Police Officer Positions Available
The Wyoming Police Department is currently accepting applications for Full and Part-time Police Officers.
The following are the requirements for the positions:
- 21 years of age upon completion of the academy
- U.S. Citizen
- High School Diploma or Equivalent
- Possession of a valid Driver’s License
The Wyoming Police Department offers a competitive starting salary, medical insurance, paid vacation, take home vehicle and retirement through the State Municipal Plan.
Non-certified applicants who meet the requirements will need to pass the following to be considered for the position:
- Written test
- Physical Agility Test
- Background Investigation
- Psychological examination
- Medical examination
- Drug Screening
Certified applicants will be given a conditional hire until they meet all the requirements set by the Council on Police Training and modified field training program.
Non-certified applicants who are given a conditional hire will be required to complete the basic training program at the Police Academy and 12 week field training program successfully.
The Wyoming Police Department is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applications can be downloaded here; PoliceDepartmentApplication or picked up from 1 N. Railroad Ave., Wyoming, DE 19934. Applications can be mailed to Chief Martin Willey, Wyoming Police Department 10 S. Railroad Ave. , Wyoming, DE 19934 or emailed to Chief Willey at martin.willey@cj.state.de.us.
Applications will be accepted until filled.
Is it Recyclable?
Ever have questions about what can or can not be recycled? Here is a small guide to answer your concerns. Should something not be included that you still have questions about, please do not hesitate to contact us. Want to learn more, please visit https://recyclingsimplified.com/recycling-basics/ for more information on recycling the right way!
| Paper Newspaper Envelopes Junk mail Phone books Brochures Magazines |
Cardboard Ream wrappers File folders Poster board Frozen food boxes Cardboard boxes Milk cartons |
Plastic Water bottles Take-out containers Soda bottles |
Aluminum/Metal Aluminum beverage cans Food cans Scrap metal |
Glass Beverage containers Glass food jars |
| Non-recyclable Aerosol cans Aluminum foil Batteries Clothing Food waste Napkins Mirrors Ceramic Plastic bags Shredded paper Stickers/Address labels Tissue Styrofoam Paper towels Glass windows Pyrex |
Special handling ***These items should never be mixed with regular recycling and require special handling.***Incandescent light bulbs Fluorescent tubes Computers & electronics Needles or syringes Hazardous waste Paint Toxic material containers Yard waste |
Fishing Derby
First, we want to give a huge Thank You to all of our sponsors! We couldn’t do it without all of you!!
A huge shout out to Officer Dan Creech for his dedication for the past 10 years to the Fishing Derby!
Business Sponors:
Camden Medical Center
Avenue Imparts
Dixon Appraisal Services
Hall’s Family Restaurant
Cahall Flooring, LLC
Remedy
Browns Wyoming Tavern
Individual Sponsors:
Peach Festival Committee
Roger Gzym
David and Bette Jo Van Kavelaar
Sandra Stump
Louise Fare
Larry and Dale Rife
Jimmy Winchell
Timothy Shaffer
Saturday was a great day! The Derby saw 27 participants this year.
Your winners are:
0-5 age group:
1st place- AnnaBella H.
2nd place- Paisley H.
3rd place- Kayla E.
6-10 age group:
1st place- Landon H.
2nd place- Garrett G.
3rd place- Hunter G.
11-15 age group:
1st place- Timothy E.
2nd place- Joshua O.
3rd place- Sean J.
Biggest Fish- Wesley J. who caught a 8lb 15 oz 25 inch Carp.
Most Fish Caught- Ashlyn A. who caught a total of 18 fish.
Public Workshop- Camden ByPass Projects
Where: W.B. Simpson Elementary School 5 Old North Rd, Wyoming, DE 19934
When: Wednesday June 12, 2019
Time: 3-6 pm
The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) is holding a public workshop to solicit public input on the Camden Bypass Projects. The purpose of this project is to construct a new roadway to provide through traffic an alternative route around the historic Town of Camden. The project includes connection s from SR 10 to Old North Rd and SR 10 to Willow Grove Road passing through Upper King Rd. The project also includes changing traffic patterns on other roadways such as Voshells Mill Rd and South Street in and around the Town of Camden. DelDOT will present the Preferred Alternative, refined from the plan shown in the 2013 Update to the Town’s Comprehensive Plan. Attendees will have the opportunity to review plans for these improvements and ask questions and provide comments to DelDOT’s representatives.
Interested person are invited to express their views in writing, giving reasons for or in opposition to, the proposed project. Comments will be received during the workshop or can be mailed to DelDot Community Relations, P.O. Box 778, Dover, DE 19903 or sent via email to dotpr@delaware.gov.
The location is accessible to persons having disabilities. Any person having special needs or requiring special aid, such as an interpreter for the hearing impaired, is requested to contact DelDOT by phone or mail one week in advance. Please call 1-800-652-5600 (in DE) or 302-760-2080. Or you may write to the address above.
Chat with Council
Your Invited to come Chat with Council.
This will be a casual chat from 10am until noon on Saturday June 8th at the Wyoming Town Hall. There will no minutes, no motions made and no actions of Council. The purpose of this event is to have an “open discussion and dialog.” Light refreshments and snacks will be provided.
Wyoming Historical Commission Meeting
The Wyoming Historical Commission is inviting all history lovers to join their monthly meeting on Thursday June 6th. The meeting will start at 6:30pm and be held at the Wyoming United Methodist Church located at 216 Wyoming Mill Rd.
Please enter through the left outside door and join them in Room 209. Any questions please email Maria at mott.whc@gmail.com.

