC offering grants for going green (Coastal Point)
The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) has launched a new grant program aimed at helping businesses, state and municipal agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), academia and/or non-profit assistance providers identify and implement plans to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases in their organizations and communities. (MORE)
The answer, they say, is blowing in the wind……
While U.S. lawmakers discuss alternative energy sources, states along the nation’s East Coast are racing for the honor, and the benefits, of being the first to place windmills in the water. (MORE)
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See What’s Happening this week in Rehoboth………here.
Visit Rehoboth Beach at Sunrise!

Sunrise: South End of Boardwalk, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
On a picture-perfect beach day, it was Rehoboth’s 2nd -biggest tourist attraction – The Boardwalk – that took center stage. Click Here.
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Linking Lewes and Georgetown with the Half Moon Trail
Joggers, cyclists and walkers of the Cape Region could have a new trail to explore: the Half Moon Trail, a proposed system of pathways that would span 16.8 miles from Cape Henlopen State Park to Georgetown. (MORE)
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Delaware 7th-best Boating State in US (ESPN)
Summer is here, and millions of Americans are looking for ways to escape with loved ones without traveling too far or spending too much. The U.S. recreational boating industry’s trade association, the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA), today announced the 2009 top ten boating states based on annual sales. (MORE)
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‘Wall Street Journal Espouses Rehoboth Beach
area as Retirement Haven”
In May 15 Wall Street Journal article, Coastal Charms, Sussex County is highlighted as increasingly popular retirement destination. The Rehoboth Beach area’s recreational opportunities, lack of sales and state property taxes, proximity to major cities and relaxed pace have boosted the areas population, many of them retirees, by 65% since 1990. Click Here.