Penn Cinema fares well in early going

Penn Cinema Riverfront  is faring well in the early going. The 14-screen theater in Wilmington is on track to draw 600,000 patrons in its first...

Small business brings hope to east side: NewsWorks

A small business is lending a helping hand to restore quality of life through employment in a rundown area of Wilmington. The husband and wife...

Seaford man held in connection with copper wire theft

A Seaford man is being held after copper wire from an irrigation system was found in his truck. On Thursday, at around 11:45 p.m., State...

Anniversary for Middletown Saladworks

The Middletown Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors (MACC) marked the one year anniversary celebration of Saladworks in Middletown. On Feb. 18, MACC celebrated...

2 arrested in scheme to divert AstraZeneca funds to home improvements

Two men have been arrested for theft and conspiracy charges after allegedly using AstraZeneca funds to pay for $400,000 in improvements to a Hockessin...

River and Bay Authority elects leaders

Commissioners James N. Hogan of Franklinville, New Jersey, and William E. Lowe, III of Lewes, Delaware, were sworn in  as Chairman and Vice Chairman...

Professor says quality health care is good business

(From Christiana Care) Eliminating patient harm and waste in the delivery of health care not only saves lives, but boosts the financial performance of health...

State minimum wage increase bill in spotlight after Obama speech

The Delaware General Assembly will once gain hash out an increase in the minimum wage. Senate Bill 6 would increase the minimum wage to not...

Two arrested after marijuana growing operation found in residence

Two people been arrested after a marijuana growing operation was found in their home. On Friday, members of the New Castle County Drug Control Squad...

Fisker said to weigh bids from suitors Including Dongfeng – Bloomberg

Bloomberg is reporting that a Chinese company has offered to buy  a controlling interest in struggling Fisker Automotive Dongfeng Motor Car's offer would reportedly give...

‘Shark Tank’ investor John to speak at County Chamber meeting

The New Castle County Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual dinner on March 18 from 5 p.m. to  8:30 p.m. at the Carpenter...

Thanks for your suggestions on improving the Bulletin

The suggestions on ways to improve the Business Bulletin are much appreciated. This column, for example, is the  outgrowth of  a suggestion from a former...

Wife of slain shooting suspect barred from having contact with grandchildren

Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden announced  that a Family Court judge has issued an order forbidding Lenore Matusiewicz, age 67, of Edcouch Texas, from...

It’s Girl Scout Cookie sales time

Feb. 8 is Girl Scout Cookie time. Friday celebrated   the world's largest girl-led business and aims  make it easy for you to buy or...

Business recycling workshops slated

The  Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control  will hold a series of information  workshops in February throughout the state. Delaware’s Universal Recycling Law...

Task force to look for ways to deal with rising workers comp costs

Gov.  Jack Markell announced  that he has asked Lieutenant Governor Matt Denn to head the state’s new Workers’ Compensation Task Force. The group was...

Trellist acquisition proves to be a success

Trellist  Marketing and Technology, Wilmington,  has been successful in growing the  acquired  Forthright Consulting  business. Forthright   offers marketing and technology professional services through flexible...

Chase to close loan center, transfer some jobs here

Chase plans to close a wholesale loan processing site in Louisville,the Business First, business journal reported. Jobs will be moved to Delaware, Chicago and Bangalore. Chase...

Newark Restaurant Week coming later this month

Newark’s annual Restaurant Week will again highlight  downtown’s diverse restaurants and their offerings at the annual Downtown Newark Restaurant Week. From Monday, January 21 through...

PBF to sell fuel directly to use

PBF Energy Inc. announced  it has  increased  its subsidiaries’ existing revolving credit agreement from $1.375 billion to $1.575 billion in commitments. The credit agreement runs through October 2017 and...