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1 DOth Year, 19th Issue ~ 2009 May 29,2009 www.n8warkpostonlln8.com Newark, Del. Planners look at permit, Council OKs waiver for Chipotle GriU e Newark Planning off Route 273. CVS proiect l1Commission will consider a Chipotle Grill is seeking the per­ parking waiver and special use mit and waiver for the former Copy By DOUG RAINEY permit for the site of a fast-grow­ Maven site at 136 E. Main St. ing chain of cafeteria-style Mexican The building that housed the [email protected] restaurants. long-time Newark business has been Also on the agenda: vacant for a number of years. • The annexation of 20.6 acres Chipotle is part of what is now e Newark City Council approved and 2.1 acres of right-of-way at 1001 known in the industry as a "fast Ta redevelopment plan for the for­ Ogletown Road on the eastern edge casual" restaurant. It features a menu mer CVS store on Main Street, of Newark for a proposed Armed of burritos, tacos, burrito bowls (a but did not go along with a plan to Forces Reserve Center. burrito without the tortilla). The com­ demolish a nearby house in an effort to • Annexing nearly one acre and pany says it stresses the use of fresh aid a nearby neighborhood. associated right-of-way for a single­ ingredients and has been working Councilman Jerry Clifton said the family home at 2fJ7 Mason Drive, council needed to make a statement near the Maryland-Delaware line and See PERMIT, 3 ~ about preserving residential space on Center Street. The amendment, which was later approved, calls on the city to Architect's rendering courtesy of Design Collaborative, Wilmington. own the home on Center Street, rather than demolish the structure in antiicpa­ erty. critic quietly disagreed and shook her Strike up the bands tion of a possible redevelopment plan While the 108 East Main Street plan head in disgust. for the area. The loss of one house had earlier been approved by the City Lang noted that his company had A Spring Concert that featured Christina District students from would put the other half-dozen or so Planning Commission that based its already spent a considerable amount of Wilson, Brookside, Gallaher, Maclary, Wilson, and Downes schools structures in jeopardy, councilmen and decision on moving the front of the money in an economy that makes such was held at Downes on May 18th. The show featured everything residents of the area claimed. building back eight feet from its present projects difficult. Councilman Paul Pomeroy has pro­ location and a preserved a large tree, Pomeroy said council the public and from players to a portion of the 1812 overture. posed a city plan to revitalize the area it was not enough to stop a group of council need to keep in .mind that the behind the proposed building, with an citizen architectural critics from offering current strip mall-style building is "butt eye toward attracting professionals to their thoughts about the project at the ugly" and that the new project would the Main Street area. Council meeting. represent a vast improvement. He did Developer Jeff Lang has proposed a Their criticism centered on they add that he sees room for improvement three-story structure at 108 E. Main St., viewed as a building lacked distinctive on the design side. with retail on the first floor, office space touches and was out of proportion with In other matters, the council: on the second and apartments on the nearby buildings, including the U.S. • Approved a vehicle idling ordi­ third floor. Lang representatives said the Post Office. They also wanted to the see nance with some exceptions for the parking changes are not required. the front of of the building moved back elderly and children during periods of While nothing has been signed, Lang another four to six feet. Similar opposi­ high temperatures. The ordinance was said he would like to have the Mid­ tion has cropped up with other Main proposed as a way to limit pollution. Atlantic Ballet as a tenant of the build­ Street projects, including the nearby Police earlier reported that the ordinance ing. Talks with the organization have Washington House. would be difficult to enforce. taken place and the response has been Lang expressed irritation, noting • Learned that real estate transfer tax positive, he said. Signing a lead tenant that they had an opportunity to offer revenues are down sharply, due to a lack would be key to moving the project their thoughts throughout the process, of large commercial projects in the city. forward, according to Lang, who has but chose to attempt to derail the proj­ already redeveloped an adjacent prop- ect at the council meeting. At least one See COUNCIL, 3 ~

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(The edi­ 1-800-220-3311. car accident victims never learn. To get your copy of this free report, call the ing complaints, with the Newark tend to ring, rather than move to tor offers his thoughts on the To place a classified ad: Call 1- toll-free, 24 hour hotIine at 1-888-760-3948. Shopping Center being singled voice mail. Lang project at his blog at dou­ 800-220-3311. out. Even customers who are • Received an impassioned grainey. wordpress.com). To place a display ad: Call 737 - shopping at stores in the center 0724. off Main Street have reported their cars being towed, even THE STAFF of the Newark Post is though the area is dotted with eager to assist readers and adver­ tisers. Reporters, writers, ednors and salespeople can be contacted Minster's of as listed: Chipotle Newark Doug Rainey is the Editor of the Newark Post he leads the day-to-day Jewelry Repair Combo operation of the newsroom. Call him Gri II at 737-11724. 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rowning, strangulation Nothing inside the house had Hollins reported that she was viduals by Newark police with ed to the Woodfield Apartments Officers later located Hall on D and blunt force trauma been damaged, moved, or sto­ born in the United Kingdom alcohol and drug offenses stem­ for a report of a domestic relat­ foot in the area of the Carousel have been listed as fac­ len. The inside of the residence and emigrated to Ottawa, ming from the investigation ed assault in progress. When Park near Skyline Drive. Hall tors in the December death of was tidy, with no signs of an Canada in 1969. During her of the death of Brett Griffin. police arrived, they encoun­ again fled on foot (this time) Shirley June Hollins, an editor intruder or struggle. time in Canada she worked However, police emphasized tered a male subject who was and was last seen entering some and cancer survivor. A statement from Newark for several members of parlia-' the individuals have no links to physically assaulting a female heavy thicket. Canine "Bandit" . The Office of the Chief Police on Tuesday noted that ment. the death of Griffin. victim in the parking lot. The was deployed fnto the area and Medical Examiner of Delaware the husband of June Hollins is In 1978, Hollins and her Griffin, died at a party in male subject observed the was able to flush Hall from made the initial finding ofhomi­ the last known person to have husband moved to Newark, November. The fraternity is officers approaching him and the bushes. A second canine cide, which was announced last seen her alive on the morning where she served as an editor already being sued by Griffin's refused verbal commands to "Tessa" was deployed (after week by Newark Police. The of her death. Investigators also for the International Reading family. surrender as he ran to his car Bandit was recalled) and appre­ latest release from the depart­ learned that June twice battled Association. that was parked nearby. hended Hall after a brief chase. ment provided more details on cancer in the recent past, but Canine nabs Officers tried to grab the He was later transported to the her death. two weeks prior to her death male subject through the win­ Christiana Hospital where he On Dec. 4, a 911 call was was declared cancer-free by Fraternity faces beating suspect dow, however, he was able to was treated and released for placed by the victim's hus­ her doctor. hazing charge New Castle County Police flee at a high rate of speed. bite wounds to the chest, abdo­ band, who reported he returned On May 18, the Newark A University of Delaware have arrested Jonathon S. Hall, After driving out of the apart­ men and forearm. home from work that night to Police Department received fraternity is now dealing with a a 24 year-old male who resides ment complex, the driver (Hall) Hall has been charged find his wife unresponsive in notice from the Medical criminal charge in the death of in the 200 block of Fendwik was involved in at least four with unlawful imprisonment, crashes with other vehicles as the bathroom of their home on Examiner's Office, stating a student. Avenue in the Limestone Road, assault, terroristic threatening, the 800 block of Baylor Drive, Hollins' death certificate had The Delta Lambda chap­ Kirkwood Highway area. He he fled the area. offensive touching, resisting Newark. been signed. ter of Sigma Alpha Mu has has been charged with multiple Police learned Hall had arrest, and breech of release. Officers, EMT's, and para­ The department, again stated been charged with misdemean­ offenses after he assaulted his assaulted his 28-year-old The breech of release charged medics found the victim, that at this time, no arrest war­ or hazing by the Delaware girlfriend, fled from police in estranged girlfriend and was was levied against Hall after Shirley June Hollins lying rant has been sought. However, Attorney General's office, the his vehicle causing at least four attempting to force her into police discovered he had been in the bathtub. She was pro­ the Newark Police Department Associated Press reported. crashes, and trying to outrun a his car when police arrived. arrested earlier this year for a nounced dead at the scene. believes this was not a random Newark Police have charged police canine. Hall was unable During the assault, Hall pulled serious assault involving the Officers assigned to the act, and that the general public University of Delaware stu­ to out maneuver the four-legged a large amount of hair from the same female victim. After his death investigation discovered is not at risk from the person dents, all members or pledg­ officer who apprehended him victim's scalp and repeatedly initial arrest, he was ordered the Hollins' house to be secure, responsible for Hollins' death. es of Sigma Alpha Mu, had after a very brief chase. struck her about the head and with no sign of forced entry. A Newark Post obituary for already been charged as indi- Last week, officers respond- face. See BLOTTER, 11 ~

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Op-inion editorials • columns • letters to the editor· out of the attic Human rights proposals should be OK'd by council To: Editor against by our team, because OUT OF THE Arne From: Pam S. Green, she loved a woman. Because Newark of the person she loved? This This week's Out of the loving woman and her partner Attic features an undated "NO BLACKS SERVED," adopted a child who needed a said the sign in more than good home, which they pro­ picture of the Greek Revival one restaurant, when my high vided. Fortunately, our com­ Mansion at 48 West Park school class from southern pany affordt;d them the same Place that was built by New Jersey went on our senior adoption benefits as any fam­ James S. Martin after his class trip to our nation's capitol for accommodations for him, ily. But when the Health Plan purchase of the Anderson in the late 60's. I was appalled. his wife, and their daughter. options came around, she had Farm in 1840. The brick My dear friends and I were not The proprietress accepted the fewer choices than I, and we was produced locally at one allowed to sit down to a meal booking from the man. But were both raising small chil­ of George G. Evan's brick­ together in a public place? when he came back with their dren. I was fortunate. She was yards. The farm was named (I'll send you our shenanigans luggage, a white wife, and a not. Because of the person she the "Deer Park" and tame report later). Other restaurants black daughter, suddenly there loved and was not allowed by . deer roamed among the had signs stating "WHITES was "no room for them in the law to marry? trees around the mansion. ONLY." Because of the color inn." Because of the color of The reasons why the above The farm and mansion were of. their skin? I was pleased her skin? I signed out from this experiences are relevant should sold at sheriff's sale in 1862. that our hotel did not display boarding house, and slept in be apparent. I am asking New­ Subsequent occupants signs with such discriminatory ark City Council to pass the dominiums, the building was are Thursday 5 to 8 p.m., the van. I lobbied hard for other included the Justin Pie fam­ demolished. The Christian Friday 12 to 3 p.m., and remarks. clubs to employ this boarding . four equal-rights proposals ily, the retirement home for After college, my duPont introduced in January. It is Science Church now occu­ Saturday and Sunday 2 to 5 house in Maryland no longer. members and wives of The pies the site. p.m. Admission is free. scuba club had ocean dives In my career in high-tech in time to extend equal rights and Imperial Order of the Red scheduled off the Maryland MA and NH, I have seen exten­ benefits 'to all persons, regard­ The picture is on loan to Contact the Newark Men of Delaware, three dif­ the Newark Post from the Historical Society by voice shore. We needed overnight sive discrimination against per­ less of race, color, creed, sex, ferent university fraternities, accommodations. AlI of our sons because of their sexual age, sexual orientation, gender Newark Historical' Society mail at 302-224-2408, - by club members were booked in identity, or gender expression. and the Newark Center for collection. Visit the Newark postal mail to P. O. Box 711, preference, and gender expres­ Creative Learning. Following and paid up. There was sub­ sion. Every year, our Health I love living in a progressive History Museum at 148 East Newark, DE 19715, or by stantial space available in that Plan options changed. My city. Hopefully the state of an aborted attempt to con­ Main Street (between Choate email to newarkdehistorical huge boarding house. A white office partner, a high performer, Delaware will catch up with vert the mansion into con- and Haines Streets). Hours [email protected]. man came to the door, looking had already been discriminated us soon. $500F.F HAWKINS & SONS, Inc. Installation Custom Home Appliance Center with purchase of any new dishwasher "-I • 'WKINS' & SONS Not valid with other offers. KI

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If you are of a certain rapidly growing American econ­ beginning of the end for the age, be prepared to feel your omy came to the rescue and it Newark plant, which spent much heart swell with pride and shed was not long before Newark was of its existence as a second plant a tear or two. turning out fleets of cars like the to handle big sellers, or a final University of Delaware stu­ long extinct DeSoto as well as home for cars at the end of their dents have produced a compel­ tailfin-laden beasts like the shiny model runs. Another lingering ling documentary, "Left Behind: white model that sat at the end concern that we will hear more Chrysler's Newark Assembly of my street in my hometown. abbut in the next few years are Plant, Past, Present and Future." Left Behind does not have environmental problems at the Left Behind is the work of enough running time to deal with plant. Faced with these chal­ a documentary class of former Chrysler's boom and bust exis­ lenges and a location far from CNN correspondent Ralph tence that seemed to bring big many of its suppliers, Chrysler's Begleiter. It skillfully weaves problems, one example being the workforce has been credited in together file footage, music of period when tailfins went away. many quarters for keeping the the period and interviews with After all, it was the smallest and plant alive. Chrysler workers, UD faculty poorest of the Big Three. To its Over the years, employ­ and public officials. credit, the documentary praises ment declined at the plant as The story of the plant is a the workforce for its diversity automation and a growing vol­ fascinating one, starting with a and ability to work together in a ume of imports began to take decision by Chrysler to build region beset by segregation and their toll. And while the plant Patton tanks at a site on the south a car company known for its ups was a looming presence on the end of the farm and university and downs. Newark scene, the growth of the town. Chrysler would change It accurately ties Chrysler's University of Delaware began to Newark forever. However, it troubles during the energy crisis overshadow the plant. Why suffer needlessly? ARS New Castle never became a company town, of the 1970s that led to a modest A breakthrough came in the due to the plant's location along federal bailout in the form of mid-1990s when Chrysler opted offers treatment for Heroin and RX pain killer the Northeast Corridor. Housing loans that were paid back and to bring a new model line to options were many and many actually earned Uncle Sam a Newark, the truck-based addictions. Conveniently located in New employees turned to more rural profit. locations in neighboring areas. 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Labor said the professional to be hit hard by the down­ did rise slightly in April to 4.8 Not as encouraging was the and business services catego­ turn in the national econo­ percent, from 4.6 percent in 4.8 percent rate of job losses ry includes temporary work­ my. Behind those numbers March. A year ago in April, over the past year, compared ers, as well as consulting are Delawareans who are the figure was 3 percent. to 3.8 percent nationally. engineers and others provid­ . struggling to find work, and Wilmington had the high­ Job losses came in virtu­ ing services to employers. that's why my administration • No security deposit or administration fee est jobless rate in April at ally every area, other than So far, there are no signs is focusing on growing our • Armed/24 hour surveillance· Month to month leases available 10.7 percent. education and health care. A that companies are add­ economy and creating good • Located just minutes from 195 and the University of Delaware All three of the state's hiring freeze in state govern­ ing temporary help, Sharply jobs," Gov. Jack Markell stat­ 960 S. Chapel Road, Newark, DE 19713 • 302-731-7500 counties posted unemploy­ ment began to show up in the noted. Such hiring usually ed in a response to the jobs ment rates near the 7.5 per­ April figures. However, the precedes an upturn in perma­ report. w~ cent statewide unemployment job decline in that category nent workers. rate. was only 100. Also showing large loss­ Route 72SeifS to [email protected] Unlike the state figures, Showing the biggest loss, es were construction, down The unemployment rates at 6,400 jobs was profes­ 4,100 jobs; manufacturing, for cities and towns do not sional and business services, -4,700; and transportation, include seasonal adjustments. a wide-ranging category that wholesale and retail, -5,300. 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Students and families at Thurgood Marshall Elementary school recently par­ ticipated in building a school vegetable garden. Funded by a Lowe's Toolbox for Education Grant and built with the help of Healthy Food for Healthy Kids, Inc., Daniel DeFoe ~ the garden consists of eight 4' x 8' raised [email protected] 302-455-9520 Daniel DeFoe bed gardens. HFHK President Thianda Insurance &Financial SerVices Manzara coordinated the garden building effort with Child Nutrition Services and Discounts for Delaware State Employees and U of D Alumni the Marshall staff, families, and students. Lessons are tied-in with the science cur­ ricula and allow all grade levels to take a part in the growing process. Students pre­ Follow me to pared the soil and planted spinach, lettuce, arugula, turnip and radish seeds in April, great rates on and will harvest and eat the vegetables group of only 63 artistically gifted high portfolio and careers in art. Trips to visit in May. Funding for future maintenance school juniors from across the nation cho­ area museums and to draw and paint in the car insurance. needs of the garden was received from the sen as Sharpe Scholars for 2009 based mountains are also included. Produce Marketing Association. on the quality and originality of their art ''I'm very thankful that I was chosen There's a GEICO office in your neighborhood! With low work. to attend the Summer Seminar and very down.payments and convenient payment plans, saving The Summer Seminar is an intensive excited about this great opportunity," said on auto and motorcycle insurance is easy. Briggs selected for visual art studio program held on the cam­ Briggs. "I'll learn a lot and get to meet pus of The Colorado College in Colorado people my age who share my interest in GElCO el ite program . Springs. art. I'll also get to meet artists who can Loea' Office Artists-in-Tesidence serve as the pri­ provide me with valuable insights now and AUTO • HOME • RENTERS • MOTORCYCLE • BOAT Rachel Briggs, a junior at St. Mark's mary instructors. During the two-week possibly be important contacts for future 050809NP-301989 High School, has been selected to par­ program, students experience college-level networking." Call Now! ticipate in The Marie Walsh Sharpe drawing and painting classes in a group Briggs, the daughter of Robert and 302-998-9192 Art Foundation 2009 Summer Seminar studio setting, participate in small group Carolyn Briggs of New Castle, Del., is the M-F 9-6, Sat 9-1 Program. Briggs, the sole recipient from discussions with artists, and attend ses­ assistant art editor of "Markings," the St. the state of Delaware, is among an elite sions concerning the development of a Mark's literary magazine.

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~ BLOTTER, from 4 Partygoer resists technique and took Campos to An unknown person had Delaware National Bank has An interview revealed that the ground. Campos suffered e-mailed employees at the forwarded the report to their the couple had been thrown arrest abrasions to his tight arm and Delaware National Bank security/fraud unit. out of the wife's father's to have no contact with the a cut to his right leg. Campos branch on E. Main St. in house and had traveled to victim. On Saturday, May 23 at I: 16 a.m., Newark Police denied any medical treatment Newark. The amount of$3,300 the park to spend the night. Hall has been arraigned for his injuries. was requested to be wired to Lamar QuickIe said that he and committed to the Howard responded a noise violation Couple lights fire on North Chapel St. Officers an account at the Hanscom was unaware that Newark had Young Prison after failing to Federal Credit Union to a in park a burning law and apologized post $8,500 secured bail. present broke up a party on the Forgery suspect premises and began to disperse Dorothy Callahan of Braintree, Last week, officers and fire for causing any trouble. Fire the large crowd. An argument attempts wire Mass. Employees at the bank officials were dispatched to officals put out the fire and Speeder gives began between the officers transfer who know Hurley questioned Devon Park to investigate a notified the couple of the false name and Alexander Campos, 21, the authenticity of the e-mail fire. On arrival, police dis­ appropriate charges. Police a student at the University of On Monday, May 18, and did not initiate the trans­ covered Lamar and Stellena arrested the couple for reck­ A stationary radar patrol Delaware. Campos yelled that Newark Police responded to a fer. Police gave Hurley a copy Quickie wrapped in blankets less burning and disorderly located at E. Delaware Avenue he was a victim and tried to complaint from Daniel Hurley, of the wire transfer request next to a campfire they admit­ conduct and were escorted to and Tyre Avenue pulled over a run into the house, but was at his business, located on with his forged signature. ted to have started. police headquarters. speeding vehicle traveling 41 blocked by police. Delaware Avenue in Newark. mph in a 25 mph zone. The Campos was told that he Hurley stated that he had been officer asked the driver to would be arrested and hand­ the victim of identity theft in produce his license, registra­ cuffed. Campos pulled his the past and that someone, tion and proof of insurance. hands, arms and wrists away posing as him, had attempted The driver stated that his as officers tried to cuff him. a wire transfer from his busi­ license was in his jacket, One officer used an open hand ness account. but gave his name as Keith Lamont Snipes and that his license was issued in Pennsylvania, though he lived in Newark. A data search revealed no license for a Pilgrim's Oak Keith Snipes, but unc9vered an invalid license status for a Sidney Snipes at the address Golf Course given. A further investigation Ranked 13th in Pennsylvania showed that Sidney Snipes "Courses you can play" was wanted for failure to pay a fine, failing to appear for ,4 ,;./ Jr i.:r by Golf Magazine an arraignment, issuing a bad GoIfDI~t" Pia...... Pia, check under $1 ;000, and two counts for failing to appear VVeekdays VVeekends for trial. 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he day after her prom, as two uncles who shared in the The North-South Skirmish 1865. The N-SSA promotes the TNewark resident Chelsea team victory with her. Association (N-SSA) was shooting of Civil War firearms Cox competed in the N­ Events usually last for formed in 1950 to commemo­ and artillery and encourages . SSA 119th Spring National, one hour with a maximum of rate the heroism of the men, the preservation and display of in the Artillery event in twelve shots fired. The ten of both sides, who fought in Civil War materials. It is not a Winchester, Va. Cox is a junior highest scoring shots of the the American Civil War, 1861- reenactment group. at Cab Calloway School for the twelve are counted with the Arts in Wilmington. winner being the team with the Her team came in first and highest score. all team members won gold Chelsea's positon on the medals. team is that of the "runner". Also on the team were her She takes the round and the dad and her grandfather as \\tell ammo to the cannon. Come in and browse! Way more than you can see from Rt. 40 ~

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Includes a healthy & at 302-366-7060, visit www. announced why not visit a local restau­ delicious lunch. For more info, class cityofnewarkde.us or register into honor societies Local artist Wynn Breslin rant and enjoy dinner or a pic­ please call 410-398-5566 or Let us take you to new at 220 Elkton Road, Newark, Diana Vieyra of Newark announces 2009 open studio nic before the concert? Free visit www.sinkingsprings.com. heights at the Delaware Rock DE. was recently inducted into the days for three weekends only parking is available for concert Gym! Whether you are looking Lynchburg College chapter of on May -30 & 31, June 6 & 7, goers in municipal lots. Mountain Heritage for an exciting new adventure Local student Omicron Delta Kappa Society, and June 13 & 14, from 12:00 June 4, Chapel Street or just plain fun this climb is Inc., the national leadership p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Exhibit Junction - Bluegrass, Irish, Arts and Crafts for you!! Participants ages 7- graduates from honor society for college stu­ will be held at historic site, Americana. June 11, The Hook Festival in West 15yrs old will be broken down D'Youvilie College dents. Vieyra is junior interna­ "The Wedge", located at 470 - Rock (1990s and 2000s). into two age groups: 7-11 and tional relations major. Terrapin Lane, Newark. For Virginia 12-15yrs. They will be provid­ Martin Marks, a Global Saint Joseph's University's Studies major from Newark, more info, call 302-731-5738. New York City trip Newark Parks & Recreation ed with gear and instruction on Beta Gamma Sigma chap­ Department is sponsoring the processes and basic safe­ was awarded a Bachelor degree ter inducted Alexis Jones, a from D'Youville College at The City of Newark Parks a trip to Harper's Ferry, WV ty of rock climbing. Trained Newark resident, into its honor Live Music Calendar commencement exercises on & Recreation Department on Saturday, June 13. We'll staff will safely instruct, guide society during Ii ceremony on Saturday, May 16 at Kleinhans The Deer Park Tavern, is sponsoring a trip to New begin the day at the nationally and belay them through the May 3. Music Hall in Buffalo, NY. located at 108 West Main St., York City on Wednesday, June acclaimed Mountain Heritage climbs. Classes will be held on D'Youville College is a Newark is hosting a variety lIth. We'll drop you off for Arts and Crafts Festival where Thursday, June 11 from 1-3pm, private institution with 2,900 Summer concert of bands throughout the sum­ this "on your own" trip near over 200 crafts persons will Saturday, July 18 from llam­ full and part-time students in mer. Please call 302-894-1200 Radio City Music Hall giving be selling and demonstrating Ipm and Monday, August 17 series undergraduate, graduate, and for times. June 4, Fat Daddy you easy access to'6ll parts of their wares. After lunchtime from 1-3pm. Come join the doctoral programs. It was Join us for a lively and Has Been; June 5, DJ Dance Manhattan. The bus departs we will head to Harper's Ferry fun on your summer days off chartered by New York State diverse outdoor concert at the Party featuring Double E; June from and returns to Suburban National Historical Park where from school! Fee is $30 and the Plaza, Elkton Rd. Bus will . in 1908. . 6 Long Walk Home; June 11, you'll have plenty of time to Newark resident discount fee See EVENTS, 15 ~ 3 Legged Fox; June 12, DJ depart at 7:00am and return enjoy the sites in the Lower is $25. For more information Dance Party featuring Double at 9:00pm. Registration Fee Town Historic District. E; June 13, What Mama Said. is $49. The Newark Resident The bus departs from and Discounted Fee is $44. Trip returns to the City Municipal Newark's Spring cost includes motor coach Building at 220 Elkton Rd. Bus transportation. For more infor­ will depart at 7 :30am and return Concert Series mation, please call 302-366- at 8:30pm. 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• Obituaries are printed free Steven Dennie. Her beloved husband, by his parents, Evelyn M. and of charge as space pennits. A graveside service was Jackson W. Lafferty, died James L. Martin, Sr. Survivors Infonnation is usually supplied held at 11 am, on Thursday, in 1997. She is survived by include his brothers and sis­ to the newspaper by the funeral May 21, at Head of Christiana nephews and nieces, Lester ters, James (Jr.) and his wife director. Additional local obit­ Cemetery, Nottingham Road, Lafferty of West Grove, PA; Joanne of Tennessee; David uaries are posted each week on Newark, DE. - Margaret Marvel of Newark, and his wife Sharon of Bear; -Routine Maintenance the Newark Post Web site. In lieu of flowers, the DE; Mary Bond of Leesburg, Maryann Martin of Glasgow; family suggests contribu­ FL; and Donald Derrickson of Billy of Stanton; and Patricia -Lifelike & Specialty DesIgns tions to Gateway House, 415 Wilmington, DE; goddaugh­ McCrea and husband John of -Complete Prosthetic Systems Rutherford Street, Greenville, ter, Rebecca Wilson-Jegerski Newark; and nieces and neph­ Patricia Dennie , SC 29609. of Newark, DE; and many ews, Jennifer, Ricky, Mary, We "Build & Design On-Site Ms. Patricia LeVirt great and great great nieces Kristy, and John Michael. (Wilson) Dennie, 69, of Mary Lafferty and nephews. Funeral 'services were held Greenville, SC, formerly of A funeral service was held at 11 am, Friday, May 22, Newark, DE, died on Sunday, Mrs. Mary Rebecca at 11 am on Saturday, May 23 , at Nichols-Gilmore Funeral May 17, at her home. "Becky" Lafferty, 99, former­ in the chapel of Gracelawn Home, 212 E. Justis St .. Born in Wilmington, DE, ly of Varia no Village, Newark, Memorial Park, 2220 N. Newport, DE. Interment on November 11, 1939, Ms. DE, and Middletown, DE, DuPont Parkway, New Castle, followed in Sharon Hills Dennie was the daughter of died on Sunday, May 10, at DE. Interment followed in the Cemetery, Dover, DE. the late Woodrow W. Wilson Millcroft Nursing Home after adjoining memorial park. The family suggests con­ and Addie LeVirt (Atkinson) a brief illness. In lieu of flowers, con­ tributions in Paul's memory Wilson. She was a 1957 grad­ Born in Massey, MD tributions may be made to to Heartland Hospice, 256 uate of Newark High School on March 9, 1910, Mrs. Red Lion United Methodist Chapman Rd., Ste. 102, and began her career with the Lafferty was a daughter of Church, 1545 Church Newark, DE 19702. former Curtis Paper Mill in the late Charles E. Wallace Road, Bear, DE 19701 ; or Newark. She later accepted and Mary Cole Wallace. She to Heartland Hospice, 256 Woneise Miller, a position as a stenographer was employed for 18 years Chapman Road, Suite 102, with the DuPont Company in as a secretary for the former Newark, DE 19702. "Bebee" Amos L. Stanley Company in Wilmington. Woneise "Bebee" Miller, In addition to her parents, Middletown and later accept­ ed a position with Stapleford Paul Martin 81 , of Newark, DE, died she was preceded in death Saturday, May 16. . and in Paul F. Martin, 52, of by her brother, Shannon Born in Pocahontas, VA Wilson. She is survived by St. Georges, where she retired Newark, DE, died on, Tuesday, in 1970 after 20 years of ser­ May 19, in the presence of his on May 14, 1928, she was the her daughters, Pamela L. daughter of the late Thomas Dennie of Newark, DE; and vice. Active in her communi­ family. ty, Mrs. Lafferty was a former Paul attended Dickinson and Garnet Gwynne Murray. www.ReaILifeProsthetics.com· Denise M. Dennie of Elkton, Mrs. Miller worked in sales MD; sisters, Greta Wilson member of the Mid-County High School and was employed Business and Professional by the McKean School in the and had been a greeter in and Kathleen Barbee, both of K-Mart. Survivors include Greenville, SC; and grand­ Women' s Federation in Red Clay School District for children, Brittany Miller and Middletown and the Kirkwood 17 years. See OBITS, 24 .. Senior Center. . Paul was preceded in death Come. Play. Experience ...... •...... •...... Saturday, May 30. 2009 A Day : 10:00 am. - 4:00 pm. .. on the Free Admission! ~ Woodside Farm Creamery Hockessin. DE Farm (lntersec~on of Uttle Baltimore ..•.•...••••...... ••.•..•••.. . and North Star roads) Enjoy ... • More than 40 entertaining & educational exhibits • Interactive Agricultural Demonstrations • A LIVE Honey Bee Colony • Hayrides Join~ CooperadYe fJcaension • Woodland Walks in~!hefOod 555 Blue Ball Road, • "Guiding Paws' Dog Show BankllfDeliMlre. Bring P R nclI~l8bIefood to Elkton, MD • & Much More! OW' Dayan !he f'arm aMERiCa foodQM-and ~ SALES· SERVICE· RENTALS Near intersection of Route 279 www.PowerAmericalnc.com Bring your family and friends but • • "0-••0-8570 please. no pets SURPLUS SALE JUNE 6TH ALL DAY! .-I ------:.------j f ~ • j' ...-- flf J~ r .""b ... 1 • 1:( U ;./ ) vr I ,- - On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, May 29, 2009 • The Newark Post • Page 17

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SCh dule Saturday, May 30 your next appolntlft nt on-line . Grandstands open ....•...... •9 a.m. Nationwide Series qualifying .••...... •...... 10:05 a.m. Sprint Cup Series practice ..•.•• 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Sprint Cup Series final practice ..•...... 12:50-1:50 p.m. Nationwide Series driver introductions ••.....••.... 2 p.m. "Heluva Good! 200" race .•...... •.. 2:30 p.m.

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Grandstands open .••...... ••.••••.,. ...••...•9 a.m. Sprint Cup Series Pre-race activities •..•...•. : 12:30 p.m. Sprint Cup Series driver Introductions .....•..•• 1:30 p.m. "Autism Speaks 400, presented by .- Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips Be Cheese" race ••...• 2 p.m . .-....----- ...... -­...... - ...... _ ...... "... TICKET INFO 244 E. Cleveland Ave. Tickets are still on sale for the Craftsman Truck, Busch and NEXTEL Cup Newark, DE 19711 races at Dover Speedway. 302-731-0100 Th order tickets, call 1-800-441-RACE (1-800-441-7223) toll free outside Delaware or 302-734-RACE (302-734-7223) long distance from anywhere. Service Department Hrs: M-F 7:00am-6:30pm Sat 8:00am-4:00pm Pam Dept M-F 7:30am-6:30pm Sat 8:00am-4:00pm For recorded information about ticket availability, call 302-674-4600, 24 hours a day, or Visit the Dover Speedway web site at www.doverspeedway.com On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, May 29,2009 • The Newark Post • Page 19 NASCAR Hendrick mum on future of Earnhardt's crew chief

ByMcdLong dIed poorly all afternoon. agent move in NASCAR his­ AssoOoIed ~ Writer When the race was over, tory, and many believed getting Earnhardt was left with his the sport's most popular driver CONCORD, N.C. third consecutive finish outside in the sport's best equipment the top 25. He's also been 20th fter months of firmly would land Junior in Victory backing or worse five times in the last Lane early and often. . A six Sprint Cup events. It hasn't happened. Jr.'s crew chief, car ,. "We just missed a setup," owner was non­ He won once last season, at Hendrick said. "I can't explain committal about Tony Eury Jr.'s Michigan in June, but has been future Tuesday. why because basically we're mostly mediocre in the 33 races the same, all four cars. They all Although Hendrick said no since. He's finished outside the I fought a lot of the same prob­ personn,el changes have been top 20 a telling 14 times during made on Earnhardt's No. 88 lems early on. Probably as a that stretch. Chevrolet, he declined to give group, we were off. We've been Some believe the problems' I Eury a vote of confidence a day better at Charlotte than we were have started to getin Earnhardt's after NASCAR's most popular yesterday. I was disappointed; head. Hendrick has said he was driver was 40th in the Coca­ our teams were disappointed. looking for new ways to get the Cola 600, his worst finish of We've got to go back and look team turned around. He said the season. at what we did. there had been several meetings "We just never could get Bryant's Evolution® Hybrid HeatTM Hendrick left open the possi­ and tons of information sharing (Earnhardt's) car adjusted bility that Earnhardt could have with his other teams in hopes of system will keep you cool as a back." finding some solutions. a new crew chief this weekend cucumber all summer, with lower in Dover, Del. His teammates did. But he's strongly backed "Could it change?" Hendrick ran up front Eury the whole way, insist­ electric bills!*** In winter, the system all day, but wound up 13th ing that Earnhardt's cousin and said following the sport's "town switches between two fuel sources hall" meeting. "We're talking because of the final red-flag longtime crew chief is the right about things. We're meeting. situation. finished man for the job. providing a most cost effective way to We're going to make deci­ 14th in what he called a "hor­ Until now. rendous" car, and heat your home. And right now, on top sions as the days go by. But we Hendrick was asked specifi­ haven't made any decision as of was three spots back after fail­ cally if Eury would be atop the of all the dollars you'll be saving on right now." ing way behind because of a pit box at Dover, but for the pit-road violation. utility bills, you'll get up to $2,600.00 Earnhardt ran near the back first time, did not give a firm of the pack Monday and was Earnhardt, who was testing confirmation. more savings with the Bryant Bonus on the road course at Virginia "We're always concerned two laps down in the rain-short­ and Federal Tax Credit! ened Coca-Cola 600, his worst International Raceway on when we have a car that doesn't showing since last season's Tuesday and unavailable for run well," Hendrick said. "We're finale in Homestead, Fla. comment, was way back all always meeting and trying to ...... 11 ..... Earnhardt wasn't involved day. He's been in that position figure what to do and how to in a wreck and didn't have often in the last 11 months. make it . better. That's just an Flnllnclng AVllllllblt Earnhardt joined Hendrick ongoing situation. We've got to lIlll'ili\ mechanical problems at Lowe's I#Hfi lIIIfI/IIfld flfIIdtf ~ Motor Speedway. His car han- before the 2007 season in what come up with a plan and we've ...... was arguably the biggest free- got to work toward it." How NASCAR's point system works

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" Missouri-Illinois Dodge Dealers Nov. 7 .... O'Reilly Challenge, Fort Worth, . 250, Madison, III. Texas July 25 ... Kroger 200, Indianapolis Nov. 14 ... Arizona 200, Avondale, Ariz. Aug. 1 .... U.S. Cellular 250, Newton, Iowa Nov. 21 ... Ford 300, Homestead, Fla. Aug. 8 .... , Watkins x e. - Page 22 • The Newark Post • Friday; May 29, 2009 News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311 NASCAR Moss tries hand as NASCAR owner Free [ell Phones By Mike CnIIslon six races. flipping crash. ~ed Press Writer Not bad for a guy who Skinner walked away from has made six Pro Bowls, but the accident on FrIday, while FREECELLPHONESOURCE.COM CONCORD, N,C. also has faced legal issues, ,teammate fin­ once squirted water on an offi­ andy Moss is going ished eighth for his second cial and walked off the field from rule breaker to rule top-10 of the season. R before a game was over. That left Skinner 84 points maker as a NASCAR know there's been a lot owner in the Camping World "I behind points leader Ron of negative talk about me as a Hornaday Jr. Malsam, a rook­ FREE Cell Phones Truck Series. player and me as an owner and l~th. For much of his football ie, sits It's an impres­ coming into NASCAR, and do career, the NFL receiver was sive showmg for ·a team that I know what it takes to be suc­ didn't come together until ANY Carrier Touch Screen known as much for his tangles cessful in this league," Moss with authority as his spectacu­ weeks before the season­ said. "When I have the help, lar play making. 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at Peery and St. Clair Funeral 1948 graduate of the former by her children, Marty Ports ~ OBITS, from 16 Home, Tazewell, VA on Maryland College for Women and wife, Kaycee, and Craig Lift the weight off Friday evening, May 22 from in Lutherville and, later that Ports of Escondido, CA; Kim her children, Linda Roland, 6-9 pm with funeral service year on October 4th, secretly Widdes of EI Cajon, CA; and ..., Fort Lauderdale, FL, Dewey Saturday, May 23 at 11 am. married her fiance, Oliver Karl Ports and wife, Kim, • your shoulders ••• V. Miller, Newark, DE and Interment was in Grandview Ports. (They had a public cer­ of San Diego, CA; and her Audrey L. Hill, Harrison, TN; Memory Gardens, Tazewell emony on March 5,1949.) The grandchildren, Michael, Newark siblings, Jean Greenfield, County, VA. couple lived in Maryland until Katie, Jamie, Kyle, Kayleen, Cocoa, FL and Thomas Contributions may be made 1963, when they moved their Kelly, and Mason Ports, and Murray, Jacksonville, FL; in memory of Mrs. Miller young family to California. Cody and Hayley Widdes. '-Q~~O Barber grandchildren, Melanie, . to Delaware Hospice, 3515 In 1973, they returned to the A funeral service was held ~ Shop Leslie, Jennifer, Jacqueline, Silverside Rd., Suite 100, East Coast and made their at 12:30 pm, on Friday, May Licensed Barbers David, Sarah and Rebekah Wilmington, DE 19810. home in Newark. Active in 22, at Spicer-Mullikin Funeral "~-"'''''''.IIIi4I111. and great grandchildren, her community, Mrs. Ports • Reasonable Cost Home, 121 West Park Place, Ansley, Sydney, and Olivia. was a founding member of Newark, DE. Interment fol­ • True Barber Shop In addition to her parents, Corliss Ports the Newark Charitable and lowed in Delaware Veterans Abnosphere Mrs. Miller was preceded in Mrs. Corliss M. Franz Social Club. She volunteered Memorial Cemetery, 2465 Mon. 9:00-3:00 death by her husband, Dewey Ports, 82, of Newark, DE, for 12 years at the Newark Chesapeake City Road, Bear, Tues. 9:00- 5:30 241 Elkton Road • Newark, DE Wed. 9:00- 5:30 (located across from City Hall) § Miller and a sister, Evelyn died on Sunday, May 17, at Senior Center and for 23 DE. Thurs. 9:00 - 6:30 www.newarkbarbershop.com ~ Groseclose. Christiana Hospital. years at Christiana Hospital, In lieu of flowers, contri­ Fri. 9:00 - 5:30 Visitation was held on Born on Independence where she delivered flowers butions in memory of Mrs. -Sat. 8:00 - 12:00 Tuesday, May 19, from 6-8 pm Day 1926 in Brooklyn, NY, to patients. Ports may be made to Newark Sun. - Closed 302·368·5666 ~ at Hicks Home for Funerals, Mrs. Ports was a daughter Her beloved husband of Senior Center, 200 White 103 W. Stockton St., Elkton. of the late Martin and Freida 47 years, Oliver M. Ports, Chapel Drive, Newark, DE A second visitation was helli Gottschalk Franz. She was a died in 1995. She is survived 19713. r- p------~ NEED A LAWYER? Do you have Offering affordable legal services at EXPERIENCE COUNTS thatsarne 1400 Peoples Plaza, Suite 121 Over 25 years in practic~ old style? • Auto Accidents • Work Injuries • Divorce & Custody • 8ankrlq)tcy Let Mr. Anthony • PFA • Criminal Law/DUI '~1w,1 give you a new look! Our firm's goal is to provide affordable legal \ services to our clients. We utilize a team .j approach combining the efforts of experienced *_." # I 'Complete Color & 895 00 paralegals and attorneys, coupled with aggressive, affordable representation, maximizing your recovery, protecting Cut Make-Over your rights, to provide the most effective personal legal services available. ~ Rahaim & Saints I SALON BY AMTHONY, INC. ~ ATTORNEYS AT LAW 321 Newark Shopping Center, Newark, DE 19711 1400 Peoples Plaza 20SS Limestone Road Suite 121 302-832-1800 Suite 211 (302) 737-5869 Anthony Bareola Jr., Newark, Delaware www.rahaimandsaints.com 302-892-9200 Daily: 10-7, Sat 8-3, Closed Sun & Mon Owner & Operator

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Sgorts high schools . UD . leagues St. Mark's loses a legend AMERICA'S CHOICE FOR HOl\.IESTVLE COOKL'1G By JON BUZBY in a phone interview the morning first round of the state softball of O'Neill's viewing. "After a tournament when the Lions [email protected] good race he'd. remind us there lost to Sussex Tech, 5-4, in 11 (For updated sports news and was still work to do. If we had a innings. to receive daily news alerts, log bad race, he knew exactly what to Junior catcher Kelsey on to newarkpostonline.com) say to get us focused again. Warrington homered to give Red "He had a genuine passion for Lion a 2-0 lead but Sussex Tech Joe O'Neill lived his life to running. After states we went and rallied to tie the game at two in teach and coach others. And last saw him in the hospital and he the bottom of the seventh. week, the St. Mark's guidance was so excited to hear about the The" Lions then held a one­ counselor and cross-country race. After 40 years to still have run lead in the top of both the coach finished his final lesson that passion is really impressive. ninth and 10th inning, only to when he passed away after a He was passionate about the sport see Tech rally to tie in their at­ courageous battle with cancer. until the end." bat. Sussex Tech scored on an He was 62. Perhaps the only thing great­ RBI sitlgle to end the game in "Joe touched more lives than er than...the passion O'Neill had the bottom ofthe 11th. any of us could know," assistant for running was a willingness to Senior Katie Warrington, who coach Tom McCartan reflected in share his knowledge with others. will pitch at Liberty University a tribute to his mentor. "His influ­ "What I will miss most about . next year, ended her stellar ence is far-reaching. His legacy Joe is the afternoon chats we career striking out 16 batters in of kindness, passion, and gener­ would have in his office:' said the loss. Mike DiGenarro, one of O'Neill's "Kate is hands down the best osi~ will live forever." assistants and head coach of the pitcher coming out of this years SENIOR DISCOUNTS· FULL KIDS MEAL O'Neill, a 1965 graduate The Quality Difference girls' track team. "I would come senior class," Red Lion coach Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Buffet served daily of Salesianum who went on to play basketball at St. Joseph's down at lunch and sit in his office Nikki Parkinson said. "She has OPEN 24 HOURS • Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner ANYTIME University, began his career in and pick his brain for advice. He always had the ability to block would always offer such solid out anything that was going on 1·95 & MD 279, ELKTON, MD • 410·392·3052 1969 as a guidance counselor and cross country coach at St. wisdom." around her and just pitch. I will Mark's. For a man who dedicated his miss her next year.... She had a He had decided prior to . entire life to teaching others, per­ way of making softball fun and becoming ill that this past cross haps it was his final months when competitive at the same time." country season, his 40th at the he delivered his most important Red Lion finished with a 13- helm, would be his last. O'Neill's lesson. 8 record. teams won three Division I state "Joe's last months were spent titles and he coached three indi­ inspiring many, something he had News and Notes vidual state champions, the most done his entire life," McCartan said. "His courage, sense of St. Mark's senior Courtney recent being Greg Morrin this Schweizer finisned with a state­ past fall. humor, and refusal to accept pity represented strength that sur­ record 329 lacrosse goals ... Morrin, who will run at Hodgson senior pitcher Tori Villanova, dedicated his last prised no one who knew him." O'Neill is survived by his Davies improved to 18-1 on the high school race - a win in the season when she led her team to 3,200-meter race in the Meet of wife, Patricia, and his four daughters. a 3-0 win over St. Elizabeth in Champions which was run the the first round of the state soft­ afternoon of O'Neill's passing Red Lion softball eliminated ball tournament - to his coach and mentor. Hodgson was eliminated in "He always was the coach Red Lion Christian round two of the state softball wh.o kept us honest," Morrin said Academy's season ended in the tournament, losing 8-1 to Padua. 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By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #84 AP, AD., 2009. of Deeds, in and for New Castle County, State of Delaware, in TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL­ TAX PARCEL NO. 09-041.10-409 Deed Book 833 at Page 168. ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULy 6, 2009. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 180 Darling Street, Newark, 19702 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY APRIL 30, 2009 ALL that certain piece, parcel or tract of land with buildings OF DAVID J. CURRAN AND SONJA G. CURRAN. thereon erected situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL­ SHERIFF'S SALE Castle County and State of Delaware, being Lot No. 140, on ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV FAC #75 AP, AD., 2009. the Record Major Subdivision Plan or Riverwalk, as recorded APRIL 30, 2009 PARCEL NO. 11-006.20-006 of deeds in and for New Castle.County, on Microfilm No. 13621, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 11 Marlin Drive, Newark, DE 19713 and being more particularly and described with recent mort­ SHERIFF'S SALE ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the build­ gage inspection plan by Easl Coast Survey Professional Land By virtue of a writ of FOURTH PLURIES LEV FAC #107 AP, ing thereon erected, situate in New Castle County and State of Surveyors, dated March 3, 2006. AD., 2009. Delaware, being designated as Lot 7, on the Plan of Brookside BEING the same lands and premises conveyed to Lauren M. PARCEL NO. 11-010.40-018 Park, Section M, as said Plan appears of record in the Office of Porter by deed from Denise M. Moore, date March 14,2006, and PROPERTY ADDRESS: 135 Arielle Drive, Newark, Delaware the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware recorded March 21, 2006, in the Office ofthe Recorder of Deeds, ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the build­ in Plat Book 3, Page 10, and being more particularly bounded in and for New Castle County, State of Delaware, as instrument ings thereon erected, situate in Pencader Hundred, New Castle and described in accordance with a survey by A.E.S. Surveyors, no. 20060321-0026977. County Delaware, known as 135 Arielle Drive, being Lot No. dated June 2001. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY 18 on the Record Major subdivision Plan of Westover Woods, as AND BEING the same lands and premises conveyed unto OF LAUREN M. PORTER. . said plan is of record in the Office of the Recorder·ofDeeds, New Gary Wasno by deed of Kathi Romesberg, as -Second Alternate TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL­ Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm No. 11335, and described personal Representative of the Estate of Laura E. Felix, dat­ ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. in accordance with a recent survey by David G. Williams, Pro­ ed June 18, 2001 and of record in the Office of the Recorder of APRIL 30, 2009 fessional Land Surveyor of Wilmington, Delaw.are, dated June Deeds in and for New Castle County and State'ofDelaware at 2,1993. Instrument Number 20010713-0056277. SHERIFF'S SALE BEING the same property as transferred by Warranty Deed. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #87 AP, AD., 2009. on 06/11/1993 and recorded 06/15/1993 from Double S. Develop­ OF GARYWASNO. TAX PARCEL NO. 10-044.30-086 ers, Inc., a Corporation to Mark E. Moser and Judith S. Moser, TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL­ PROPERTY ADDRESS: 9 Meadow Knoll Court, Bear, Delaware husband and wife, Tenants by the Entirety, recorded in Docu­ ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. 19701 ment Number 199306151757321. APRIL 30, 2009 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland, with the building SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY thereon erected, situate in New Castle Hundred, New Castle OF MARK E. MOSER AND JUDITH S. MOSER. SHERIFF'S SALE County and State of Delaware, and being Lot No. 85, Block D, of TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT 'TIME OF SALE. BAL­ By virtue of a writ of FIRST PLURIES LEV FAC #81 AP, AD., the subdivision of Pigeon Run, Section 3, and being more par­ ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. 2009. ticularly bounded and described in accordance with a survey by APRIL 30, 2009 PARCEL NO. 08-008.40-035 The Pelsa Company, Professional Land Surveyors, dated Octo­ SHERIFF'S SALE PROPERTY ADDRESS: 655 Montgomery Woods Dr., Hockes­ ber 27,1997. By virtue of a writ of FIRST PLURIES LEV FAC #113 AP, sin,DE BEING the same lands and premises conveyed to James D. AD., 2009. . ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the build­ O'Grady, by Deed from James D. O'Grady and Denise L. O'Grady, PARCEL NO. 10-033.10-243 ings thereon erected, situate in Mill Creek Hundred, New recorded November 10, 1997, and recorded in the Office of the PROPERTY ADDRESS: 16 Cedar Creek Court, Bear, Delaware Castle County and State of Delaware, known as 655 Montgom­ Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County in Deed Book 19701 ery Woods Drive, and being more particularly bounded and de­ 2355, Page 18. t. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland with the buildings scribed in accordance with a survey by Pelsa Co., Inc., Land ~EIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY thereon erected, situate in New Castle Hundred, New Castle Consultants and Surveyors, dated May 2005, as follows, to wit: OF JAMES D. O'GRADY. County, Delaware, known as 16 Cedar Creek Court, Crofton, BEING the same lands and premises which Relocation Ad­ TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL­ and known as Lot No. 391 on the Record Resubdivision Plan of vantage LLC did by deed dated May 5, 2005 and recorded in the ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. Rivers End, as said Plan is of record in the Office of the Record­ Office ofthe Recorder of Deeds, New Castle County, Delaware in APRIL 30, 2009 er of Deeds, New Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm Record Instrument No. 20050603-0053100 did grant and convey unto No. 4993, and dEWcribed in accor!Iance with a survey by Zebley Jodi Harrington. SHERIFF'S SALE & Associates, Inc., Professional Land Surveyors, dated Febru­ SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY By virtue ofa writ of PLURIES LEVFAC #89AP,AD., 2009. ary 15, 1999. OF JODI HARRINGTON. PARCEL NO. 08-018.40-142 BEING the same lands and premises which Paul W. Morgan TERMS OF S4LE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL­ PROPERTY ADDRESS: 47 Harvest Lane alkJa 103 St. Claire and Cynthia Morgan by deed dated February 19, 1999 and ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. Drive, Hockessin, DE 19711 recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, New Castle APRIL 30, 2009 ALL that certain pie~e, parcel or tract of land with the build­ County, Delaware, in Deed Book 2599 Page 296, did grant and ings thereon erected situate in Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle convey unto Torrey Fish and Mindie Fish, in fee. SHERIFF'S SALE County and State of Delaware, being Lot No.2 on the Record SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY By virtue of a writ of FIRST PLURIES LEV FAC #83 AP, AD., Major Subdivision Plan of The Reserves at Hockessin Chase, as OF TORREY FISH AND MINDIE FISH. 2009. recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT 'TIME OF SALE. BAL­ TAX PARCEL NO. 10-048.00-031 Castle County, Delaware, in Instrument No. 20031121-0149170, ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009v PROPERTY ADDRESS: 15 Moore Drive, Bear, Delaware 19701 and being more particularly bounded and described as follows APRIL 30, 2009 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in New to wit: Castle Hundred, New Castle County and State of Delaware, be­ BEING the same lands and premises which Hockessin Chase SHERIFF'S SALE ing Lot No. 12, as shown on the Record Resubdivision Plan of L.P. did by deed dated July 29, 2005 and recorded in the Of­ By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV FAC #115 AP, AD., 2009. Moore's Acres, Section One, as prepared by Zebley & Associates, fice of the Recorder of Deeds, New Castle County, Delaware in PARCEL NO. 10-039.10-167 Inc, Professional Land Surveyors of Wilmington, Delaware, as Instrument No. 20050801-0075339 did grant and convey unto PROPERTY ADDRESS: 523 Concord Bridge Place, Newark, said Plan is of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in Kun-Soo and Sei Young Kim Lee. Delaware 19702 and for New Castle County in Microfilm No. 4132 and by a more SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland with the dwelling recent survey from First State Mortgage Surveys, Inc., dated OF SHARON COOPER. thereon erected, known as 523 Concord Bridge Place, situate in and being more particularly bounded and described as follows, TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL­ New Castle Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware and being to wit: ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. Lot No. 66, Block A. Sheet 2 of 2, as prepared by MCA Engineer­ BEING the same lands and premises which Kosciuseko Sav­ APRIL 30, 2009 ing corporation and of record in the Office of the Recorder of ings and Loan Association, a corporation of the State of Dela- Deeds, New Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm No. 2963 .. ware, by Indenture dated April 14, 1981, and of Record in the SHERIFF'S SALE BEING the same lands and premises that Sara A. Johnson and Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #93 AP, AD., 2009. Leon W. Johnson by deed dated October 30, 1998 and recorded granted and conveyed unto Herman L. Ostroff and E. Marion PARCEL NO. 09-038.30-189 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle Ostraff, his wife in fee in Deed Record Q, Volume 114, Page PROPERTY ADDRESS: 132 Aspen Drive, Newark, DE 19702 County, Delaware, in Deed book 2568, Page 229, did grant and 301. ..'All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the dwellin~ convey unto Brian Haughton and Kenyesta Rochester, in fee. BEING the s~e lands and premIses W1.11ch Herman L. Os- thereon erected, situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY troff and E. Manon Ostraff, husban? and WIfe, gra,nted and con- Castle County and State of Delaware, being Lot No. 136 (also OF BRIAN HAUGHTON AND KENYESTA ROCHESTER. veyed on ~arch 29, 1983, recorded 10 the Offi.ce of the Recorder known as 132 Aspen Drive) as shown on the record Major Land TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL­ of Deeds 10 and for Kent County, Dela~~e m :need Record P, Development Plan of Summer Hill, Phase II, as said plan is of ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. Volume 121, Page 246, unto Aldno J. SmlOgagho and Mary K. record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New APRIL 30, 2009 Sinigaglio, husband and wife, in fee. Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm No. 8878; being more (Continued) Post Classifieds Friday, May 29,2009 Page 31 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE

(Continued) ings thereon erected, situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, ~EIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY SHERIFF'S SALE New Castle County, State of Delaware, known as 29 Donaldson OF BEATRICE NDIBA. By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #123 AP, AD., 2009. Drive, being Lot No. 151, on the Plan of Newark, Oaks, as the TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL­ PARCEL NO. 10-043.30-029 Plan thereof is of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 10 Brookmont Drive, Newark, Dela­ in and for New Castle County in Microfilm No. 4370, and being APRIL 30, 2009 ware 19702 more particularly bounded and described in accordance with a ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland with the building survey prepared by A.E.S. Surveyors, Professional Land SHERIFF'S SALE thereon erected situate in New Castle Hundred, New Castle Surveyors, dated July 18, 2006, as follows, to-wit: By virtue ofa writ 6fLEVFAC #158AP,AD., 2009. County and State of Delaware, being Lot No.1 and part of Lot BEING the same lands and premises which Nydia Viruet, did TAX PARCEL NO. 10-044.10-114 No.2, Block A, on the plan of Brookmont, as recorded in the grant and convey unto Ira P. Shtab, by deed dated August 25, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 44 Wellspring Drive Bear, DIl 19701 Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, 2006 and recorded on August 31, 2006 in the Office of the Re­ ALL that certain lot or parcel of land situate in New Castle in Plat record 3, Page 82, and being more particularly bounded corder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County, State of Dela­ Hundred, New Castle County and State of Delaware, being Lot with a recent mortgage inspection plan by East Coast Survey, ware, in Deed Instrument 20060831-0083747. 26, as shown on the Record Major Subdivision Plan, Kensing­ dated August 2, 2006, as follows, to-wit: SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY ton, as recorded June 29, 1989, in the Office of the Recorder of BEING the same lands and premises that Deborah A. Tucker OF IRA P. SHTAB. Deeds in and for New Castle County in Microfilm No. 9891, and by deed dated August 7, 2006 and recorded in the Office of the TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL­ being more particularly bounded and described in accordance Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, State of Dela­ ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. with a mortgage inspection plan prepared by The Pelsa Com­ ware, in Deed Instrument 20060807-0075024, did grant and APRIL 30, 2009 pany, Inc., Land Consultants and Surveyors, dated October 11, convey unto Joseph Kirueya, in fee. 2005. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY SHERIFF'S SALE BEING the same lands and premises which Mike Sanders Jr. OF JOSEPH KIRUEYA. By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #146 AP, AD., 2009. and Linda L. Sanders did by deed dated October 27, 2005 and TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL­ PARCEL ID: 08-009.00-039 recorded in the office aforesaid in Instrument No. 20051028- ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2172 Brackenville Rd., Hockessin, DE 0110395 did grant and convey unto Abdallah H . Karam. APRIL 30, 2009 19707 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land lying and being OF ABDALLAH H. KARAM. SHERIFF'S SALE situate on the Northerly side of Mill Road in Mill Creek Hun- TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL­ By virtue of a writ of FIRST PLURIES LEV FAC #126 AP'" dred, New Castle County, State of Delaware, known as 2172 ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. AD.,2009. ' Brackenville Road, and more particularly bounded and de- APRIL 30, 2009 PARCEL NO. 09-025.10-149 scribed as follows, to wit: PROPERTY ADDRESS: 90 Iroquois Court Newark Delaware BEING the same lands and premises which Jill A. Fitzsim- SHERIFF'S SALE 19702 ' , mons with a 99% interest, and Kimberly A. Kahn with a 1% By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #163 AP, AD., 2009. ALL that certain lot, tract or parcel of land with the improve- interest, did grant and convey unto Jill A. Fitzsimm~ms, by deed PARCEL NO. 11-020.40-001 . ments thereon erected situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, dated June 11, 2008 and ~ecorded on June 12, 2008 m the Office PROPERTY ~DRESS: 4029 Rosetree Lane, Newark, DE 19702 New Castle County, Delaware, known as 90 Iroquois Court and ofthe Reco!der of Deeds, m and for New Castle County, State of ALL that certain tract, piece or parcel ofland situate in Pencader being Lot No. 145 on the Record Major Subdivision Plan of The Delaware, m Deed Instrument 20080612-0040559. Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware being Lot 96 according to woods, Section III, as prepared by Karins and Associates, Inc., SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY the Record Major Subdivision Plan of Rosetree Hunt as recorded in Consulting engineers, dated February 9, 1976, and of record in OF JILL A. FITZSIMMONS AND KIMBERLY A. KAHN. the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, New Castle County, Delaware the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, New Castle County, Dela- TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL- in Microfilm 10658 and more particularly described per a plan pre­ ware, on Microfilm No. 4117, and described in accordance with ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. pared by Ramesh C. Batta Associates, PA Consulting Engineers and a survey prepared by Howard L. Robertson, Inc., of Wilmington, APRIL 30, 2009 Surveyors, plan No. 66320-A-10156. Delaware, dated April 16, 200l. BEING the same lands and premises which Rose Heart, Inc. did BEING the same lands and premises that Dorothy A. Bowring SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV FAC #149 AP, AD., 2009. by deed dated March 3, 1995 and recorded in the office aforesaid in by Deed dated April 30, 2001 and recorded in the Office of the Deed Book 1889 Page 319 did grant and convey unto Rosalind R. Recorder of Deeds, New Castle County, Delaware, in Deed In­ TAX PARCEL NO. 08-038.20-306 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 25 St. John Drive, Wilmington, Dela­ Jordan. strument 20010522-0032732, did grant and convey unto Rich­ SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF ard W. Refner and Lisa A. Refner, in fee. ware 19808 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland with the buildings ROSALIND R. JORDAN. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY TE¥1S OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE OF RICHARD W. REFNER AND LISA A. REFNER. thereon erected, known as 25 St. John Drive, situate in Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County and State of Delaware, and DUE ON OR BEFORE JULy 6, 2009. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL­ APRIL 30, 2009 ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. known as Lot No. 19, Block H, on the Plan of Dunlinden Acres, APRIL 30, 2009 said Plan is of record in the Office of the Recording of Deeds SHERIFF'S SALE in and for New Castle County and State of Delaware in Plat By virtue ofa writ of LEV FAC #167 AP,AD., 2009. SHERIFF'S SALE Record 2, Page 90 and being more particularly bounded and PARCEL NO. 09-022.10-004 By virtue of a writ of THIRD PLURIES LEV FAC #130 AP, described in accordance with a survey by The Pelsa Company PROPERTY ADDRESS: 168 Wynnefield Rd., Bear, DE 19701 AD., 2009. dated September 16, 1993. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings PARCEL NO. 10-039.10-440 BEING the same lands and premises which Clifton L. Sykes, thereon erected, situate in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County PROPERTY ADDRESS: 20 North Merriment Drive, Newark, Jr. and Lisa N. Duphily nlkJa Lisa M. Sykes, by Deed dated July and State of Delaware, known as 108 Wynnefield Road, being Lot No. DE 19702 ' 25, 2005 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds 72 on the record resubdivision plan of Wynnefield, as the plan there­ ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland with the improve­ in and for New Castle County, Delaware in Instrument No. of is of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New ments thereon, situate in New Castle Hundred, New Castle 20050811-0079728, did grant and convey unto Clifton L. Sykes Castle County, Delaware on instrument No. 20021118-0111723, and County and State of Delaware, being lot Numbered 77 as shown and Lisa M. Sykes, in fee. being more particularly bounded and described in accordance with on the Records Re-Subdivision Plain ofTaylortowne, Section E, SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY a survey prepared by East Coast Survey, Professional Land Survey­ of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New OF CLIFTON L. SYKES AND LISA M. SYKES. ors. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL­ BEING the same property conveyed to Bonita Anderson and Al­ Castle County, Delaware in Microfilm No. 11375, said lot also timon Anderson, wife and husband tenants by the entirety by deed known as 20 N. Merriment Dr. and being more particularly ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. APRIL 30, 2009 from Robeno-Wynnefield, L.E.C. recorded 05/18/2006 in deed Dook bounded and described in accordance with a survey prepared 20060510 page 0047892, in the recorder's office of New Castle by A.E.S. Surveyors, dated November 22, 2000, as follows, to SHERIFF'S SALE County, Delaware. wit: SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF BEING the same lands and premises which Robert Whittaker By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV FAC #154 AP, AD., 2009. TAX PARCEL NO. 09-027.20-227 BONITA ANDERSON AND ALTIMON ANDERSON. and Lisa Whittaker did grant and convey unto James J. Jen~ PROPERTY ADDRESS: 28 Fleming Street, Newark, Delaware TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE nings and Marguerite C. Jennings by deed dated December 1, DUE ON OR BEFORE JULy 6, 2009. 2000 and recorded on December 4, 2000 in the Office of the Re­ 19713 APRIL 30, 2009 corder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County, State of Dela­ ALL those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate in ware, in Deed Book 2934 Page 0137. White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County and State of SHERIFF'S SALE SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPER­ Delaware, known as 28 Fleming Street and being Lot No. 81, By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #173 AP, AD., 2009. TY OF JAMES J. JENNINGS AND MARGUERITE C. JEN­ Block C, as shown on the Record Land Development Plan, Sec­ PARCEL NO. 08-025.20-055 NINGS. tion 1, Kimberton, as prepared by Howard L. Robertson, Civil PROPERTY ADDRESS: 7 Paddington Court, Hockessin, DE TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL­ Engineer and Surveyors, recorded August 25, 1971, in the Office 19707 ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. ofthe Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County in Micro­ ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland with the buildings APRIL 30, 2009 film No. 1819, and being more recently described in accordance thereon erected, situate in Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle with a recent Mortage Inspection Plan prepared by East Coast County and State of Delaware, known as 7 Paddington Court, SHERIFF'S SALE Survey, Inc., dated October 16, 2006. being Lot No. 61 on the Record Resubdivision Plan of Mayfair By virtue ofa writ ofLEVFAC #143AP,AD., 2009. BEING the same lands and premises which Matthew H. Hen­ as said Plan is of record in Microfilm Record No. 8172 and being PARCEL ID: 09-022.10-120 derson, Jr., by Deed dated October 27, 2006, and recorded in the more particularly bounded and described in accordance with a PROPERTY ADDRESS: 29 Donaldson Drive, Newark, DE Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, recent survey by The Pelsa Company, Consultants and Engi­ 19713 Delaware, in Instrument No. 20061114-0107314, did grant and neers of Delaware June 5, 200l. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the build- convey unto Beatrice Ndiba, in fee. (Continued) Page 32 . Post Classifieds Friday, May 29, 2009 ~ BUILDING U GENERAL THE COURT OF ~NIMALS/PETS ~NTIQUES/ ART P' YARD SALES P' YARD SALES P' YARD SALES LEGAL NOTICE ~ MATERIALS ~ MERCHANDISE COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE PUGS· AKC Avail SINK. 3 com part- """'O""V""""E-'-N.-B-I-od-g-e-tt"; ELKTON 118 Conti­ OF DELAWARE last ~eek of May. ment Eagle Group, mod.el SHO-E elec- nental Dr (from Mil- THE COURT OF IN AND FOR Shots, & wormed. model 414-16-3-18 tric convection. bourne, take right) New Today COMMON PLEAS NEW CASTLE $600.302·349·4192 New Today with faucet. $1472 Great condition, Sat, May 30, 7a-2p. FOR THE STATE COUNTY ORIOLE schedule OBO.443-417-7297 clean, $2399. Reach Dressers, hlh, pilates OF DELAWARE IN RE: CHANGE OF RED NOSE PIT book from 1984. Good In refrigerator. machine, rooftop carri­ BULL Approx 1 yr condition. Appraised ELKTON. High- IN AND FOR NAME OF ~ FURNITURE/ Hoshizaki . model er, womens clothes sz lands Community, off NEW CASTLE Hafid Valdivia-Cor- old very gentile, free at over $300. Sell for RHZ-AAC.. $2455. 6 & 8, lots of misc. to good twlme, only if $200.443-553-5266 ~ FURNISHINGS of Barksdale (Elktonl COUNTY dova she is going to be Reach in freezer ELKTON Coopers Newark Rd 1ft on to IN RE: CHANGE OF PETITIONER(S) Hoshizaki model spayed 443-206-2317 BR FURNITURE Market - 199 Old Casho Mill Rd 1ft on NAME OF TO ". ApPLIANCES FHI-AAC, $4474. Multi Chestnut Rd off Old- Barksdale right on Jennifer M. Shuler Hafid De la Cruz- White Wicker 'day bed Refrigerated . dis­ wI trundle, 6 drawer tlii'Family field Point Rd. Sat, Valley 1ft into PETITIONER(S) Valdivia ~ case, old, but May 30, 8am-2pm. Higlands) Saturday TO NOTICE IS HEREBY chest, glass top desk works great, clean, New Today wI chair, Ig storage best offer. 443-417- ELKTON 24 Nor­ HUGE! Little girl May 30th, 8-12. Jennifer M. Hillman GIVEN that Hafid YELLOW LAB chest. $1100 blo Call 7297 man Allen St. (Holly clothes, hlh, furniture, '---.-C""H--E""'C-K""O"'U--T---' NOTICE IS HEREBY Valdivia-Cordova in- New Today 302-593-2283 Hall Terrace) Sat, tons of items! Obnt OUR WEBSITE AT GIVEN that Jennifer tends to present a Pups, AKC, shots, MOBILE HOME 5/30, 8am-1 pm. Dou­ miss this one! WWW.CHESAPEAKE ·M. Shuler intends to Petition to the Court ready 6/2, $675. CENTRAL AIR- $250. SHED. 8'x8' high .. CHILDREN/ wall. Very good condi­ ble jog stroller, baby & rr======91 L=C:L:A:SS:I:FI:E:D.:C:O:M:::: present a Petition to of Common Pleas for __4_43_-_35_0_-2_4_9_1_ Call 410-378-8531 kids items, furn, etc. _ the Court of Common the State of Delaware ~ BABY ITEMS tion. You haul. $500. Yellow Lab, 2 1/2 410-658-5958 ....-______.... LEGAL NOTICE Pleas for the State of in and for New Castle years old female, ~ BUILDING Multi CALL ______Delaware in and for County, to change his! fixed,needs lots of CRIB SET- Girls, acres. Do not call if ~ MATERIALS hardly used. Lambs STEEL 'Ftunll OR EMAIL NewCastleCounty.hernameto.H.afid De I' . d I r-...... ~ ___ - __-.., and Ivy. La Petite GARAGE Y CHESAPEAKE THE COURT OF to change her name to la Cru~-ValdlVla .. . you Ive In eve op- FINISHED SOLID Bebe, pink & green. ment or have small 25'x30' American CLASSIFiED ~~~~ ~~:t: Jennifer M. Hillman. Gnselda ValdlVla- children. Really good oak wood 3/4 inch Quilt, bumper, sheet, Steel building, Elkton. Elkmore, Old 410-398-1230 Jennifer M. Shuler Cordova dog but needs to run. tpngue and groove valance, dust ruffle unassembled, never Chesnut Rd on Sat. OF DELAWARE Petitioner Madre We will miss her but Hand Scraped and matching mobile. used. Complete May 30th. 8a-1p. 800-220-1230 IN AND FOR Petitioner know its for the best. maple color, 30 yr $30 or best offer. Call: wlblueprint instruc- Boys & girls' clothes www.chesapea!

YARD SALES Jarred Prybutok Petitioner P' 5/19/09 Dated: 05/05/09 LEGAL NOTICE np 5/29 np 5115,22,29 HERRERA, INC., tla LA TOLTECA, has on May 29, 2009 applied with the Office of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commissioner for New Today one of these local dealers approval of a "substantive change" to a license by adding a u6-seat bar" to a restaurant with a . and drive home happy! . liquor license on the premises located at 304- 308 Fox Hunt Drive, Fox Run Shopping Cen­ VOLKSWAGEN ter, Bear, Delaware 19701. Direct: (443)553'6726 Olllce: (410) 398·9000 Persons who are against this application E-mail: [email protected] SnUtIt, should provide written notice of their objec­ Sylvan VOLKSWAGEN ,LTD. tions to the Commissioner. For the Commis­ Rt 72, 4304 Kirkwood Highway, sioner to be required to hold a hearing to con­ Saturday, May WILMINGTON, DE sider additional input from persons against 30th, 8am- Noon. 302-998-0131 the application, the Commissioner must Large variety! Drivers wanted N ~ receive one or more documents containing a total of at least 10 signatures of residents of STAPLEFORD'S property owners located within 1 mile of the HUGE premises or in any incorporated areas located CHEVROLET within 1 mile of the premises. The protest(s) · SALE OLDSMOBILE must be filed with the Office of the Alco- CONOWINGO- holic Beverage Control Commissioner at the Whitecavage Court 302-834-4568 3rd Floor, Carvel State Building, 820 North Multi- family. Baby French Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19801. items, bed, toddler ::

(Continued) PARCEL NO. 12-019.00-084 Deeds, in and for New Castle County in Microfilm No. 5484, and being more BEING the same lands and premises which John H. Williams Jr., Trustee PROPERTY ADDRESS: 133 Cornwell Drive; Bear, Delaware 19701 particularly bounded and described in accordance with a survey prepared did by deed dated June 20, 2001 and recorded in the Office ofthe Recorder of ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon by On Point, Inc., Professional Land Surveyors, dated May, 2003. Deeds, aforesaid in Instrument No. 20010620-0048608 did grant and convey erected; situate in Red Lion Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, known BEING the same lands and premises which Kenneth N. James did by deed unto Joseph L. Pierce and Tara L. Pierce. as 133 Cornwell Drive, and being Lot No. 16, on the Plan of York Farms, dated May 14, 2003 and recorded in the office aforesaid in Instrument No. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF JO­ as said Plan is of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, New Castle 20030602-0065928 did grant and convey unto Jennifer Weiss. SEPH L. PIERCE AND TARA L. PIERCE. County, Delaware, in Microfilm No. 10667, and described in accordance with SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF JEN­ TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON a survey prepared by A.E.S. Surveyors, dated July 19,2005. NIFER WEISS. OR BEFORE JULy 6, 2009. . BEING the same lands and premises that Atonye Oguara by deed dated TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON APRIL 30, 2009 August 30, 2005 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, New OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. SHERIFF'S SALE Castle County, Delaware, in deed Instrument 20050914-0093878, did grant APRIL 30, 2009 By virtue ofa writ of LEV FAC #175AP,AD., 2009. and convey unto Taiwo T. Odeyemi, in fee. SHERIFF'S SALE PARCEL NO. 10-039.30-117 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF TAIWO By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #252 AP, AD., 2009. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 3 N. Tribbit Ave., Bear, DE 19701 T.ODEYEMI. PARCEL NO. 18-019.00-083 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the building thereon, TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON PROPERTY ADDRESS: 203 Wilson Rd., Newark, De 19711 situate in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, being des­ OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland, with the improvements there­ ignated Lot 73, as shown on the Record Resubdivision Plan of Stone Bill of APRIL 30, 2009 on erected, situate in the City of Newark, White clay Creek Hundred, New record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, SHERIFF'S SALE Castle County, Delaware, known as 203 Wilson Road, Oaklands, and being Delaware on Microfilm No. 13816 said lot also known as 3 N. Tribbitt Av­ By virtue of a writ of FOURTH PLURIES LEV FAC #207 AP, AD., 2009. lot number 9, block B, Section 3, Oaklands, as shown on the Plan of Silver­ enue. PARCEL NO. 08-008.00-022 brook Development, Inc., recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds BEING all and thll same lot of ground which by Deed dated February 23, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 863 Yorklyn Road, Hockessin, DE 19707 in and for New Castle County, and State of Delaware, in Plat Book 4, Page 2000, and recorded among the Land Records of New Castle County, Dela­ ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland situate in Mill Creek Hundred, 158, more particularly bounded and described in accordance with a survey ware in Liber No. 2807, folio 0194, Instrument #021677, was granted and New Castle County and State of Delaware being Lot No. 12 as shown on t he prepared by North Star Surveys dated July 31, 2000. conveyed by NVR, Inc., Absolom N. Nyamwnnda. unrecorded plan of Hockessin Hills, BEING the same lands and premises which Kenneth T. Gourley and Mon­ SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF ABSO­ AND BEING the same lands and premises conveyed unto Dominick J. ica L. Gourley did by deed dated July 27, 2002 and recorded in the Office of LOM N. NYAMWNNDA. Dimenco and Terry L. Dimenco by deed of Shirley A Hubbard, dated May the Recorder of Deeds, aforesaid in Instrument No. 20020912-0087657 did TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON 29,1998 and of record in the Office ofthe Recorder of Deeds in and for New grant and convey unto Monica L. (;Qurley. OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. Castle County and State of Delaware in Deed Book 2449, page 274. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF MONI­ APRIL 30, 2009 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF DOMI­ CA L. GOURLEY. SHERIFF'S SALE NICK J. DIMENCO AND TERRY L. DIMENCO. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #177 AP, AD., 2009. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. PARCEL ID: 10-034.30-023 OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. / APRIL 30, 2009 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 733 Seymour Rd., Bear, DE 19701 APRIL 30, 2009 SHERIFF'S SALE ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland, with the improvements there­ SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #253 AP, AD., 2009. on erected, situate in Fair Winds, New Castle Hundred, New Castle County By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #210 AP, AD., 2009. PARCEL NO. 11-016.40-036 and State of Delaware, known as Lot No. 111 on Plat dated December 17, TAX PARCEL NO. 10-029.10-015 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2066 Pleasant Valley, Newark, DE 19702 1957, and recorded in Plat book 3, Page 5, made by Howard L. Robertson, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2333 Tolstoy Lane, Newark, Delaware 19702 ALL that certain tract, piece and parcel ofland with the buildings thereon Civil Engineer and Surveyor, and more particularly bounded and described ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon erected, known as 2066 Pleasant Valley Road if any, situate in Pencader in accordance with a survey by Burnie R. Waski, Registered Land Surveyor, erected, situate 'in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County and State of Hundred, New Castle County and State of Delaware and more particularly dated February 24, 1975. . Delaware, known as 2333 Tolstoy Lane, being Lot No. 4-6, on the record bounded and described on a recent survey prepared by AE.S. Surveyors BEING the same lands conveyed to Joseph Lofland & Janet Lofland from resubdivision plan of Cobblestones-Taylortowne, as said plan is of record in dated September 7, 2006. Alan E. Schweizer, Jr. & Robin Schweizer, by Deed dated March I, 1991, re­ the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County, Delaware, BEING the same lands and premises which Robert E. Deatherage, Execu­ corded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, in Microfilm Record No. 4446, and being more particularly bounded and tor of the Estate of Ramona Greta Del Coglin aka Roman G. Deatherage, Delaware, on March 8, 1991, in Deed Book 1149, Page 66. described in accordance with a mortgage inspection plan prepared by Ray­ by his Atty In fact I. Jay Katz did by deed dated September 27, 2006 and SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF JO­ mond F. Christian & Associates, Iilc., Professional Land Surveyors, dated recorded in the office aforesaid in Instrument No. 20061002-0093963 did SEPH LOFLAND & JANET LOFLAND. May 17,1994. grant and convey unto Reginald J. Leach. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON SUBJECT to any and all easements, agreements and restrictions referred SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF REGI­ OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. to on the aforementioned resubdivision plan of the Cobblestones-Tay­ NALD J. LEACH. APRIL 30, 2009 lortowne, recorded on Microfilm No. 4446. TERM~ OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON SHERIFF'S SALE SUBJECT further to the restrictions covering Cobblestones-Taylortowne, OR BEFbRE JULY 6, 2009. By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV FAC #186 AP, AD., 2009. as recorded in Deed Record D, Volume 88, Page 522, Deed Record D, Volume APRIL 30, 2009 PARCEL NO. 10-043.10-529 89, Page 38, Deed Record P, Volume 90, Page 164. SHERIFF'S SALE PROPERTY ADDRESS: 191 Auckland Drive, Newark, DE 19702 BEING the same property conveyed to Robert A Roy, Sr. and Frances M. By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV FAC #254 AP, AD., 2009. ALL that Lot being Lot 91 ofthe subdivision ofWelIington Woods, Section Roy, his wife, by deed from Rockwood Partners recorded 09/0111994 in deed PARCEL NO. 10-032.40-100 II, Microfilm No. 10595, situate in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County; book 1802 page 209, in the recorder's office of New Castle County, Dela­ PROPERTY ADDRESS: 6 Wright Circle, Newark, DE 19702 State of Delaware being more particularly described in a survey by A.E.S. ware. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the building thereon Surveyors, dated May 13, 2004. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF ROB­ erected, known as 6 Wright Circle, Situate in New Castle Hundred, New AND BEING the same lands and premises conveyed unto Maxine J. Mar­ ERT A ROY, SR. AND FRANCES M. ROY. Castle County and State of Delaware, and being Lot No. 116 ofthe subdivi­ shall by deed of Linda J. Condella, Carl J. Kirby, BarryT. Kirby and Barbara TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON sion of Taylortowne, Microfilm Number 4188, and being more particularly A Megginson, dated May 25, 2004 and of record in the Office of the Recorder OR BEFORE JULY 6,2009. bounded and described in accordance with a survey by The Pelsa company -.. of Deeds in and for New Castle County and State of De law'are at Instrument APRIL 30, 2009 dated September 8, 1993. . Number 2004052-0058346. SHERIFF'S SALE BEING the same lands and premises which Susan M. Lord did by deed SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF MAX­ By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #216 AP, AD.;2009. dated August 29, 2007 and recorded in the office aforesaid in Instrument No. INE J. MARSHALL. TAX PARCEL NO. 11-003.30-039 20070920-0083553 did grant and convey unto Frank Lare. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON PROPERTY ADDRESS: 6 Mavista Circle, Newark, DE 19711 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF FRANK OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland with the improvements there­ LARE. APRIL 30, 2009 on erected, situate in Pencader Hundred, New Castle County and State of TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON SHERIFF'S SALE Delaware, known as 6 Mavista Circle, comprising Lot 77 on a plot of Brook­ OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #197 AP, AD., 2009. side Park, Section M-2, as said plan is ofre~ord in the Office ofthe Recorder APRIL 30, 2009 PARCEL ID: 10-039.10-286 of Deeds in and for New Castle County in Plat Record 3, Page 52, and be­ SHERIFF'S SALE PROPERTY ADDRESS: 37 Valley Forge Court, Newark, DE 19702 ing more particularly bounded and described according to a recent survey By virtue of a writ of LEVFAC #255 AP, AD., 2009. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon, by Franco R. Bellafante, Inc., Professional Land Surveyors, dated May 19, PARCEL NO. 11-036.00-028 situate in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, being des­ 1982. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2733 Old County Road, Newark, Delaware 19702 ignated Lot 36, as shown on t he record major land development plan of BEING the same lands and premise.~ which Tim K. Madison and Judith ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland with the improvements there­ Centennial Village, of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and L. Beard nlk/a Judith L.B. Sherman by Deed dated the 13th day of January, on erected, situate in Pencader Hundred, New Castle County and State of for New Castle County, Delaware on Microfilm No. 5538, said lot also known 1996 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Delaware known as 2733 Old County Road and being more particularly as 37 valley Forge Court and being now more particularly described accord­ Castle County, Delaware, in Deed Book 2599, Page 339, did grant and con­ bounded and described in accordance with a recent survey by the Pelsa ing to a survey by The Pelsa company, dated October 29, 2007, as follows, to vey unto Tim K. Madison, in fee. company Professional Land Surveyors, dated January 20, 1993. wit: . SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF TIM K. BEING the same lands and premises which David B. Moore and Rebecca BEING the same lands and premises which Earnest F. Poteat, did grant MADISON. L. Moore, by Deed dated January 10,2008 and recorded in the Office of the and convey unto Lamont A Murray, by deed dated October 29, 2007 and ' TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County and State of Delaware, in recorded on November 6, 2007 in the Office ofthe Recorder of Deeds, in and OR BEFORE JULY 6~ 2009. Instrument # 20080305-0015190, did grant and convey unto Joanna Mcrae. for New Castle County, State of Delaware, in Deed Instrument 20071106- APRIL 30, 2009 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF JOAN­ 0096489. SHERIFF'S SALE NAMCRAE. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #249 AP, AD., 2009. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON LAMONT A MURRAY. PARCEL NO. 11-017.40-107 OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON PROPERTY ADDRESS; 5 Kayak Court, Newark, DE 19702 APRIL 30, 2009 OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. 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