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Delarage

(2,355 posts)
Sun Nov 6, 2022, 09:10 AM Nov 2022

Delaware population reaches 1 million

https://www.wrde.com/news/delaware-population-breaks-one-million/article_5b5fe22e-5ab3-11ed-9e9c-133d64b50948.html

The Bureau says that this is up from April 2020, where they placed the population around 990,000, and is up nearly 100,000 from 2010, when the population was around 898,000.


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Delarage

(2,355 posts)
11. Actually....
Mon Nov 7, 2022, 07:35 AM
Nov 2022

I'm pretty chill on the road---I always tell myself that "they might be going to the hospital to see a loved one" or something to explain obnoxious driving.

It's really a combo of Delaware and rage against the 2000 election heist---the beginning of the end, IMO. Imagine what where we'd be if Gore was elected. Maybe 9/11 wouldn't have happened. The nice hybrids that GM and Ford were developing would've put them ahead of Toyota and paved the way for an almost full EV conversion by now. Solar and wind would've been promoted and our air and water would be cleaner. I have to stop now before I become depressed

Walleye

(36,439 posts)
3. All of those housing developments in southern New Castle and Kent where the watermelon fields were
Sun Nov 6, 2022, 09:27 AM
Nov 2022

Walleye

(36,439 posts)
7. I know I remember being amazed last time I went down to the beach
Sun Nov 6, 2022, 10:30 AM
Nov 2022

One year in the Hummers parade in Middletown someone was carrying a sign that said, Middletown traffic, if you didn’t live here you’d be home by now.

Walleye

(36,439 posts)
10. I haven't been lately I think they still have it
Sun Nov 6, 2022, 10:36 AM
Nov 2022

New Year’s morning, more or less a hangover parade, the rules are you have to make the float that morning before the parade. Lots of humor and creativity

GreenWave

(9,460 posts)
4. What were the winning numbers of people (lotto fever type question)
Sun Nov 6, 2022, 09:28 AM
Nov 2022

Today is real quiet out. Maybe folks moved out in my neck of the woods. Some elbow room at long last.

Walleye

(36,439 posts)
8. Yes, the whole state is one big small town. Even Wilmington is sort of a miniature city
Sun Nov 6, 2022, 10:31 AM
Nov 2022

Delarage

(2,355 posts)
12. Driving from Wilmington to Philly
Mon Nov 7, 2022, 07:39 AM
Nov 2022

When I see it first, I think "Wilmington kind of looks like a big city" and then I get to Philly and I'm like "Nah--not quite"

Seems like most of the growth is around Middletown, but they are building all over the beach areas. All those houses and developments popping up across from Cape Henlopen High School---previously farmland--makes me sad.

Walleye

(36,439 posts)
13. Makes me sad too, it was very productive farmland. Don't know what they're producing now
Mon Nov 7, 2022, 07:48 AM
Nov 2022
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