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Rt. 18 bus stops on Greenbank Rd. temporarily closed

Due to bridge construction, effective immediately the bus stops on Greenbank Rd. will be temporarily closed until further notice.

 

Greenbank Rd at railroad tracks east #4022 - board at the bus stop located on Greenbank Rd. at Albertson Blvd., #2489 OR at the temporary stop located on Route 41 northbound, approximately 120 feet north of the parking lot entrance to the Wilmington & Western Railroad.

 

Greenbank Rd at railroad tracks west #4023 & Greenbank Rd. opposite Greenbank Apts. #2628 – board at the stop located on Greenbank Rd. at Albertson Blvd., #1124.

 

Greenbank Rd. at Greenbank Apts. #2490 - board at the stop located on Greenbank Rd. at Albertson Blvd., #2489.

 

Notices will be posted at the affected stops directing riders to the alternate boarding locations.

 

Thanks for riding! For your traveling convenience download the free DART Transit app.




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Bus stop on Basin Rd. at the News Journal temporarily closed starting immediately

Due to construction, the bus stop on Basin Rd. at the News Journal, # 239, will be temporarily closed starting today, Friday, February 21 until approximately Monday, September 21. Riders should board at the temporary bus stop located on Basin Rd. about 230 feet north of the current stop.

 

Thanks for riding! For your traveling convenience download the free DART Transit app.




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UPDATE - DART is Operating a Reduced Service Level Statewide Until Further Notice

In addition to the service outlined below, starting on Thursday, March 19, Route 301 will add the weekday roundtrip leaving Wilmington at 4:20 AM, arriving in Dover at 5:42 AM; and then leaving Dover at 6:00 AM, arriving in Wilmington at 7:41 AM. Route 303 will be operating the weekday schedule. In Sussex County, Route 206 will operate on the normal weekday schedule.

 

DART public transit services are operating on the following reduced service schedule until further notice. On weekdays, regular fixed route services are operating on a Saturday service schedule statewide, with additional service on Routes 15, 18, 43 and 301. DART’s regularly scheduled weekend service will operate normal service levels. For specifics, please visit https://www.DartFirstState.com.

 

Statewide Paratransit services will continue to operate normal hours, as will the Reservations Call Center.




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Fares Suspended on All DART Services Until Further Notice

DART is not collecting fares on its transit services, both fixed route and paratransit, until further notice.




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Route 43 is operating on its regular weekday service.

If you are feeling sick, please do not take public transit or visit public facilities. For more information on the state's response to the Coronavirus, visit de.gov/coronavirus.

 

Thank you.




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Route 303 is operating on its regular weekday service.

If you are feeling sick, please do not take public transit or visit public facilities. For more information on the state's response to the Coronavirus, visit de.gov/coronavirus.

 

Thank you.

 




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Route 206 is operating on its regular weekday service.

If you are feeling sick, please do not take public transit or visit public facilities. For more information on the state's response to the Coronavirus, visit de.gov/coronavirus.

 

Thank you.




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SEPTA to Restore Train Service to Claymont & Wilmington Starting May 10

Please be advised that SEPTA Train Service to Claymont and Wilmington will resume daily service effective Sunday, May 10

For more information and schedule details, please visit www.septa.org. 

 

Thanks for riding!




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Bus stops on Delaware Ave. in downtown Wilmington temporarily closed starting 5-11

Due to road construction on Delaware Ave., the following Route 10 bus stops will be temporarily closed starting Monday, May 11 through Friday, May 15 from 8 AM to 5 PM each day.

 

Temporarily closed stops:

Going to Rising Sun Lane

Delaware Ave. at Lincoln St. #3814

Delaware Ave. at DuPont St. #1396

Board at the stops located on Delaware Ave. at Clayton St., #131 or Union St. at 17th St., #1399

 

Going to Routes 273 & 7 Park & Ride

Delaware Ave. at Union St. #1468

Delaware Ave. at Lincoln St. #1469

Delaware Ave. at DuPont St. #1471

Delaware Ave. at Clayton St. #138

Board at the bus stops on Delaware Ave. at Bancroft Parkway #1466 OR Delaware Ave. at Broom St. #1473.

 

Thanks for riding! For your traveling convenience download the free DART Transit app.




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Bus stop at Newark Transit Hub temporarily closed on 5/11

Due to construction at the Newark Transit Hub, the bus stop on Farmer Lane at Delaware Ave., #3678, will be temporarily closed on Monday, May 11 from 7 AM to 5 PM.

 

Please board at the bus stop located at the Newark Transit Hub on Pomeroy Lane at Main St., #3679. A notice will be posted at affected bus stop directing riders to the alternate boarding location.

 

Thanks for riding! For your traveling convenience download the free DART Transit app.




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1319 Arbitration of Disputes Between Carriers and Primary Care and Chronic Care Management Providers

DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE: Office of the Commissioner




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1572 Teacher of Students Who Are Gifted or Talented

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: Professional Standards Board




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1411 Registration of Pharmacy Benefits Managers

DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE: Office of the Commissioner




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Birth to Three Early Intervention System

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES: Division of Management Services




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803 COPT Firearms Instructors Standards and Requirements

DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY AND HOMELAND SECURITY: Delaware Council on Police Training




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801 Regulations of the Delaware Council on Police Training

DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY AND HOMELAND SECURITY: Delaware Council on Police Training




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Unique experiment! Yogi Adityanath govt offers sugar in lieu of cash to sugarcane farmers

Talking to FE, principal secretary, excise and sugar industry and cane development, Sanjay R Bhoosreddy said this arrangement has been made in face of the lockdown.




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Govt does a U-turn, says e-tailers still barred from sale of non-essentials

The move to allow e-tailers to sell/deliver non-essential items was strongly opposed by small businesses led by The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT).




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Power demand: Forecasts wide off the mark, PLFs seen falling further

During FY12-17, a cumulative generation capacity of 99,209 MW was added against a target of 88,537 MW, outpacing the growth in demand and resulting in a declining trend of PLFs.




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Easing of curbs: Mandi arrivals pick up, but harvesting hit by labour shortage

Truck drivers, traders, retailers, transporters and other stakeholders, who were facing problems in inter-state movement of any commodities, have been asked to seek help from the call centre.




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Basic customs duty on solar modules being planned: MNRE secy

India currently has solar modules manufacturing capacity of 7-8 gigawatts (GW). This includes the units of players like Adani Solar, Tata Solar, Waaree Energies and Vikram Solar.




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Behind the curve? India’s competitors in export markets aided by fiscal bounties

India, which was among the last set of nations where the Covid-19 spread its tentacles, has announced a Rs 1.7-lakh-crore (0.8% of GDP) relief package for the poor and the vulnerable and is planning to calibrate its reponses to help the economy over the coming weeks.




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COVID-19 lockdown: Maharashtra sugarcane cutters to return to own villages

The order also directs the village sarpanchs (heads) to permit these workers to enter their villages, and to make an official note recording their entry.




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Low-cost funds: Odisha, Maharashtra eye loans from rich PSUs instead of market

Like Maharashtra and Telangana, Odisha has also been forced to cut expenditure and defer some others, including salary payments to manage the finances at the current juncture.




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Coronavirus impact: Infosys to freeze hiring, salary hikes

“We have no regrets in doing so. It will help us come out of the crisis stronger,” Nilanjan Roy, CFO, said on Monday.




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COVID-19 crisis: Need social distancing for one year, says PHFI’s Dr K Srinath Reddy

Reddy spoke of how it is very difficult to catch asymptomatics, unless individuals get themselves tested on demand, or the public health authorities organise testing in a cluster.




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Tighter FDI rules: China protests India measures; Niti Aayog chief says start-ups not to suffer

Prior to the move, all FDI proposals from only Pakistan and Bangladesh were required to be cleared by the government.




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Logistic constraints: Few takers among retail biggies for direct purchase from farmers

Except Madhya Pradesh, no other state has so far acted upon the Centre’s advisory, leaving farmers, the intended beneficiaries of the move, high and dry.




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Vodafone Idea pays Rs 1,367 crore towards licence fee, spectrum usage charge

While for the latter the companies, including Vodafone Idea, have sought the facility to pay in installments spread over some 20 years which is currently before the SC, there's been no such demand for current payments.




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Largest Tech FDI: Facebook buys 9.9% stake in Reliance Jio for Rs 43,574 crore

According to Credit Suisse, Facebook's investment will accelerate Jio's digital monetisation drive wherein RIL transferred Rs 1.08 lakh crore of debt from Jio to Jio Platforms.




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Oyo cuts salary, sends employees on leave

Oyo’s consolidated losses increased to $335 million in the year to March 2019 from $52 million in FY18 as expansion into international markets, including key market China entailed heavy costs.




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WhatsApp’s 400 million subscribers in India give JioMart crucial edge

The partnership between Reliance Retail Whatsapp - inked on Wednesda -and could mean more competition for the likes of BigBasket and Grofers and others like Amazon and Flipkart looking to get a share of the food and groceries pie.




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Relief Package 2.0: Wait gets longer as govt puts together a larger response

India is among the last set of nations to face the Covid-19 outbreak, but the longer it takes to shape its economic response, the costlier its interventions will be, according to industry executives.




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Modi Cabinet approves new Ordinance: 7-year jail for attack on health workers

In view of the mounting attacks amid the Coronavirus outbreak, the IMA had been demanding that the government formulate a law to protect health workers.




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COVID-19 lockdown: Most export units yet to restart, lack of SOPs in states a hurdle

Even some of the food processing companies have reported that they are not getting the raw material as village panchayats were not allowing anyone to enter to procure such raw materials.




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Rs 1 lakh crore fund soon to help clear dues to MSMEs: Gadkari

Speaking at an Assocham webinar, the minister said the fund will be used to clear dues owed to small businesses by state-run entities as well as industries.




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Franklin Templeton debacle to hit investors very hard

The regulator had also observed that mutual funds should not depend totally on credit rating agencies but should do their own assessments.




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Fixed-term employment: House panel for defining job tenures, adding safeguards

FTE workers/employees are entitled for all the benefits (except retrenchment compensation as termination of service as a result of completion of the tenure of FTE would not be considered as retrenchment) which are available to permanent employees.




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From e-tailers to kirana shops, local brands are the new flavour

A visit to any neighbourhood kirana shop will reveal piles of snacks, bakery goods, groceries, soaps and sanitisers that have been made in the immediate vicinity.




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Bureaucratic rejig: Tarun Bajaj to be new economic affairs secretary

The appointment of Bajaj comes at a time when the economy has been facing an unprecedented crisis due to the Covid-19 outbreak, and is expected to grow at just 1.9% in FY21, according to an IMF estimate, or even lower.




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Crude crash: Oil reserves get a leg-up since March, yet import bill shrinks in FY20

Meanwhile, domestic consumption of petroleum products in FY20 remained flat at 213.7 MT as sales of transportation fuels plummeted in March amid the country-wide lockdown.




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Big boost: No cut in states’ tax share till January

Centre to stick to convention, transfer 70% of budgeted FY21 tax share of states in 10 months




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Govt working on Aarogya Setu App for feature phones

Further, the app will also have added features like the e-pass for movement during the restrictions imposed by the government to fight the pandemic.




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AIF Plan: Only a fifth of Rs 5,000 crore earmarked disbursed so far due to COVID-19 curbs

According to a recent industry estimate, as many as 4.58 lakh housing units were facing delayed delivery across 1,509 stalled projects.




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India to suffer significant contraction, requires Rs 10 trillion stimulus: Former CEA Arvind Subramanian

Speaking at the Indian Express e-Adda from the US, Subramanian said that distribution of food and cash are the two key tools India should be using to help people tide over the crisis.




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Third-day rally: Markets maintain forward march

Interestingly, foreign portfolio investors (FPI), who were big sellers in March pulling out more than $8 billion, and have offloaded shares for most of April, turned buyers picking up some $50 million worth of stocks.




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RIL’s Q4 net profits down 37.2%; misses estimates to carve out O2C business

The company has also created an interesting new business vertical from this quarter - financial services - based on internal reorganisation of its business segments.




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Smartphones, Indian consumers to have a tepid love affair this year

Smartphone shipments set to decline 5-10% Y-o-Y in 2020; feature phones by 35-40%




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Tracking covid: Rate of doubling of cases rising sharply

A state-wise comparison shows that the states with the highest cases like Delhi, Maharashtra and Gujarat still seem to be doubling every 10 days.




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Staff test positive: SBI shuts office at Nariman Point

SBI was working on a combination of reduced staff at office and providing 'work from home' facility, wherever it was possible.