Graffi`ti war rages on - University of Delaware

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Graffi`ti war rages on - University of Delaware
•••• Greater Newark's Hometown Newspaper Since 191 0 .:•
1DOth Year, 21 st Issue
© 2009
June 12, 2009
www.n_arkpostonllna.com
Newark, Del.
Council weighs options
for domestic.partners
By MARK CORRIGAN
[email protected]
uring Monday's Newark City
Council meeting, an engaged
crowd of concerned citizens
worked to convince the council to
extend life insurance,
leave and other benefits
for domestic partners of
city workers.
The
measure that
was first introduced
by Councilman Ezra
Temko.
Since it was listed
as "Open for Public
Comment" on the agen- Temko
da, several residents
presented arguments in favor of the
plan Most who spoke argued in favor
of extending benefits, including two
church representatives who agreed that
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area high schools are a part of this keepsake
edition of the lewark Post. nstarts on Page 17
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Graffi'ti war rages on
T
he war is on, with the Downtown
Newark Partnership (DNP)
joining
the Newark Police
Department to battle an invasion of
graffiti.
As seen in recent police reports, .
there has been an increase in graffiti vandalism in the city's business
district and on local bridges and overpasses. "For the past few months, it
has become evident that graffiti is on
the upswing," said Mayor Vance Funk,
ill. "As someone living and doing
business here, graffiti offends me by
its lack of respect for the City, and
other people's property. Graffiti is a
Graduation special
the issue is a civil matter, not a moral
one. One man defended Newark as a
liberal and progressive municipality
and stated, "This is not Alabama, this
is not southern Delaware." The lone
individual speaking out against the
measure suggested a referendum.
Though the issue has been strongly
debated, several key elements have
not been ironed out, such as the full
range of requirements for determining a domestic partnership and how to
implement the program. Opposition
was sparse at the meeting, but some of
the strongest opponents to the measure
are unions that represent city employees. The union's stance largely rests
on the possibility of increased costs
that could be passed on to employees.
Temko and others on the council
agreed that further exploration and
war of the wills, and we are committed to fighting it with every resource
we have."
Newark has joined efforts with
other city, county and state agencies
in an Anti-Graffiti Task Force organized by Chief Liam Sullivan of the
Elsmere Police Department. Corporal
Jeffrey Schwagel of the Newark Police
Department's Anti-Graffiti Task Force
says the graffiti the city is experiencing is the result of graffiti vandals
who feel their work is public art
and not symbolic of unsafe neighbor-
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Two robbed in White Chapel neighborhood
The Police Blotter is compiled by Mark Corrigan and
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n Monday two people
became victims of an
armed robbery in the
White Chapel neighborhood
in Newark. The 21 year-old
female and 15 year-old male
arrived at their home after closing a tobacco store located on
Route 40, Bear. Upon leaving their car, the victims were
confronted by two men, both
armed with knives. The suspects demanded property, and
the male victim surrendered
cash, which included proceeds
from the store. A purse was
stolen from the female victim.
The suspects were last seen
running toward Marrows Road.
Both were black males wearing
black shirts and masks. One
had a thin build; the <*her a
large build.
Neither victim was injured.
However, the victims' father
was inside the house recovering from recent heart surgery.
After learning of the robbery,
he suffered chest pain and was
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transported by ambulance to
Christiana Hospital for treatment.
Two arrested for
fake kidnapping
New Castle County Police
arrested two men, after they
faked a kidnapping and extorted cash from a family member
in exchange for his safe return.
On Saturday, police received
a report of a male who was
missing under suspicious circumstances. Officers learned
William David Holland, 45,
was missing from his home in
St. Andrews, Bear.
The investigation revealed
the victim's sister began receiving text messages from her
brother indicating he had been
kidnapped by drug dealers. In
the messages, Holland stated
he was being held for ransom
against his will and ransom was
needed.
On Friday, the victim's sister agreed to meet the alleged
drug dealer at the Wilmington
Train Station and pay $200 for
her brother's safe return. The
sister paid an unknown male
subject the money as agreed
upon. However, Holland was
not released.
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On the following day, the
sister received an additional text
message that indicated if she
wanted to see her brother alive
again, she need to bring another
$200 to the BP Gas Station on
Martin Luther King Blvd. This
time, the sister called police as
she feared her brother would be
killed by the alleged kidnapper.
Detectives were able to track
the cell phone to John Reynolds,
42, Wilmington. The victim's
sister, with the assistance of
police, negotiated a settlement
with the kidnapper. As agreed
upon, the sister delivered an
additional $50 to the same male
subject at the gas station. Based
on previous photographs, the
male kidnapper was identified
by the undercover officers as
the owner of the cell phone.
Detectives then applied for
and obtained a search warrant
for the residence of the owner
of the cell phone. With the
assistance of the Wilmington
Police Department, officers
executed the search warrant at
the home.
Both Reynolds and the
alleged victim, David Holland,
were found unharmed inside
the basement area of the home.
A third person was also found
in the home who indicated
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Holland had been staying at the
home voluntarily and was in no
danger.
The
investigation
has
revealed the two men conspired
to "shake down" Holland's sister so they could obtain cash to
purchase crack cocaine. They
have both been charged with
one count of extortion, two
counts of theft, and three counts
of conspiracy. They have both
been arraigned and released on
$4,500 unsecured bail.
of the stolen property has been
recovered by the investigating
officer.
Victim escapes
robbery at gunpoint
Tips help collar
burglary. suspects
With information developed
from tips from the public, the
three people responsible for
the May 31st burglary at the
Washington House condominiums on East Main Street have
been identified. They are: John
A. Rice, 20, Newark; Duane
C. Speck, Elkton; Female, 16,
Elkton. Rice surrendered to the
Newark Police on June 4. He
was charged with two counts
Burglary 3rd Degree, one count
Conspiracy 2nd Degree, two
counts Theft, and two counts
Criminal Mischief. He was
released on $1<),000 unsecured
bond, and was ordered to have
no contact with Main Street.
The juvenile female surrendered to the Newark Police on
June 5. She was charged with
the same offenses. She was
released to her grandparent on
$16,500 unsecured bond, and
was ordered to have no contact
with Main Street or her codefendants.
Duane Speck was still at
large at press time. He faces the
same charges as his co-defendants. His whereabouts are not.
known, but he is believed to be
in the Elkton area. The majority
Police responded to call
from Andres Morales" 21, of
Newark who reported that he
had run from two Hispanic
males who were attempting to
rob him. Morales told officers
at the scene that he had stopped
at a traffic light at the comer of
Library Avenue and Ogletown
Road when three Hispanic
males driving two cars, a black
Honda and a red Honda, pulled
up next to him.
One of the males in the
Black Honda presented a black
automatic handgun and yelled at
Morales, in Spanish, "Give me
the money." Morales stated that
he was afraid of getting shot, so
he attempted to make the left
hand tum onto Main Street, but
ran into a light pole instead. He
exited the vehicle and fled to the
nearby McDonald's with two of
the males in pursuit. Morales
ran to his residence and called
police. Police investigated the
accident scene to gain further
evidence.
'Suave' grafiHi
vandal arrested
Newark Police arrested a
17-year-old male from Newark
after he was identified as a
graffiti vandal. The juvenile
was charged with five counts of
graffiti. Working with information garnered by the Graffiti
Task Force, the investigation
determined that the defendant
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IN THE NEWS
Sewer fee increase approved by City Council
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discussion is needed to properly address the issue. The
council also agreed to bring in
outside organizations to present options and clarify matters.
As Temko stated, "The process
has been confusing."
The issue of funeral and
medical leave for domestic
partners will be voted on at the
July 27 meeting. Council will
discuss the extension of other
benefits at an August 10th
workshop and will propose a
vote in September.
In other business:
- The council voted for a
13.6 percent increase in sewer
fees for Newark residents
eff~ctive July 1.
Businesses
can expect changes anywhere
from 11.3 to 13.4 percent. A
residential fee will change from
$4.637 to $5.267 per thousand
gallons. Based upon a consumption of 9,450 gallons, a
quarterly residential bill will
increase by $6.00.
The rate change is in
response to higher charges by
New Castle County and is the
first increase since July 2005.
A letter to the city . notes that
the new rate will also help offset some hfgher city expenses.
Dennis McFarland, Finance
Director, estimated the rate
increase will garner $44,000
for Newark.
.
Council voted to
install 54 handicap ramps to
comply wit~ current Americans
with Disabilities Act and City
of Newark standards. Seven
companies submitted sealed
bids with Paoli Services, Inc.
of Wilmington winning the job
with a low bid of $96,171.50.
- COWlcil approved
the research and purchase of
ergonomic workstations for
the 911 Center. E-Systems
Group won the project with a
cost proposal of $111,085.25,
when Xybix System, Inc., the
only other vendor, withdrew its
bid. The costs of the renovation project will be taken from
the' Enhanced 911 Emergency
Reporting System Fund, which
reimburses local, county, and
state governments for costs
associated with 911 centers.
Jagger vandals see themselves as artists
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hoods. The city, police and
Downtown Newark Partnership
consider graffiti, or "tagging",
to be more than an eyesore.
"In a city like Newark, it
creates a false perception of
a blighted community where
laws can be disregarded and
gives the impression that the
area i,s unsafe," says Maureen
Feeney-Roser, DNP administrator. The DNP is providing a
reward for the Newark Police
Department to award if information provided to them leads
to an arrest and conviction of
a graffiti vandal in Newark.
Roser says, "Many businesses
and property owners have been
affected by graffiti along with
public facilities such as parking
meters, signage, and the murals
located at the CSX bridge and
abutments and the community
bulletin board,"
Amendments to the City's
graffiti ordinance passed at the
City Council me<;ting in late
April, provide for tougher penalties for vandals by increasing penalties for tagging from
$300 to $500, plus appropriate restitution. Community
service hours were increased
to 100 hours from the previous
30 hours. An addition to the
ordinance allows for a fine of
at least $500 for possession of
graffiti implements.
Schwagel says that it is
important to report graffiti to the Police Department
for documentation purposes.
Photographing the vandalism is one of the ways police
keep track of who is doing
the vandalizing. He emphasizes
prompt removal after the graffiti has been documented.
Suggestions from the city:
• Reporting graffiti (call,
text, e-mail).
• Keep up your neighborhood and encourage your
neighbors to do the same.
• Remove graffiti promptly.
Data shows that removal within
24 to 48 hours results in a nearly zero rate of recurrence.
• Use graffiti resistant materials or coatings, or coatings
which allow graffiti to be
washed off.
Anyone with information
about a graffiti incident is
asked contact Corporal Jeffrey
Schwagel at 302-366-7110 ext.
406 or jeffrey.schwagel@cj.
state.de.us. You can send an
anonymous text message tip by
texting 302NPD and your message to TIP411. _Information
can also be provided anonymously to Crime Stoppers at
1-800-TIP-3333.
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OPINION
Book provides insights into Delaware government
By ELBERT CHANCE
NEWARK POST COLUMNIST
A
re you aware that
Delaware has been
governed under one
constitution for more than 100
years, that Ruth Ann Minner
was the state's first woman
governor or that in 1984,
when UD professor S. B. Woo
became lieutenant governor,
he was the highest ranking
politician of Chinese descent
in America to hold a statewide
office?
You would know the
answers to these questions
and much more about the
history and governance of
the First State if you had
read "Delaware Politics and
Government", a recently published book by UD professors
William W. Boyer and Edward
C. Ratledge. Their book is one
in a series on state politics and
government published by the
University of Nebraska Press
in association with the Center
for the Study of Federalism at
Lafayette College.
The evolution of the state's
constitution is one of the many
fascinating stories they tell
about a state whose residents
have been steadfastly indepen-
dent in their approach to governance. As the authors put it,
"There is rarely a rush to regulate in Delaware." This attitude
may account for the fact that
in 1853, the only
year in which a ..-----."
proposed constitution was submi tted to all state
residents eligible
to vote, it was
decisively rejected. A constitution Chance
later approved by
vote .of the General Assembly
in 1897 has remained in place
ever since, though it has been
frequently amended to accommodate changing times.
A major problem that long
troubled effective governance
of the First State resembled
an issue with which delegates
charged with writing the fed·
eral constitution grappled. In
that instance, residents of the
smaller, less populated states
feared that they would be dominated by the larger 4)tates. To
establish balance, each state
was assigned two senators.
When the state constitution
was being drafted, citizens
in Kent and Sussex Counties
were 'similarly fearful that
they would be overwhelmed
Through the years Delaware
by more densely populated
New Castle County. The con- . has gained a reputation for the
stitution ultimately approved skill of its Chancery Court
created an imbalance of vot- judges and practicing attorneys
ing power that . existed into in the administration of busithe 1970s when a reappor- ness law. The state has become
tionment mandated by the U. a leader in international ecoS. Supreme Cciurt assigned a nomic legislation in what has
majority of General Assembly been termed "the century of
seats to New Castle County.
globaJization" . In the last two
Although statewide cam- decades, Delaware officials
paigns often are hotly con- have traveled the world to
tested, the state legislature has promote the state as a place
for the most part worked effec- where foreign companies may
tively because of close inter- prosper. Delaware government
personal contacts, collegiality and business delegations have
among its members and the visited a number of European
members' intimate contacts nations, neighboring Mexico
with lobbyists and constitu- and Canada, Japan, Vietnam
ents. "Bqth major parties", and Taiwan. Their efforts, couthe authors report, "proved pled with the favorable record
dedicated to establishing and of cases adjudicated by the
maintaining fiscal responsibil- Chancery Court, have steadily
enhanced Delaware's reputaity. "
The authors also note that tion as the corporation capital
two groups of political lead- of the world.
ers have been prominent (and
Among the major accomdominant) in recent years. plishments of recent years, the
The "Big Three" of the World authors cite Governor DuPont's
War II era were Governor skill at developing cooperaElbert N. Carvel and Senators tion between the major parties
John Williams and J. Caleb on issues of vital importance
Boggs. They were succeeded to the state, Governor Terry's
by a' "Big Five" composed successful effort to develop' a
of Pete DuPont, Mike Castle, merit system for state employBill Roth, Tom Carper and Joe ees and Governor Peterson's
push for an effective coastal
Biden.
zone act.
In short, any Delaware resident, whether recent arrival
or longtime resident, could
become a more knowledgeable and effective citizen by
spending several hours with
this interesting little book.
OUT OF THE Arne
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Church with
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This week's Out
of the Attic features an undated
photograph of the
Methodist Church
at 69 East Main
Street. Members
started
meeting in 1799 at the
Meteer's
home
on the White Clay
Creek just outside
of town. In 1811
Isaac Tyson bulH a
small chapel on his
property just inside the town boundary]. the first church in town.
The Methodist church buiH on Main ;,treet in 1851 burned in
1861. The rebuilt church was dedicated in 1865. The front extension shown in the picture was added in 1904.
Athree-story brick addition that doubled the size of the church
was built in1932 followed by a revised front with worship area
balcony and steeple in 1948. After the congregation decided
to keep the church on Main Street, a new three-story education
section was added in 1963. A1992 project included an elevator,
interior renovations, a new pipe organ, and a sprinkler system for
the whole complex. The facility hosts many community events
and groups as well as the extensive worship and activity schedule of the 210 year-Old congregation.
The picture is on loan to the Newark Post from the Newark
Historical Society collection. Visit the Newark History Museum
at 148 East Main Street (between Choate and Haines Streets).
Hours are Thursday 5 to 8 p.m., Friday 12 to 3 p.m., and Saturday
and Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. Admission is free.
Contact the Newark Historical Society by voice mail at 302224-2408, by postal mail to P. O. Box 711, Newark, DE 19715, or
by email [email protected].
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, COMMUNIlY EVENTS
Editor's note: For more
community items, log on to
newarkpostonline.com and look
for the community briefs and a
calendar at the bottom of the
home page.
Schools honor
Newark residents
27th at 8pm. Matinee dates are:
Sunday, June 21st and Saturday,
June 27th at 2pm. All tickets
for this event are $15. Call the
CSP Box Office in early June at
(302) 368-2248 to reserve your
tickets and seats or go to the CSP
Website (Chapelstreetplayers.
org) and click on the 'Ticket
Leap" icon and reserve your
tickets and seats immediately
using a credit card.
Soccer Camps
Soccer Camps for youth
ages 5-13 will be held June
15-19 and August 10-14 at
West Park Elementary School.
Half Day Camp for ages 5-7 is
from 9arn-lpm. Full day camp
for· ages 7-13 is from 9am3:30pm. Full Day Camp fee is
$200 with a Newark resident
discounted fee of $190. Half
Day Camp fee is $170 with a
Newark resident discounted fee
of $160. For more information
contact the Recreation office
302-366-7060, visit www.
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at 220 Elkton Road, Newark,
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June 16th & 23rd, 7 - 9 PM.
$60 for 2-day workshop ($35
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long periods without becoming
distracted. It improves mental
focus and critical thinking skills.
It helps you to' get all the internal
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to physically move in sync.
The following students
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Main Street museum to relocate
The storefront Newark
History Museum on Main
Street ' will close at the end
of June, with plans calling for
regular hours at a location at
the Newark Train Station.
The museum at 148 East
Main Street, has been open 18
months and has hosted more
than 2,900 visitors. However,
renting the space is too great
an expense for the Newark
Historical Society, which
operates the museum.
Mayor Vance Funk and the
community-wide celebration
organizing committee asked
the Newark Historical Society
to open the museum on Main
Street as part of the celebration in 2008 of the 250th anniversary of the market charter
signed by King George II. The
charter officially established
Newark as a town.
Beginning with a preview
week in January 2008, the
museum opened with regular hours in February 2008.
Hours are Thursday 5 to 8
p.m., Friday 12 to 3 p.m., and
Saturday and Sunday 2 to 5
p.m. Admission is free.
The museum will relocate
to the historic Newark passenger station beside the bridge
on South College Avenue.
The museum had previously
been at the train station but
was open only by appointment
for the past several years. The
train station site is expected to
be open on a regular schedule
by early fall of this year.
New exhibits are being
prepared using recent donations and materials already in
the Historical Society'S col-
lections. Some exhibits from
Main Street will be enhanced
for continued view at the train
station.
Financial support for the
Main Street museum site for
the anniversary year came
from businesses, organizations, events, and individuals
and was arranged by the community-wide celebration committee.
Continued public support
by membership in the Newark
Historical Society, donations
of artifacts, materials, photographs, and descriptions of
life in Newark in past generations, and money continue to
be sought
Further information is
available from the Newark
Historical Society by voice
mail at 302-224-2408, by
postal mail to P. O. Box 711,
Newark, DE 19715, or via
email to newarkdehistoricalso
[email protected].
Financial support for the
Main Street museum site
for the anniversary year was
arranged by the communitywide celebration committee
and came from busint<sses,
organizations, events, and individuals including the City of
Newark, Rex Cole, Locksmith,
the Committee to Reelect
Vance Funk, the Downtown
Newark Partnership, Vance
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Reunion Weekend
The
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of
Delaware's inaugural Forum &
Reunion Weekend was termed
a success, providing alumni an
opportunity to reconnect with
friends, faculty and their alma
mater. The event also aimed to
build ties between the university and alumni and help UD
receive financial donations at
a level comparable with other
major universities.
The event featured reunion
activities, showcases by colleges and other units and a
series of well-attended Delabration events, including Mug
Night on The Green on Friday,
a 5K race and walk and an
international luncheon.
A centerpiece of Forum &
Reunion Weekend was a Town
Hall meeting during which
President Patrick Harker gave
a "state of the University"
address and a keynote address
by Pat Williams, a former
Delaware resident and general
manager of the Philadelphia
76ers who is now a top executive with the NBA's Orlando
Magic.
"I was thrilled to see so
many Blue Hens come 'home'
for the weekend. Everyone
seemed to be having a fantastic time. Certainly, that's a
credit to the committees and
the hundreds of volunteers
who made each event such a
success. They put in a tremendous amount of hard work,
and I know that everyone who
enjoyed the weekend is grateful for their efforts," Harker
said of the Forum & Reunion
Weekend.
"Our first Forum and
Reunion Weekend set a high
standard, and we're excited
about the prospects for continuing this great new tradition," Monica Taylor, vice
president for development and
alumni relations, said.
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SCHOOL NEWS
Creative Learning
Center wins
habitat designation
Newark Center for Creative
learning has been recognized
by the National Wildlife
Federation as a Certified
Wildlife Habitat. This means
that the property attracts a
variety of birds, butterflies
and other wildlife, while
helping to protect the local
environment.
In order to become certified, a property mu st provide the four basic elements
that all wildlife need: food,
water, cover and places to
raise young; and must employ
sustainable gardening practices . In addition to providing
for wildlife, certified habitats
conserve our natural resources by reducing or eliminating
the need for fertilizers, pesticides, and/or irrigation water,
which ultimately protects the
air, soil and water throughout
our communities. Creating
habitats not only helps wildlife, it can help reduce global
warming pollution and save
energy costs as well.
It has been a long-standing
Dancing with the Phillie Phanatic is Megan B, a fifth-grader
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Reading" literacy program presented by Verizon.
mission of NCCL to teach
their students the importance
of caring for their environment, as well as to be a model
for their local community.
NCCL also received a grant
this year to install solar panels on the roof of the school,
which will take place this
summer.
Founded in 1971, NCCL
has an enrollment of 90 children, ages 5 to 14.
Excellence Fair
Henry
M.
Brader
Elementary in the Christina
District hosted its first student Excellence Fair. This
was a celebration of student
achievement in both academic
content areas and visual and
performing arts.
Classrooms displayed
student work and exhibits in
the hallways for everyone to
see. The exhibits included:
animal habitats, live organisms, nutrition, science fair
projects, poetry, art, and literacy activities. One classroom
even created a "wax museum"
where students researched
and wrote reports on famous
Americans.
Students ' came to the fair
dressed like the American
they researched. The students
stood "frozen" until signaled
to read their biography. The
event was an overall success
and a true showcase of student achievement. The staff
and administration plan on
holding the event again next
year.
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Alumni award
Alyssa Pietrobono of
Newark, Delaware was presented with the Dehority
Accounting Alumni Award by
the Old Dominion University
College of Business and
Public Administration on
April IS, 2009. Pietrobono
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least five locations in the Main
Street area. The juvenile was
released to his parent pending his appearance if Family
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Sears store in College Square
Shopping Center to investigate
a robbery. Store manager James
Clark notified authorities after
he discovered that two $500 gift
cards and $1,600 in cash had
been removed. Clark tracked
the numbers on the cards and
found that Bruce Polack, 18, of
Wilmington had made an online
purchase of $968.38. Polack
was apprehended and admitted
to the theft of the cash and gift
cards. Polack stated that he
took the money because he was
in debt. He was charged with
Theft $1,000 or Greater.
Counterfeiter
returns to scene
Employees at Grotto's Pizza
at 45 E. Main St., Newark
flagged down a passing officer
to report that a counterfeiter
had just left the restaurant.
Police questioned employees
and found out that the same
man who had paid for drinks
last Tuesday with a fake $20
bill had attempted to buy drinks
after hours.
He was refused and left
Grotto's. After transmitting a
broadcast, police found a man
fitting the same description on
Academy Street. The suspect,
Timothy Myer, 24, of Bear, was
found with three fake $20 bills
and $49 of real currency in
small bills. Due to his apparent alcohol consumption at the
time, Myer could not be interviewed at the scene and was
brought in for later questioning.
Fight breaks out on
Main Street
At approximately 9:52 p.m.
on Saturday, June 6, Newark
police officers responded to a
fight in progress in front of the
Ali Baba restaurant on Main
Street, after the conclusion of
Newark Nite. Officers discovered a crowd of 300 people
surrounding a fight among four
individuals. After dispersing
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year-Old Damien Papillo of
New Castle - continued their
altercation. As officers began to
separate the individuals, Papillo
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the males. Due to his violent
behavior, he and forced to the
ground and handcuffed. All
four males were charged with
disorderly conduct. Papillo
was additionally charged with
underage consumption of alcohol.
Forklift stolen from
Newark K-Mart
Employees from K-Mart,
located at 301 College Square
Shopping Center, discovered
that one of their propane powered forklifts was missing from
the rear area, just outside of the
store. Employees stated that
they had last seen the vehicle at
6 p.m. on Monday, June 1. The
forklift was reported stolen at 9
a.m. on Tuesday, June 2. Store
manager Tim Cannon sai,d that
he noticed at 8 a.m. on Tuesday
that the yellow DAEWOO G20
forklift was not parked in its
usual spot. The vehicle is estimated at $8,000.
Driver gives false
license to cops
Newark police pulled over
the driver of a black 1993
Honda with Delaware tags that
was swerving between lanes
in the vicinity of Route 896
South near the Howard Johnson
Motel.
The officer at the scene questioned the driver who produced
a Pennsylvania driver's license
in the name of Ralph Boykins,
34, of Franklin, Pa. He stated
that he was visiting a friend
at the motel and borrowed his
sister's, car. A faint odor of
marijuana was detected coming from within the car. Police
began verifying the information
only to discover that the vehicle
was registered to a Daron Allen,
33, of Wilmington and that the
PA license was false. Allen had
had his license suspended due
to narcotics trafficking offenses and a long history of drugrelated offenses. Police then
performed a "knock and talk"
investigation at the hotel room.
Police discovered that Allen had
met Lataunya Chambers at the
room for a romantic ~ncoun­
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revealed three grams of marijuana. Chambers stated that the
marijuana was Allen's and not
hers. Allen was ~aken into custody and charged with Criminal
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Marijuana, and Driving While
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A marked patrol vehicle traveling on Elkton Road, just north
of Christina Parkway, noticed
a suspicious registration insert
on a blue Plymouth Voyager
displaying a Delaware tag with
an expiration date of 12/31/09.
Police stopped the vehicle and
performed a routine check of the
registration to discover that the
car had an actual expiration date
of 12/31/08. The driver, James
Thomas, 44, of Middletown,
had attempted to alter 08 to
resemble an 09. Thomas was
cited for having a fictitious tag,
driving while revoked, and having an unregistered vehicle.
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Buckland earns Gatorade honors again
(Editor's note: Jon offers his
views on Major League Baseball
and other developments in the
world of sports in a Sunday column on newarkpostonline.com.
Also log into our website to get
the latest news on prep sports in
the Newark area)
Caravel Academy pitcher Eric
Buckland has been named the
Gatorade Delaware High School
Baseball Player of the Year for
the second straight season.
The 6-foot-6 senior, who will
play baseball at UD next year,
batted .412 and was 6-3 on the
mound with a 1.02 ERA.
"Eric has left his unique signature at Caravel with unbelievable memories and performances
that will be hard to replace and
duplicate," Caravel coach Paul
Niggebrugge said. "We are very
proud, excited and anxiously
waiting to follow his progress at
the University of Delaware. We
will certainly miss his big smile,
potent bat and electric arm."
Baseball All-Stars
announced
Buckland (pitcher/outfield,
sr.) and St. Mark's Tom Valichla
(second base, jr.) were named to
the All-State Boys Baseball First
Team as selected by the Delaware
Baseball Coaches Association.
Second team selections
included Christian Schafferman
(Dickinson, second base, soph.)
and Sean Baeder (Hodgson,
shortstop, sr.).
Making the third team were
Dain Thorpe (Hodgson, pitcher,
sr.), Matt Franciso (Dickinson,
fIrst base, sr.), James Wilson
(St. Mark's, third base, jr.), Matt
Aleman (Hodgson, outfIeld, sr.),
Brian Rowe (Christiana, outfIeld,
sr.), Eric SummerfIeld (Hodgson,
designated hitter, sr.) and Taylor
Mahoney (St. Mark's, utility, jr.).
Smith named coach
of the year
Former UD baseball third
baseman Scott Smith, now
coaching at Middletown High
School, was named coach of the
year. The Cavaliers finished 202, losing in the state semifinals to
St. Mark's. Smith played at UD
from 1987-1991.
Schweizer and Prettyman
named all-state
St. Mark's senior Courtney
Schweizer, the state's all-time
leading scorer in girls lacrosse
with 329 goals, has been named
player of the year by the Delaware
Interscholastic Girls Lacrosse
Association of Coaches.
She is joined by teammate
Lindsay Prettyman (defense, jr.)
on the All-State Girls Lacrosse
First Team as selected by the
Delaware Interscholastic Girls
Lacrosse Coaches Association.
"I was really surprised when I
found out," Prettyman said about
her selection. "I only started playing lax as a freshman, so this is
just my third year. I had to defend
Courtney every day in practice
and that helped me a lot."
Boys lacrosse all-state
players
Jonathan Zuk, a junior
midfielder from St. Mark's,
and teammate Jovan Estrada
(defense, sr.), were named to
the All-State Boys Lacrosse
First Team as selected by the
Delaware Interscholastic Boys
Lacrosse Coaches Association.
Matt Munyan (St. Mark's,
attack, sr.) and teammate TJ.
Magniani (goalkeeper, sr.) were
selected to the third team.
Girls soccer
Danielle Mac1eary (St.
Mark's, soph.), Melissa Rubick
(Newark, sr.) and Allyson
Zerhusen (Christiana, soph.)
were named to the All-State Girls
Soccer Second Team, selected
by the Delaware Interscholastic
Women's Soccer Coaches
Association.
Ryley McDuffie (Newark,
jr.) and Erin Gouge (St. Mark's,
soph.) were third team selections.
Girls softball ali-stars
Eight local players were
selected to the All-State Softball
First Team, as voted on by the
state's head coaches.
Pitchers
Torie
Davies
(Hodgson, sr.), Cara Stecher
(Caraval, sr.) and Katie
Warrington (Red Lion, sr.)
headlined the first team, joined
by Lindsey Reid (Caravel, second base, soph.), Taylor Brown
(Caravel, third base, sr.), Lauren
Szymanski (Hodgson, third base,
sr.), Ashley Bragg (Caravel,
shortstop, sr.) and Tessa Ziemba
(St. Marks, utility, sr.).
Members of the second
team include Maria DiAngelo
(Hodsgon, catcher, sr.), Kelsey
Warrington (Red Lion, catcher,
jr.), Brooke Donovan (Hodgson,
shortstop, jr.) and Michelle
Gregorcyk (Hodgson, outfIeld,
soph.).
Caravel senior Nikki Gayle
(first base), Red Lion shortstop
Sammie Shivock Gr.) and-junior
outfIelder Taylor Megargel
(Caravel) were named honorable
mention.
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shortly after the completion of
the game).
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COMMUNITY EVENTS
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Crafts for Adults
Newark
Parks
and
Recreation is offering the following craft class, "You can
stamp with that?" A paper
crafting class using everyday
items to make unique stamped
cards. AlI supplies are included. Class is held at the Newark
Senior Center, June 17th from
7-9pm, $16/$21. Pre registration is required at Newark
Parks and Recreation, 3667060 or visit our website at
www.cityofnewarkde.us.
Basic paddle stroke
refinement (evening
class)
This course focuses on
developing better and more
efficient paddling techniques.
We will work on the forward
stroke, sweep strokes for
turning and stopping strokes.
Come and enjoy a short week
night practice session during
the last hours of daylight! We
may even catch a beautiful
sunset! Classes are June 17th
and June 24th from 5-7pm.
Fee is $35 and the Newark
resident discounted fee is $30.
For more information contact
the Recreation Office at 302366-7060, visit www.cityofnewarkde.us or register at 220
Elkton Road, Newark, DE.
[email protected] or by visiting www.fbd.org and clicking
on the Great Chicken Heist
Barbeque icon.
Food Bank of
Delaware to commemorate "Great
Chicken Heist"
Adult Pottery Class
Last June the Food Bank
of Delaware experienced
the unthinkable. Thieves
stole two tractor trailers
filIed with 57,000 pounds of
donated chicken from hungry
Delawareans. To commemorate
the tragedy and thank individuals and companies that stepped
up during the time of need, the
Food Bank is holding a "Great
Chicken Heist Barbeque" to
thank supporters on Thursday,
June 18 from 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
at the Food Bank's facility in
Newark. The event is open
to the public, and admission
is one bag of nonperishable
goods for the Food Bank's hunger relief efforts. There wilI be
a buffet of barbeque favorites
prepared by the Food Bank's
chef duo, Executive. Chef
Noah Mathay and Chef Tim
Hunter and students from The
Culinary School, cash bar and
blues music from the Porkroll
Project. Individuals interested in attending can RSVP
to (302) 292-1305 ext 220,
Make this your child's
BEST SUMMER EVERI
Use this summer to help your
child develop:
Newark
Parks
and
Recreation Department is currently taking registration for a
Summer Adult Pottery class.
Hand building with clay and
working on the potter's wheel
will be taught. Students can
then explore their area of interest. The class will be held at
the George Wilson Community
Center on Thursday nights
from 6:15 pm - 8:15 pm, June
18-August 13. Registration
Fee is $135. The Newark
Resident Discounted Fee is
$125. Classes include a 12 Ib
bag of clay, glazings and firings. Additional studio time is
available on Wednesday evenings. Call 366-7060 for more
information or register at 220
Elkton Rd, Newark, DE.
Newark's Spring
Concert Series
Grab a blanket and Jom
the City of Newark Parks &
Recreation Department as they
present the 2009 Spring Concert
Series. Concerts will take place
on Thursday nights from 7pm
until 8pm on the Academy
Building Lawn on the comer
of Main and Academy Streets
in Newark. While downtown,
why not visit a local restaurant and enjoy dinner or a picnic before the concert? Free
parking is available for concert
goers in municipal lots.
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• Study Skills
• Confidence
• Motivation
,
This program is funded, in
part, by grants from the National
Endowment for the Arts and the
Delaware Division of the Arts,
a state agency committed to
promoting and supporting the
arts in Delaware. For additional
information on arts activities
visit the Delaware Division of
the Arts web site, www.artsdel.org. If additional information, please call the Newark
Parks and Recreation office at
302-366-7060. For cancelIation information, please call
302-366-7147 or visit thewebsite at www.cityofnewarkde.
us. June 18: Penny & The
Pinecone People Family Fun
Concert, sponsored, in part, by
the Newark Day Nursery. June
25: Steve Lewis Big Band
Friends of Newark
Celebrate
On Friday, June 19th from 7
to 9 PM, Mocha, Music & More
celebrates a year of providing
live entertainment to the Newark
community. Friends of Newark,
a community organization dedicated to building community, is
grateful to Patrick Matic ofAdria
Cafe in the Newark Shopping
Center for providing space for
June's one year anniversary
celebration. This month's coffeehouse will continue to offer
a variety of music and also the
spoken word. Mocha, Music &
More is sponsored by Friends
of Newark in partnership with
the Newark Heritage Alliance
and offers opportunities for artists to perform original or noncopy-right material live in an
intimate and friendly setting.
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Coupons can not be combined
Annual Chinese
Festival
June 19 - 21, 2009, Chinese
American Community Center
(CACC), 1313 Little Baltimore
Road, Hockessin,DE 19707. Tel:
302-239-0432 Fax: 302-2391067. Email: cacc_de@hotrnail.
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estival.org. This year, our community center is holding the
three-day Chinese Festival on
Friday, June 19 from 5:00pm to
9:00pm, Saturday, June 20 from
11 :OOam to 9:00pm and Sunday,
June 21, 2009 from 12:00am
to 5:00pm at Valley and Little
Baltimore Roads, Hockessin,
Delaware. This year's theme
is ''The Evolution of Chinese
Cooking". Authentic Chinese
cuisines, the unique exhibition
of Chinese bronze culinary artifacts and special performances
are featured in the program. It
is open to the public. Admission
is free; parking is available for
a $5 fee.
Ballyhoo! Comes to
Deer Park
Saturday, June 20th, 9:00PM,
The Deer Park, 108 W. Main St.
Newark. Tickets $5.
For more information please
visit www.deerparktavern.com!
or call (302) 369-9414. Surfdog
Records welcomes Baltimore
rockers, BALLYHOO!, to
the family. Their new record
Cheers!, produced by Scotch
Ralston of 311, promises
to bring the band to all new
heights. The album, which features mix work by 311 drummer Chad Sexton, has it all -rock, reggae, acoustic and even
some power ballads. Touring
has remained the band's number
one priority and the guys are
once again hitting the road hard
in support of Cheers!. Listen
for BALLYHOO! songs in the
upcoming feature films "Green
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We accept Superior ViSion, VSP, UBA, Davis and most other insurance plans.
Mon. - Fri.
Includes: Free Soup
Coupons can not be combined
A Night at Nemours, the
fourth annual black-tie gala to
benefit the Nemours/Alfred I.
duPont Hospital for Children,
will take place on Friday,
June 19, 2009 on the hospital
grounds in the shadow of the
historic Carillon. Net proceeds
from this year's event will help
to establish an endowed Chair
in Orthopedics. A Night at
Nemours will feature a cocktail
hour, sit-down dinner catered by
the Wilmington Club and dance
music by The Quake. In previous years, the event has raised
funds to support the hospital's
Newborn Intensive Care Unit,
Nemours Cardiac Center and the
Nemours Center for Childhood
Cancer Research. For information about A Night at Nemours,
call the Nemours Partnership for
Children's Health at 302-6514828 or visit www.nemours.
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OBITUARIES
• Obituaries are printed free
of charge as space permits.
Information is usually supplied
to the newspaper by the funeral
director.
Domenick
DiBenedetto
Domenick
DiBenedetto
(Donald Bennett), 96, of
Newark, DE, died June 4, at
Christiana Hospital.
Domenick was born on
January 26, 1913 in Ardmore,
PA, the son of the late Phillip
and
Mary
DiBenedetto.
- Domenick was a machinist at
one time for Bellanca Aircraft
and retired from Newark Farm
Home Supply.
He is survived by his son,
Edward T. Burke of Newark;
three grandchildren, Timothy
Burke, Teena Colaianni and
Thomas Burke, Jr; four great
grandchildren and one gre,at
great grandchild. He was preceded in death by his wife
Marie who died in 1997.
A funeral service was held
at R.T. Foard & Jones Funeral
Home, 122 West Main St.,
Newark, DE 19711 on Monday
June 8, 2009 at 11 am. Burial
followed in Newark, Cemetery.
Charitable
contributions may be )]lade to the
American Cancer Society or
the Alzheimer's , Association
of Delaware c/o the funeral
home.
Wade Dumire
Wade E. (Pop) Dumire, 72,
of Newark, DE, died peacefully
on June 2, at his home, surrounded by his family.
Pop was born in Preston
County, WV on July 5, 1936,
the son of Denver Fike and
the late Luella Fike. A heavy
equipment operator, he worked
for several companies, particularly, J.J. Nolan, Mike Miklus
III Inc, and All Seasons. He
was , an avid Ford enthusiast,
enjoyed working on Craftsman
tractors and camping. The
family is grateful to the staff at
Christiana Care and Heartland
Hospice for their excellent care
and sincere compassion.
He is survived by his wife
of 51 years, Barbara Dumire
of Newark, DE; two daughters Ella Jane Dumire of New
Castle, DE and Mary Engel
of Townsend, DE; a son,
Henry W. Dumire and his wife ,
Mary Jo of Clayton, DE; and
eight grandchildren, Kelley
Naumann and her husband
Kevin, Fred Higgins, Kaitlyn
Rodriguez, John Harris, IV,
Dorothy Callaway, and Charles
W., Wade E. and Blaine
Dumire. He also leaves behind
his sister, Shirley Denmeyer of
Joppa, MD; and many nieces
and nephews. In addition to
his mother, he was preceded in
death by his son Charles Wade
Dumire, who died in 2003.
A funeral service was held
at R.T. Foard & Jones Funeral
Home, 122 West Main St.,
Newark, DE 19711 on Saturday
June 6, at 12 noon. Burial was
in New London Presbyterian
Church cemetery. Charitable
contributions in Pop's memory may be made to Heartland
Hospice c/o the funeral home ..
Virginia Henderson
Virginia M. Henderson '(nee
Brown), 87, of Newark, DE,
formerly from Stanton, died on
May 31.
Virginia was the daugh-
ter of the late Laura (Knapp)
and Albert J. Brown. At age
2, following the death of her
mother, Virginia was raised by
her grandparents Edward ,and
Sara Jane Brown. She lived
in the Stanton family home
until 1994 when she and husband Oliver moved to Murray
Manor and later to Millcroft
Retirement Center. Virginia
was a 1940 graduate of Henry
C. Conrad High School and
had worked as a bookkeeper
for the Pennsylvania Railroad,
New Castle Air Base Officers'
Club and for Delaware Furnace,
a family business.
In addition to her beloved
husband of 67 years, Virginia is'
survived by daughters, Janice
Copeland and husband Ken;
Esther (Esta) Donaghy and
husband Mark; three grandchildren, Kevin Copeland DO
(Lori), Jennie Davis (Tyler)
and Dino DiOssi Jr; and her
four great-grandchildren.
The family would like to
thank the doctors and staff
at Christiana hospital and
Millcroft.
Relatives. Friends attended
the funeral service at 11 am, on
Monday, June 8, at St. Mark's
United Methodist C;:hurch, 1700
Limestone Rd., Wilmington DE
19804. Burial was at Delaware
Veteran's Memorial Cemetery,
Bear.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made
to: American Cancer Society,
92 Reads Way, Ste. 205, New
Castle DE 19720; or to St.
Mark's UMC.
Ada Moore
Mrs. Ada Fisher Moore,
97, of Newark, DE, formerly ,
of Penn Acres in New Castle,
WWIr. Airplanes
Airplane Rides
Helicopter Rides
Face Painting
Car Show
Air Show at Noon
died on Thursday, June 4, at
Millcroft Nursing Home.
Born in Baltimore, MD, on
March 7, 1912, ,Mrs. Moore
was the daughter of the late
Marie and William Fisher.
She was a talented homemaker throughout her life ' and a
founding member of Asbury
United Methodist Church in
New Castle.
She was preceded in
death by her husband, James
E. Moore, in 2001, a daughter, Audrey Coffin, a grandson, Mark Elliott, and three
brothers and'three sisters. She
is survived by her daughter,
Barbara Fritz and her husband,
Jerry, of Newark, DE; son, Bill
Moore and his wife, Sheila, of
New Castle, DE; nine grandchildren, Dwayne, Timmy, and
Kenny Elliott, Bryan and Barry
Fritz, Amy Chandler, Cathryn
and Daniel Moore, and Greg
Noh; nine great grandchildren,
Kelly, Lori, Mark, Breanne,
Amanda, Chase, Christopher,
Samuel, and Josh; three great
great grandchildren, Dylan,
Justin and Kirsten; and many
nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was
held at 11 am on Monday,
June 8, 2009, iil' the chapel
of Gracelawn Memorial Park,
2220 N. DuPont Parkway, New
Castle, DE. Interment followed
in the adjoining memorial
park.
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To Advertise or mak
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Nancy Toka,. at 1,800,22
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Welcomes You
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St.Thomas's Parish
Christ Centered· Biblically Based
276 S. College Ave. 01 Pork place,
Newark, DE 19711
Across. from UD Health Cenler
(302) 368-4644
Church Office: (9:00-1 :00 Mon-Fri)
www.sllhomasparish.org
Sunday Worship 10:45am & 6pm
9:30 Sunday School
308 Possum Park Rd., Newark
302-737-2300
www.epcnewark.org
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1-800-220-1230
Sunday Worship
(an extension of Highway Gospel Community Temple, West Chester PAl
Highway Word of Faith Ministries is
presently worshipping @ The George
Wilson Community Center
303 New London Rd., Newark, DE
Sunday:
8:00-9:00am Christian Education
classes for all ages
9:00am
Sunday Morning Celebration
Wednesday: Location
7:00-8:00pm Bible Enrichment Class at
Prayer Temple
Sunday Service times:
8am, 10:30am &5:30pm
Sunday School begins at 9:30am
Sunday Adult Education Programs
9:3(}-1 0: 15am
The Rev. Paul Gennett
Marc f. Cheban,
Organist &Choir Master
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Sunday Service 10am
Childcare and Sunday School
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
420 Willa Road, Newark
302.368.2984
uufn.org
Come Join Us!
Speaker: Rev. Greg Chute
49 New London Rd.
Newark, DE 19711
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 220
Bear, Delaware 19701-0220
Visit us online @ www.theway.ws or send us
a note at...theway238@aol,com
91 Salem Church Road
(near Christiana High School)
302-737-3781
www.newarkchurch.com
The Blue Hens for Christ campus miniStry (a ministry
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10:30AM Sunday Worship
for lhis growing ministry at University of Delaware.
Pastor Carl A. Turner Sr. & Lady Karen B. Turner
For further information or directions please call:
Surufay 8:30 a.m.
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Topic: Family Matters: Fathers. lance heard a minister say that on Mother's Day
we honor mom and on Father's Day we beat up dad. There's no question, though.
that both mothers and fath ers have a strong influence on the development of
thE!.ir chil.dren,
surnfa!J 10:30 a.m.
TRINITY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (PCA)
SUNDAY WORSHIP 9:30 AM
Meeting at: First Church of the Nazarene
357 Papermill Road, Newark, DE
For more information please call
302-233-6995
(Electric Worship
Pastoral Team
Curtis E. Leins, Ph.D
Robert F. McKnight
Theodore Lambert, ill
James L. Ford
Located 1 112 miles N. of Elkton
on Rt.213
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48 West Park Place, Newark
Sunday Service & Sunday School! 0:00am
Wednesday Testimony Meetings 7:30pm
Childcare available during services.
302-456-5808
ALL ARE WELCOME
392-3456
NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP
SundayService 9:30 AM
Multimedia Children's Ministry!
Contemporary Worship!
Relevant messages!
Church Office: 999·1800
Check out our web page:
www.NewLifeDE.org
2712 Old Milltown Rd.
Wilmington, DE
(near Kirkwood Hwy & Milltown Rd)
NEWARK WESLEYAN
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708 West Church Rd
CHURCH
Newark, DE
(302)737-5190
Pastor James E. Yoder, ill
Sunday School for all ages ................. 9JOam
Morning Worship .............................1O:30am
Children 's Church & Nursery Provided
Choir - Sunday .................................. 5JOpm
Youth Meeting - Sunday ................... 6:00pm
Mid-Week Bible Study
"A Family Church with a Friendly Heart"
CROSSROADS BIBLE CHURCH
Home of Elkton Christian Academy
144 Appleton Road, Elkton. MD
410·398-2688
Rev. Timothy W. Britton
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Bible Study. 10:00 am
Contemporary Service. 11 :00 am
Small Groups, 6:00 pm
Wednesday 6·8 pm
Dinner. Awana. Student
& Adult Ministries
Bnjoy a cup of gourmet coffee
or cappuccino in our
Common Grounds cafe
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SUN SERVICES 8:30 & 11:00am
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45am
525 Polly Drummond Road
Newark 302-731-9494
Handicapped Accessible· Child Care
TED DAY, PASTOR
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Friday,June 12,2009 • The Newark Post • Page 13
NEWARK NITE 2009
PHOTOS BY MARK CORRIGAN
It is hard to understand Newark Nite, unless you head to Main Street. Here are a few photos that might do a beHer job of explaining why this night in June brings thousands downtown.
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IN THE NEWS
Volunteers build new trail at city's William Redd Park
O
n Saturday, 50 volunteers from Delaware
Trail Spinners, Delaware
State Parks and the Wilmington
Trail Club set out to provide
the community with a better,
more sustainable trail system
while enhancing the experience'
of visitors to William Redd
Park in Newark. The project,
spearheaded by Jim Ireland of
Delaware Trail Spinners, included opening a new trail, closing
old trails, and removing trash
from the stream. Volunteers
constructed new trails that give
consideration to the topography
and contours of the park and
provide a more scenic path. .
Volunteers worked for more
than three hours to eliminate
trails that were experiencing erosion and had issues
with long-term sustainability. "Without question, more
than 200 volunteer hours have
already been committed to the
Now you don' have to sacrifice quality, ~
or results in order to do your part for the planet.
Introducing the revolutionary new eco-design of
Priri Concept Vert Rejuvenating Pure Shampoo
and CondItioner.
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project," says Charlie Emerson,
Newark parks and recreation
director, "We could not have
completed the project with inhouse personneL We simply do
not have the ability to commit
that kind of time with all the
other responsibilities we have
throughout the city's park sys-
tem." As the project moves forward, more volunteer hours will
accumulate,
Former Mayor William
Redd (for whom the park is
named) and his wife, Ann, visited the volunteers on site and
were overwhelmed by all the
help his namesake park was
Reunion weekend a success
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Campanella, director of alumni relations. "Many alumni
thanked us for having the
event, and it was a thrill for us
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in the Alumni Relations Office
to see everyone having such a
great time."
The event attracted 1,700
alumni from all across the
nation to enjoy the weekend.
The honor of traveling the
farthest to Forum & Reunion
Weekend goes to Joann E.
Kingsley, who earned her bachelor's degree in 1996 and her
master's degree in 1999, both
in international relations, A
human rights worker, Kingsley
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receiving. "Having the Redds
at the event made the day special. You could see it warmed
Mr. Redd's heart to see so many
people working to improve a
park named after him," said
Ireland.
The City of Newark transported lumber to the work site
for the construction of a new
pedestrian footbridge, provided crushed stone for the
trail connector to and from the
Reservoir to Redd Park and will
haul away trash and debris collected from the area. The Trail
Spinners provided all the hand
tools for volunteers including rakes, shovels, and clippers. The Delaware State Parks
Trail crew provided the power
equipment used to cut in and
compact the new trail surfaces.
They have significant experience with realigning trails and
have completed similar projects
in several nearby areas.
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United States coincided with
the Reunion Weekend, and
she was able to attend the All
Alumni Dance Party Saturday
night on The Green,
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H
igh School commencement ceremonies were
held the week of June 1-5 in the Christina
School District. Christiana, Newark, and
Glasgow High Schools held their graduation ceremonies at the University of Delaware's Bob Carpenter
Center. Brennen School-Delaware Autism Program
and Delaware School 'for the Deaf held ceremonies
on June 4 at Christiana High School and Kirk Middle
School. The Groves Adult High School graduation ceremony was held on June 5 at Glasgow High
School.
Diplomas were presented by members of the
Christina Board of Education. Board members
are David Resler, Vice President, Gina Bac~,
George E. Evans, Esq.. Beverly A. Howell, John
Mackenzie. and Shirley Saffer. Senior administrators in attendance included Dr. Freeman Williams,
Interim Superintendent, Robert Silber, Chief
Financial Officer and Assistant Superintendent, and
Kelli Racca, Facilities Director and Interim Assistant
Superintendent.
The 46th annual commencement ceremony for
Christiana High School was held on Monday, June
1 and featured a welcome by Barien D. White and
Kajal Patel. an introduction by Deangie A. Davis,
and a student address by Christopher Jennings. The
Valedictorian was Angelica Montes. Other student
participants in the ceremony included Alexis M.
Mercado, who sang the National Anthem, Brittany
M. Andrews, who gave the farewell, Terique A. Boyd,
Shontel A. Deflorimonte. Kristina M. Horton, and
MeJissa Pleasonton, who led the Alma Mater. and
Ellen S. Baca, who led the tassel ceremony. The ceremony was presided over by Christiana High School
PrinCipal Noreen Lasorsa.
The 116th annual commencement ceremony for
Newark: High School on June 2 featured a perforof the National Anthem sung by membersof the' class of 2009, including Kyle
. DeMonte, Ricky Shum, Sara
Schwartz-Glassner. Joy Lasher, Janae Huff, Samantha
Yacabell, Kathryn McDowelJ, John Skopowski, and
Allen Benson. Class President Gregory Benjamin, Jr.
gave the student address. Valedictorian for the class
of 2009 was Jonathan David Chamberlain. The ceremony was presided over by Newark High School's
Principal, Curtis Bedford.
The 34th annual commencement ceremony for
Glasgow High School on June 3 featured a student
reflection by Monica Hackett, Senior Class President,
and Co-Valedictorian addresses by Iman Shamloul
and Lindsay McHale. The ceremony was highlighted
by a performance of an original piece of music,
"Good Bye," written and performed by members of
the Senior Choral Ensemble.
1he Class of 2009 was presented by class secretary Asema Uppal, and the tassel ceremony was
introduced by class vice-president My Nguyem. The
benediction was presented by class parliamentarian
Scbyler Hamilton, and the recessional was played
by Jeremiah Clarke. Glasgow High School Principal
Raymond Gravuer presided.
Brennen School- Delaware Autism Program held
its graduation ceremony on June 4 at Christiana High
School. Members of the Brennen School staff spoke
about the students, and diplomas were presented to
students Andrew Celli, Melissa Chong, Matthew
Ciccanti, Mark Fleming, and Brandon White.
Sterck School - Delaware School for the Deaf
held its graduation ceremony on June 4 at Kirk
Middle School. The evening included an address by
guest speaker Art Roehrig from Gallaudet University,
presentation of a class gift, a poem presented by
Nadia Thacker and Samantha Jones, and remarks
by valedictorian Bryan Ward. Students receiving
diplomas included James A. Gromis. Jr.. Samantha
Joyanne Jones, Ivan M. Robinson, Donald A. Steele,
Jr., Nadia N. Thacker, Lashaunda L. Tingle (salutatorian). Victoria J. Trice, and Bryan Preston Ward
(valedictorian).
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Newark High School's graduation was held on June 2, at 7:00
pm at the Bob Carpenter Center.
The Valedictorian is Jonathan
David Chamberlain.
Ciara Chanae' Abraham
TIara Tanae' Abraham
Elyvette Acevedo Miranda
Lakesha Rochelle Acker
Dominique J. Addison
Zainab Akande
Vincent Mario Alberici
Shanell Lacole Alexander
AdeelaAli
Marqueita Bianca AIIadin
Dhara B. Amin
Mohini Meghan Amin
Justin Anthony Angelo
Nyleena A. Armstrong
Lauren Nicole Aro
David Garry Ashby
Samuel N. Attoh-Okine
Yury Bahena
Tyra Shanae Ballard
Jessica Maureen Barbour
Vance E. Bames III
Brian E. Barrow
Austin L. Bartley
Connor Jase Bartley
Tyler James Baunchalk
Amber Cherice Beaman
Carita Cherie Beavers
Jonathon D. Beemler
Joceyln Nicole Belusko
Gregory Edward Benjamin, Jr.
Allen Nicholas Benson
Shanice Michelle Bishop
Tyreka Nicole Black
Jillian Ann Boberick
Dymesha Shenea Bolden
Ryan 1. Bowen
Jeremy P. Bowie
Kathryn N. Bowman
Donald Orlando Brooks
Brittany Raquel Brown
Jaxon Adonald Brown
Johnathon Aile Brown
Willie J. Browning
Philip Tyler Bucklllan
Melissa Cross Buckminster
Malcolm Jerome Bunche
Charles R. Bunting
Rebecca Elaine Burchfield
Eric W. Burge
Antir Lamar Butler
Eric T. Butler
Robert Bolland Butler
Patrick Joseph Alexander Byrd
Jamaine Callahan
Israel A. Carpio
Charles W. Carr III
Amber M. Cassidy
Justin Joseph Cavanaugh
Jonathan David Chamberlain
Kennon Damone Chandler
Yoon Hee Choi
Vincent 1. Ciarlo
Lorna Paige Coleman
Khris B. Cottingham-Whitty
Shawn D. Cowgill
Samson D. Crawford
Kenyetta D. Croom
Myson Marie Curtis
Bennett Erik Dahl
Randi Michelle Dahms
Kendall Clinton Daniels
Keshivya S. Daniels
Brian Davis
Jessica Lyn Davis
Kelsey Lauren DeBoda
Sabrina Della Monica
Kyle Joseph DeMonte
Alexander Logan Wolfgang
Dettwyler
Shamia Dickerson
Alexander Scott Diego
Richard Dobies, Jr.
Terika Mone' Dollard
Jonathan Dommert
Jocelyn M. Dressel
Erin Marie Duffy
Can Duman
Evelyn 1. Dunnell
Kera Marnaye Eaddy
Derrek W. Eddy
Brandon A. Ellis
Tess Campbell Emery
Jeannette Encarnacion
Holly Elizabeth Engelhardt
Hector Luis Estades
Rebecca L. Evans
Kyle D. Fagan
Anesha Joann Fair
Elaine C. Farr
Tevin Maurice Faucett
Ivor Fazlic
Eric Martin Fernandez
Amanda Claire Fisher
Kevin C. Flanagan
Kyle Fletcher
Cierra Monique Flonnory
Miranda K. Fordham
Machea Nichole Forkgen
Theodore Devon Forrester
Jackeline Fred
Jacob Scott Gaines
Erica Louise Gast
Danielle Nicole Gatta
Kaitlin Nicole Gazdick
Kristen Noelle Gazdick
Derrick Michael George
Lauren Elizabeth Gerhart
4Megan Lynne Gerhart
Joie' Sinead Gibbs
Stephen Lemar Gibbs
Shannon Marie Gilronan
Asya S. Glover
Isaiah Glover
Daniel Gomez
Brandon W. Gouge
Kawaina Nicole Graham
Asudeh Elisabeth Green
Donald Ray Greene, Jr.
Victoria Grifantini .
David Grimes, Jr.
Veron R. Grimes-Grayson
Ian Robert Grohol
Jason M. Grose
Miguel A. Guerrero
Kevin M. Guida
Jesenia Marie Gutierrez
Madinah M. Hackett
Shaun R. Halter
Megan Leigh Hamilton
Morris Motek Harland, Jr.
Kelly Lynette Harper
Elizabeth Harrington
Brandon Michael Harris
Derron A. Harris
Keionica N. Harris
Myra Harris
Rohan A. Harris
Samantha L. R. Harris
Stacia Denise Harris
Teddy Delaine Harris
Tyra Harris
Elizabeth Ann Hauske
Sara C. Heegard
Stephen W. Heim
Kara Shaniece Henry
Jacob B. Hersh
Benjamin A. f/itchcock
David M. Hoehn
Douglas Brandon Hoelzel
Jeffrey C. Hoffman
Ebony S. Holden
Ronald T. Holiskey II
Anice Jere Holland
Tariq R. Holmes
Emma Louise Hooper
Matthew Luther Hopkins
Jillian Alexandra Hornor
Jasmine C. L. Howell-Conkey
Rachel Elizabeth Huber
Michael G. Hudson
Janae Alyce Huff
Mikko K. Huffer
Haley Louise Humes
Jessica Arminda Huskins
Jason Wei-Yeong Huynh
Sara Jeanne I1vento
Comfort S. Irneokparia
Devon Jackson
Xavier Jackson
Crystal James
Eric D. Jenson
Laura Lee Jermyn
Carlise Johnson
Christopher William Johnson
Latoya L. Johnson
Lawanda Nicole Johnson
Ryan G. Johnson
Dayna Katherine Johnston
Ciara Jenay Jones
Da'Ron Antoine lones
Radovan JQvic
Britten D. Joyner
Angelica Juarez
George Robert Justice III
Megan LeeAnn Kadow
Brima Bonkay Kamara
Alexander Kiplimo
Paige M. KJey
Christin Flurry Knox
DavidY. Ko
Margaret F., Kubizne
Ana Kukoleca
Rabina Kumari
Joy Arielle Lasher
Brandon Tajh Lately
Christine Danielle Leithren
Ryan Marshall Lemon
Aaron William Lewis
Ashley Lynn Lewis
Brandi Marie Lewis
Cameron Darnell Lewis
Dimere 1. Lindsey
Brittany Nicole Linton
Chelsie Ann Lloyd
Janelle Denise Lloyd
Antony B. Logan
Zechariah Scott Lopatin
Olivia Alexandra Lucas
Jillian Mae Lynch
Sarah Burner Mackenzie
Devin Paige Maher
Joshua T. Malley
Christine Amy Marks
Roger Wood Marks
Megan Joy Marschall
Belinda F. Marvin
Jonathon Matthew May
Kathryn Marie Mayer
Molly Theresa McCormick
Sean Andrew McCracken
Kathryn Mary McDowell
Martin T. McNeil
Rafael Mendiola Cruz
Ashley Mercer-Lee
Andrea L. Miller
Jamilah H. L. Miller
Ronisha Clote Miller
TImothy Patrick Miller
Benjamin T. Mink
Divya Mishra
Michael A. Moody
Robert Brian Mooney
Janaye Sabrina Moore
Jessica Marie Morales
Matthew D. Morris
Precious M. Morris
Kelsey Kathleen Morrison
Stephanie Ann Mortimer
Nicole Marie Mozee
Prasant Muralidhar
Robert Glenn Neal III
Brandon L. Norwood
Derick Kwakye Offei
Zainab Mosunmola Onaneye
Angel Orrostieta
Nataly Iliana Orrostieta
Funmilola Trinity Owotomo
Dariel D. Padilla
Ashley Elizabeth Parker
Jordan Lashaune Parker
Justin Anthony Parker
Quishawnya l' quice Parker
Aekta D. Patel
Chandni R. Patel
Mit Pravin Patel
Michael William Patterson
Richard Avery Pence
Felesha Victoria Penn
De' Andre Jorge Pennewell
Shaniqua B. Pennewell
Marissa Denise Person
Brittany Dayne Pfitzenmeyer
Shadajah Pickens
Tyler James Piechoski
Matthew Eliot Pierce
Raeann Michelle Pierce
Grace LaToya Pinder
Michael A. Pink
Christopher Leon Pivinski
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.
Kendall Justin Poole
Amber Marie Potts
Chelsea Lyn Powell
Duncan Vaughan Prettyman
Malik Tiair Reeves
Doris Evette Reyes
Isaac Reyes
Matthew E. Reynolds
Shawn Michael Rhodes
Michael Robert Ricks
Pedro Rivera, Jr.
Taihika C. Rivers
Christine Elizabeth Rizzo
Jessica Anna Roarty
Sarah Louise Rockhold
John A. Rodele, Jr.
Louis Alexander Rodriguez
Lauren Claire Rogers
Maria G. Rosales
Sheena M. Rosser
Charles E. Rozanski
James Zachariah Rubick
Melissa Rae Rubick
Michael John Russell
Lee Taylor Sausen
'Adrian 1. Sawyer
Alexander L. Sawyer
Kirstin Ellen Sayers
Jeremy Thomas Scheetz
Jordin M. Scheetz
Sara Danielle SchwartzGlassner
Jennifer Michelle Seppanen
Krystle Lynn Shaffer
Wai-Kit Shum
Amy 1. Siedlecki
Ashley Marie Simpers
AshJyn M. Sisson
John Ferris Skopowski
Sasa Slijepcevic
Andrew Hutchinson Smith
Darrell Lee Smith
Preston L. Smith
Tessa AIIise Smith
Min K. Song
Kyeasha Seanae Spencer
Shannon Jamar Spicer
WiIIM. Spina
Jessica Marie Spring
Charles William Spyres
Christapher Stephen Spyres
Bonnie Dee Stimeling
Thomisha Love Street
Kendrick W. Sullivan
Theresa Marie Tabeling
Leyland S. Tait
HaeTak
Beri Bisanga Tata
John Stephen Taylor
Steven Charles Taylor
Shaun Wesley Thomas
Amanda E. Tjersland
Fidel Angel Torres
Yadira Tovar
Qaaid Tauheed Muhsin Tucker
Michael Curtis Tunell, Jr.
Amber Lynne Turner
Faith Michele Turner
Joshua Michael Turner
Aaron Timothy Tyson
Samuel B. Uffelman
Jessica Lynn Uhline
Ryann Mary Urban
Gregory James Vacek
Johnny L. Vann III
Austin I. Vantrease
Jeremy Daniel Varner
Roman N. Vasiliev
Melinda Joyce Vazquez
Donald Zachary Vrnson
Jennifer Lynn Walden
James Rhett Walker
Byron Junior Lee Wallace
Bronwyn Kathleen Warner
Laroi P. Washington, Jr.
Chania Delores White
Janere A. White
Loshua Thomas White
Jeffrey P. Whiteside
Joseph B. Wicks
Lyndsay Rea Wilkie
Synquette Keavia Wilks
Latasha Nicole Williams
Shaneika Davon Williams
Anton Jamal Williamson
Samantha Marie Willin
Jacob Steven Winchester
Kati Lynn Winchester
Christine Marie Wtrbisky
Amber Michelle Wise
Priscilla A. Woerner
Brandin Thomas Scott Worden
Ashli Rochelle Wright
Samantha Ann Yacabell
Marissa Kathleen Yarnall
Darnell LaDay Young
Elizabeth Anne Young
Andres Zamora Velazquez
Linhai Zhu
Ariana Mae Zimmerman
Ryan A. Zuvich
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r
Christiana High School held its
commencement at 7 p.m. June
1st in the Bob Carpenter Center,
Newark. The Valedictorian is
Angelica Montes.
Sarayn Nicole Acosta
Erin K. Agnor
Priest D. Aiken, Jr.
Benjamin Alexander
Blaise Algeo
Kaleem A. Allen
Kasha Renae Allen
Troy A. Alston
Brittany Marie Andrews
Phillip Anthony
Meghan Taylor Antos
Jordan Asbury
lmari Nicole Ashley
Heather Ann Atkinson
Rachel Alexandra Attenberger
Amaechi Atupulazi
Jewell Olivia Austin
Ellen Sullivan Baca
Mykiah Yvette Bagley
Adrienne Cherise Bailey
Shakia Monay Bailey
Andrea Natasha Baker
Gwanyan I. Barker
Ariana Battin
Teyanah C. Baxter
A1isha Nicole Beckford
Jaiquann Beckham
Timothy Bingnear
Wesley William Blount, Jr.
Harry Dominick Bolton
Terique Adrianne Rodrick Boyd
Eric Jamal Boyer
Alexander Brit Bradley
Kelsey Branigan
Jeana Regina Bransford
La-Mont Britt
Andre Brittingham
Takeerah Shante Britton
Anthony Joseph Brown
Javon B. Brown
Stacie Brown
La-Shayla R. Burton
Rachel Burton
Kwarease Byard
Brian Callahan
Ricardo Carrasquillo, Jr.
Angelique Marie Cassell
Walter Ray Cassidy
Nicholas Cerminara
Michael Ciafardo
Keionna Clark
Kelvin B. Cobbs-Jackson
Mark Conaway
Cherrelle A. Cooper
Nyiehsa M. Corbett
Tamika Yvette Dora Cotton
Tymir R. Cowans
Cassie Amanda Crew
Arron Crookshank
Sean Joseph Crossan
Nanakofi T.O. Dadson
Jowayne Jahvon Daley
Deangie A1andria Davis
Francis Rashaun Davis
Jeremi Davis-Wright
Kelly Marie Katina Deery
Shontel A. Deflorimonte
Latisha Louise Demonia
Yaye Diallo
Henry Joseph Diaz
Oguzcan Diktas
MeganR. Dill
Dana Dinkel
Kenisha Dishaw
John Donathan
Holly Elaine Draper
Amanda Lynn Driesbach
Gabriela Carolina Droz
Velasquez
Chanae Ashlee Edwards
Zachary C. Edwards
Raquel Eoff
Cigdem Erkan
Emon Evans
Totiyana Shanae Evans
Brice Fellman
Crystal Foraker
Bianca Ford
Morris Foster
Brynn M. Foth,
Morgan M. Freeman
Shayla Freeman
Samantha Friant
Jeffery Galvin
Jerron M. Garrett
Daji Gibbs
Markeya Delrae Gibson
Geoffrey Gilbert
AalimJ. Gill
Jonathan Charles Gilmore
Kelly Nicole Glover
Lauren Lynn Goffredo
Bianca S. Goodridge
Vincent Louis Graci
Taneshia Nicole Graham
Jean Michelle Greathouse
Raven Erika Green
Waamiq Griffin
Stephanie Lynne Griffith
Marquis Davon Hampton
Nuriyna A.w. Haye
Ashli Monique Henderson
Justyn H. Hernandez
Nancy Elizabeth Hernandez
Todd Holden
Gerald Robert Hornbuckle
Kristina Mariah Horton
Darine Howze
Caitlyn Louise Hughes
Dean Richard Hunter
Jeffrey Irons
Ali Jafri
Rickita James
Arielle Monet Jenkins
Christopher Jennings
Ashley Janee Johnson
Keith L. Johnson
King H. Johnson
Alexandria Kierra Jones
Da'Shanna P. Jones
Gabrielle Nicole Jones
Andrew R. Joyner
James Joyner
Salina Marie Juarez
Amber Lyn Keen
Patricia Shanice Kelly
Benjamin Kibugi
Jonathan Lamarr King
Tyere Abdul Knight
Philip G. Korzeni wsky
Nikki Kress
Sarah Loreina Lambert
Rodney A. Laryea
Monique Avadean Lewis
Keshia Linto
Benjamin 1. Loder
Lenette Marie Lopez
Kenneth G. Lumpkin
Daneshia Aunya Lyles
Jordan Alexander MacDowall
Samar Sarah Madarani
Jeffrey Germaine Major, Jr.
Tiauna Cemeone Major
Nathan P. Maliszewski
Amy Elizabeth Malkin
Bridgette Nicole Marshall
Maryann Masso
William Craig Matthews
Jaclyn Alyce Mayhart
Victoria Dawn McAvaney
Sha-Terra McClatchie
Taylor Elizabeth McCusker
Jennifer Lynn McElrone
Caleb Dillon McGarry
Justine McKee
Jay Christopher McMurray -
Morgan Jessica McQueen
Ashley Victoria Megahan
Kaitlin Rose Meinhaldt
Alexis Michelle Mercado
Magdaline Mercado
Nathaniel N. Miller
Salone Mills
Angelica Marie Montes
Rian Javette Moore
Keaira Morgan
Christopher Sea Morris
Kimberly Morton
Marques Levert Murphy
May Nabha
Brittany Monet Needam
Cheris Michelle Nelson
Martin Ngana
Diane Nga'Nga Njeri
Isatou Njie
Caroline Njuguna
Brian Nuamah
Dylan Cole Oakes
Terrence A. Odrick, Jr.
Tobechukwu M. Ofuani
Jasmin Orange
Martell Park, Holly Parsons
Kajal Patel
Nirali M. Patel
Diptee K. Pathak
Janki R. Pathak
Raquel J. Pauls
NiaPayne
Jameer Walter Pemsley
Andrew Ryan Perry
Aimee May Phillips
Ashlee Pitts
Melissa Pleasanton
Renee Marie Poole
Sharis LaShalle Purnell
Malcolm Quallo
Roazia Rafiqi
Yunior Cesar Ramirez
Amelia I. Ramsaran
Richard D. Rathell
Eric Ray
Vasil Theodore Razpopov
AmirRhoden
Carlina Richardson
Saquan A. Richmond
beSean Tony Robinson
Taylour Janette Robinson
Jasmine Onya Rochester
Melissa Rogers
Tyrell Roundtree
Brian Christopher Rowe
Tyler Daniel Sagers
Esam M. Saleh
Matthew John Santoleri, Jr.
Evan T. Schilling
Audrey Michelle Seningen
Zikera Shabazz
Shapan Singh
Caitlin Smelstoys
Devon Smith
Jerre M. Smith
Johnathan Mathew Smith, Jr.
Kory Vaughn Smith
SurPree Janell Smith
Christopher David Spagnuolo
Matthew Allan Stapleford
Roland Edward Stevenson, III
Samantha L. Stopyra
Jasmine Kinisha Lashae Stovall
Ashley Nicole Szczerba
Safoora Taher
Ashley Nicole Tappe
Nikolas Harry Tarabicos
Joshua Phillip Tatnall
Robert Kyle Taylor
Yemen Ali Thabet
Jamal Keon Thomas
Chelsea Denise Thompson
Rudolph Raymond
Thompson, III
Neal Jonathan Thorpe
Emma Marie Tomlinson
Anthony Tracey
Sheree Shante Truitt
Kellan Lawrence Turner
John M. Vannoy, II
Solymar Vasquez
Yedith Velazquez
Joshua David Vied-Lucas
Becky Marie Waldorf
Herbert Walker
Jamar Walker
Hayes Waltman
Devon Alexis Lee Washington
Kiara TyKola Weeks
ShaVaughn Audrianna West
Hiram Whatley, Jr.
Barien Davis White
Brittaney White
Darien Leon White
Devon Andrea White
Robert Anthony White
Kennisha M. Wiggins
LaCarrie Shante Wilks
Brittney Williams
Elijah Jarrett Williams
James Leroy Williams, III
Jazmine Marie Williams
Madison M. Williams
Michael Jared Williams
Moriah Williams
Stephon L. Williams
Tequoia C. Williams
Jenniera Cheyenne Wiliamson
Keith Isaiah Wilson
Taylor A. Wing, Kirk Wise, Jr.
Brittany Renee Witt
Jessica Arlene Woodley
Krystal Sherie Wright
Inbok Yea
Peter Jeffrey David Young
Luis Zavala
Michael Zinn
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Shayquana Abrams
Sahira 1. Abreu
Michelle Albrecht
Ariel A. Almondo
Charles Anderson
Isaiah Lee Anton
Jacquelynn Baez
Raghiatou Bah
Mark David Bailey
Nathan Daniel Barnard
Shaniqua M. Barnes
Sherry Lyn Bautista
Jesse Dean Beahler
Anita Adell Bess
Thomas Chari Botwright
David Boyd
Frederick Brako
Maurice A. Brooks
Anna Alyce Brown
Megan Elizabeth Brown
William Robert Brown
Shamara Renee Brummell
David Anthony Buchanan
Jasmine Adina Buckner
Stefani Lyn Bultena
Lacole Dominique Burks
Charles R. Burley Jr.
Antoinette V. Busbee
Zandra Joy Butalid
Taylor Elise Butler
Keronn Byrd
Ryanna Mariah Byrd
Andrew Keith Cale
Shantel Campbell
Bianca Joseph Carcillo
Monique Shalynn Carter
Reginald Carter
Andrew T. J. J.:astagna
Yasmine Chandler
Kimberly Marie Cibroski
Richard TerelJe Clark
Robert Roy Clark
Suzanne Pearle Clarke
Gordon Thomas Cleveland
Brian Vandamme Collins
Lajoune T. Collins
Shola T. Cooke
Juan Esteban Correa
Sebastian Correa
Andre Dwaine Cox
Shantel D. Creecy
Christopher Cruz
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Angela Beth Dashnaw
Jeffrey W. Davis
Kevin M. Davis
Jasmine K. Dickerson
Lisa R. Dickinson
John Jacob Dillon
Pedro Dominguez
Jessica Marie Eagan
Joseph James Ellis
Randall Travis Ellsworth
Hector J. Espinosa III
Ashley Marie Ferguson
Aaron Keith Fields
James 1. Fields Jr.
Herberth Flores
Waynia Raven Sade' Flowers
Nieem Dewitt Foraker
Michelle S. Frantz
Malachi O. Freeman
Peter Antonio Frett
Shelbi Lyn Frye
Akoye Garnory
Jessica Lynn Geary
Roteasha Renay Gibbs
Sascha Tyese Gibson
Lori Glass
Avery Matthew Glover
Taylor Trent Goicuria
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SI. Mark's High School graduDavid John Citro
Corey S. Fortunato
Genoveva Carla Francis
ated 378 students during the
Julie Kathleen Clark
school's 37th commencement
Kristen L. Clark
GabrieUe Marie Franzone
exercises held at the school
. Donald Scott Clower
Jordan Patrick Fugeman
on Sunday, June 7. The Most
Abygale Leigh Cochran
Edward Thomas Fuller IV
Reverend W. Francis Malooly,
Lynsey Anne Cochran
Blyss Elyse Galizia
D.D., Bishop of the Catholic
Michael Cochran
Janna Gallagher
Diocese of Wilmington presided. . Kelley Christina Coftiey
Marie Elizabeth Gallion
The welcome address was given
Tyler Craig Colby
Chelsea Alexis Ganc
by Michael Patrick Howard and
Stefanie Kim Colino
Lauren Brittany Gannon
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the farewell speech was given by Joshua Robert Collacchi
Kristin Nicole Garber
Darra Olivia Markland.
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Delaware School
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Graduates
James A. Gromis, Jr.
If
Samantha Joyanne Jones
Ivan M. Robinson
Donald A. Steele, Jf.
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Brandon White
Watch sugar intake during the lazy days of summer
By KATY DALY JONES
SPECIAL TO THE NEWARK POST
Editor's note: Jones is New Castle
County Extension Educator, 4-H
Youth Development ,
A
s the days get longer and the
sun starts shining more we
know summer is coming soon.
School will be ending and vacations,
camps, and long
lazy afternoons at
the pool will fill
our days. Summer
also brings some
sweets back into
our lives that we
may not have seen
in a while. Trips to Jones
the local ice cream
or water ice shop, cotton candy at the
carnival, and fried candy bars at the
state fair are all sugary, gooey treats
that suddenly appear once the warm
weather arrives. Though everything
is OK in moderation, too
much sugar in your diet
can cause some undesirable side effects.
There are numerous conditions that
can be caused due
to an over consumption of sugar, such as
fatigue, weight gain,
tooth decay, and a
spike in insulin which
can lead to diabe-,
tes. Additionally, if
you are consuming
too much sugar, you
aren't leaving enough
room in your body to
absorb healthy nutrients.
Considering that sugar
contains no fiber, proteins,
minerals, fats, or enzymes
you are actually just eating
empty calories. And beware of
calories you may be drinking; did you
know that a 12 oz can of soda contains
approximately 10 teaspoons of sugar?
Can you think of the
last time you saw a
vending machine
that dispensed 12
oz cans? It is
more likely that there was a 16 or 20
oz bottle.
'We know that we want to encourage our families to "make healthy" eating, and drinking, decisions that will
provide them with the nutrition they
need. Well have no fear, there are several summer "treats" that are healthy
options. Fresh locally grown strawberries and peaches are soon to be spotted
in grocery stores and at farmer's markets everywhere, as well as zucchini,
tomatoes, arugula, and many other
fresh crisp veggies. These foods
are at their
peak during these warm summer
months and they provide a lot more
than just great taste. Strawberries
provide a great dose of Vitamin C,
while peaches pack in a lot of heart
healthy fiber. Green veggies, such as
arugula and squash are plentiful with
iron, magnesium, and Vitamin A. And
while fruits do contain natural sugar
and need to be eaten in moderation,
the 7 grams of sugar in one cup of
strawberries sure beat the approximately 40 grams of sugar in cotton
candy.
Surviving the summer months can
be easy if you focus on the real sweets
of summer. Take advantage of all
of the fresh locally grown produce that ripens during this
time of year. With all foods,
always remember to watch
your intake and be mindful
of portion size. And enjoy
a small cone of ice cream
every now and then; just be
sure to eat your veggies!
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health. $800 ea or
$1500 both. Come wI
cages 410-808-6288
MERCHANDISE
~NIMALS/PETS
MDIDE AREA Gorgeous 4Br, 3Ba cape.
4 acres, 8 stall barn,
infr pool. RE/MAX
Home Experts, Luke
215-218-8896. Open
6/14, 1-4pm.
-------
EARLEVILLE. Very
nice, almost new, 3br,
2ba MH.
Fridge,
CAC, DIW, Irg. lot,
great views . No pets.
$925 mo . 302-4291894
GREAT DEAL
ELKTON
213/4BR starting at
$750 month.
Must See!
NO PETS
443-309-1602
www.thehomesfor
life.com
REAL ESTATE
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DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
Dr,
Manor
4bd ,
1.5ba
$185,900 Features
finishe~ lower level ,
hardwood
floors,
deck, double driveway. Priced below
market!!!
MLS
5496926
361
Mourning
Dove Dr, Middle
Run
Crossing
4bd/2.5ba
$459,900 Stunning
finished bsmt, professional landscaping ,
new carpet,
new hrdwd firs .
Close to county
parks . Newer AIC
unit.
Large, gorgeous interior. MLS
5496662
Brandywine
Management
302-656-1058
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ammo, tools & utility.
302-368-9562
FULL WET SUIT
NEW tags still on it
"Body Glove" royal
blue & black fits 4 10"
-5 ft 70-80 Ibs $95
CALL 302-737-6294
YARD SALES
PU
weeks old. 1 girl,
boys. AKC. $500 ea .
410-920-2321
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-NEW PRICE- 312
Skeet Ave, Fox
Run 3bd , 1.5ba
$192,900 Renovated Bear home, front
& rear decks, new
floors throughout,
totally
renovated
kitchen .
AlC, gas
heat. MLS 5520710
RISING SUN 3Br, all
appl's, finished bsmnt,
fenced yd. $1275/mo
+ sec. 410-398-6178
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,.. MERCHANDISE
WANTED QJsl
baseball cards from
1973 and older
302-420-5866
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SALE
Drive ,
ELKTON Winding
Brook - 3Br. End unit.
WID hookup. No pets.
$7001 mo. + sec. Call
610-476-3368
ter Needed!
for a reliable sitter
a wealth of child-care
exp I knowledge. 12hr days - Tues, Wed
and Fri for an infant D"'HOUSES FO
girl starting in Oct
RENT
2009 . Willing to obtain
or already have Child
CPR Cert. We also
have 2 Jack Russell
Terriers. Competitive
salary. 302-388-7780. 2 Jones Place,
Bear, 3bd, 2.5ba
QUALITY
Princeton Woods,
CONTROL
end-unit twnhome ,
Earn up to $100/ mstr suite, laundry
day. Evaluate retail rm , garage, fenced
stores . Training pro- yrd $975
vided. No exp ·req'd .
Call 877-264-9691
2 Maywood Dr,
Newark, 3bd , 1.5ba
ranch home, hrdwd
firs, wId , fncd yrd.
spacious rms , great
kitchen $1250
QUICKLUBE
now
FACILITY
accepting
applica- 91 E. Main St.,
tions.
Must
have Newark, 1bd, 1ba
experience, be polite convenient location,
and courteous , well walk to class, above
groomed and handle Grassroots, elevayourself in a profes- tor, water allowance
sional manner at all $965
times. Apply in person
at Williams Chevrolet
Brandywine
#5 Automotive Blvd,
3Moa2~6a5g6e~oe5n8t
Elkton MD.
HOUSES FOR
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(302) 366-0208
ELKTON. 2br, 2nd
fir, wId, dishwasher,
no pets. $750 mo. +
sec dep 443-350-7684
II!S""HELP WANTED
,..
PART-TIME
U
FOR RENT
ELKTON- Turnquist
TH, 3br, 1.5 bath.
No pets. $950 Imo.
1-410-639-9008
• ADOPT.
REWARD!
1101
Millstone
Newark, DE 19711
Y
New Today
New Today
" ' LOST &
,.
FOUND
203 New London Rd,
Walk to UD,
all w/4 BR 2BA
(4 Apts in 1 Bldg)
49 E. Cleveland Ave,
Walk to UD,
3BR 1BA Duplx
Delaware
Property
Management Co. L.L.C.
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PersimELKTON HEIGHTS mon Creek 2br 2.5ba,
2Br, 1ba. Enclosed bk no pets $1000/mo +
porch $800/mo No sec 302-293-5367
AREA pets. 410-885-2223
CALVERT
apartment on farm. - - - - - - - To Share
$600 per mo + electricity. 410-658-6410
" . ADOPTIONS
A beautiful financially secure home filled
with LOVE, music and
laughter,
stayhome
mom & doting dad
yearn
for
baby.
Expenses paid.
Ned & Stephanie
1-800-816-8424
UHOUSES FO
RENT
F'
120
Mount Royal Ave .
West Bel Air Ave, right
to Mount Royal. Sat,
June 13, 8am-2pm .
Furniture, household,
lots of good stuff!
ABERDEEN
893 .
Oxford Ave. Rt 40 ·to
Edmund St, 1st stop ·
ART sign, make right to
Oxford. Sat, June 13,
8am-2pm. Household,
ANTIQUES,
clothes, car parts, lots
Sports memorabilia, of misc items.
and Presidential
photos & more . Call
410-996-9508
~NTIQUES/
~
MOBILE
~ HOMES
FOR SALE
GERMAN
SHEPHERD puppies, pure. , bred. $200. 443-3502156 or 410-658-2499
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CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES 3 ' litters to
choose . $350 . Very
playful. 410-275-2723
" , . ApPLIANCES
Newly renovated 2 br
1ba, in Village Brook
$10 ,000 . Need park .'~I~"l.l
approval. Avai l now.
GOLDEN DOODLE
302-463-6338
PUPS Very light color.
TV Hitachi 46"
F1 B. Bom 5/27109 . 1st
Hi-def plasma projecshots. 410-218-9930
tion with stand. $300
410-658-7601
GERMAN Shepherd
pups pure bred, parSERVICES
ents AKC & ACA reg .
Wormed and vet chk,
HOME
farm raised, parents
IMPROVEMENT
on premises . $325
SERVICES
each . 717-862-1053
BRANTWOOD
LAST SALE
S213- ELK
FOREST ROAD
to Brantwood Dr.
6/13 , 8-2. China
cab, Avon, clothes,
fum , Elvis albums ,
pic frames , misc.
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CHILDREN/
CALVERTI N EAST
317 Old Zion Rd, off
Rt 272, Sat 6/13 8a-2
crib, car seats, unused
Tupperware ,
toys & much more!
BABY ITEMS
New Today
SWINGSET
Little
Tykes & step 2 outdoor toys for sale.
443-309-3648
CALL OR EMAIL
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CHARLESTOWN!
N EAST 72 Heisler
Ave, corner of
Delaware Ave &
Heisler Sat 6/13 8·3
HUGE yard sale, 20
years ot stuff, everything must go
Pl~G1tl
CO oWl
.
1573
Liberty
Grove Rd on Sat
June 13th at
lam-?
OC'f
.Futon, SALE!
girls
clothing,
toys, household
items and more.
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YARD
ELKTON· corner of
W Main St & Landing
Lane inside, PBS
Locksmith Shop
ELKTON LIONS
CLUB Used Book
Sale Sat June 13th
8:30a • 5:30pm
ELKTON Elkwood
Estates Manor Rd,
Sat 6/13 9a-2p
Rain Date Sun
June 14th 9a·2p
~~~ens 9a~~f~e~:
mens western shirts,
dolls,
housewares,
Nascar collectibles,
quilts, much more . No
early birds, please.
New Today
ELKTON 409 Gallaher Rd. off Big ELk
Chapel. Sat, June 13,
8am-? Baby clothes all sizes, mostly girls.
New Today
ELKTON 13 Peach
Rd in Meadowview off
Fletchwood Rd. Sat,
June 13, 9am-4pm.
Baby clothes, books,
toys, household, more
ELKTON 85 Hickory
Ln. (Meadows at Elk
Creek off Muddy Ln)
Sat, June 13, 8amNoon. Tools, household, VHS tapes, misc
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ELKTON 1548 Blue
Ball Rd, across from
Leeds Church,
Sat 6/13, 8a·3p
New Today
YARD
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Pebble Beach Drive,
Sat June 13th 9am·
2pm 1 DAY ONLY
No reasonable offer
refused, everything
must go!
New Today
4tffill
ELKTON 1375
Blueball Rd. (Corner
of Childs & Blueball) .
ELKTON 7 Heather Sat, June 13, 7am·?
Kitchen stuff; furniCourt, in . Kennsington
COLORA·
142 Courts, Sat 6/13 7·?
ture, clothes, tools,
Barnes Corner Road, gas grill, books hlh
glassware, etc.
near Hopewell Rd items electronics & etc Collectors Estatel
intersection . Sat &
Sun June 13th & r--~~----------
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BOROUGH -WIDE YARD SALE
Saturday, June 20, 2009
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rom a.m. 0 .
SEARCH THESE LOCATIONS FOR
GREAT VALUES!
105 N. Second St.
450 South St.
113 Pine St.
306 Wheeler Blvd.
226 Maryland Ave.
549 W. Locust St.
408 S. 5th St
20 N. 2nd St.
331 Broad St.
Sycamore Crossing :
240 Beaumont St.
317 Manchester St.
Follow the yellow signs to the
New to You (NTY)Thrift Shop at
Ware Presbyterian Village
7 E. Locust Street
Brookside Estates:
415 N. Brookside
410 N. Brookside
101 Sebastian Dr.
112 Sebastian Dr.
105 Midland Dr.
303 S. Brookside Dr.
320 S. Brookside Dr.
117 W. Hillside Dr.
124 West Hillside Dr.
RAIN OR SHINE
And don't forget to frequent our stores
and restaurants while you are
vlsitinq our town.
Call for directIons 610·932-2500
LITTLE
BRITAIN
{PAl Fox Hunt Drive,
2 miles from MD off
272. Fri June 12th &
Sat June 13th, 8am1pm.
YARD
~
Huge annual yard
sale in Charlestown,
MD Sept. 26th 8a-2p
$20 per outdoor
space. Contact Dawn
410·287·6818
PERRYVILLE
34 Patterson Ave.,
Perryville MD, 21903.
Garage Sale,
NORTH EAST Plum
Creek Rd, Sat 6/13, 8· 6/13/09 7:30-1 :OOpm
? furn ., pic's, desk, & 6/14/09 1:00pm-4:30
more MOVING SALE
LAWN
&
GARDEN EQUIPMEN
UFARM SUPPLIES
""
I EQUIPMENT
MONTEREY '07 180
FS, includes trailer.
18' open bow, 4.3
'-"'_. . Volvo Penta. I/O. 30
660 hrs. loaded, fiberglass
RAKE wlpony wheel floors, swim platform ,
410-658-6400 ask for DF, bimini top and
Norm Hunter
cover. $18,900. Call
410-885-9982
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TRANSPORTATION
Alilipiili. -::;';iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii.
" . POWER BOATS
" . POWER BOATS
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~ ACCESS./ STORAGE
New Today
20HP Mercury O/B .
Used only 6 times, like
IlIIIIPI~'1 new.
$1700 OBO.
443-406-7698
YARD
~
ELKTON at the Bee
Hive
near
Rock
Church Rt 273 & Little
Elk Creek Rd Sat 6/13
8·3 Hunter ceiling
fans, lights & electronics, lamps & hlh items,
kids toys, infant seat,
baby bouncer boys,
clothes 3mo - 4T
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ELKTON 209 & 219
E. Main St at Elkton
Presbyterian & Elkton
United
Methodist
Churches Sat 6/13
7·2 at both locations
Everything plus a
bake sale & food
available. Benefits the
Needy Family Fund,
food pantry & mission
trip. Spaces & tables
avail 410-441-4589
8'x10' Self standing.
2 yrs old, exc condo
Propane heater. Pd
New 350 motor, ~
$2500, sell for $1200
blo 410-838-2926 . many new extras.
$4500443·466-4710
U
N EAST 167 Old
Bayview Rd, near
Cecil College Frl 6112
TOOLS
& Sat 6/13 8a·? both
RISING SUN Huge
days clothes, collectibles, hlh & more! sale, Sunrise Estates,
_ _ _ _...,-_ __ Ryan Drive, Sat June
13, 7-1. Webkinz.,
~Ma/tl
Boys & girls Gym'ami/!
NO
AST. Shel- boree, baby items,
tools, TOOLS table saws,
ter Cove Rd, near maternity,
Princess
. house, band saws, drill presssanders,
etc.
Jackson
Marine on Fri indoorl outdoor, toys, es,
6/12 9a-2, Sat 6/13 Antique glassware, Approx 7 pc. Call for
7a-2. Name brand furniture + MORE!
Info 410-808-6288
clothes, kids bike, triCLASSIFIEDS
cycle, vacuume, Little
Tykes, MUCH MORE
41 ()"398-1230 800-220-1230
Rain or Shine!
~
&
Saturday June 13
8:30A.M.- 2:30 P.M.
Many new items Incl.
retail store close out
inventory.
NEWARK Oak Tree
Apts, bldg 7,1 mile off
Elkton Rd, Fri & Sat
9a·3p both days
moving sale, recession prices hlh items
ladies clothing &misc
NORTH EAST· 648
Valley
Mechanics
Road, Saturday June
13th, 8am-1 pm. Baby
clothes, large variety
of misc items. Great
prices!!!
.CHESAPEAKE
CLASSIFIED
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YOU
TREE PLANTING
LEYLAND
CYPRESS
FREE Delivery And Plnnting
6 Month Warranty
Trees 2 10 21h ft. each ........... $15.oo
Trees 31h 104ft. each ............ $25.00
Trees 41h 105ft. each ............ $40.00
Other Trees Available
302-344-3696
302-653-2273
CONSTRUCTION
t~t ~·Mfllti
l\''MfA'Family
ANYWAY YOU
LOOK AT IT,
30'
TROJAN
SPORTFISH
'77
Repowered in '08 wI
new motors & trans.
Twin Chrysler 318.
Sleeps 6. Galley, head
~f~,~~6~1~~~'s:'~~~~
VEHICLES
29' JAYCO '08
Melbourne RV.
Class D, (3)slides,
950 miles, .!.!R!t
Q!1Jtlx. I.2ru!l!.d.
plush, mint cond"
conv. stove etc.
Resale $91,665 sell
for only $68,000 blo
443-350-2881
Here's My Card . ..
local Busines~es At A Glance
~~
HUGE
BARGAINSI
GARAGE-YARD
SALE
Old Telegraph Road
& Mary Court Warwick Friday June 12
19' SEARAY '85
open bow, well
maintained with
extras. Purchased
from orig owner in
'01. $4500 blo
410·642·6351
REcREATION
NORTH EAST Zion
Acres Rd. Calvert
area - above College
off 272. Sat, June 13,
8am-4pm. Daycare
going out of business!
Funiture , washer I
dryer, misc items.
CLASSIFIEDS
410-398-1230
800-220-1230
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Voice Mail 717·786-0271
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Quarryville, PA
• New Construction _ .... • • ~
• Roofing & Siding Custom Built
• Barns & Garages
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CLEANING SERVICES
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302·602·0533
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THE COURT OF
THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
COMMON PLEAS
FOR THE STATE
FOR THE STATE
OFDELAWARE
OFDELAWARE
IN AND FOR
IN AND FOR
NEW CASTLE
NEW CASTLE
COUNTY
COUNTY
IN RE: CHANGE OF IN RE: CHANGE OF
NAME OF
NAME OF
Samith Musthyala
Jennifer Johns Gimbl
PETITIONER(S)
PETITIONER(S)
TO:
Samith Musthyala
Gupta
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Samith
Musthyala int~J?-ds to
- present a PetItIon to
the Court of Common
Pleas for t~e State of
Delaware III and for
New Cast~e County, to
change. hislher name
to Samlth Musthyala
Gupta.
M. Samith
Petitioner
Dated: 6/1/09
np 6112,19,26
THE COURT OF
r
THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
FOR THE STATE
O~D~~~E
LEGAL NOTICE
THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
FOR THE STATE
OF DELAWARE
NEW CASTLE
~~J"ii:
COUNTY
COUNTY
IN RE: CHANGE OF IN RE: CHANGE OF
TO
NAME OF .
NAME OF
Jennifer Frances
Zachary Edward
Christina Nicole
Johns
Coffing
Johnson
NOTICE IS HEREBY PETITIONER(S)
PETITIONER(S)
GIVEN that Jennifer- TO: Zachary Ashton TO
Johns Gimbl int~~ds Edward Coffing
Christina Nicole
to present a PetItIon NOTICE IS HEREBY Johnson Leeson
to the Court of Com- GIVEN that Zach- NOTICE IS HEREBY
mon Pleas for t~e ary Edward Coffing GIVEN that ChrisState of Delaware III intends to present a tina Nicole Johnson
and for New Cas~le Petition to the Court intends to present a
County, to change ~sl of Common Pleas for Petition to the Court
her name to JennIfer the State of Delaware of Common Pleas for
in and for New Castle the State of Delaware
Frances Johns. .
Jenmfer J ..~lmbl County, to change hisl in and for New Castle
PetItlOner her name to Zachary County, to change hisl
Dated: 5/26/09
Ashton Edward Coff- her name to Christina
np 6/5,12,19
. ing.
Nicole Johnson LeeSusan Coffing son.
William Coffing Christina N. Johnson
THE COURT OF
Petitioner
Petitioner
COMMON PLEAS
Dated: 6/3/09
FOR THE STATE Dated: 614109
np 6112,19,26
np 6/12,19,26
OF DELAWARE
IN AND FOR
NEW CASTLE
COUNTY
IN RE: CHANGE OF
CPG, INC.
NAME OF
20~6 NEW CASTLE AVE.
Tanya Bernal
NEW CASTLE, DE 19720
PETITIONER(S)
302-658-6121
TO
_
NOTICE OF GARAGE KEEPERS SALE
Tyson Morales
.
SALE DATE: JULY 7,2009 @ 10:00 AM
NOTICE IS HEREBY
'94 BMW SIN .................. WBABE6328RjC14381
GIVEN ~hat Tanya
Bernal Illte~d.s to
'94 FORD SIN ................. 1FDWF6084RVA23908
present a PetItIon to
'07 HYUNDAI SIN .......... 5NPET46C57H232323
the Court of Common
'98 CHEVY S/N .............. 1G1NE52M8W6146651
~~~~~% tf: ~a:ef~~ '92 LEXUSS/N ...................JT8VK13T3N0063305
New Castle County, to
'98 MERCURY SIN ........ .4M2ZU55POWUj10833
change hislher name
'04 DODGE S/N ................ 1B3EL36X94N137077
to Tyson Morales.
Tanya Bernal
'94 CADILLAC SIN .......... 1"G6KS52Y9RU807130
Petitioner
np 6112
COMMON PLEAS
FOR THE STATE
OF DELAWARE
IN AND FOR
NEW CASTLE
COUNTY
IN RE: CHANGE OF
NAME OF .
Carla L. Waller
PETITIONER(S)
T5
Carla L. Gibbs
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Carla
L. Waller intends to
present a Petition to
the Court of Common
Pleas for the State of
Delaware in and for
New Cast~e County, to
change hislh~r name
to Carla L. GIbbs. '
Carla L. W~ller
Carla L .. ~lbbs
Dated: 5/29/09PetItIoner Dated: 6/1109
np 615,12,19
LEGAL NOTICE
np 6/12 ,19,26
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
PUBLIC SALE
LEGAL NOTICE
HERRERA, INC., tla LA TOLTECA, has on
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
May 29, 2009 applied with the Office of the
will sell at public sale on JULY 17, 2009 at PS
Alcoholic Beverage Control Commissioner for
ORANGECO INCJPUBLIC STORAGE, 201
approval of a "substantive change" to a license
Bellevue Rd., Newark, DE 19713 at 12:00
by adding a u6-seat bar" to a restaurant with a
p.m., the personal property heretofore
liquor license on the premises located at 304stored with the undersigned by:
308 Fox Hunt Drive, Fox Run Shopping CenA048 - Danyle Bartlett - boxes, furniture
ter, Bear, Delaware 19701.
A098 - Richard Weiss - bags, boxes, vacuPersons' who are against this application
um
should provide written notice of their objecB024 - Terry Harter - boxes, clothing, bed
tions to the Commissioner.. For the Commissioner to be required to hold a hearing to con- . frame
Bl13 - Latera Harrison - boxes, clothing,
sider additional input from persons against
bed frame
the application, the Commissioner must
receive one or more documents containing a
B152 - Bonnie McNair c boxes, furniture
total of at least 10 signatures of residents of
E048 - Michele Bibbs - suitcase, totes, TV
property owners located within 1 mile of the
E143 - Francis Gachaga - bed,dresser, cofpremises or in any incorporated areas located
fee table
within 1 mile of the premises. The protest(s)
F028 - Alysha Andrews - misc. household
must be filed with the Office of the AlcoF087 - Ketesia Walls - boxes, electronics
holic Beverage Control Commissioner at the
G032 - Fred Worden 11/ - totes, furniture
3rd Floor, Carvel State Building, 820 North
H037 - Tomecka Stocks - boxes, electronFrench Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19801.
ics
The protest(s) must be received by the Commissioner's office on or before June 29, 2009.
G022 - Doris Morris - furniture, toys
Failure to file such a protest may result in the
Bl16 - Malinda Johnson - boxes, electronCommissioner considering the application
ics, toys
without further notice, input or hearing. If
F031 - Carmen Thompson - bedding, boxanyone has questions regarding this matter,
es, furniture
please contact the Commissioner's office.
np 6/12,19 ·
np 5129,615,12
, LEGAL NOTICE
THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
FOR THE STATE
OF DELAWARE
IN AND FOR
NEW CASTLE
COUNTY
IN RE: CHANGE OF
NAME OF
Hafid Valdivia-Cordova
PETITIONER(S)
TO
H<tfid De la CruzValdivia
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Hafid
Valdivia-Cordova intends to present a
Petition to the Court
of Common Pleas for
the State of Delaware.
in and for New Castle
County, to change hisl
her name to .H.afid De
la Cruz-ValdIvIa.
Griselda ValdiviaCordova
Madre
Petitioner
D d 5/21/09
ate :
np 5/29,6/5,12
LEGAL NOTICE
THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
FOR THE STATE
OF DELAWARE
IN AND FOR
NEWCASTLE
COUNTY
IN RE: CHANGE OF
NAME OF
Jennifer M. Shuler
PETITIONER(S)
TO
Jennifer M. Hillman
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Jennifer
M. Shuler intends to
present a Petition to
the ,Court of Common
Pleas for the ·State of
Delaware in and for
New Castle County,
to change her name to
Jennifer M. Hillman.
Jennifer M. Shuler
Petitioner
Dated: May 12, 2009
np 5/29,6/5,12
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7:00 PM
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The purpose of this meeting is to review
current activities funded by the Federal
Community Development Block Grant
program and the Newark Revenue Sharing program and to provide infor.mation
on funding and application process for
the 36th Year (July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011)
Community Development Block Grant
program. The meeting is sponsored by
Newark's Community Development/Revenue Sharing Advisory Committee.
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PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
will sell at a public auction on 7/17/09 at
1:00 p.m. at:
'
PS ORANGECO INC./PUBLIC STORAGE
SBOO KIRKWOOD HWY••
WILMINGTON. DE 19BOB
S02-99B-0125
the personal property heretofore stored
.
with the undersigned by:
1171 - Bonnie Smith - 50 boxes, furniture,
bedding, electronics
1101 - Turquoise Garcia - 50 boxes, furniture, bedding
2022 - Sylvia Goberman 2nd - 50 boxes,
bedding, electronics
2025 - joseph Young - 3 boxes, 2 totes
2056 - Eric Fox - 5 boxes
4021 - Ronald Cunningham - 5 boxes, 2
totes, furniture
4046 - Catenis Evans - 5 boxes, furniture,
electronics
4110 - Joseph Young -ladders, big toy
5073 - Kathy Barkley - boxes, furnitl,lre
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LEGAL NOTICE
The following Sentinel Self Storage sites will be holding public
auctions on July 8, 2009. All sales are cash only and final. A $100
cash deposit is required to purchase a unit.
SENTINEL SELF STORAGE
200 First State Boulevard
Wilmington DE, 19804
302-999-0704
Public auction to be held on July 8, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. The following units will be auctioned:
#0115 - Maria Collazo - 2 bags, mattress, 13 boxes, china cabinet,
dining room chairs, microwave, desk, fan, ice chest, ·Ioveseat, end
tables, dining room tables, 2
#0239 - Rashidah Roane - 2 bags, bed frame, box spring, mattress,
entertainment center, monitor, speakers, 4 tires, 2 totes, jack
#0322 - Margaret Nichols - air conditioner, baby chair, 9 bags,S
boxes, fish tanks, rug, 2 totes, TV stand
#1263 - Anthony l. Cheeks -box spring, mattress, desk, entertainment center, floor lamp, TV
..
#3150 - Keith Rineer - 4 bags,S boxes, rug, 2 totes, toys, curio cabin~
,
#5107 - Cecilia Cross - 1 bag, headboard, 3 boxes, kitchen chairs,
chest of drawers, dresser, ironing board
#4115 - Clayburn j. Creppon - baby stroller, clothing, sofa, lamp,
loveseat, totes
SENTINEL SELF STOR"GE
465 Pulaski Hwy.
New Castle, DE 19720
302-328-5810
. A public auction will be held on Wednesday, July 8; 2009 at
1:00 p.m. The contents of the following storage units will be auctioned. .
#3045 - Arricka Burruss - baby stroller, bags, bed frame, boxes,
couch, dresser, entertainment center, ironing board, dining table,
totes, toys, TV, futon, printer
SENTINEL SELF STORAGE
1100 Elkton Road
Newark, DE 19711
302-731-8108
A public auction will be held on Wednesday, July 8, 2009 at 10:00
a.m. The contents of the following storage units will be auctioned:
#3105 - Cynthia McGuire - desk, entertainment center, lamp, pictures, shelving, totes, toys, washer
#5044 - Robert l. Congo, Jr. - bed frame, mattress, boxes, upholstered chair, couch, desk, dresser, microwave, night table, totes,
BBQ grill, file cabinet
#5005 - Jason Mandato - air conditioner, boxes,desk, table lamp,
shelving, tool box, portable TV, portable heaters, curio cabinet
#4011 - Kevin Bazzani - boxes, shelvIng, speakers, stereo, toys, console Tv, tools, printer
.
#4009 - Christian johnston, Jr. - headboard, boxes, kitchen chair,
clothing, couch, dresser, microwave, shelving, kitchen table, toys,
tapes, vacuum, corner stand
SENTINEL SELF STORAGE
333 E. Lea Blvd.
Wilmington, DE 19802
302-764-6300
Public auction to be held on July 8, 2009 at 12:00 p.m. at the
above address. All sales are cash only. All sales are final. The units to
be auctioned are as follows:
#32 - Frederick Martin - bags, boxes; kitchen chair, upholstered
chair, couch, ice chest, pictures, suitcase, tool box, totes, vacuum
#98 - Evon Yett - bags, boxes,.totes
#170 - Keisha Coleman - baby chair, baby crib, bags, microwave,
shelving, totes
#14~ - Craig l. Hutt - paint, wood, tools
#273 - Patricia Olesky - boxes
#310 - Angela D. Ames - upholstered chair, couch, love seat, refrigerator, totes, toys
#322 - Andrew .Brock - bags, boxes, kitchen chair, desk, fan, speakers;totes, golf clubs
#354 - Phillip Davis - bags, kitchen chair, computer, kitchen table, totes
#408 - Thomas E. Glenn - boxes
#409 - Chris Day - baby crib, bed, headboard, boxes, filing cabinet,
office chair, upholstered chair, couch, desk, shelving
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Call 610-932-8965
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ATVs
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$16,000410-391-0384
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WE
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cars, trucks & vans.
$100 & up. 302-4207411 or 302-650-4579
A BIG AMOUNT OF - - - - - - - CASH PAID for all
cars & trucks. Free
towing 443-378-2612
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26' POP UP Grand "'-K-L-X-2-5-0--E-nd-u-ro"" Chevrolet
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or b/o 410-658-9566
CASH PAID FOR
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PONTIAC
VI BE,
1990 and newer, will VICTORY HAMMER
DODGE RAM 1/2 'OS, blk, Ithr, Sr, 5 spd,
pick up. 610-637-9493 '05, 100 cu inch eng, - TON '89 318 cu in, 2 54k I miles, $12,500
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TOYOTA SIENNA
398-9137 call aft 3pm re.a r wheel,
7 ,500
LE '02 runs good &
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ miles. Show room
looks good, like new,
HERITAGE SOFT condo $13,900. Call
new timing belt, tires,
TAIL
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battery,
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MILES, lots of extras.'
$5495 or b/o 410-392Garage kept. $10,000. " ' AUTO PARTS &
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410-652-6324
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VW SUPER
small work. 105,000
BEETLE 1971
miles $1,000 or best Great body, purple,
offer. 443-402-0957
runs good. $4,000
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$200. 4 Transmission runs great 120k mi.,
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$50 each . Call
$3500410-287-7542
Mazda, Chrysler is
410-642-2494
proud to announce to
TOYOTA Highlander the people of Cecil
AWD,
fully
'02.
Gold,
PICK UP CAP. '07
Co. that we made the
for ext. cab, GMC or loaded, 20k. Impeccacut. For your next
Chevrolet.
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$500. 410-893-1992 $16,900. Must see! Patrick Lindsey or
410-272-5843
or 410-838-7675
call 443-206-3961
New Today
New Today New Today
New Today
New Today
New Today
~isit one of these local dealers
and drive home happy!
Direct: (443)553-6726
Office: (410) 398-9000
E-mail: [email protected]
VOLKSWAGEN
SmifII,
VOLKSWAGEN,LTD ..
4304 Kirkwood Highway,
WILMINGTON,
DE
302-998-0131
Drivers wanted ~
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CHEVROLET
OLDSMOBILE
302-834-4568
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ST. GEORGES, DE
Susan M.
ARDENT TITLE COMPANY
(410)
~night
• Settlement Agent
149-151 E. Main Street, Elkton, MD 21921
Fax (410) 996~9784 • [email protected]
996~9780·
Phone
Number
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6.3751014.744
CECIL BANK
. (410) 398-1650
LENDER
CLASSIC MORTGAGE CORP
(302) 366-1661
MBA FINANCIAL SERVICES
. (410) 287-5600
PEOPLES BANK OF ELKTON
(410) 996-2265
WILMINGTON MORTGAGE
(410) 398-5607
*PLEASE CALL FOR RATES
5.01015.23
Please call for quotes. Many programs.
All credit considered.
5.1251015.26
Call For FHA Rates! !
5.3751015 .61
5.751015.83
PLEASE CALL FOR RATES.
100% financing available-Interest only options!
1st time home buyers, 2nd homes & investment properties.
5.51.5/3.614
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6.12510/4.4
FREE PRE-APPROVAL - NO APPLICATION FEE
These rates, effective 6/09/09, were provided by the lenders and are subject to change. Other terms may be available. These rates are for existing first mortgages. Points may vary on refinances. Down payment requirements may vary. *Caps
and length may vary on adjustable rates. The APR is based on a $100,000 mortgage with a 20% down payment and is in addition to interest included points fees & other credit costs. To list your mortgage rates, call our Real Estate Sales
Division at 410 398-3311 or 1-800-220-3311. These mortgage rates are a paicj;advertising feature of the Cecil Whig
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lMORTGAGE
205 East Main Street, Elkton, MD 21921
Office: 410-398-5607· TOLL FREE: 800-607-5607
Loan Officer
Kim Pettitt
Bruce Fink
Loan Officer
Loan Officer
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