GPS signs gaining traction with state


The bi-town eceonomic devel­opment committee is hoping the state will allow signs like this to keep drivers away from back roads and trails. File photo

WILMINGTON - At a meeting of the bi-town economic development committee on Thursday, November 8, some committee members expressed annoyance at the suggestion that the state might be more willing to help a committee effort if legislators were to get involved. In other matters, Dover is looking for two new representatives to serve on the committee, and officials discussed the announcement that Marlboro College plans to cease instruction on its campus.

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