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Dec. 10The business scene remained busy during the holiday season as Delaware showed gains in recycling and a developer rolled out plans for the Cavaliers golf course property near Christiana Mall.

Also, the Delaware  City  refinery and and the NRG coal-fired  power plant that rank high in toxic releases saw double digit declines in emissions in 2013.

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 Delaware’s  top industrial toxic release sites show double digit declines in 2013 report.

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Delaware sees gain in once dismal recycling rate. 

Perdue says farmer to blame for disturbing conditions at chicken house. 

Developer now eying the entire Cavalier’s golf property.

ATK Elkton rocket motor used in successful deep space test.

Stone Balloon name returns to Newark’s Main Street.

Nevin to key note State Chamber annual meeting

Corda making big investment at Atlas Point

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