Interest in community gardens grows in Delaware

More and larger community gardens are cropping up this spring, the latest including plots at Salvation Army’s Greenwood Lake Camp, Ross Street Park and the Delaware County Community Market.

More and larger community gardens are cropping up this spring, the latest including plots at Salvation Army’s Greenwood Lake Camp, Ross Street Park and the Delaware County Community Market.
WASHINGTON (AP) — On the National Mall in Washington, Martin Luther King Jr. is a towering, heroic figure carved in stone. On the Broadway stage, he’s a living, breathing man who chain smokes, sips liquor and occasionally curses.

With charitable drive donations down at all social service agencies, the Salvation Army of Delaware County still hopes to meet its Red Kettle Campaign fund drive goal this year.
Call them allotment gardens, victory gardens or community gardens, it’s all the same.

From a haunted toy factory to a pitch black maze, philanthropic fraternity members at Ohio Wesleyan University are raising a scare this weekend.

The Salvation Army of Delaware County has officially relocated to 340 Lake Street, a larger campus about three miles from the former site on 252 Curtis Street in Delaware.

Assembling three-day supplies of food for hungry Delaware County residents was an eye-opening experience for the two council members, who volunteered at the local food pantry Wednesday morning.

At a time when college-bound students are saving for their futures, Haylee Cossin, 18, turned her graduation party into a fundraiser to help hungry families in Delaware County.