Monthly Archives: July 2016

Making the Most of Your Summer at the Delaware Beaches

By Ali Gilliam, in All Communities

Even if you have been living your summer to the absolute fullest these past few weeks, it’s completely normal to start to panic as August approaches. Similar to buyer’s remorse, summer’s remorse kicks in mid-way through summer, causing the nagging sensation that summer is passing by too quickly and that the cold breath of winter […]

An Eastern Shore Guide to Cracking Crabs

By Natalie Hay, in All Communities

The smell of Old Bay and melted butter is making your mouth water. Armed with a mallet and table knife you can’t wait to begin devouring that oh-so-sweet crab meat. You crack open a beer, look down at the pile of perfectly steamed, bright red crabs, and think… “Where on Earth do I start??” This […]

Discover the Trails of Delaware: Thompson Island

By Andrew Rogan, in All Communities

Que Pasa? I’m great at the moment but, no, I mean Que Pasa? The restaurant in Dewey Beach where you can devour tacos and margaritas. Have you been there? If so you probably have enjoyed an amazing meal while taking in the equally tantalizing views of Rehoboth Bay. Kiteboarders, sailboats, and pontoon boats casually drift across the […]

Local Summer Fun: Movies on the Beach

By Ali Gilliam, in All Communities

If you’re starting to feel like summer is passing you by…DON’T! The summer season is in full swing here at the beach, which means it’s time to take advantage of the free summer fun that our local area serves up each year. A night out at the movies is pretty much the perfect family outing […]

On the Move: Why We LOVE Richmond

By Ali Gilliam, in All Communities

It’s been a little over a month since our Schell-E-Bration in Richmond, which marked our debut splash in RVA! While our team unequivocally fell in love with the area during our trip last month, the truth is we’ve been courting the fair city for some time now. With the growth of Schell Brothers, the natural progression called for […]

Discover the Trails of Delaware: Junction and Breakwater Trail

By Andrew Rogan, in All Communities

We used to leap from railroad tie to railroad tie, balance for a few paces on the rails themselves, and attempt to push each other off the decaying bridges and into the water below. Now the railroad ties are gone and a crushed stone path known as the Junction and Breakwater Trail lies in its place. The […]

Local’s Corner: Spencer for Hire

By Adam Pettengell, in All Communities

Another common question I get asked from homeowners is whom do I recommend to help them move from their home/storage to their amazing, new, Schell Brothers home.  Well, we’ve hopefully used him for the last time BUT we’ve done a few moves in the local area and can honestly say that Spencer For Hire have been amazing […]