As part of the City of Lewes five-year phragmites management plan, the city and the Delaware State Forest Service have planned a controlled burn of portions of the marsh Friday, April 23. The burn will begin about 9 a.m. and should be complete by midday. The focus area will be the marsh between Cedar Street and the Lewes-Rehoboth Canal.
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