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. ~ FOR THE RECORD I , ~:P ro p er t y tax rates in Newark will increased by three Dance Studio Operator Arrested for Exp loiting Patron i ts from the current rate of 39 cents per $100 of John C. Carpenter, 58, of the 2300 Block ter and was a client at the Dance Pru1ners stu­ Carpenter was taken to the New Castle ~essed vaul ation to 42 cents per $100 of assessed val­ of West Newp011 Pike. was arrested Nov. 9 on dio between January, 1995 and June, 1998, County Police Headquarters and held pend­ uation. This increase was described incorrectly in the charges of Exploitation of an Infirm Adult during which time she reportedly gave Car­ ing arraignment at Justi ce of the Peace Court and Theft , according to the Depru1ment of penter approximately $50,000. 18 . ll'ark Posr on Nov. 17. Justice. The woman was living on her own during "We continue to work hard to assure that Cru·penter is the fo nner operator of Dance this time, while family members became those who victimize sen.ior citizens are held Pru1ners, a dance studio on Kirkwood High­ increasingly concerned about money the accountable for their offenses," said M. J

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Thanksgiving no OUT OF THE Arne Can we time to be carefree help? Offices: The paper's offices are located .conveniently in the , As we approach press deadline before the Robscott Bu il ding, 153 E. · holiday, transportation officials are warn­ Chestnut Hill Rd. , Newark, DE 19713. Office hours are 8:30 ing this year could bring the heaviest trav­ a.m. to 5 p.m. we ekday s. el by land and air in Thanksgiving history. Phone: (302) 737-0724 This means fatigued, stressed and harried travel­ Facsimile: (302) 737-9019 ers are going to have to exercise here-to-before e-mail: [email protected] unknown amounts of patience coming and going to On Internet: www.ncbl.com/postf their holiday revels. To subscribe: Call 737-0724 or ;: State police nationwide have already launched 1-800-220-3311 . Cost is enhanced traffic watches and warned travelers that $15.95 per yea r to New Castle County addresses. To begin a 'they are looking for alcohol impaired drivers in par­ subscription, simply calL ticular. To place a classified: CaiiH00- Anecdotal stories report that the Wednesday 220-1230 before Thanksgiving is the biggest "bar night" of To place a display ad: Call 737- the year - surprising those who might have thought 0724. it was New Year's Eve or St. Patrick's Day. This only adds to the sad trend of deadly acci­ HE STAFF of the Newark Post is anx­ dents in the late evening and early morning hours on · the front of the College Inn around 1950 at the corner of Main Street and North College Tious to assist readers and advertisers. highways as families make marathon and exhaust­ . Now restored and known as Raub Hall on the University of Delaware campus, tbe building Reporte rs, writers, editors and salespeo­ ing efforts to reach relatives in time for turkey din­ residence of Charles Raub, a former president of the University, before it was used as a ple can be contacted as listed: ~Ura1nt for over 30 years. This photo is from the holdings of the Newark Historical Society. ners. James B. Stre it, Jr. is the the AHic" features historic photographs from Newark's history, recent and long ago. publisher of the Newark Post. Winter weather forecasts could add more fun to who have a historic photo and would like to share it with other readers are invited to loan He sets pol icies and manages the frolicking as snow and slippery roads return for l)hotos for reprinting in this space. Special care will be taken. Send old photos to the Newark all departments in the Newark the first time since last February_ "Out of the AHic," 153 E. Chestnut Hill Rd., Newark 19713. For information, call the Newark office. Call him at 737-0724. waekdays, 8:30a.m. to 5 p.m., at737-0724. And this could all occur before the first turkey is Mary E. Petzak is the editor. She is responsible for all copy carved_ The other side of the mountain is just as fes­ m the paper except sports and ive . . advertising . Contact her at A few years ago, travelers at Baltimore 737-0724 . . International Airport reported seeing a man take a PAGES FRoM THE PA)f Marty Valania prepares the sports pages . The sports edi­ golf club out of a golf bag and shatter the wind- News as 11 appeared m the Newark Posr thfoughout the years tor is seldom in the office, 'S.hield of an automobile blocking the way for his however, he checks in fre­ quently. Leave messages for vehicle outside the baggage claim area. Marty at 737-0724. : Meanwhile, planes continued to arrive at the hub November 25, 1925 extra holiday money. tion to overcome insurmountable problems. School board presi­ Katy Ciamaricone is a staff ~irport , even though it was 1 a.m. on the Sunday Deal held up by dent Gilbert Scarborough Jr. writer and general assign­ after Thanksgiving. Refreshed and energized by discovery of old deed November 22, 1978 ass ured, however, that taxpayers ment reporter. Contact her at four whole days away from the rat race, the travel­ wiU not bear the brunt of the 737-0724. The discovery of of an old UAW up in arms salary increase. ers were making their way home when real life deed and a resultant tangle Marla Bowens is the office broke out. It was not a Hallmark moment. over hunting ban manager and editorial assis­ between the parties concerned tant who processes most has held up the purchase by Charging "discrimination November 24, 1995 : Have a happy Thanksgiving, don't overdo it - against hunters," the United Auto press releases. She prepares and be careful out there. Maxwell 0. Hammond of Builder hopes obituaries and People briefs. Wilmington of the Richards Workers (UAW) are protesting new regulations, prohibiting the She is assisted by Kathy Burr. Contact property on Main Street, near for zoning approval them at 737-0724 . Choate. Since the announcement use of frrearms for raccoon hunt­ Gregory Pettinaro, who has that Mr. Hammond intended buy­ ing in Walter S. Carpenter State already owned the property at the Other contributing writers include ing the property with a view to Park. intersection of Route 40 and Christine E. Serio, Jack Bartley, Peg erectiilg a new garage and auto the regulations, ·which went Lebanon Church Road in Bear Broad water, Elbert Chance, Marvin sales agency, many townspeople into effect Nov. 2, restrict rac­ for seven years, told a crowded Hummel, and Ruth M. Kelly. Leave mes­ Our mission sages for them at 737-0724. have been inquiring as to reasons coon hunters to chasing their room of Bear-Glasgow civic why no further move was taken. game with dogs. "Racoon hunt­ leaders, "If I don't get the rezon­ Bonnie Lietwiler is the Newark It appears that Mr. Hammond ing with firearms - it's asinine," ing for Queensbury Village at Posts advertising director and contracted to purchase the prop­ said UAW member Donald this time, I' 11 wait three years and manages the local sales team . erty fronting 128 feet on Main Sharpe. Residents in the area, come back again." She can be reached at 1-800- Street. Since that time, an old particularly those of nearby Pettinaro has previously pre­ 220-3311 . deed recorded at the time the Bristol Knoll, had signed a peti­ sented failed plans for a gravel Jim GaloH, local sales team dwelling was known as the tion expressing concern about the pit and a complex of apartments, leader, services advertising Haines property has been safety of hunting in the park. townhomes and office space on clients in the south Newark, found ... which shows Mr. the 148-acre site. The latest plan Bear, Glasgow and Routes Hammond is only entitled to 83 Will school accord proposed rezoning for 160 sin­ 40/13 area. He is assisted by feet of Main Street frontage. mean higher taxes? gle-family homes. Sam McNamara. Call them at 737-0724. "Equitable" was the word of Jessica Luppold is our advertising sales Bank to pay $21,000 Glasgow players representative in the downtown Newark the hour at a joint press confer­ area. She can be reached simply by call­ in holiday funds ence of the New Castle County bring home trophy ing 737-0724. The Farmers Trust Company School Board and the teachers David Hudson and the rest of association Monday afternoon at Perry Barr sells ads in the of Newark announced this after­ Glasgow High School soccer greater Newark and Kirkwood Under state law. the Newark Post is noon that a sum in excess of the Brandywine Hilton Hotel. team lived out their dreams on The settlement does generate Highway area. He can be limited to accep ~ ing applications for $21,000 will be shortly be mailed Saturday at Newark's Hoffman reached by calling 737-0724. DEADLY WEAPONS out in checks to Christmas an "equitable contract" for each Stadium as they defeated Savings Fund depositors in that employee in the district, said Salesianum 1-0 double overtime if 'applicant's address is within the newspaper's New Castle County Education circulation area of the following zip codes: institution. The fund was closed at the championship game of the last week. Hundreds of homes Association president Michael Delaware High School Boy's : 19701; 19702;19711; 19713; 19716. here will be brightened by the Epler, adding it has given teach­ Soccer Tournament. ers a strong contract with protec- Linda Streit is the advertising assistant. She can assist calle rs GUEST OPINION with questions about advertis­ ing rates , policies and dead­ lines. Call her at 737-0724. Answering questions asked about grouping and instruction Other advertising reps include Kay P. McGlothlin, Jerry Rutt and Kim Spencer. Shelley Dolor is the classi­ By, NICHOLAS FISCHER Students, depending on their sldlls, ing the elimination of challenging technology, mathematics and the arts. fieds advertising manager. She should be working on different activi­ courses for students? leads sales of classifieds and GU EST COLUMNIST ties on different days of the week_ A. Definitely not. In fact these Q. If I believe that the educators can be reached af 1·800·220- opportunities have been expanded. and parents at a school site know 3311 . Q. Has the Superintendent pro­ Q. Is Christina only concerned High schools continue to offer col­ how to serve students best, why is Our circulation manager is hibited all grouping within the with improving the academic lege preparatory, honors and the Superintendent intervening in Mary Ferguson. For informa­ school district? achievement of average and low Advanced Placement (AP) courses. In site-based decisions? tion about subscriptions, call 1-800-220·3311. ,A. Absolutely not. achieving students? 1998, Christina high schools offered A. Parents and educators do have an A. No. All an average of one to three AP courses. excellent sense of the needs of stu­ Q. Wha~ kind of grouping is per­ schools are encour­ This year, they offer an average of dents at their schools. Marty Valania is our Director of mitted 01 being encouraged? aged to provide seven to nine. Our middle schools However, under Delaware's new Pagination. Jane Thomas manages the ' A. Teachers have been encouraged training to teachers offer algebra and geometry, Spanish Accountability laws, the School Composition Department to use flexible skills grouping, which in · techniques that and French for high school credit. Board, Superintendent, principals and means organizing students of different challenge high Steps are being taken to provide teachers are held directly accountable The Newark Post is published Frida)' by Cbesapeake Publisliing Corporation. sldll levels within a classroom and achieving students. opportunities for dual eruollment in for the performance of all students. News a11d local sales Ojfices are located worldng with other teachers to address Standards-based college courses which enable high Under Delaware Law, the important in/be Robscotl Buildmg, 153 B. · the skill .needs of their students. approaches like school students to gain both college measure of school performance is the Chest1111l Hill Rd., Newark, DE 1971]. 1 All advertisi11g and 11ews are accepted Smithsonian, and high school credit. performance of students at each and printed 011ly at /be sole discretio11 'Q. Has the Superintendent Trailblazers, TERC achievement level, from low to high, oft5e publisher. Tbe Newark Post is a ' required that ail students be taught and Connected Fischer Q. Is it true that the not just the total school score. proruf member ofthe Afarylat~d­ Delaware-D.C. Press Association, the in the same way in heterogeneous Math have many Superintendent does not believe in It is the responsibility of the School Natiori(J/ Newspaper Association and , (mixed-skill level) classes? activities built in them designed to programs for talented and gifted Board and the Superintendent to pro­ tbe Downtown Newa rk Partnersbip. A. No. In fact, teachers have been challenge talented and high achieving students? vide leadership through school en~o uraged to use different teaching .students. A. Quite the contrary. We have improvement planning to assure that POSTMASTER: Send address methods for students working at dif­ I have invited a number of parents maintained the current Excel program the needs of all students are met. changes to: Ne wark Post 153 ferent sldll levels through approaches concerned with the challenges being while seeking funds to expand pro­ Fischer is the School East Chestnut Hill Road , Newar~ DE 19713. such as Balanced Literacy programs offered to their children to first talk grams for talented and gifted students. Superintendent for the Christina ISSN 1056-765864656465. like Four Blocks and Trailblazers, with their teacher and principal and A District Talented and Gifted Task District, the largest public school dis­ Periodicals postage paid at Connected Math, and the Smithsonian then, if necessary, to call me directly. Force is meeting to recommend riel in the state of Delaware. Newark, De ., ana additional Science Program. expansion of T & G programs into offices . Q. Is the Superintendent advocat- new content areas such as science, http://www. nc bl. com /post/ 0\'E\IBI-.R 24, 2000 • l r.\1',\RK P o~ t • P\cE ~ · 9. NEWARK PosT •:• OP·ED LEITERS TO THE EDITOR Ordinance to complete traffic study New Castle County Council ments and future development." fortable requiring roadway passed an ordinance Oct. 24, des­ Roberts said. improvements in areas where To: Editor When l first drove down Route scandal rock our local scene. ignating $150,000 for a traffic According to Roberts, the council members and Land Use From: Ruth Kelly -W 16 years ago there were only Too few people vote their heart st udy in southern New Castl e necessity for such an ordinance officials knew that improvements Christiana five stoplights from the Maryland ' and minds in local elections. County. became apparent during council would be available in short order. state line to the I V+O split. Since Our neighb ors to the north The ordinance to determine me mbers· talks with th e ·' tn order to resolve th is agree that the votes should then we've had unimpeded along :202 and Kirkwood high­ present and future circulatio n Delaware Department of impasse:· Roben s said, ·'this traf­ he recounted in Florida. growth that threatens our qual ity way fo ught big development and patterns for development issues Transponation and th e County fic circulation project wi ll be Moreover. if it were up to me I'd of life. I love thi s land. thi s area lost - now look at their area. was co-sponsored by county Land Use Department. jointly funded by the county and have another national electi on call ed Bear. I hate the sprawl. I Those good citizens tried to work councilme n J. Christopher Council members were the state:· ju t between Gore and Bush. love the view from my fron t door within the system. form in g com­ Roberts and Robert Woods. "Thi s atlempting to resolve th e project­ The project wi ll take info l w0rked the p01l s a an elec­ and I want to keep it th at v. ay. munity associations, meeting will bring together the county ed bottleneck for Fieldsboro account the pending development tion officer and v. as stunned by We can·t wait four more year s. with elected officials, and voic­ and the state closer together in Road (Road 452) near Pine Tree projects and other projections the number of voters who turned ow is the criti cal time to slow ing their opinions. What hap­ coordinating roadway improve- Estates. DelDOT was not com- based on the underlying zoning., out. r ve only worked school the creep of sprawl and conges­ pened" Again. politicians voted board elections and \~e were tion. I propose a five-year mora­ with the money and th e real lucky if we had a total of 30 vot­ torium on any new development power of the developers. The ers come out , which made for a between 95 and the canal. developers could make or break Canby receives national awards grueling. long and boring day. This moratorium is needed for an elected official. We need to In Delaware. we had a preuy two reasons. First. our uncon­ build a stronger voice for resi­ simple, straightforward machine tained growth is mushrooming dents to shape the fut ure of the Transportation Secretary Anne During her tenure as Secretary Public Award recently at a cere­ ball ot: yet many voters had to be far too quickly from ew Castle Route 40 corridor. P. Canby has been recognized for of Transportation, Delaware's mony marking the completion of assisted because they did not to Glasgow. We 've reached a sat­ Refe rendums are a tool to her leadership in the transporta­ fi xed route transit ridership has the 1-95 reconstruction project. know what to do. - uration level that O\·envhelms our reform this process. The pro­ tion field by the American Public grown 69 percent, and the DART The award state that Canby·.~ One voter a ked where the pen infrastructure and threatens our posed moratorium buys us the Transportation Association First State bus system has grown ·'diligent efforts opened the do3r was to mark the .. x .. on the ballot quality of li fe. The proposed time to refine and implement a (APTA) and the Association of from 29 to 51 routes. ·for thousands of ordinary citizens to cast hi s vote. The bal lot in moratorium permits us the much referendum process. The ques­ Metropolit a n Pl anning Canby was also the recipient to contribute their ideas regard­ Florida was definately confusing ne eded upgrading of our high­ tion is thi s: Should cit izens Organi zations, (AMPO). of the 2000 AMPO Outstandin!! ing intennodaltransportation and land use preservati on.'· • and r m not surprised voters had way ·s intersections. sewer sys­ whose propert y value is directly Additionall y, she received a Indi vidual Leadershi p Award trouble simply by what I experi­ tems. water supply and Dood affected by the quality of li fe in special recognition from the which recognizes and commends Appointed in 1993. Canby hds enced here. control systems to meet fu ture our neighborhoods, be all owed Council of Civic Organizations excepti onal work by an individ­ more than 20 years experience in One last comment is to share needs. through refrendum to determine of Brandywine Hundred ual in the field of metropolitan transportation administration. my pride in the black \·oter It seems we arc always work­ development'l Should you have a (CCOBH). transportati on planning. strategic pl anning. financial anp turnout. Folks seem to be over­ ing to catch up to our ncverend­ say whether you want a grove of The APTA, a non-profit inter­ In nominating Canby for the system management. She pre v~­ lookin g the fact that our turnout ing. rampant development. For trees behind your fence or a national association of transit award, the Dover/Kent County ously was a partner in the trans­ definitely had a poweti'ul impact example. our highway improve­ Kohl's department store loading systems, design, construction and MPO said, "Secretary Canby has portati on consulting firm of on this election. I was swell ed ments of today were designed dock, wi th trucks backing up to finance firms, product and ser­ been a supporter of th e agency's Canby: Cameron and A ociatd. vice providers, and academic with pride as we came out in vast based upon our needs of five the dock at 4 a. m.? missions. Financial, leadership She served as treasurer-controll'ir numbers. years ago. Yet. consider how It's wit h local and state elec­ in stitutions, presented Canby and technical expertise have been fo r the Massachusetts B a~ Voting is a right that I feel many new homes you have seen ti ons of our represent atives that with its Distinguished Service the types of support the MPO has Transportation Authority. a com­ Award for 2000 for her "signifi ­ compell ed to excercisc. alway built in the last five years'l The our real power lies. Tough dec­ experienced during Secretary m issioner of the New Jersey remembering that many died for moratorium helps us kee p Route sions made in Dover can halt cant contribution at the stale level Canby's term of offi ce." Department of Transponatiou, me to have this right to ha\·e my 40 from becomin!! another 202 sprawl and congestion, fix our to pubic transportation through Locally, CCOBH leader and chair of the ew Jerstw vote heard. 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·Tis the season when the cen­ ter for American art and craft located on the banks of hi storic Brandywine Creek comes alive with fun for the entire family. I refer to the Brandywine River Museum and the en!nt is now. or should be. very much a pan of all THE ARTS our lives. The event is "A Brandywine Christmas ... Running until Jan. 7. 2001. there is so much to ee and enjoy By PHIL TOMAN for everyone from the tots to elders of every family. Every exhibit and you can get close pestering you to buy them some­ year the top attraction i one the enough to ee the detail s of the thing! second floor and that is the mag­ o·peration and the 0-gauge equip­ ·'The Dolls of Christmas Day: nificent 0-gauge model railroad. ment. There are usually five The Collection of Ann Wyeth A picture of a very small portion trains operating at one time and McCoy,'' will be back for the first of the exhibit is with my column not just with a few cars on them time since 1998. This exhibit fea­ tures McCoy's well-known col­ today. It can however. onl y sen·e either. There is one freight train rolling along with 60. that's 60, lection of small dolls in tradition­ to whet your appetite. You must al scenes outdoors in a winter see the whole layout in action to cars on it. Don't mi ss the detail­ ing on each of the cars. They are landscape. You can see 40 really appreciate. it. I German and French dolls this The second floor drops it s air works of art. in and of th em­ The huge , operating 0-gauge model train layout at the Brandywine River Museum is the highlight of the year. New thi s year is an Emi le of a place to exhibit magnificent selves. but. when they all come institution's "A Brandywine Christmas" each year. This is but one small part of the layout. ,, WOW 1 Jumeau doll from France. paintings and drawings and together. becomes a Christmas wonder­ ~Much time and effort go into Jumeau dolls are famous for their baby bears. polar bears, black Wyeth ·s Family Christmas ... S2.50 for senior. and s tud ent~. land. The model railroad di splay the layout and the bui ldings and realistic eyes. Many of the dolls bears and dancing bears. Families focuses on many of the family's Children under ~ix are admii\ed in this ex hibit will be wearing love to walk thr;ugh the BRM at is not just for the little ones. you scenery on the layout, too. There famou Christmas celebrations free. For more informati on ~·bu can be sure of that. In the m, ny is a beautiful vi llage through costumes de igned and made by Christmas and just let th e chil­ from 1908 to the 1930s. There are may call 61 0-~ 88- 27 00 or at til~tr Mrs. McCoy. dren ''discover.. the critters in years I ha,·e been vi~iting and which the trains pass. There is a family letters and photographs web site, WW\\.brandy\\ inemuse- Herr's food processing -plant, a Of course, it wouldn' t be th eir many locales. All of the enjoying th e railroad. which has and many furnishings to recreate um.org. Enjoy' • · Christmas without the legendary critters are made from natural almost half a mile of track in its stone quarry, an oil refinery. sev­ the Wyeth li ving room and Phil Toman has been a colum ­ ··critters .. all about the old mill , materials by museum volunteers Carolyn Wye th ·s toy harn from makeup. I have noticed that a eral mountains. and an animated nist fo r The Ne11·a r/.: Po.11 si~ 1 ce now the Brandywine River large percentage of th ose pausing skating scene. In additi on to and are for sale at the Museum 191 8. 1969. An efllillr.,ia.ITrc .IIIJ>purrcr Museum. 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Newark, daughter mance of all nine symphonies by - (Age Categories) Under 8: Miss ion. organization, and cus­ Watson - Lauren, Newark, Caruccio - Janet and John, win first place Ludwig van Bee th oven . They Ariel Tobin. Lindsay Crawford. toms and received special train­ son Newark, son Members of the Junior Girl prese nted his Symphony No. 5 on - Ages 8-14: Sharnsud Din ing in human relations. Airmen Faries - Christine, Martin - Tammy S. and Lewis, Scout Troop No. 807 from the Nov. 4, and will play Symphony Salaam, Nicole Goodwin. who complete ba ic training earn Middletown, daughter Newark, son Independence chool won first Nos. I and 4 on Jan . 27, - Age 15 -adult: Misty credits toward an a sociate Ahrens - Joyce M. and Marc, Cronin - Elizabeth and David, place in the C ity of Newark Symphony No.3 on Feb. 10, and Seeman~ Jen Pepper. degree through the Community Newark, daughter Elkton. Md., son Halloween parade Sunday, Oct. Symphony No.7 on Apr. 21. The -(Theme prize ) Jillian lynch. Halsey - Kri sty, Newark, son College of the Air Force. 29 . Troop members. who won in jazz ensemble performs four "coolest," from E.C Shades. Dickerson is a 2000 graduate of ·.· f Blach - Jennifer and Keith, Saturday, September 30 the " large marching group'' ca te­ Newark, son Thorngate - Bernadette and times a year, including the annual - Lauren Rowland. "best flo­ Groves High School, Newark. . McDermott - Annette and David, Landenberg, Pa. , gory, are: Emily Barton, Kristen Big Jazz Band Bash. Manon is a ral display" from Main Street -1 Patrick, Newark, son daughter Dornstauder, Chri stina Ferma. 1998 graduate of Newark High Flori t. Patterson - Valerie, Newark, Allen-Woolfolk - Donna and Abigail Gilmore_ Ali on Gondek. School. - Sara Deputy. .. groo\·iest .. Amick in "Who's son Alfred, Newark, daughter Jennah Gredel!, Erica Jackey, from Homegrown. 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Teachers honored in the Derby -Amber, Newark, son Matthew Manon, the son of during the annual festival. wh ich Wilson - Julia and Brian , Newark, son in rank publication represent five percent Middletown, daughter Jon and Marcia Manon, of was sponsored by the Newark The following Boy Scouts 0f of the nation's teacher s, all Conway - Marcela and John, Monday, October 2 Newark. plays trombone for the Arts A lliance Oct. 7. Newark America from Troop 250 recentl y se lected by former students. Newark, son Jiminian - Karina , Bear, Franklin and Marshall College businesses provided cash and advanced in ran k at the October Only high school and college daughter orche tra in Lancaster, Pa., He theme prizes to the following Court of Order. Promotions student who have been cited for Miley - Yvonne and Bria n, l ocal re sidents for thei r sidewalk Thursday, September 28 also plays in the jazz ensemble. included: Scout. 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Fort Leonard Wood, Waynesville, All-Eastern Honors Ensembles in course conststmg of intensive• .... PEOPLE , from 10 Mo . Balentine received instruc­ Pittsburgh, Pa. on Mar. 4, 2001. military leadership training and and 'The National Dean's List," ti on in drill and ceremonies, Seniors Johanna Kowalko evaluation exercises in communi­ 1 respecti ve ly, were invited to weapons, map reading, tactics, MARx AND CoiARIK MARRIED (orchestra) and Omar Thomas cations, management and sur­ make nominations. Each student military courtesy. military jus­ Uazz) will perform wi th their vival trai ni ng. Bogda is a 1997 was asked to nominate one tice, physical fitness, first aid and respecti ve ensembles at the cul­ graduate of St. Mark's High Colleen Marie Marx was of Frank and Marie Marx of teacher ·'from your academic Arm y hi story and traditions. mination of four days of intensive School in Wilmington, and is cur­ married to Chris J. Colarik on Newark. She is a graduate of experience who made a differ­ Balentine is a 2000 graduate of rehearsals with acclaimed nation­ rentl y attending the University of Sept. 9 at Red Clay High Point University in enre in your life by helping to Delcastle YoTech High School. al conductors. Sponsored by the Delaware. shape your valu es. inspiring Presbyterian Church. North Carolina. The groom is Music Educators National interest in a particular subject, The Maid of Honor was the son of Nancy and Jerry Conference, the concert will take and/or chall enging you to strive Hall-Long Aimee Marx, sister of the Webster of Wilmington and place· at Pittsburgh's Heinz Hall. UD Scientists for excell ence." bride. Other bridal attendants Paul and Nancy Colarik of Amick li ves in Newark with receives public were the bride's twin sisters, Lancaster, Pa. A graduate of Awarded $3.75 her hu sband , State Senator Steve Emily and Julie Marx, and the University of Delaware, Willis now Amick. and her son, Paul. health grant Vicki Jones, friend of the he is currently employed at Million in Grants Bethany A. Hall-Long, associ­ bride. Glendale Trust Company in an officer The U.S. Department of ate professor of nursing at the Best Man was Dr. Chris Philadelphia. Nicole E. Willis, daughter of Agriculture awarded four grants Marioni advances University of Delaware , received ludica, friend of the groom. Following a wedding Debra L. Willis of Honeysuckle totaling $3 .75 million that wi ll go a U. S. Departmen t of Health and Groomsmen were Steve reception at the DuPont Dri ve in Newark and Charles L. towards research projects ' pro­ . at Fort Lee Human Serv ices grant to educate Cicconi, Dave Frieberg and Country Club, the couple Willis of New York, graduated posed by scientists at the Arm y National Guard Pvt. and develop the public health Bob Rush, friends of the spent their honeymoon in from the Army Reserve Officer University of Delaware. Michae l Marioni. son of Donna workforce, with a foc us on nurs­ groom. London and Paris. They will Training Corps Advanced Camp Joan Burnside and Robin · and Charles Marioni of Newark, in g. The highl y competitive grant The bride is the daughter reside in Limestone Hills. at Fort Lewis, Tacoma, Wash . Morgan of the animal and food 1 graduated from the food service was awarded to onl y 10 faculty Willis is currently attending sciences department received . specialist advanced training members across the United Pennsylvani a State University. $950,000 to further th eir devel­ course at Fort Lee. Petersburg. States. opment of. the chicken ge nome, Air Force Airman Fred D. After she successfully completes Ya . He learned baking methoct's. Hall-Long. who holds a joint advanced camp and graduates .work that began at the university Harvey finishes Mathis IV, son of Laura M. and li eld kitchen operations. general appointment in th e College of fro m coll ege, Willis will be com­ in 1997. With the new USDA Fred D. Mathis of Landers Lane operation of Army dining faci li ­ Human Resources, Education missioned as a second lieutenant funding, the researchers can iden­ specialist course in New Castle, graduated from ti es. and how to prepare and and Public Policy, said the pur­ to serve in the U.S. Army, tify approximately 35,000 DN A Army National Guard Pvt. basic military training at se rve food in large and small pose of the project called William H. Harvey, son of National Guard or Reserve. sequences in addition to the quantities. Marioni i a 1997 "Partners in Action UD-DPH'' as Lackland Air Force Base, San 8,000 that they have already Samuel and Thelma Harvey of Antonio, Texas. Mathis is a 1998 graduate of Caravel Academy in a partnership is two-fo ld : to Holland Circle in New Castle, fo und. This will help them to Bear. improve the education of student graduate of Delcastle Vocational Bogda completes uncover many clues about chick­ graduated from the food service Technical Hi gh School. nurses and to inform public speciali st advanced individual en biology, including the mecha­ health officials and staff as to training course at Fort Lee, officer training ni sms of growth and develop­ Balentine gradu­ how public health resources am Petersburg, Va. The pri vate is a Derek R. Bogda, son of ment, as well as immune compe­ NHS musicians to Richard A. and Anne Bogda of distri bu ted. , 1999 graduate of William Penn tence and disease resistance. ates from basic Pierson Drive in Hockessin, A preliminary report should be High School. perform in Larry Cogburn, also of animal Army Nati onal Guard Pfc. available in the summer of 200 I. graduated from the Army and food sciences, received $1 .8 Renae D. Balentine. daughter of Pittsburgh Reserve Officer Training Corps million to identi fy genes impor­ Sabrina and Reuben Evans of Mathis out Student musicians from Advanced Camp at Fort Lewis, tant for the regul ation of growth Yi scany Court in Bear. graduated Newark High School are among Tacoma, Wash. At camp, the an d body compositi ons in broiler from basic military training at of basic those selected to perform with the cadet completed a five-week chickens. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ob-gsou Olraft Jtf air howcase ~ Saturday, December 2, 2000 ~ PW 9:00-4:00 ~ Hodgson Vocationai-Techncal High School 2575 Glasgow Avenue • Newark, DE 19702 (N ear Peoples Plaza in Glasgow)

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Saint Mark's High School Nolan Dzielak, halfback reality. The St. Mark's soccer worked very well in the first half, St. Mark's (17-1) reached the legacy for excellence in soc­ Adam Flanigan and keeper There can't be a whole lot team captured its fifth consecu­ but we made only a few mistakes finals by defeating arch-rival cer is now well documented Alex Facciolo. left to say about the St. tive boys state championship the entire game, but unfortunate­ Salesianum 2-0 in the hard­ over the past decade. Stuller wa the team's top Mark's High soccer team and with an impressive 2-0 victory ly it cost us. St. Mark's is very fo ught semi-final game After Saturday's impres­ scorer with 26 goals in 18 its dominance over the rest of over Wilmington Christian talented with a complete pack­ Wednesday night. The Spartans sive 2-0 victory over games. Over the Ia t three Academy Saturday afternoon at aoe " also defeated Wilmington Christian years, he's been a giant the state's soccer programs. 0 However, the Spartans' Newark's Bob Hoffman Stadium. ,;But, I'm extremely proud of Newark High 5-0 in the quar­ Academy, the Spartans have against arch-rival Salesianum, The Spartans stifling defense, unbelievable accomplishment our guys," said Haas. terfinal round. Their only loss now won five consecutive scoring 7 goals in the last blazing team speed and timely After a very well-played and this year was a 1-0 overtime boys state tournaments, and four games against the Sals, of five straight state champi­ scoring proved to be too much for scoreless first half, Spartan senior heart-breaker to Holy Cross eight championships in the including last week's semifi­ onships shouldn't be taken the Warriors, making their first­ Adam Stuller scored from in High, from Queens, New York. last ten years. The team al o nal tournament game. for granted just because ever appearance in the soccer close on a nice crossing pass Wilmington Christian, a sur­ boasts a state record 41 con­ He's the only player on everybody expected them to finals. from Ryan Edwards one minute prise finalist, edged St. Andrews secutive games without a loss either team to score a hat win. St. Mark's coach Tom and a half into the second stanza. 1-0 in a sparkling semi-final or a tie, they' re undefeated in­ trick, and he's done it two Yes, they were the best DeMatteis said he was elated to The goal was Stuller' 26th of the Wednesday night at Newark. The state since early in the 1997 years in a row. team all season. Yes, they' ve capture his tenth title overall season and ftfth in the tourna­ Warriors also defeated Concord season, and have attained Teammate and longtime been the best team for the last at the Pike Creek School. ment. High 3-0 in their second round national rankings over the five years. In "This one wasn't easy, Stuller said the team came out past few years. See SENIORS , 13 ... fact, they' ve Wilmington Christian came at us with more intensity in the second See SPARTANS , 13 ... been the best team for the last decade. Yet, there a , many Hens top Nova, prep for playoffs ms in ~y sports that come 2nd half rally UD to face ~long with great talent Valania leads to A-1 0 title Portland State ~nd are History has proven that a unable to take advantage of Delaware-Villanova football By MARTY VALANIA iheir abilities. game will always provide the : St. Mark's never has that unexpected. Saturday's game NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER problem and that's a credit to was further proof. Only this time, Delaware The University of Delaware players it has. It's also a will begin its quest for its rust­ dit to coach Tom turned the tables. After losing each of the last three meetings vs. ever I-AA national championship Matteis and his staff. Saturday at home against - Year after year, DeMatteis Villanova despite leading in the fourth quarter, the No. 2 ranked Portland State. gets his team ready for each The Blue Hens earned the game. I challenge people to Blue Hens (10-1, 7-1 Atlantic 10) rallied from a 35-10 second quar­ tournament's second seed while arne a game that the ter deficit and posted a 59-42 the 8-3 Vikings are No. 15. ~ans were upset in. Atlantic 10 football victory over Portland State has lost three of its It just doesn't happen. Villanova (5-6, 3-5) Saturday at last four games but did earn a It's difficult to play 20 Delaware Stadium. victory over Hofstra. iioes every year and con tin- · With the victory, Delaware "I don't know much about tiq to win every time out. It's clinched its fourth Atlantic 10 them," said Delaware coach a~bute to the players and the Conference title, its first since Tubby Raymond, whose team aches that St. Mark's has 1995, and earned a spot in the returns to the pLayoffs after a two en able to. upcoming NCAA 1-AA year absence. "I do know that Tournament. earlier in the season they were "This means a lot more than one of, if not , the team to beat. What a game maybe our kids realize," said They have a balanced offense. At first glance, the Delaware head coach Tubby Other than that, we'll have to ~iversi t y of Delaware's Raymond, whose team had lost look at the tapes." ~me- from-behind victory four straight overall to Villanova Montana earned the tourna­ ~er Villanova last Saturday but took the lead in the all-time ment's top seed and will face ms miraculous. series 17-16-l. "At halftime we Eastern Illinois. Georgia _. But you don't have to have said that if we'd play defense, Southern is the third seed and we'd have a chance to win the will host No. 14 McNeese State. ~Tea t memory to fmd exam- Fourth-seeded Troy State will s of big leads being blown ballgame. We started playing like we are capable of and we turned host No. 13 Appalachian State; ~ Blue Hen games. The Hens No. 5 Western Kentucky squares w a big lead just three Matt (QB Matt Nagy) loose." The Blue Hens outscored the off against No. 12 Florida A&M; eks and lost to New No. 6 Furman hosts No. 1 L mpshire. They also blew a Wildcats 49-7 after going down 35-10. Hofstra and No. 7 Western ~ lead last year and lost to Villanova took a 42-27 lead with Illinois hosts No. 10 Lehigh. Villanova. "I think it's nice that we're the 1 7:26 left in the third quarter when ' The fact that those two Brett Gordon hit Luke Stopper on a second seed," Raymond said. gimes were so fresh in these six-yard touchdown pass, but it was "It's something pleasant for the players' minds gave them all Delaware after that. kids. They regard that highly." ~pe that they could do the Nagy, who hit on 23 of 39 The biggest advantage of the ~e. passes for 426 yards and three whole week is playing at home Once momentum began to touchdowns, hit Jarnin Elliott on and not having to make the cross , it was easy to see that a 65-yard touchdown pass on a country pLane trip that the :OUs comeback would be pos­ catch and run down the left side­ Portland State player are going ible. Line to cut the lead to 42-34 and to have to make. "The . best thing about the It certainly made for an Nagy added a one-yard sneak whole thing is that we're playing xciting game for the sold out followed by Craig Cummings' two-point conversion run to tie here," Raymond said. "They're trowd at Delaware Stadium. going to have to take a whole day t also makes for a lot of the game at 42-42 with 2:22 left in the third. Cummings scored on to tra~el and it 's Thanksgiving omentum going into the I­ week. tournament. a one-yard run with 11:07 left in the fourth quarter to put the Hens . Being placed as the No. 2 seed up for good at 49-42. The Hens means the Blue Hens could pos­ ewark's test sealed the win when Ricardo sible play three home games in Walker returned an interception a the tournament if they keep win­ William Penn gave the ning. ewark High football team school-record tying 100 yards for UD senior captain Craig Cummings helped lead the Blue Hens past Villanova and into the 1-AA playoffs. it could handle last a touchdown with 34 seconds left aturday at Bill Cole to play. tadium. The Colonials battled the three-time defending state Newark overcomes stubborn Wm. Penn to win Flight A . qamps to the bitter end but Jackets 20th straight victory also Bruce Reynolds. "I really thought them in any way, it's a tribute." the high-octane Newark offense. tunament teams. Cole Stadium. penetrated to the Jackets' 11-yard great tradition of William Penn. straight rout, they couldn't have sideline and through traffic for ! Both h;lVe had sensational The win sealed a perfect 10-0 line, threatening to send the game They were playing not to be the been more wrong. another touchdown. The kick was i:ftsons, but both will have to regular season and an unprece­ to a deciding two-point conver­ .team that didn't get into the state Fighting for their playoff wide and Newark led 15-0 with · (tep up a couple of levels to dented fourth straight Blue Hen sion or overtime. tournament. lives, William Penn summoned a 3:47 to play in the second quarter. !!eat Newark. Conference Flight A title (unde­ "I thought we played our heart "We think we have tradition, huge defensive effort for the "Our defense won the game," feated all four years as well). The out," said William Penn coach but if we can be compared to remainder of the game, stifling ·~ See NEWARK,, 13 ... http ://www . ncbl.com /post / ~o\1 · \IIIIR~I.~OOO • :\'1 · \1\RI,Pil~l • PI<.!· I ~ NEWARK POST •!• SPORTS Spartans win fifth state title Newark wins Flight A championship

"a' air-tight in front of the Hu\!art said he had a !!Ood .... NEWARK, from 12 in the third quarter. al'o wry proud o r my team and .... SPARTANS, from 12 Newark respo nded w ith it ' the e tlon they gave: · Spartan lh'l and wound up with timl' pl<.~ying in fi·ont of F<.~c:cioln . Simpso n said. ..We got bi~ ~am.: . Wilmin~lon Chrislian lin­ hi!!!!eSt non - scorin~ dri1·c: of the The drainin!.! victory lc:ft the sc:,·c:n saves for the· \!ame. He and .. ,, was a lot of fun playing this turnovers and they scored nine f,hcd it' rc'lll;nlabk sc·a,llll \1 ith The ran o rr a Jackc:t<. only n1odc,tly- celebrat­ the: Spartan re tl{c· d1ampion,hip. ..we·re very proud to win r~ n01lllC:;lt. "' th~ ) shut out their do.·· control. momc:ntum hl'!!an to turn took up the remaining time in the Haa' ,aid hi, 'quad 11 ill lo,c: a opponc·nts in a ll three: gamc: s. DeMatteis said it kit !!rc:at in the final moments ~r thl' sec­ third qu a rt ~ r and too k some Flight A title.'. Simpson sam.. k\\ h·1 " ' llil>r,. hut has a niL-e: .. We· re vc:ry proud to be I 0-0 affd Dd1latt.:i' <.aid Fan:iolo winning five stale: champion~hips ond quarter. momentum a\\ay from William nuc·ku; fn>nl \\ hich I<> build fnr playc:d hi ' best. at the: end or the 111 a row. After Ki sner·s interceptio n Penn. to ha1·c go ne thro ugh fo ur ne\t 'ea,nn. ··our J,.,·cpc:r Kc·1 in ' c:a,nn . .. He: made: >~llllc' remark­ .. It was a lot of hard work this return for th e touchdown. Two fo urth-quarter mi , cue' \ traight unbeaten years in th~ \\'argo i, nnl~ a 'oplwnwre. and ahk >a' C:> a!!ainst C\·vark and yc:a r. hut all these: guys know how William Penn - mostly behind (botched snap on a field goal conference. I heard no other team \\C h011·c· him and pkllt\' of Sallies. and a~ain todav he: made: to do is win. and the oldc:r guys the runnin2 of Wilkins- mounted altempt and a rumble ) allmved ha !-. done that. If that ·, the c build an>und fur the '"lllc' more t ~ n · ili c sa~ · .:, in the on the team have done that its first d;iw of the ~ame. The William Penn to ha1·L' one last th en it' <. pretty amaLing: · . ·future·.· · H01a' ,aid. hi~!!CSl ~a tn~ o f the yel.tr. he remarkably welL .. he sui d. Colonials picked up three con­ ga<. p and th e Culoniab \ Ce med Nc:\\ ark wi ll be joined in the Spartan J.-c:c:pLT Akx Fa,·ciolo ,aill . secuti ve first downs and were on poi<. ed 10 lake ad,·antage or it tournament bv Ca~sar RodneY. the Newark 11- yard line w ith less until Parkinson ·s interceptio n Su\<.c:x Centra·! and Do ver in the ended it. than a minute to play. Di,·i, ion l \late tournament. The Seniors set example for state champs The Jackets· defense was able .. ! might be biased. hut l trul y Jackc:ts will hm. t the Riders. w o to thwart the drive hy forcing a believe vou sal\. the o. I and they heat ~8- 0 earli.:r in the sea- o. 2 -lc:ams in the brother). two years ago:· said gray hairs over the past few sea­ fumble on a reverse play . ~tat e: :· son ...... SENIORS, from 12 DeMalteis. sons. Whenever the Spartans ..We didn ·t take advantage of Reyno ld s said ... , take my hat o tT friend Dzielak calls Stuller tht! Flanigan has accomplished needed a goal to grab the lead or all of o ur opportun1!;es. to a great Newark team. But r m .. heart and soul.. of the Lt!am. something no other Spartan has tally an insurance goal, Dzielak Reynolds said. ·'If we could. vc .. He ·s a great player. and he achieved. He ·s been three times could be counted on to produce scored before the half it could.ve always manage to score a big fir t team Al l-State in Delaware, with the game on the line. been different. .. d ' goal when we need it th e most:· and twice regional All-American. Dzielak said hopes to continue Nevertheles , the drive gave ATHLETE OF THE WEEK ).!ij'' aid Dzielak. DeMalteis said Flanigan had his soccer career in college, and the Colonials hope as the second The pair have been teammates e ight goals and ten assists this has narrowed his choices to four half began. r u for about ten years. playing year. less production then hi s two or five east coast schools. William Penn took the second ·,~ together in the Kirkwood Soccer previous seasons, but sti ll had a Last, but not least, was the half kickoff and drove 56 yards League before and during their tremendous year. The coach said contribution of keeper A lex for a touchdown. A 45-yard- pass high school yt!ars. Dzielak said Flanigan played hurt this season, Facciolo. from Wilkins to Jason Rogers ST. MARK's SocCER TEAM the two even decided to attend St. and was moved from forward to DeMatteis said Facciolo prob­ was the big play of the march. Mark·s together. to continue their halfback. ..He was definitely a ably played his best soccer of the Wilkins scored from five-yards friendship on and off the field. rock back on defense," said year during the stretch run out and then threw a successful The St. Mark's High soc­ first team ever in the state to Spartan coach Tom DeMalteis. and all throug h the playoffs. two-point conversion pass to cut cer team won its fifth straight win fi ve soccer titles. DeMattei . now in hi s 15th sea­ The addition of Nolan Dzielak ·'Alex has a way of rising to the the lead to 15-8 with 7: 12 to play stale championship Saturay St. Mark'. has not lost a son at the school. credited Stuller continues a family tradition at St. occassion, and playing his best in afternoon at Newark's Bob game in state three year . for being an integral part of the Mark·s. the toughest games," he said. Hoffman Stadium. They have won 40 of their team·s offense this season and Nolan ·s older brother Jason, Coach DeMatteis summed up the SUBSCRIBE TODAY! The Spartans became the last 41 games. throughout his career. was a former All-State player for contributions of his stellar ··i\dam scored 71 goals over the Spartans in the 90s. seniors, " these guys deserve NEWARK POST his four years at St. Mark·s, only Nolan·s b lazing speed and credit for leading the team, and two shy of the school record et savvy about the game gave many keeping them motivated over the by Jason Dzielak. (Nolan·s older oppo ing coaches a few extra course of the season.'· 737-0724

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Streit, Jr. (RI'}!;ular Publisher, Newark Post, Rt. 40 Flier, Anttque Prints ... Olga Jewelry. .. Altamira Lamps ... New Castle Business Ledger Peter Willard Landscapes ...Jody Hoffman Pottery. .. Unique Photo Frames 153 E. Chestnut Hill Rd. .. Newark, DE 19713 fAX: 302-737-9019 «I'Jle Station Gallery Pike (Rt. 52) Geenville, DE Hi stori c Chesapeake City CPC Is AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 410-885-5040 302-654-8638 Sat. 10-3 Toll Free 1-877-582-4049 NO\'D ti.IER 24, 2000 • N1-.11 \RK Po'it • P. \<,~- l !'i http://www. n c bl . co m/posll NEWARK PosT ·:· COMMUNITY Christmas program, "Here we The Newark Senior Center. Wynn Breslin's Studio/Gallery at Center, New London Road, community. The Lion mascot come a'caroling, Christmas Thanksgiving 200 White Chapel Drive. will be 470 Terrapin Lane in Newark on Newark. The cost is $2 at th e will be there on the weekends and scenes" with holiday music frot)1! keeping their Gift Shoppe open Dec. 2.3 9. 10 between 11:00 door. For more information, call we expect a surprise visit from the late 16th century to the pre- Worship planned longer during the holi day season. a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Evening and 366-7060. Sant a. Our Redeemt:r Lutheran Those hours are Monday through weekday viewings, and contin­ Refreshments also will be sold ent wi ll be performed on Saturday, Dec. 16. at the ewark Chruch is having a Community Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 ued viewings from Dec. 11-20, on the weekends at the sale site Thanksgiving Wor hip service on p.m., Saturday. Nov. 25 and Dec. are by appointment onl y 731- Christmas tree located at 390 East Chestnut Hill United Methodist Church. Main Thank giving Day at 9 a.m. All 2 from 9 a.m. to noon and 5738 Road across from Shop Rite. For Street, Newark. persons in the area are welcome sale for Lions more information call Tom Boyle Advance tickets are $1 0, gen­ Monday. Nov. 13 and Dec. II The Christmas Tree Sale at the to attend. On!ani st for the service from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at 454-1 189. eral admission and $9, seniors will be Jul i~ Hockersmith. The Children's play Brookside Lion's Club runs from and students. Ticket at the door church is located off Route 4 at Sat. Dec. 4 to Dec. 24. The are $12 and $10. Call 998-7100 10 John on Drive near Augusta UNICEF holiday coming to ·UD Brookside Lion's Club is a non­ Chorale holding for information and advance ti ck­ Drive in Chestnut Hill Estates, The Kennedy Center profit organization and all the holiday concert ets. ewark . gift wrap project Imagination Celebration Tour profits from the tree sale go to The Delaware Fund for present "Alexander and the Sight First or programs in the The New Ark C horale's UN ICEF is seeking volumeers to Terrible, Horrible, No Good. Thanksgiving wrap gifts or ca hi er at its booth Very Bad Day, .. at l l a.m. and 4 at Christiana Mall through Dec. p.m. on Dec. 9 in Uni ve rsity of Service 24. Your gift of time to this fun Delaware's Mitchell Hall o n Grace Presbyterian Church. and worthwhile project will help South College Ave. Pennington Street. Middletown. raise money for the world's need­ Tickets are $ 10, $8 for U D will be~h av ing their Than giving iest children. Volunteers work Faculty, staff. alumni and senior Savice on Wednesday. N~v. 22 fo ur hour shifts durin!! mall citizens. and $6 for UD student at 7: 30 p.m. For more informa­ hours. Come as an individual or and children. They are available tion. call Re v. Bob Harting at get a group togeth er. from noon to 5 p.m. at the 378-39~ I. For more information call Hartshorn Box Office on East Melora Davis 292-862 1. Park Pl ace. For tickets or more Stuffing trucks, informati on call, 83 1-2204. not turkeys Santa Claus Defensive Driving "Stuff-a-Truck.. is an all day Express evt:nt scheduled for ov. 24 at The Wilmington & Western Courses the Elkton Wal-Mart parking lot Railroad will have train rides The Delaware Safety Council on Route ~ 0. A truck which is with Santa on Nov. 25-26. and has announced its upcoming normall y used for training pur­ Dec. 2-3. 9-10. andl6- l7. The schedule of Defensive Driving poses \~ill be staffed by Cecil train rides wi ll take place at 12 :30 Courses which would give a min­ County Community College vol­ and 2:30 p.m. each day. Adults imum 10 percent reduction in the unteers who will accept holiday ride for $ 10. and children ride for liabiliiy portion of their automo­ State Representative, Tom Boulden gifts donated by community $7. Make re ervations by calling bi le insurance policy for a three ~vell-wi hers and shoppers. 998-1 930 year period plus a three-point On behalf of my wife Kelly, our sons Zachary and Trevor and myself The donations wi ll be taken to credit on their dri vi ng record. The Cecil Coumy's Help Cemer for Basic Course consists of two ses­ THANK YOU! distribution in time for Christmas 2000 Christmas sions of three hour for the and hould be in the form of non­ required total of six hours. Local To the residents of the 23rd District perishable food. winter coats. and Spectacular areas are: Girl Scouts Council, toys. Prizes for early gift-givers Newark Parks and Recreation 501 South College Avenue, for their generous support on November 7th. will be awarded and they can has scheduled a trip to New York Newark on Dec. 4 and II ; expect a visit from Santa. City to see Radio City Music DeiDOT, Route 7 , Bear on Nov. For more information call. Hall · ·'Christmas Spectacul ar.. 2 1 and 28 and Dec. 12 and 19: With your continued support, I will work to serve your ~I 0-996-0260. on Dec. I departing at 6:30 a. m. Hodgson's Yo-Tech, Old 896, best interests in the Delaware House of Representatives. from Suburban Pl aza on Elkton Glasgow on Dec. 6 and ·13; and Road. After the show you will Art esian Water Co, Churchman's THANK YOU for the trust and faith you have placed in me. DMV hours for have free time in central Road on Dec. 4 and 6. All classes I will continue working diligently to improve Thanksgiving Manhattan. The fee is $62 for run from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. and ewa.rk residents and $65 for the cost is $27 per student the quality of life in our community. Delaware Divi ion of Motor non-residents. For more info nna­ Vehick faci li ties wil l be open for Advance registration is neces­ lion. call 366-7060. sary. Call the Safety Council at business 8 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. on Best Wishes, Wed. Nov. 22 . All DMV offices 654-7786. will be closed Nov. 23-24 in "Wedge Winters observance of the State ·s & Snack with Santa ?;~ Thanksgivi ng holiday. DMY will Wonders" Newark Parks and Recreation The arti t Wynn Breslin pre­ Tim Boulden resume rt:gular hours of operation is sponsoring a Snack with Santa sent s the Holiday Fine Art Show on Mon .. Nov. 27. on Saturday. Dec. 9 from 9:30 to 2000. The show will take place at Paidfor by Frie11 d.1· 11( Tim Bou/de11 Commillee ·Michael Bou/de11. Trea surer ll :30 a.m. at the George Wilson Scholastic book fair The Newark Day ursery and Children's Center will host a Scholastic Book Fair beginning on Nov. 28, through Dec. l . The CONTRACT fair wi ll be open for ales from LIQUIDATOR 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. each day. This event encourages young 312 South Dupont Hwy. . New Castle, DE reade rs by bringing them the (302) 328-7002. (302) 328-8888 . newest titl es from more than !50 (Just: South of the Route 13 & Route 40 Split) publishers. Students. parents and teachers can find old favorites and the latest works by popular authors and illustrator . including Newberry and Caldecott winnerS. For more info rmation call 73 1-4925 Winteriest 2000 Roa ting chestnuts. carolers. tree li ghting, ice carving demon­ st rati ons and much more will fi ll th is evenin!! with fun for the 6 PIECE COUNTRY PINE BEDROOM SET whole family. Fri .. Dec I with a Includes: Dresser, ,llirror. Door Chest. Nigh!s tand, Headboard & Footboard Sofa, Love, Chair, Coffee Table, 2 End Tables & 2 Lamps rai n date of Dec. 2 from 6:00p.m. ADVERTISED EL SEWHERE fOR $1499. OAK FINISH 5 DRAWER CHEST until 9:00 p.m. on Main and 00 NOW $599.00 00 Academy Streets in Newark. NOW $868. NOW $68. Donations of cann ed goods. OAK FINISH 4 DRAWER CHEST new and unused toys and 7n one­ 00 tary donati ons will be taken by NOW $58. the Newark Area Welfare Comminee. OAK& CHERRY For more in fo rmati on call CURIOS 3 PIECE QUEEN ANNE COFFEE & Newark Parks and Recreati on at END TABLE SET 366-7060. Starting at $148 . Also available in Black 00 The Gift Shoppe Lacquer & White Wash NOW $78. extends hours

H0rse drawn carriage --- rides will benefit the 10 ~ ...... "4- ~ ~ S f .-. , · - - Trolley Rides WJBR Joy Fund. Children's Picture Takinq You may bring your own camera Fingerprinting Mr. & Mrs. Santa Enjoy a free trolley ride or purchase a photo with Santa. by State Police Rudolph & Frosty around the Plaza. __ _ _ Community & Radio X- Station Participation Su WJER 1-z, J- EUvl, Carri~e R:~~ & Pictures

Uvt. 1 - J f.-H-. --~ts Games . ~ k~~~~~~~N~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· t First Assembly of God Christian Education- Sun. 9:30am Worship - Sun. 10:30 am & 6:00 pm Church [/)irectory C.R.E.W. Youth -Sun. 6 pm Family Night - Wednesdays at 7:00 pm For Changes or NeUJ Ads Call Phoebe Harris at 410-398-1230 or 1-800-220-3311 Fax 410_:398-4044 Rev. Alan Bosmeny Ad.deadline is Friday For More Information , Visit Our Web Site at: www.EiktonFirst.org before the Friday run. Or Call: 410-398-4234 290 Whitehall Road, Elkton, MD 21921 Our' Redeemer Lutheran Church Unitarian ~!~ • Sunday School 8:45am Universalist ''1;__/ • Sunday Worship I O:OOam _/ Friendto S en .n .: c I I) a.m. aj'( Q ~ Fell nw,h ipnf 8~2~~ • Preschool f or 3 's & 4 's Child Care:: & \ .., Ne\~ ark <4 . d e= i4 S unday SdH•n l ~ II -LO W ill a Rd. uu :_4 ~~ - ~E ' ?/ ewark. DE assembly Rev. Carl Kruelle, Pastor ( O ) _ g ~;-;&._/h(i) You are invited to the new www.orlcde .org 3 2 3 6 8 2 8 4 1421 Old Baltimore Pike I 0 Jo hnson Rd., Newark (near Rts. 4 & 273) Grace & Gratitude ~EARLY SERVICE Newark, DE Speaker: Rev. Chute A at 8:30a.m. every Sunday Morning! ,______...... _.....,.;;;,;,;..... ______---+------1 JJJ. Begins Sun. Sept. 24th (302) 737-5040 Highway Word of C hristian Education · 9 :30 am Sunday Schooi...... 9:J5 am. Faith Ministries W orship Service - I 0 :30 am Sunday Worship ...... IO:OO a.m. & 5:30p.m. t_an extension of Highway Gospe l , \ I 1 ommunity Tem~)- West Chester Sunday Evening- 6:00 pm Wednesday Family Night...... 7:00 p.m. "Aicanzando a Ia comunidad hispana Wed . Bible Study/ Prayer - 7:00 p m Order of Weakly Services Adult Bi hk Stmh. Rmal Ran!.!l'l"'. Youth&. R.1Jnh\1\" Sunday: Altar Prayer - ~~ con el mensaje de Jesucristo." Nursery Provided for all Services DOMINGOS EN: Sai'L' & Fun Ci1 i lUrL:n·.., \1 il;htr\ at ~ .1 ch ... ~n il'L'. 8 :30-9:00 .a.m . W e are located ill 27-14 Red Lion Road Qu~tlit: \ur-.a: pw·, itkU. Morning Worship Truth Chapel Iglesia Grace - Calle 9 Esq. (Route 7 1 ) in Bear, Delilwa re 1 9701 . 9 :00a.m . West, Wilmington, DE For more iniormation about the Michael Petrucci, Pastor Wednesday: A ltar Prayer 1.'\Jflmr-zn:F Christ's Abundant 10 AM • Escuela Dominica! C h urc h, Pledse all (302) 838-2060 Ben Rivera, Assistant Pastor 6 :30-7:00 p.m. Life and Love 11 AM • Servicio Bible Enrichment Class MARTES EN: George W . Tuten Ill. Pastor Visit us online at 7:00-8:00 p .m . Pastors Iglesia Red Lion-Esq.Ruta Derald Gautier. Associate/Youth Pastor www .praiseassemblyonline.org All services will be held at the 7&71, Bear Best Western H ote l Dr. Tom Berry 7:30 PM • Oracion y Estudio 260 Chapmans Rd .. Newark, DE Rev. Richard Beny Biblico (across from Burlington Coat Factory) JUEVES: Bear Suuday Mu miug Worship 7:30 PM • Reunion de Celulas Mailing Address I 0:30a.m. SABADOS: P.O . Box 220 Hodgsou \ 'o-Tec/1 High School 7:30 PM • Reunion de Jovenes Bear. Delaware 1 9702-0220 Bos. 896 across f rom Peoples Pla:a Para mas informacion Community Glasumr Delaware contactar: Suuday Evening Service Telefono • (302) 836~5442 6:30p.m. Web site- Church 315 Rhw Rd.: Elkrou. MD -110-398--121 8 www .gbgm-umc.org/nuevavida/ \ 'isit our a»·ard H'inning web site at: E-mail - [email protected] A place for people http://users.dpuet.ll etlberr091 0/iudex.htm Pastor: Angel Marrero who need God. HEAD OF CHRISTIANA Sunday Suncl,l)' Schoo l ...... 1 O:OOam Bible Classes for all Ages: 9:45a.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ~t' Morning VVorship .. 1 1.30am 1100 Church Road Evening Worship...... 6:00pm Praise and Worship: 10:45 a.m. Newark, DE Tu esday /~ S\vord or" the Spirit ..... 7:30pm 33 I 0 Wrangle Hill Road 302-731-4169 Fri day 832-2737 Pastor Cart A. Turner Sr. Rev. Christopher "Kit" Schooley Ev.>nge li tic Servi e ...... 7: Opm Frrst Lady Karen B . Turner bearcommunltychurch.com Saturday Func ti o ns For further information or SUNDAY SCHEDULE $ai.:t.ds directions please call: ...... 9:00~1111Pr~t y er C8aptiA rcW.~rch Men Ministrie s 1st S~1t. Pastor: DaveM oore 302·834-9003 Church School 9:30AM Worship 11:00 AM W o nlC:' n Ministri e ~ 2 nd Sat. Home: 302-836-8836 • dlmoore@aol. com 801 Seymour Roa d Youth t'Vtinist r i e~ J rd S,1 t. Bear, Delaware 197 01 Sing le Ministries --lth S,1t. Advertise in the Rt. 1· 302- 322- 1 029 4 78 Geissler Pa rk, Suite G Pastor Carlo DeStefano Rt. 4 0 , Bear D E 19701 302 838-0355 church 40& Schedu le of Se rvices 302-838-6702 fax# Su nday School 9A5a.m. Newark Post Morni ng Worshi p Service II :OOa. m. Sunday El'e ni ng Se rvice 6:00p.m. Wednesday Prayer Mee ting 7:00p.m. Senior Pastors: (N ursery Provided for all services) CHURCH PAGES Fre drick Purne ll Home of the Fa irwinds Christian School Cla ra Purnell NEW ARK WESLEYAN CIIUR€11 EVANGELICAL FIRST PRESBYI'ERIAN OGLETOWN RED LION UNITED 706 West Church Rd.- Newai'k. PRESBYTERIAN CIHJRCH METHODIST CHURCH (302) 737-5190 292 \\'est ;\lain St. • Xcwark BAPTIST CHURCH At the corner uf Rb. 7 & 7 1 in l:le,1t' CHURCH OF NEWARK (302) 131-3644 316 Red Mill Rd. - Newark, DE. 1.5 miles Sl1uth uf Rt. -10 1545 Church Road Bear. DE 19701 Sumb~ . dJottl - all a g~' ...... 9:.10 a.m. 308 Possum Park Rd. (corner of 273 & Red Mill Rd.) 9:1111 .-\ M ...... Churc h School For .-\ 1/ .-\ges 302-737-2511 \lorn ing \\ 1mhip ...... 10:.\0a.m. Newark, DE • 737-2300 1/J:J/J AM ...... Worship Service 302-834-1599 Child Care Provided • Ramp Access Pastor: Dr. Drew Landrey unda1 E1 ~ni ng .~J uh ,\ Yntnh .~ c1i1 iti(, .... 6:.10 p.m. Sunday Services Sundnv Services: 7:11 11 11. 111 ...... }r. & S r. lligh l'tmlh Groups Sunday School 9:00a.m. Worship ...... 8:25 a. m. R :30~1 . m.- C r vice Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Uu 111 p . lccl'ss /in · ll'lll'l'ld wirs 9:-15,,_,_ B ible Stu dy Fo r Al l A)-';l-'S 'mall Group B1ble 'tudie.1 ·throughout the 1reek ...... ll :OO a.m. www. form in istry. com/ 1970 1rlumc Pastor: Re v. Dr. Stephen ·A. Hundley Wed. Even ing FnrT•ily cti v i ties 5: 15- 9p.m. == Pastor James E. Yoder III Sunday Schooi...... JO :OOa. m. Associate Pastor: Rev. D Kerry Slinkard Rev. John M. Dunnack. Senior Pastor

Sun. morning worship: 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. U([) The Episcopal Church Welcomes You I SPIRIT & LIFE BIBLE CHURCH -'2 I-I ill top Rmod • E lkton, :\I 0 St. Tho m as's Parish R ev . .a nd i\ lrs. James Forhl'S Jo in a faith community with a great past Sunday 27b S. College Ave. al Park Place. Newark. DE 1971 1 W twshi p & Bi b le Cla"s 10:30 AM and an exciting future! . T ucs d av 10: 00 Al\'1 •3011 J6tH644 Church O tro c~ •9:00- 1:00 \lon.· fn.l "Su per Ch urc h " for youlh Teaching & Prayc...:r ewark Church School fo r all ages at 9: 15a.m ., •302 366-0.! - 3 P.msh lntorn1.Hion Hotl inC" (Sunda y Sdwol for a ll ages) Sunday Worship and Educa tion \ V cdncs dav 7:30 IJ I Nursery for 9:30 and 11:00 ;~.m. setVices, P rayc1· 5:30PM 8:00.1.111. Hoh Euch.lfist. R1te OnP Prui:-.1.! . T~aching nited 9:30 se rvice broadcast on WNRK 1260A M P ra ise. Preach in!..!. 6 :30PM 9: I) .1 .m. Christi.m Educ.llion•,t ll .tg<'S• (Praye r for sick )- 10": W .1 .m. lloh Euch.m.;.t, Rite T\\O .._\ Chilclren'c; Pastor: Clifford A. Armour Jr. ethodist \ \'ors.hip 1 '-urse.- r\ PrO\ idE'<.h 5:30 p.m. lloh Euch.mst 69 Eilst Main Stree t Youth Groups: lr Hd'l ;1t-U.lO p.m & S; H1sh ,Jt - ·~0 p.m. Words that I s peak unto y ou, they are S pirit and they are burch Newark, DE 197 11 -4645 Li.f'e. John 6:63 7/~t·N,·I. Tllom1' IJ./i·n ~, ·n. N1 ~for phone 302 -368-877 4 · www.n cwark·umc.org Tilt • Nt ·L /ohtJ HHI( J..m.lll. \ '•t.lf Wt t 1111 1'1 •11\ \lt••toH Everyone Welcome! For onore inf'urnuttiun. --ti41-3 9M-552

~ First Church jesus Is Coming Back. WILL YOU BE READY? ~ Christ, ~fcientist jesus Is Coming Like A Thief 48 Wes t Park Place, Newark In The Night.

Sunday Service & Sunday School 10:00 AM WILL YOU BE READY? 302 1 OLD COUNTY RD., liEWARK. DE. Wednesday Testimony Reading 7:30PM SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 Al\1 ~~l~4~~~ Public Reading Room W ATC H THEREFORE: FOR YE T WHN ~'1J I •J Wednesday 6:00 PM - 7:20 PM K ~OI\ N MORNING WOR HIP 11 :00 AM 1 c:7t Jr''' Bible-Believing Church Saturday 10:00 AM · 1:00 PM H OUR YOUR LORD DOTH CO,\ I[" EVENING SERVICE 7:00PM Care for young children during Wednesday & Sunday M ATIHEII 2 -1:-1 2 .\liD-WEEK ER\'ICE THL'R . 7:00 P~1 All Are Welcome " ... A ~D THE\ SHALL SE E THE SO.'\ Or Mrl~>. (OMI~ G I ~ T HE CLOUDS OF H [AV[N WITII Dr. W. Gran t 'ielson ·Pastor www.fccsnewark .org 410-398-2i3.1 POWER AND GREr\T GLORY'' MATIH[IV 24:JU·t::======~~--li :J>rorreuive :}!raise an/?/(,-,/,~ Newark 1st Church CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH wilh Co mmu nion 10:00 am JESUS IS COMING BACK of the Nazarene FELLO\' SHIP CHURCH Re v. Bruce Martin, Pastor 21 5 E. Del. Ave, N ewa rk /• ®•~ Phone: 3 02-368-4904 ';.o .l 302-737-1400 Services every Sunday, 12:30 p.m. 6 Sunday: ·~.... •" Rev. Curtis E. Leins, Ph.D. Pastor Bill Jarrell YWCA • Sunday Sch ool ...... 1 0 :00 AM Worship Service 31 8 S. College Avenue • Worship ...... 11 :00 AM loca,ed 1 1/2 miles north Newark, DE 197 11 C hild Care • Handicap A ccess of E lkton on Rt. 2 I 3 & Sunday School Pastor Rev., Denise Lee Wednesday: Children ' s classes provided F or more informa[ion please • Fellows h ip Dinner .... 6 :00 PM 9:30a.m. & 10:45 a.m. call : (302) 836-1 969 • Bible Study/Yo uth .... 6: 45 PM http://www. nc bl. com /post/ 0\'DIIlER 24, 2000 • NE\1'.\RK Pos 1 • P.lt ,J·. 17 NEWARK PosT •:• OBITUARIES

daughters. Li sa Ald ridge and dent in their history in 1950. Md.: four 2randchildren and two Llan gollen Garden Club, and a Newark resident Richard• Warner Woodward Carol Whitlock. both of She was also on the Board of great grandchildren. fo rm~r member of Our Lady of Edwin Gardner died on Sept. 28.: Naudain, owned oil Middletown and Brenda Directors of the YMCA and the A service was held at Spice r­ Fatima Church. 2000, at home. • Armstron!.! of Earle vi lie, Md.: Gi rl s Club of Wilmil1!.!ton. She Mullikin Funeral Home. She is survived by son. Mr. Gardner was born in! dompany brothers, Charles Whitlock and was involved with the Green Timothy of Delaware City: Rochester, N.Y. on May 17.: : Newark area re sident Warner Robert Whitlock, both of Show at Christ Church Christiana 2randchildren: friends and distant 1928. Before retiring, he wa a: Woodward died on Sept. 27 , Middletown and William Hundred and the Wilmington Donald T. Smith Sr., ;elatives. systems analyst at DuPont. • 2000. at home. Whitlm:k of Florida: sister. Mary Flower Market. A services was held at the He is survived by hi s wife of: Mr. Naudain. 83, was th e pres­ Dixon of Middletown: !.!randchil­ She is survived by her son. educator chapel at Gracelawn Memorial 53 years. Geneva Gardner of: ident of Holl in 2sworth Oil dren and a 2reat 2randc~hild . Ri chard Goldsborough and wife. New<:~rk resident Donald T. Park Newark: son. Scott Gardner of• Company in Marshalton before A se r v ic~ was ~h e ld

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~BiowsA~~Y : ..-the · co~petition· BASSETT, BROSIUS & DAWSON Personal Approach to Financial Planning

n the world of financial planning Bassett, Brosius & Dawson, Inc., fills a unique niche. The Wilmington firm, serving clients for almost twenty years, has built a solid repu­ tation of providing good old-fashioned service, while at the same time moving head first into the twenty-first century as technology has rapidly changed the financial investment and consulting environment. Vice President Frederick J. Dawson (ChFC, CLU)*, states, "We recognize technology is cre~ting an ever changing environment, but the one constant that, remains is the personal relationship with each and every client .we enjoy here."

The present financial investment landscape Fred Dawson

is dynamically changing, - ~ nother aspect of Fred Dawson's profession is the amount of The present financial reducing financial products community and professional organizations he has been able to investment landscape is and services, without any participate and volunteer in. Fred says, "Part of being a Financial dynamically changing, espe­ special incentives, require­ Planner is having the abiljty to help people and being a part of several cially as the larger broker­ ments, or special expecta­ . age firms are consolidating tions of having to offer any diverse community and professional organizations is just a natural and buying up the smaller of Raymond James proprie­ extension of that theme." Fred continues, "I think at one time I was 011 local firms . Amidst the tary products." It is under the board or a member of twenty-two different organizations at the ever-changing scenery, Fred this structure that Fred, same time." Fred is presently the Delaware Chapter President of The says, "We're proud to be along with his son Brian D. Society of Financial Service Professionals (SFSP), a national organization able to serve our clients Dawson (CIMC)*, are able of financial services professionals, an active board member of The without any conflicts of to offer clients unbiased Christina Educational Endowment Foundation, and The Historic Red interest. We are an inde­ options and alternatives Clay Valley Incorporated, a non-profit organization that owns and pendent contractor through after they have completed operates The Wilmington & Western Railroad. He is past President of Raymond James Financial an in-depth evaluation of a The Newark Rotary and The Kennett Symphony Orchestra Board. Fred Services, Inc. As such, we client's current financial has also been published locally, nationally, and internationally hundreds have the ability to provide situation, including deter- our clients with almost mining financial objectives of times and has made several guest appearances on CNBC, as well as unlimited choices of invest- and setting specific goals having hosted "The Wall Street Wrap-Up Report" on "First State News" ment, insurance, and tax and risk tolerances. for almost six years, and his own radio show. Moreover, he is a frequent guest speaker at many organizations and events. '( ;t n f morning, Bas. ett, Brosiu s & Dawson, I • 'II \ \ nn ·p ·a k·m" g II ... BASSETT .. , i: th · "" ' •er a call r receives, instead of press 1 for this BROSIUS dt'l artm ·nl, or pr s 2 for another department. This is part of tlw lt'l st1nal zed service the employees at Bassett, Brosius & DAWSON l'·' '.'tmlwli e in. However, for those ,of you who prefer a more tNhUt)lugu·aUyadvanced form of communication, interested 1011 Centre Road l'MI t•s ''t n ah ays logon to their recently developed website at '\ '· .hl tli h.:. om", and communicate via the internet and E-mail. Suite 308 Wilmington, DE 19085 n addition to Phone (302) 999-9330

( .~ • nlik;;,Ost linanciitl planning lirffis, Baooett, Bnialus &.na- has ti/ ~heir o~, ~~torney, Harriet (ftblly) Lang Chappell ( JD, CFP)* on f; Sheh~ the ability to advipe dien~~on the oftentimes intricate legal ,, ' ' ·-;: --~ '7 . .... · .~ .·" ~ ~<-~- .• • . aspects of estate,plannirig ·, will·preparation, and trust structuring. Holly . : actively part,icipates fn client meetings and is an invaluable added ·resource to the firm's clients. The availability of Holly's services along with the other benefits at Bassett, Brosius & Dawson, certainly lends credibility to Fred's assessment, "We're a one stop shop for financial and February of 2000 after investment consulting services." almost nine years in the At Bassett, Brosius & Dawson Inc., being an independent financial banking industry. Brian services firm translates to assisting serious investors in a full-range of Brian Dawson recently obtained his first financial and estate services in the accumulation and preservation of professional designation, (CIMC, Certified Investment wealth. As Fred sums up, "We help our clients plan for their financial Management Consultant), and will begin working on his second future, especially retirement. We develop retirement plans for business . (ChFC, Chartered Financial Consultant) shortly. As Brian owners, and we help high net worth investors keep their money from the states, "The CIMC curriculum has given me an in-depth· under­ ravages of taxation and inflation." Whether it's an individual, pension standing of privately managed portfolios, which is a large part plan, retirement plan, trust, endowment or foundation, the staff at Bassett, of what we do for clients here." In addition to bringing his Brosius & Dawson has over seventy-five years of combined experience in banking background, Brian has been instrumental in updating helping to accumulate, preserve, and transfer a client's life's work of the firm's computer system, setting up the new company web­ wealth accumulation, to ones loved ones or favorite charities. They can site, and helping identify other new efficiencies within Bassett, do the same for you! Brosius & Dawson's business structure. Brian states," It's been tremendously challenging to learn so much in such a short time *ChFC - Chartered Financial Consultant/CLU- Chartered Life Underwriter *ClMC- Certified Investment Management Consultant frame, but very rewarding once you know you've helped a cli­ *CFP- Certified Financial Planner ent as a result of that knowledge." *Disclaimer - Securities Offered Exclusively Through: Raymond James Financial Services Inc., Member NASD/SIPC

' SECTION B 1-302-737-0724 • FAX 1-302-737-9019 November 24, 2000 Real Estate & · ClasSified Newark Post and Route 40 Flier ::.'Avatar' has a :)great country lo.ok

The Avatar uniquely combines lines of the 2,013-square-foot 'the look of wood and river rock to Avatar, along with the 1,966- ~ wve "country style" a whole new square-foot unfinished basement, · ·look. Half moon windows over the provide for opportunity to expand :garage doors, the upstairs dormer, as the family grows. :and the front windows provide a The entry of this home has :great curb appeal. The gracious etched glass on one side and the

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I the conveniences. The dual sink the master suite, isolated from the UP has a trash compactor on one side other two bedrooms. The rear of For a study plan of the Avatar and a dishwasher on the other. A the suite is a large bathroom with (00-010) send $24.95 to Landmark garden window over the sink looks a vanity, "his and hers" sinks, a Designs, 33127 Saginaw Road AVATAR (00-01 0) out into the backyard. huge walk-in closet, a private area East , Cottage Grove, OR 97424. OVERAU. DIMENSIONS: 61 '-0' X 68'-0' Skylights have been used for the toilet, and an oversized tub Specify plari name and number for LIVING: 2013 square feet throughout this spacious home. In and shower. A door off this room study plan. For a collection of plan UN FIN BASESMENT: 1966 square feet the rear corner of the great room opens onto the patio that runs books, send $20.00 or save by GARAGE/SHOP GARAGE: 607 square feet 23'4 X 24'S is a raised gas fireplace with an across the back of the Avatar. ordering the study plan and collec­ entertainment center over it. On the other end of this unique tion together for $34.95. For faster Stairs to the basement are located suite is an exercise/theater room, processing, call 1-800-562-1151.

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Superior Coun Civil Ruk 71.3 se1s ou1 the $1 ,500-$7,000/mo. PT­ mo. 410-287-5213 tion. Pencader Corpo­ adl There is NO CHARGE $183,900 410-275-8613 req uirement for filing a civil forfeiwre pel ilion. FT. Free info. 414-290- rate Center, 7025 Pen­ to run a 3 line ad all week! 6967www.cre8dreams.com WHERE: 3rd & Harrison SIS. cader Dr., Newark, DE FROM: Rasheem Dollard ARTICLE: S326.00 US Currency DATE SEIZED: 10/13/00 19702 302-452-8400 AGENCY: Wilmington Police Depl. WHERE : 900 Blk. Clifford Parkway FROM: Tarike Dinkins ARTICLE: $562 .00 US Currency r~\i!i; t·VI:t j! t~IM~1 d:4 i' DATE SE IZED: 10/04/00 AGENCY: Wilminglon Police Dept North East Auction Galleries ART ICLE: 5357.00 US Currency WHERE: 2911 N Markel Si. FR OM : D"mcon Gray DATE SEIZED: 10/WOO AGENCY: Delaware State Police U.S. Rt. 40, North East, MD FROM: Benjamin Council ARTICLE: S 100.00 US Currency WHERE: US Rt. 13. Grca1er Every Tuesday at 5 p.m. AGENCY: Wilmington Pol ice Dep t Wilminglon Airporl 4 Auctions At The Same Time WH ERE: 23rd & Jessup Sis. FROM : Michael Robinson DATE SEIZED: 10/24/00 Classified • • • * • • • • • • • • • * • • • DATE SEI ZED: 10117/00 AGENCY: Wilminglon Police Dept ARTICLE: $283.00 U Currency ARTICLE: $387.00 US Currency WHERE : 2911 N Markel St. CIANT WEEKEND MARKET DATE SE IZED: 10114/00 FROM : Zinn McFarlin FROM : Jakeeuis McCraig ARTICLE: $350.00 US Currenc y AGENCY: Wi lming10n Police Dept. . Information IN AND OUTDOOR SPACE AVAILABLE AGENCY: Wilminglon Police Dept WHERE: 700 Blk. Eas1 I01h St. Antiques, Glass, Collectibles, * To place an ad in WHERE: W 5th S1. FROM: Tabron Roane/Rand i Toomer DATE SEI ZED: 10/12/00 Chesapeake Class if ied Computer Shop, NASCAR, DATE SEIZED: 10/20/00 AGENCY: New Castle Co. Police Dept. 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New Casik Visa, MasterCard o r Discover when o rdering by Earn $40,000 yo ur first yea r. ARTICLE: $977.00 US Currency WHERE: 931 Clifford Brown Walkway DATE SEIZED: 10/2-f/00 phone, check by mail o r pay for your ad i n p erson at Ramsey Ford in Ri sing Sun DATE SEIZED: 09/21/00 ARTICLE: S630.00 US Currenc) the new spap er o ffice. is becoming more and more FROM: Roben Pons ART ICLE: $277.00 US Currency AGENCY: Wilmingron Police Dep i. FROM : Michelle Andcr;on everyday the place you want WHERE: 2800 Blk. Moore St FROM: Vanessa Lum AGENCY: New Ca 1le Co Police Dcp1. * The Classified D epartment can answ er any o f to be fo r a career change. your questions regarding this policy and how it w ill DATE SEI ZED: 10/15/00 AGENC Y: Wilmingron Police Dept WHERE: Anderson Dr.. ew Castle ARTICL E: $250.00 US Currency WHERE: 931 Cl ifford Brown Walkway DATE SEIZED: 10/14/00 affect your situat ion . 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Great Christ ­ " Stippling" ask for Robin $200 each or b/o Call 6 disk CD, pearl ivory NO APPLICATION Give us a call to place ar 2 power packs, 1 Antron mas present. Ca ll technique 302·832·2298 $15,000 302-454-1759 FEES!! 1-800-8636- ad! There is NO CHARGE 99 CB Antenna asking $15.00 each or 41 0-392-0739 DACHSHUND PUPS: 9006 ext.924. to run a 3 line ad all week! A Chesapeake City, $450 for all of it call 2 for $25.00 mini long hair, AKC www.help -pay-bills.com MD. artist available to 41 0·398-5731 ask for IN THE COURT Kenneth after 10am & males with shots and SUZUKI RMX 250 '93 do orig. portraits of a pediqree. 410-620-9779 OF COMMON PLEAS LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE person, pets or other before 9:30pm ,,,,,." TRANSPORTATIOf\ brand new motor, pro· FOR THE STATE Estate of GEORGE Estate of ARTHUR favorite subjects. SIBERIAN HUSKY circuit exhaust. Works OF DELAWARE M . FRE::--.1 C H . W. LISTE R , JR. , Reasonable rates with red & white female 3y rs connection skid plate, IN AND FOR GAME BOY, dishes, radiator braces, frame Deceased . Deceased. a 3 to 6 week ******* old with short hair Free lr' POWER NEWCASTLE Notice i s hereby turnaround. OJ I KARAOKE pillows, VCR movies. to good home BEAGLE, guards. Renthal chain & Notice is hereby gas grill, 2 sets- golf COUNTY given that L etter s given that L etters PRO male, 2 yrs old Free to Y BOATS sprockets. tag handle Artwork is not clubs (old) , clothes & bars, new RM plastic, INRE: Thstamentary upon the Thstamentary upon the good home Both need computer generated! EQUIPMENT shoes metal desk, bikes loving care Call freshly painted frame, CHANGE OF NAME es tate of GEORGE i\1. estate of ARTHUR W. Call to see 30 FT ISLANDER new graphics. Gold OF LISTER, JR. who de­ 410·620·3674 tv msg FRENCH who departed All work JVC 3disc 410-398-3191 1981- Volvo diesel large rims . $2,500 Call: Maria Danette Charles this life on the 1st day parted this life on the is created by hand. CD/CDGNCD player, lr'PET SERVICESi wheel. bimini, Datama­ 41 0-620-9898 by her mother GO CART 6hp adult of NOVEMBER. A .D . 17th day of JUNE, A.D. TEAC106 6 channel ., SUPPLIES rine speed, distance Patti A. Remedio size purchased as 1998 late of2425 KING ­ 2000 late of 117 DURSO For more info, studio mixer, 400 and depth measure· Bu ymg or Selling Property? Christmas present last PETITIONERCS) MAN DRIVE. WfLi\11. , DRIVE, HARMONY please call: plus 400 watt Pro AQUARIUM 65 gal ments. H/C pressure Seeing IS believing . Don 't bu y TO HILLS, NEWARK, DE yr but was barely used wa ter, shower. Equip­ DE 19810 w ere duly August Kiessling Amp, JVC 14 band new w/ stand, coral, property based on pictures or Maria Danette Remedio 19711 were duly grant­ EO, (2) 15" Pro paid $1000 asking $600 ment updates: North full granted unto ANNE F. 410-885-5978 salt, glass hood. re presentations . A public OTJCE IS HEREBY Optimus loud 41 0·392-0030 batten main, 135% jib, PANICO on the 24th ed unto WILLIAM R. [email protected] Everything needed GIVEN that, Maria speakers, 47 VCD for set-up. Exc con­ Gennaker, #1 Harkin RF serv1ce mes sa ge from the Tri ay of OCTOBER. A.D. LISTER on the 19th HIT ANY KEY Danette Charles, in­ COG disks with dition 41 0·392-0739 system, lazy jacks sys­ State Classifieds and the 2000, and all persons day of OCTOBER, A.D. Custom-Made Comput· tends to present a 2000, and all persons graphics, 20" color tem, Autohelm 4000T. Federal Trade CommiSS ion . indebted to the sa id de· SMALL POT BELLY ers Setup, Training, Up- Petition to the Court of indebted to the said de­ monitor VF qrades 410-378-4256 gti"'HQRSES/T ACK electric bilge pump, ceased are requested to STOVE dated 1873 modulator, (2) ba ttery charger, VH F ------Common Pleas for the make payments t o the ceased are requested to 2 porcelain top tables­ SERVICES Buy ing a Mobile Home ? State of Delaware in mics, software, Buying a Mobile Home? ., & radio. Meticulously Execu tRIX without make payments to the (old), 2-old ice cream maintained. Boat to· Investigate zoning and for New Castle w iring, much more! Check on warranty cove ra ge delay, and all persons Executor without delay, parlor chairs, library Complet e road show HORSE TRAILER - '97 cated at Cambridge MD. requirements 1n the County, to change her havin g d emands and all persons having table-( old), love seat, for only $1600. from the manufacturer. Hawk Equi Spirit, 2 H, Marina. For complete community where you want name to Maria Danette aga inst the deceased demands against the roaster & stand West· Serious inquires reta il er transporter. and TB size with dressin g list of extras please to live before you buy a Remedio (minor). room. Aluminum and fi· are required to exhibit deceased are required inghouse 1953 Call to only. 410-642-2210 installer before yo u buy. A call: 302-629-8455 or home . A pub li c ser vi ce Patti A. Remedio berglass roof. Excellent and present the same to exhibit and present see 41 0-398·3191 Leave message. public service message lrom email us at: message from The Tri State Petitioner(s) condition. Asking $6200 qeo-pat @intercom. net duly probated to the the same duly probated the Tri State Classifieds and Ctassifieds and the Federal DATED: 11/15/00 to t he sa id Executor on IN THE COURT or best offer. Sail away at $35,900 said ExecutR l X on or ******* the Federal Tra de Call: 410-658-6713 Trade Comm iss1 on . before the 1st day of or before the 17th day of OF COMMON JULY A.D. 1999 . or FEBRUARY A.D. PLEAS abide by the law in this 200 1, or abide by the FOR THE behalf. law in this behalf. STATE OF AN:--IE F. PA:\'lCO WILLIAM R. LISTER DELAWAR E Executrix Executor IN AND FOR PIET VAN OGTROP. PIET VAN OGTROP, NEW CASTLE ESQ ESQ. COUNTY 206 E. DELAWARE AV­ 206 E. DELAWARE A V­ I N RE: CHANGE E:--IUE ENUE OF NAME OF :\'EWARK. DE 19711 NEWARK. DE 19711 ASHISH NADGIR np ll/10,11/17.11/z4 np 11/10,11117,11124 MAHULI PETITIONER(Sl CITY OF NEWARK TO DELAWARE ASHISH SUHAS­ CITY COUNCIL ARATHI MAHULI PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE I S HERE­ NOTICE BY G IVEN that November 27, 2000 ·7:30PM ASHISH NADGIR Pursua nt to ection 402.2 of the City Charter MAHULI intends t o of the Code of the City of i\ewark , Delaware, no­ present a PETITION to tice is hereby gi"en of a public hearing at a reg­ the Court of Common ular meeting of the Council in the Co uncil Pleas for the State of Chamber at the :-.l unicipal Building. 220 Elkton D elaware i n and for Road, Newark, Delaware, on Monday, November New Castle County, to 27 , 2000 at 7:30p.m., at w hich time the Council change his/her name will consider for F inal Action and Passage the to ASH ISH SUHAS­ following proposed Ordinance: ARATHI MAHULI BILL 00-3 · An O rdinance Amending SUHAS lv!AHU LI Chapter 20. l\[otor Vehicl es & Traffic, By Father Decreasing t he Blood Alcohol Level Tolerance for ARATHI MAHULI Alcohol Violations from 0. 10 to .08. Mother Susan A. Lamblack, MMC Petitioner(s) City Secretary DATED: 1116/00 np 11/17,11124 np 11110,11/17,11124 Join the team that makes the news!

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ere IS A N E(JUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER ' NOVEMBER . 2000 TRI-STATE CLASSIFIEDS PAGE-S LEGAL NOTICE ~ TOU~KS SPORT Notice is hereby given that the properties listed 17' uTUTY VEHICLES P"" AUTOS ~AUTOS below were seized for violation of Title 16 of the Delaware Code. Owners or lienholders who can es- tab!is~ that the l?roperty was _forfeited by an .act C?r FORD F150, XLT, '99; ACURA INTEGRA MAZDA 323 1986 $300 call John after omissiOn committed or omitted without . the1r 12K mi, ext cab, 6ft bed, GSA '94 blck 2 dr, sun­ knowledge or consent may apply for remission at fu ll y loaded, like new. roof. 85K, 5spd, $8500 5pm 41 0-378-4854 the office of the Attorney General, Forfei_t ':'re $24 000 OBO. 080 410-287-3328 Division, Wilmington, Delaware. Persons desmng ' 411l-621l-5195 to contest the forfeiture of assets seized pursuant to CHARITY CARS - Title 16 of the Delaware Code, Section 4784, may ------­ DONATE your vehicle. protect their interest by filing a civil petition in ,_T_A_K_E_A_L_O_O_K_!.., As seen on Oprah and ~l Superior Court within 45 days after the date of this People Magazine' Tax PONTIAC VENTURA II 1972 250 cu in 6cyL notice, or mailed notice, whichever is later. '97 Ford F-150 Su­ deductible, free towing. Superior Court Civil Rule 71.3 sets out the require- percab Triton, V-8, We provide donated ve­ Runs good needs work, EVERY PRE-OWNED.VEHtCLE IS ON SALE THIS MONTH! ments fo r filing a civil forfeiture petition. auto, 3'" door. New hicles to struggling Great first car! $300/obo oversized tires, 72k, famil ies. 302-454-0954 COME TO WILLIAMS WHERE YOU'll ALWAYS FIND SUPERIOR FROM : La urence DATE SEIZED: 10/09/00 many, extras, too 1-800-442-4451 Peterson ARTICLE: $290.00 US much to list. Exc www.charitycars.org SELECTION, SERVICE AND MOST OF ALL BOTTOM-LINE PRICING! AGENCY: Wilmington Currency cond. $13,500. Call PO ASCHE PoHce department · Mike 41 IJ-392-0739 red w/ black · ~ ·~CHEVY Z28 -:.'cc.'r WHERE : 48 Jenson FROM: Jeramine Allen -60k. $8500 o.b.o. CONVERTIBLE 41 ll-398-3396 Drive AGENCY: Wilmington CAMARO '95. purple DATE SEIZED: 10/18/00 Police Department with black top ps. pb. ARTICLE: $262.00 US WHERE: 1200 Blk W 6th pw. pimirrors. keyless IN THE COURT Currency Street entry chrome wheels OF COMMON DATE SEIZED: 10/31100 39k mi les with extended PLEAS FROM: William Berry ARTICLE: $245.00 US 36.000 mile warranty FOR THE AGENCY Wilmington Currency $13.800 STATE OF Police Department WINTER 'S Call 410-398-9432 lv DELAWARE WHERE: 22 & Lamonte FROM: Robert Hairston COMING! msg il no answer IN AND FOR Streets AGENCY: Wilmington *·~ ·~ ·~·:r ·~ ·~ -~ ·~c.'t·~ NEW CASTLE DATE SEIZED: 10/17/00 Police Department Don't get stuck in ARTICLE: $108.00 US the snow and slush! COUNTY WHERE: 1200 Blk W 6th .IN RE: CHANGE Currency This 1989 Ford Street REAL DEAL OF NAME OF DATE SEIZED: 10/31100 Bronco II has four­ FROM: Tahree Banks ARTICLE: $115.00 US wheel drive. V-6 Start your campaign tha Eile n e begins with a processe1 AGENCY: Wilmington Currency aulomatic , power Dogranie cki Police Department steering, locks, color photo on our Frida• PETI:Tim~ER ( iS ll WHERE: 400 Blk S Heald windows, brakes, Real Estate seclion! Als! TO FROM: Deshonne Moore receive a 6 line ad with 3/4 ' -- . -I'\' ~ .- - Street AGENCY: Wilmington AMIFM stereo high photo to run one day lr Eilene DATE SEIZED:.10/29/00 Police Department cassette, ti lt wheel, the Cecil Whig or Newarl McKee ARTICLE: $695.00 US WHERE: W 29th Street rear ABS, AC , cru ise Post Classifieds. NOTICE IS H Currency DATE SEIZED: 09/27/00 control, & 142,000 BY GIVEN that Ei ARTICLE: $1190.00 US loving miles. All FOR JUST $80 Louise Dobraniec BB value $4,545. FROM: Oshae Thomas Currency intends to present AGENCY: Wilmington Asking $3,500. VINI161HC16"!2XSVMi, GiiEENVB. 521. 11110<21'1D,l!IK.StlM:.PS. Call: 41().392-6706 Call 398-1230 PETITION to the PII. P[).. TILT, CilU~E.I.IIfMCASS . CIIALAJ!III.IGS . ~ Police Department FROM : Na irob i of Common WHERE: 2607 Bowers McCauley Street the State of Dela"•ar

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