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Bulletin 11.16.14A Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia contained mixed economic news for October, with stronger growth in employment offset somewhat by sluggish income growth. 

In a major economic development for Milford, Bayhealth announced plans for a $250 million health campus.

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Mixed bag of economic news in Federal Reserve Delaware tracking report.

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Bayhealth announces $250 million health care campus that will replace Milford Memorial Hospital.

Incyte to cut ribbon on new headquarters, R&D center

Health care sign ups get under way; new small business program offered. (Web only)

Wayback Burgers has ownership change at New Castle location.

Former Wilmington Trust manager to be sentenced on one loan-related charge. 

Columnist Chuck Boyce says Building authority platform takes commitment, consistency.

Delmarva Broadcasting’s Pete Booker wins Gilman Cup award from State Chamber.

Colliers named agent for Brandywine buildings on Route 202.

State Supreme Court upholds Chancery decision on golf course. 

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