Taylor Goebel, DelmarvaNow!

Taylor Goebel

DelmarvaNow!

Lewes, DE, United States

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Past:
  • DelmarvaNow!
  • The News Leader
  • delawareonline
  • Hattiesburg American
  • USA TODAY
  • The Des Moines Register
  • Bradenton Herald

Past articles by Taylor:

New horseshoe crab license plate benefits Delaware environmental groups

Delaware residents can now sport a license plate featuring a horseshoe crab on a coastal backdrop. The $50 plates benefit environmental nonprofits. → Read More

The Pond in Rehoboth Beach will move to Route 1 after nearly 40 years

The Pond, Rehoboth's late-night watering hole and hot spot for trivia and live music, is leaving its downtown location in 2021 after nearly four decades. → Read More

Rehoboth stands ground on Nativity scene ban, will fund inclusive display

Rehoboth Beach commissioners voted to ban "private holiday displays" for the third year but will fund an inclusive public holiday display this season. → Read More

Atlantic Sands in Rehoboth among six Delaware businesses fined for coronavirus violations

Atlantic Sands Hotel in Rehoboth Beach was among six Delaware establishments that were fined in October for coronavirus-related non-compliance. → Read More

DiFebo's in Berlin closes. Agave expands near Rehoboth: What's going there

A popular restaurant closed its Berlin, Md., location, while other businesses plan to expanding on Delmarva. → Read More

Agave takes over Jake's Seafood property on Coastal Highway

Agave Mexican Restaurant announced on Monday plans to open a third location on Coastal Highway in Rehoboth Beach in 2021. → Read More

Dewey Beach residents elect incumbent, challenger in town council election

A new commissioner and an incumbent will serve on Dewey Beach's town council beginning Oct. 3 for a two-year term, after a tight election Saturday. → Read More

District officials: Cape student tests positive for COVID-19, did not contract at school

A Cape Henlopen High School student tested positive for COVID-19 and did not contract the virus while at school, per district officials. → Read More

Labor Day guide for Delaware and Ocean City beaches: What you need to know

Heading to Ocean City or the Delaware Beaches for that last bit of summer on Labor Day? Here's how COVID-19 restrictions will impact your visit. → Read More

Rehoboth Beach Jazz Festival postponed to 2021: What to know about refund options

The Rehoboth Beach Jazz Festival was postponed to October 2021, and organizers laid out three options current ticket holders can take. → Read More

Indian River pushes back first day of school to Sept. 17

The Indian River Board of Education voted Tuesday to push back the first day of school to Thursday, Sept. 17. → Read More

Wicomico executive Bob Culver dies after months-long battle with liver cancer

Wicomico County Executive Bob Culver died Sunday after a months-long battle with liver cancer, his family announced on Facebook. → Read More

Visiting Rehoboth Beach? What you need to know about the new face mask requirement

Rehoboth Beach residents and visitors no longer have to wear a face mask on the beach — as long as social distancing is possible. → Read More

OC Air Show rescheduled for August: Three fighter jet teams set to perform

The 2020 OC Air Show will take flight later this summer, with three teams set to perform Aug. 15-16 over the Ocean City beach and boardwalk. → Read More

Wor-Wic welcomes students back on campus, announces class options for fall

Wor-Wic students will have several learning options for classes this fall, as the community college on Monday announced safe reopening plans. → Read More

Teens in Dewey, Rehoboth test positive for COVID-19, potentially expose 100+ to virus

Delaware health officials are encouraging teens to test for COVID-19, after three were infected while celebrating senior week in Dewey Beach. → Read More

Frankford Fire Company EMT fired for 'making light of racism' in TikTok video

A woman was fired Monday from Frankford Fire Company for posting a video the station charged as "making light of racism within the police force." → Read More

The Freeman Stage is back: Smaller shows, local artists to return in July

The Freeman Stage is returning with a special season of the arts in early July, showcasing mostly local and regional artists. → Read More

Berlin man killed at crosswalk in Ocean City first fatal pedestrian crash of 2020

A Berlin man was killed in an Ocean City crash June 15, marking the Maryland beach town's first pedestrian fatality of 2020 → Read More

George Floyd protest against police brutality expected in Rehoboth on Friday, June 5

A social-media driven protest against police brutality is expected June 5 in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, after organizers pull out. → Read More