Tides, Weather & Local Knowledge (Town of Bowers Tide Charts)
US Harbors
Bowers Beach tide chart

Also you can get all of these on your phone:
Open usharbors.com in a browser on any smartphone to enjoy their mobile -optimized website.
Town of Bowers Beach Osprey Watch
Our little Town of Bowers has a returning pair of Ospreys high up on the Murderkill Range Rear Light tower (just as you enter Bowers Beach….look up!) (There is another nest on the utility pole located outside of the Town of Bowers – off Bower’s Beach Rd. and Old Bower’s Beach Rd.) You can go to the Osprey Watch website to see lots of Osprey watching. It is an excellent web site to keep up-to-date on how your favorite nest is doing!
Murderkill Range Rear Light tower nest: http://www.osprey-watch.org/nests/6084
Utility pole nest outside of the Town of Bowers: http://www.osprey-watch.org/nests/6228
TIP: If you scroll down once you are on that page, you can see current pics and the “Nesting Diaries” with lots of information on these nesting pair(s). Here is a Google street view of the : http://tinyurl.com/hjblmx3 Also, check this out… Get a live, streaming look at the Osprey nest at the Lewes Ferry Terminal – OSPREY CAM Happy Osprey watching!
Take a Captains Lady cruise out to the bay and you will see another cool Osprey nest —

Voting in Delaware Elections
Go can go to the Delaware voter portal by clicking on the image below..

League of Women Voters of Delaware – 2016 Voting and Elections Calendar
Have You Lost or Found a Pet?
Delaware Animal Services website – https://animalservices.delaware.gov/
Delaware Animal Services is a section of the Office of Animal Welfare that promotes and works to ensure the health and safety of animals, people and the community. Our lost and found service gives the public a centralized resource for reuniting people with their lost pets.

Some more helpful information:
ASCPA
ASPCA Phone APP – http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/general-pet-care/aspca-mobile-app
ASPCA Poison Control Information for Pets – http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control
Red Cross First Aid for Pets App – http://www.redcross.org/mobile -apps/pet
Center for Lost Pets Website – http://www.thecenterforlostpets.com/advice.aspx
Delaware Office of Animal Welfare – http://dhss.delaware.gov/dph/oaw/oawhome.html
Town of Bowers Website Upgrade – It’s here!
We were glad to have the Town Council and the Town of Bowers residents (who attended the 3/10/16 Town Council meeting) VOTE on the best of three concepts that GIC (Government Information Center) created for a new website look and feel. As you can tell, we are now live with the new site and hope you like it. We will be adding much more content soon, so check back often for news, events, and history.
Do you have a suggestion you would like to submit or see a problem with the website? You can email the webmaster by clicking on the link or send an email to: bowers.webmaster@gmail.com

Bowers Comcast Franchise Agreement
Bowers_Comcast_Franchise_Agreement
Rt. 1, Little Heaven Grade Separated Intersection Project
Gov. Jack Markell, DelDOT Secretary Jennifer Cohan and others broke ground for the Route 1, Little Heaven Grade Separated Intersection.
Improvements to the highway include a bridge carrying Route 1 over Bowers Beach Road, as well as service roads running adjacent to both sides of Route 1 for access to the existing and proposed developments along the corridor.
Read the DelDOT Press Release: http://www.deldot.gov/home/newsroom/release.shtml?id=5793
Click here for more information: http://www.deldot.gov/information/projects/sr1/little_heaven/
Leash Your Dogs – It’s the Law
There has been an escalation of instances in Bowers Beach of aggressive dogs. Please abide by the law and everyone, including the dogs will be safe.
Also, residents/visitors are not picking up their dogs waste. Do not allow your dog to “go” on others property. Please be responsible and pick up after your pet.
Lets help keep our town safe and clean!

Ten Reasons to Leash Your Dog(s)
Barbara Ohm, Park City
As a dog owner, I’d like to share the following reasons to leash your dog (as published by the Dog Scouts of America):
IT’S THE LAW: In many areas, dogs MUST be on a leash. Many of the reasons for this are found below. It can be very costly if your dog is seen by an officer or ranger or if your dog is involved in an incident while off leash.
Aggressive Dogs: Just because your dog is friendly does not mean that the dog he’s meeting is nice. If the aggressive dog is on leash and bites your off-leash dog, you will not be able to collect any money for your dog’s vet bills and you will likely be fined for having your dog off leash, even if your dog does not survive the attack.
Fearful People: Many people of all ages are afraid of dogs. Not only is it rude to allow your dog to frighten people, it could cost you. If your dog causes a fearful person to get hurt in an attempt to get away from your dog, you could be held liable for the medical bills. People have a right to protect themselves from a perceived threat, so even if your dog is friendly, if they see it as aggressive they can hurt or kill your dog in self-defense and you have no legal recourse.
Poison: Your dog could get into something poisonous like antifreeze or into dangerous trash like cooked chicken bones before you can stop him/her. This can cause large vet bills or death of the dog.
Chasing: Your dog could chase wildlife into a street. If your loose dog causes an auto accident, you can be responsible for the car repairs and medical bills. If your dog chases a child into the street, your problems could be much more substantial.
Ban on Dogs: It is often the actions of just a few irresponsible people that cause a location to ban access to dogs. If you break the rules or laws, you are one of those irresponsible owners, regardless of the training level of your dog.
Mind of Their Own: Sometimes, dogs have a mind of their own and even a well-trained dog can choose to disregard your “come” call or known “boundaries”. Please don’t rely on only training to contain your dog and keep him/her safe.
Small Dog = Prey: Many small dogs have been killed by bigger dogs because they are seen as a prey animal. If your small dog is off leash when it gets attacked and possibly killed, especially if the attacking dog is on a leash or contained in a yard, then you may have no legal recourse for compensation.
All Dogs Can Bite: Without a leash, you have no control over the situations your dog could get into. If someone threatens your dog to a point that it feels it needs to defend itself, your dog could bite. This could cause you to be liable for the injuries caused by that bite.
It’s The Responsible Thing To Do: The people you see on the news with dogs that caused horrific situations never expected that they would be in that situation. No one expects to be the owner of a dog that causes a death or that gets killed or that bites someone. However, you can greatly reduce your chances of that happening if you act responsibly and as an ambassador for good dogs everywhere. Keep your dog safe by keeping a leash on.
Bowers Beach Jetty Project Completed

A Double-Crested Cormorant sitting on the Bowers jetty pole.
Our brand new jetty
The Murderkill River North Jetty Rehabilitation Project began the week of September 14 at Bowers Beach and has been completed. The project involved the rehabilitation of the existing concrete filled bag jetty located at the mouth of the Murderkill River Entrance Navigation Channel. Quarry-stone was laid over top of the bags to widen, raise the height and extend the length of the structure bay ward. The work is designed to alleviate the on-going situation of the navigation channel, thereby reducing the frequency of future dredging needs. It is also needed in preparation for the next beach re-nourishment project at Bowers. Andrews, Miller & Associates of Easton, Maryland handled the planning, design, engineering and permitting phase of the project and oversaw the contract and construction management phase as well. Kingfisher Environmental Services of Elkton, Maryland is the contractor. The contact states (IJ-18) that the construction of the North Jetty shall be completed within 160 days after receipt of the State of Delaware purchase order – February, 2016.
Read the article from Delaware Surf Fishing here –> http://www.delaware-surf-fishing.com/bowers-beach-has-a-new-jetty/
Read the bid details here…
The Museum Needs You!
Please support the Bowers Beach Maritime Museum
Bowers Beach Maritime Museum
Enjoy the camaraderie and that good feeling you get
from accomplishing something with your hands and heart.
Together we can create a magnificent museum
that will showcase the rich, maritime heritage of Bowers Beach.
Please show your support and volunteer by sending an email to
bowersbeachmaritimemuseum@hotmail.com.