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Mosquito Control Information

Included are links for all information regarding Mosquito Treatment and Control for the Town. Treatment for mosquito’s is usually done annually around May. Mosquito Control Map Mosquito Control FAQ      





Special Notice – Election Cancelled

There will be no election on March 5, 2016 due to lack of candidates.  The incumbents will remain in office.   Special Notice – Election Cancelled





Special Annexation Committee Meeting

There will be a Special Annexation Committee meeting regarding the annexation of property at 432 Frederica Road to be held at Town Hall on Thursday, October 15, 2015. Special Annexation-JMER Property





Historical Society Re-Organizational Meeting

The Frederica Historical Society Invites you to a re-organizational meeting on Wednesday October 14, 2015.   Historical Society Re-organization Meeting Details





Welcome to Frederica’s New Website!

Hello, and welcome to our new website! We will be constantly adding new content as we get everything up and running, so be sure to check back often!  We hope that this site will serve as an improved method of connecting and communicating information and events. On the bottom of the Home page, you will be able to see a listing of all of our currently scheduled events, and news posts pertaining to important matters in our town. Check out our interactive calendar.  By clicking on a day, you will be able to see details about all of the events listed.  Be sure to explore all of the tabs across the top of the page, as we will try keep useful information up to date and readily available for you.  We hope that you will enjoy and utilize this exciting new tool!





2015 Town Election Results!

Total Voting: 54 Residents Peter Rager Amanda Hudson Jesus (Poncho) Davila Swearing In and Reorganization Meeting: Monday March 9, 2015 at 6:30PM (Open Meetings – Everyone is Welcome) Election Results PDF





Welcome to the Town of Frederica

The Town of Frederica is located in Kent County, Delaware, southeast of Dover on the banks of Andrews Lake and Killens Pond State Park, and covers a total area of about 1,098 acres. The Town of Frederica is part of a grant of land originally deeded to Mr. Boneny Bishop by William Penn in 1681 and designated on survivors records as St. Collom. The bend on the Murderkill River that later became the port was first called Indian Point. As its importance to the early settlers grew, it came to be reffered to as Johhny Cake Landing. A detailed survey of the waterfront was conducted in 1758, and the plot where most of the shipping activity occurred was named Goforth’s Landing. This parcel provided a nucleus around which the rest of the town was surveyed and laid out in lots by Jonathan Emerson in 1772. In 1796, one of his […]