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New market comes to Georgetown at Revelation Brewing in May

Police: 3 officers injured trying to stop man who rammed ex’s car

- Amethyst Martinez Amethyst Martinez The pursuit ended after the man crashed into a DART bus at Route 1 and Route 72. The driver and only DART bus rider were uninjured. Three troopers were injured, and the man was taken to a hospital for non-life-threateni

Georgetown is opening up a new weekly market for the 2024 season.

Beginning in May, the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Revelation Craft Brewing in Georgetown will host a

A Seaford man has been arrested on multiple felony charges after a domestic incident led to a police pursuit in New Castle County.

Delaware State Police gave the following account:

Troopers stated they were called late Thursday night by a woman reporting that her 20-year-old ex-boyfriend had been following and striking her vehicle multiple times as she drove to state police Troop 2 in Glasgow. The ex-boyfriend's car, a blue Hyundai Sante Fe, continued to hit the victim's car upon arrival at the parking lot of the troop before he climbed on top of her car.

Officers verbally commanded the man to stop, but he got back into his car and began accelerati­ng. An officer tried to stop him through the open driver's window, leading to the trooper being thrown from the car.

While fleeing, the Hyundai ran into two vehicle barriers and left the parking lot and entered the adjoining William Keene Elementary School property. The man then drove through a metal fence and went toward Pulaski Highway. market every Wednesday.

On Wednesday, May 1, from 3 to 6 p.m., the inaugural Hops & Crops Market will be offered at Revelation Craft Brewing in Georgetown. The weekly market will run until Sept. 25.

According to the planners, the market will feature fresh produce, oysters, baked goods and products from local artisans.

The pursuit ended after the man crashed into a DART bus at Route 1 and Route 72. He was apprehende­d after attempting to flee on foot, and troopers smelled alcohol on him. After a vehicle search, multiple empty liquor bottles were found.

Three troopers were injured, and the man was taken to a hospital for nonlife-threatenin­g injuries. The driver and only DART bus rider were uninjured. The officers were treated and released.

The man was sent to Howard R. Young Correction­al Institutio­n on a $37,200 cash bond and charged with the felonies of criminal mischief of $5,000 or more, disregardi­ng a police officer signal and resisting arrest with force of violence. He was also charged with six counts of second-degree reckless endangerin­g, resisting arrest, aggressive driving and more.

The brewery will also continue to serve food and drinks, and have food trucks available. Some of the vendors include Sassafras Farmstead, Elmer's Market, Delmarva Popcorn, That Microgreen­s Guy, Salty Witch Oyster and more.

Those interested in vending can reach out to linda@georgetown­coc.com for more informatio­n.

 ?? PROVIDED BY REVELATION BREWING CO. ?? The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Revelation Craft Brewing in Georgetown will host a market every Wednesday.
PROVIDED BY REVELATION BREWING CO. The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Revelation Craft Brewing in Georgetown will host a market every Wednesday.
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