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Rooted in Nature: Why The Granary Chose Meadowscaping

At The Granary, we’re redefining what community landscapes can be. Instead of manicured lawns, we are restoring the original native meadows and wildflowers — a choice that honors our heritage, protects local ecosystems, and connects residents to the natural beauty that defines Delaware’s coastal farmland.  Our wildflower meadows are a living expression of creativity, craftsmanship, […]

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From Fields to Community: The Granary’s Connection to Local Farming

The Granary’s story begins where the region’s own story took root — in the fields. Historically, this land was a part of the long tradition of agriculture that has sustained the Milton, Delaware community for generations. Today, that same spirit lives on through our partnership with local farms near Milton and the creation of a […]

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Milton’s Dining Guide: Where to Eat, Sip, and Savor

Milton may be small, but it hosts a quaint main street with fun local places to enjoy – from early-morning coffee to after-dinner drinks by the river, every meal here invites you to slow down, savor, and enjoy the good company that defines life in our corner of Delaware. Whether you’re a local looking to […]

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Wicked Weekend — Halloween Fun in Milton, Delaware

Crisp air, golden leaves, and glowing jack-o’-lanterns — all signs that Wicked Weekend has arrived. This year’s celebration takes place on Saturday, October 25, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Milton Memorial Park, the perfect setting for a fall evening under string lights and colorful trees. Families and friends come dressed in their Halloween best, […]

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A Vision Unveiled

Real estate development company Convergence Communities has filed a request for annexation with the town of Milton that would lead to the building of a mixed residential/commercial development that would eventually contain 1,350 units and 60,000 square feet of commercial space. Milton Town Council will discuss a resolution to send the proposed annexation to the […]

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A Model for Health

At its May 2 meeting, Milton Town Council unanimously approved annexation of 450 acres off Sand Hill Road. Developers are planning to build a 1,350-unit housing development known as the Granary at Draper Farm. Council had given preliminary approval of the annexation in March, but that approval was contingent on meeting five conditions: Developer Convergence […]

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