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• • • • • • • 11 Page 2 • The Newark Post • Friday, March 19, 2010 News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311 COMMUNIlY EVENTS Newark student story is titled "Getting a Bike chosen for publication in an countries. Submissions were NAA exhibits area Series. Continuing in its tradi­ at Age Twenty-One." annual anthology. Grannie received from across the United tion of embracing and support­ honored in contest The Grannie Annie Family Annie, Vol. 5 will be published States and around the world. artists ing the arts, NUMC invites A story by Furkan Kose, Story Celebration invites par­ in May. "It's so exciting to know Till March 27, "Mardi the community to enjoy the homeschooled son of Murat ticipating students to interview The Grannie Annie is a non­ that these wonderful stories are Gras." Art featuring masks, excellent music coming up this and Nayma Kose of Newark, an older relative and write a profit corporation based in St. being preserved for families -­ costumes, jazz music, and March: . story about an event from their Louis. Grannie Annie, Vol. 5 and shared with people around received Honorable M~ntion over-the-top festivities. Each Friday, March 19, 7:30pm: in The Grannie Annie Family family's history. Each year, includes the work of 38 authors the world," said Grannie Annie year the Newark Arts Alliance Andrew Shenton, organ. Dr. Story Celebration. Furkan's about two dozen stories are from eleven states and four co-director Fran Hamilton. showcases the creativity and Shenton has toured extensively "Although the stories .may talent of area artists, sponsoring in Europe and the US as a con­ depict unique events, they a dozen shows in its Exhibition ductor, recitalist and clinician. remind us of the fundamental Gallery. The themes for the He is currently a member of the Wine and Dine ounce taste of wine. experiences we all share as 2010 open shows include trees, musicology faculty at Boston Premium tastings may also human beings." University, where he directs the Newark will mark the love, recycling, Mardi Gras, be available at varying prices. Complete details about heat and fire, and fabric art. Messiaen Project. His two solo beginning of spring with its This event is made pos­ The Grannie Annie, including organ recordings have received annual Wine and Dine event Artists in all media are invited sible through sponsor­ stories ' from previously pub­ to submit their work. international acclaim. on Saturday, March 27th from ships by 'he Downtown lished volumes, can be found Admission: freewill offer­ 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.The event fea­ The schedule also includes Newark Partnership, United at www.TheGrannieAnnie.org. two solo shows, a "Young at ing. For more information, tures offerings prepared by the Distributors of Delaware, Orders for the limited-edition Art" exhibit for ages 8-18, the contact Betsy Kent, Director of chefs of downtown Newark's Wilmington Trust, TD Bank book can be made online or annual NAA Members Show, Music Ministries, at 302/368- restaurants complemented by and Newark Post. by calling Portico Books toll 8774, x220. wines from around the world. and the Holiday Art Market. Restaurant and Winery free at 1-888-641-5353. Stories An opening reception is held Participating restaurants are pairings and offerings are for Grannie Annie, Vol. 6 must paired with a winery or win­ for each event, usually on the Mocha, Music & available at www.enjoydow­ be submitted by February I, first Friday of its run, from eries. townnewark.com. Fifteen area 2011. 6.8 p.m. More Restaurant-winery pairings restaurants are expected to The 2010 schedule and will offer a $2.00 per two- host about 25 wineries. On the 3rd Friday of the Local students earn guidelines for entries are posted month, March 19 th from 7-9 in the "Exhibits" section of the pm, Friends of Newark again honors Web site at www.newarkart­ presents its coffeehouse eve­ The following students have salliance.org. Information is ning of live music and spoken earned honors at their univer­ also available at the NAA's word- Mocha, Music & More. sity or college: location, 276 East Main Street This month's coffeehouse will Jessica Kozel and Megan in the Market East Plaza, or again take place at the Adria White, both of Newark, have by contacting the organi­ Cafe in the Newark Shopping earned Dean's List honors at zation at 302-266-7266 or Center, thanks to Patrick Saint Joseph's University for [email protected]. Metic. the Fall 2009 semester. The first performer of the Elissa Dyson, Newark, Del., Concert Series .evening will be poet David P. recently received a Bachelor of Kozinski, winner of the 2009 Science degree in Psychology Newark United Methodist Dogfish Head Poetry Prize for from Frostbll!g State University, Church, 69 E. Main St., his book Loopholes. Twice Frostburg, Md., during its 135th Newark, DE is proud to present commencement ceremonies. the 2010 George Kirk Concert See EVENTS, 13 ~

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To sign Highway Engineers and was inducted on Wednesday, March 17 at Gebhart University and Laskaris, died in 1990. She is survived . guest book, visit spicermullikin.com. into the First State Highway Hall of Funeral Home, 531 Delaware St., Olde taught high by her two sons, George G. Laskaris to the newspaper by the funeral Fame in 1998. New Castle. Interment was at the Glebe school history (Shelly Carroll) of West Orange, NJ; and director. ' . In addition to his parents, Mr. Cemetery. Condolences may be made by before marrying James G. Laskaris (Karen) of Westfield, Eileen Cross Eastbum was preceded in death by three visiting: www.griecocares.com. John F. Ingold, a NJ; three brothers, Nick Contos (Stella) . Raymond CivaHe Eileen E. Cross, 58, of Newark, died brothers; Granville, William and Donald. Dupont Company of Brookfield, WI; James Contos (Helen) on Monday, March 8. Left to cherish his memory are his wife engineer, in 1942. of Chicago, IL; and and Peter Contos Raymond V. Civatte, known by many Eileen was a systems analyst for of 69 years, M. Irene (Rather) Eastburn; Emma Harvey The couple lived (the late Esther) of Chicago, IL; and four names--husband, Dad, Pop-Pop, The Big Genesis Healthcare for 15 years and was two daughters and their spouses; Carole Mrs. Emma Grant Harvey, 85, of in Carneys Point Ingold grandchildren, Jesse, Peter, Laura, and Guy, #3 for the Raiders--died on Tuesday, very active with the Delaware Human and Gregory Breunan and Cynthia Newark, died.on Saturday, March 13. and Pompton Alexandra. March 9, at his home in Newark, after Association. Eastburn and Lawrence Shaw and step­ Emma was born in New Garden, . Lakes, NJ., and Westport and Southport, Visitation will be held from 6 pm enjoying life to the fullest for 62 years. She is survived by her children, grandchildren; a sister, Janet Jenkins; a PA, on October 6, 1924, daughter of CT., before settling in Newark. She io 8 pm on Friday, March 19, at the He was strong willed and fought acute James Cross of Pennsville, NJ, Megan sister-in-law, Auna Eastburn and several the late George Irving Grant and Emma taught speed re!lding at the UniverSity Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Home, 1000 myelogenous leukemia (AML) for three Cross of Newark, DE and Brian Cross nieces and nephews. Vandegrift Grant. She was a graduate of of Delaware for many years, was active N. DuPont Parkway, New Castle. A years. of Ft. Lauderdale, FL; her sister, Nancy A service was held at 11 am, on Elkton High School and later became in her church and was a member of the funeral service will be held at 10 am on Ray was born in Philadelphia on Mallerdino of Hockessin DE and her Friday, March 12, at Avenue United the proprietor of Harvey Refrigeration American Association of University Saturday, March 20, at the funeral home. Independence Day 1947, and was a grad­ nephew, Jason Mallerdino of Newark, Methodist Church, 20 N. Church Street, in Newark with her husband, Daniel A. Women, the League of Women Voters Interment will follow in Silverbrook uate ofTemple University with a bach­ DE. . Milford. A reception was provided Harvey. Following their retirement from and the Kappa..Delta sorority. She played Cemetery, Lancaster Ave. and DuPont elor's degree in Electrical Engineering A memorial service was held on immediately following the service at business, Emma and Daniel moved to piano, was a fine cook, and enjoyed Rd., Wilmington. (IEEE member for 27 years). He enjoyed Saurday, March 13 at 10 am at the the Milford New Century Club located Ft. Myers,n, where they lived for over bridge, theater and travel. In lieu of flowers, contributions may his career with Delmarva Power, where Doherty Funeral Home, 3200 Limestone next door to the church. Interment was 40yeilJ1). Preceded in .death by her husband, . be made to the American Red Cross, 100 he retired as the Director of Gas Delivery Rd., Pike Creek. Burial was in All Saints held at 11 am, on Saturday, March 13, at Daniel died in 1994. She was also John, she is survived by two sons, Kurt W. 10th Street, Wilmington, DE 19801; . after 35 years of service. Cemetery. Gracelawn Cemetery in New Castle. preceded in death by brothers, George, F. (Jeanette), Missoula, and John K. or to Doctors Without Borders USA, PO Active in his community, Ray was In lieu of flowers, the family suggests In lieu of flowers, the family has Albert, Richard, and Arthur Grant, and (Marilyn), Braden-ton, Fl.; grandchildren Box 5030, Hagerstown, MD 21741; or co-founder, first President and a longtime contrihutions to the Delaware Humane requested memorial contributions to sisters, Linda .· Grant Johnston and Alma Carie (Troy) Bussey, Olympia, WA., and to a favorite charity. To sign guest book, member of the Newark Morning Rotary Assoc., 701 A St., Wilmington, DE the Avenue United Methodist Church, Grant. She is survived by her daughter, Kurt Jr. (Courtoey Shanahan), Ketchum, visit spicermullikin.com. Club. 1980 I. To send condolences, visit www. Building Fund, 20 N, Church St, Milford, Patricia Murphy (Robert) of Newark; son, ID., and two great-grandchildren. He is survived by his beloved wife, dohertyfh.com. DE,19963. John Harvey of Newark; six grandchil­ A private memorial service was held Catherine ("Kay") Schleeter Civattei Arra.'1gements handled by Rogers dren; 12 great grandchildren; and four in Missoula, and interment of the cremat­ ~ son, Tunothee Civatte and his wife, Funeral Home, Milford. Letters of great great grandchildren, ed remains will be in Head of Christiana See OBITS, 9 Krista Lauterwald, of Landenberg, PA; H. Eastburn condolence may be emailed at www. Services were held privately. . Cemetery in Newark, where the family daughter, Noelle Civatte Robertson and H. Thompson Eastburn, 89, of delmarvaobits.comlrogers. Interment was in North East (hID) will gather at a later date. her husband, Eric, of Newark; parents, Milford, DE, died peacefully on Sunday, Cemetery. - Elizabeth and Arthur Civatte; brothers, March 7, in Beebe Hospital in Lewes, of Billy Hardy III lieu of flowers, contributions may Stella Laskaris NEWARK ·POST Philip Civatte and his wife, Chris, and complications from injuries sustained in a be made to Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, Mark Civatte and his wife, Linda; and fall at home on November 27, 2009. Mr. Billy Joe Hardy, 55, of Newark died First State Chapter, 100 W. 10th St., Mrs. Stella Contos Laskaris, 91, of Suite 109, Pomeroy Station 218 E. Main St. grandchildren, Marissa, Lindsey, and Eastburn was born on Febrnary 10, 1921 on March 13 in the loving arms of his Wilmington, DE 19801. To sign guest Montclair, NJ, formerly of Newark, DE, Newark, DE 19711. Ella Civatte, and Gavin and Kay lee in Newark, son of the late Horace T. and family. He was the husband of Beverly book, visit spicermullikin.com. died on Saturday, March 13. Robertson. Ida (Hutchison) Eastburn. Tom lived in . Steele Hardy with whom he shared 35 . Mrs. Laskaris was born in Chicago, HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. A visitation was held on Monday, the Newark area most of his life, graduat­ years of marriage. IL on February 22, 1919, daughter of PHONE: (302) 737-Dn4 March 15, at Holy Angels R.C. Church, Gertrude Ingold ing from Newark High School in 1940. Born in Lansing MI, he was the son the late George Contos and Marianthi fAX: (302) 737-9019 82 Possum Park Road, Newark. Mass He was a veteran of the United States of: James and Hazel Sizemore Hardy. Gertrude B. Ingold, 93, a 44-year Petropoulou Contos. She had worked for of Christian Burial was offered at 12:30 Navy serving his country in both World In addition to his wife and parents, resident of Newark, died in Missoula, a time as a teller at the former Farmer's E·MAIL: [email protected] pm. Interment followed in All Saints War II and the Korean War on the U.S.S. Billy Joe is survived by his siblings: MT, on March 10. She passed away of Bauk. SUBSCRIPTIONS: 1-800-220-3311 Cemetery, 6001 Kirkwood Highway, Uvalde and the U.S.S. New Jersey as a Sheila "Sissy" Krauss and her husband natural causes in her home at The Springs Mrs. Laskaris was active in the Holy CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Wilmington. Machinist Mate First Class. Eastburn Walter, James "Buncie" Hardy and Retirement Community in Missoula, Trinity Greek Orthodox Church for 1-800-220-3311 In lieu of flowers, the family sug­ spent over 50 years in the road construc­ Donna Wright and her husband Mark; where she'd lived since 1999. many years and was a longtime member gests contributions to the Newark DISPLAY ADVERTISING tion business and worked for Henry brother in law and sister in law: Fred and She was bornAprilll, 1916, of the Daughters of Penelope and the (302) 737-0724 Morning Rotary Club for the Ray Civatte C. 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Handicapp'ed Accessible Wilmington, DE Child Care TED DAY, PASTOR r I.t~-P :-00«· _ • ;:b r1i!;,I~) "~\(J- \ r; • ;\(nj~in~)'{hA ,2W'?V1. 0[\1:. :) r riJl£M bil'l. tw(] J 11,'/OV', [T. ({ '19£'1 On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, March 19, 2010 • The Newark Post • Page 9 IN THE NEWS children, Justin D. Priebe and girlfriend, Washington, and Corey and Teresa Peggy Boulware. She is survived by her Joe is survived Army of the Blessed Mother. ~ OBITS, from 3 Angela Baker, of Newark; Dona L. Dingman of Eugene, Oregon; and sons, Joseph E. Thompson ill (Ann) of by six brothers, Yacucci was preceded in death Priebe and boyfriend, David Moran, of numerous cousins. Charleston, SC; and Keith L. Thompson Jack White of by her husband of 49 years, Philip J. Newark; Danielle N. of Newark; A family graveside service was (Debbie) of Elkton, MD; 5 grandchil­ Newark, Kenneth Yacucci, Sr. in 1998, her brothers, John Lee and Jonathon W. Mead and girlfriend, held on Tuesday, March 9, at All Saints dren; and a great grandchild. White of London, Floyd, Albert, Daniel and Dominick and Mr. John Joseph Lee, 45, of Newark, Brittany King, of Newark; father, Carl Cemetery. A funeral service will be held at KY, Bill White her sisters, Rose and Lena. died on Sunday, March 7, at Christiana Mead of Rehoboth Beach; mother, Dona In lieu of flowers, the family sug­ 10 am on Thursday, March 18,2010, at of Elkton, MD, She was the matriarch to a family Hospital. Romabo of Bear; brothers, James C. gests memorial contributions to the Neo­ the Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Home, 121 Arnold White of that included three sons, Theodore M. A native Delawarean, Lee was born Mead and wife, Michelle, of Newark; Natal Care Unit of Christiana Hospital. West Park Place, Newark, where visita­ Middletown, DE, Yacucci, of Dover, Philip J. Yacucci, Jr. in Wilmington on November 1, 1964. and Jerry C. Mead and wife, Sharon, of To send online condolences visit www. tion will begin at 9 am. Interment will Roger White of White and his wife, Maria of Port St. Lucie, He was a carpenter by profession and a Newark; sisters, Judy C. Balascio and mccreryfuneralhome.com. follow in Delaware Veterans Memorial Newark and James FL, and Robert A. Yacucci and his wife, longtime member of Union Local 626 in husband, Al, of La Mesa, CA; Jill C. Cemetery, 2465 Chesapeake City Road, White of Newark, Kathleen of Wilmington. She leaves six New Castle. Casula and husband, James, of Newark; Bear. DE; niece, Jackie Letterman of Newark, grandchildren, Katie, Ted, Jr., Philip J. He was preceded in death by his and Jayne C. Fleisch and husband, Geraldine Lee In lieu of flowers, contributions . DE and nephew, Richard McFarland ill "PJ.", Robbie, Jr., Michael and Allie, father, James J. Lee, Jr., and brother, Robert, of Middletown; and grandchil­ Thompson may be made to The Delta Kappa of Newark, DE who were also his who adored her, and her three siblings, James J. Lee ill. He is survived by his dren, Leila L. Moran, Braelynn V. Mead, Gamma Society, clo Catherine Graden, caregivers, as well as many nieces and Samuel and John Ciamaricone, both of daughters, Amanda M. Lee and Anna M. Alexander 1. Priebe, and another grand­ Mrs. Geraldine Lee Thompson, age Treasurer, 122 Loganberry Lane, nephews. He also leaves behind his Newark, and Anna Marie Cossetti of Lee, both of Newark, and their mother, son due in June. 88, of Newark, DE, died on Sunday, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971-9528. former spouses Betty Mann and Betty New Castle; and numerous nieces and Marsha S. Beck of Ft. Myers, FL; his Services will be held privately. In March 14,2010. . Lindell. He was preceded in death by nephews. mother, Alice H. Branch of Bridgeville; lieu of flowers, contributions may be Mrs. Thompson was born in his brothers, Claude and John White, Jr. Mass of Christian Burial was brothers, Kenneth Ganter of Seaford; made to White Clay Creek Presbyterian Florence, AL on April 26, 1921, and his sisters Roberta Hamm and Edna celebrated on Wednesday morning at and Mark W. Games of Middletown; Church, 15 Polly Drummond Hill Road, daughter of the late Dexter C. Lee Virginia Turk McFarland. 10:30 am at Holy Family Church, East sisters, Donna M. Lee of Seaford; and Newark, DE 19711. To sign guest book, and Margaret Riddle Lee, and was Virginia Alice Turk, 82, of Newark, A funeral service was held at R.T. Chestnut Hill Road and Gender Drive, Beckie Gawronski Reynolds and hus­ visit spicermullikin.com. a graduate of Winthrop College. A formerly of Bixby, OK, died March 10 Foard & Jones Funeral Home, 122 Newark •. Burial was in All Saints band, Bryan, of Bridgeville; six nieces resident of the local area since 1956, of brain cancer. West Main St., Newark, DE 19711 on Cemetery, Wilmington. Arranged by and four nephews; and his fiancee, she had worked as a mathematician for She is survived by her three chil­ Thursday March 11, at 11 am. Burial www.mealeyfuneralhomes.com. Sandra K. Massey of Middletown. Jacob and Matthew 10 years with the federal government dren: two'sons, Roger Turk (Kathy) was in Kemblesville Cemetery. A fnneral service was held at 11 Siemanowski in Aberdeen, MD. She received her of Hockessin; Daniel Turk of IX, and Charitable contributions in Joe's am on Friday, March 12, in the chapel master's degree in education from the daughter Marcia Buxman (Mel) of ' memory may be made to American Hans Zeitler of Gracelawn Memorial Park, 2220 N. Beloved newborn twin sons of University of Delaware, and taught Colorado, II grandchildren and four Diabetes Association clo the funeral Hans Zeitler, of Middletown, 96, DuPont Parkway, New Castle. Interment Aaron and Carolyn (Hake) Siemanowski mathematics at William Penn High great-grandchildren. She was preceded home. To send condolences visit www. died peacefully at home on March 5. followed in the adjoining memorial park. of Newark"died at the Christiana School from 1972 to 1983. Her profes­ in death by her "hubby;' Dumitri Turk. rtfoard.com. Mr. Zeitler was born in Theta, In lieu of flowers, the family sug­ Hospital in Newark. Jacob passed away sional affiliations included the National A memorial service was held at II Germany. His family emigrated to the gests that contributions be made to on Monday, February 15 and Matthew Education Association and the Delaware am, at First Assembly of God, Elkton, U.S. in 1924 and farmed in several ''The John J. Lee Memorial Fund;' clo passed away on Tuesday, February 16. State Education Association. MD, 290 Whitehall Rd. Memorial.con­ Dorothy Yacucci states before settling in Glasgow, DE. Spiger-Mu1likin Funeral HOll1e, 1000 Jacob and Matthew are survived Active in her community, Mrs. tributions may be sent to Bible Alliance, Dorothy E. Yacucci, 83, of Zeitler worked with his brothers as the N. DUPont Parkway, New Castle, DE by their forever loving parents, Aaron Thompson was a member of St. Thomas 1445 N. Boonville Ave. Springfield, MO Newark, died Saturday, March 13, at herdsman on Zeitler Farms, currently the 19720. To sign guest book, visit spicer­ and Carolyn, and their brother, Aaron Episcopal Church, the Howard Weston 65890-0206. Compassionate Care Hospice Center, St. Glasgow Park. Then he grain farmed in mu1likin.com. Nathaniel, as well as their maternal Senior Center, the Blue & Gold Club Francis Hospital from complications of a Middletown with his brother Maximilian grandparents, Diana and David Hake, at the University of Delaware, and the stroke suffered Christruas Eve, 2009. Zeitler. Sr. of Felton; paternal grandfather and Delta Kappa Gamma Society. Joe White A native Delawarean, Mrs. Yacucci A memorial service was held on Jenifer Priebe wife, Robert and Elizabeth Siemanowski Mrs. Thompson will be remembered was very active in the Catholic faith as March 13, at 1 pm at the Kingdom Hall of Smyrna; paternal grandmother and Joe Raymond White, 76, of Newark, Jenifer C. Priebe, 47, of Newark, as a wonderful mother, mother-in-law, a member of the Holy 'Family parish in of Jehovah's Witnesses, 173 Noxontown husband, Shiela Pardee and William grandmother, and great grandmother, as DE, died March 6, at Christiana died suddenly on Monday, March 8. Hospital. Newark, the Altar Society, and the Blue Rd" Middletown, DE. A native Delawarean, Jenifer was Mallonee of Jackson, Missouri; well as mom to the hundreds of yonng great-grandmothers, Ella Mae Hake people she taught in the Colonial School . Joe was born in Lebanon, VA on born in Wi1mington on April 22, 1962. October 5, 1933, the son of the late John She was a talented homemaker through­ of Magnolia, Frances Siemanowski District. She was a true Southern belle of Cherry Hill, New Jersey, and and will be missed by all who loved her. and Myrtle Tuggle White. He was a out her life and a member of White Clay Dorothy Pardee of Bowers Beach; Her beloved husband, Joseph veteran of the U.S. Navy and was a car­ Creek Presbyterian Church. aunts and uncles, David and Laurie Edmund Thompson, Jr., died in 1999. penter by trade. He and his brother, Bill, Corolla, Ne Vacation Homes! . 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burger place that was not yet a household word. Les heads Dukart Management, a north Wilmington-based franchisee for McDonald's. His father, Leonard Dukart, opened McDonald's restaurant No. 225 on March 15, 1960 at At Take Care Clinics:' our 374 E. Main Street, Newark. It was the first McDonald's in board-certified Family Nurse Delaware. Len Dukart had moved his Practitioners understand family to the area from Chicago. that even though their Only five years earlier, founder Ray Kroc had opened his first symptoms might be the McDonald's in a Chicago sub­ urb and the company was in the same, every patient is early stages of building a nation­ wide franchise system that now different. We take the spans the globe. An example of that growth is time to listen and answer the Dukarts' McDonald's 'at the Middletown Wal Mart - Store your questions to ensure No. 31,673. A second Newark store opened on College Avenue we're treating more than just and near 1-95 in the late 1970s. Alan Dukart, Len's brother, the illness, we're treating the person who came on board in June 1979. has it. From everyday illnesses to prevention and Sons Michael and Joel are part­ ners and moved the business into everything in between, we can take care of that. the third generation. Founder Leonard Dukart passed away in ' 2004. Les Dukart visited the res­ taurant, after school, on its first day of operation and remembers being impressed with its spar­ kling appearance. Open 1 days a week • No appointment necessary • Most Insurance welcome • takecareclinie~ The Dukarts own and oper­ ate two dozen McDonald's loca­ at select Wa41~ tions in Delaware and southeast­ ern Pennsylvania. The family has a long his­ tory of community service. Len BROOKHAVEN NEWARK PHILADELPHIA WILLIAMSTOWN Dukart was instrumental in the opening of the Delaware Ronald 4098 Edgemont Ave 216 Suburban Dr 7001 Frankford Ave ,#7027 13 N Black Horse Pike McDonald House and Les has DEPTFORD NORRISTOWN SICKLERVILLE WILMINGTON been active in community activi­ ties in northern Delaware. 1408 Delsea Dr 699 W Germantown Pike 590 Cross Keys 1710 Faulkland Rd Over the years, the business grew in complexity as more KING OF PRUSSIA NORTH WALES WESTMONT menu items were introduced and stores added up drive-up win­ 119 E Dekalb Pike 710 North Wales Rd 8 Haddon Ave dows and square footage. "If it weren't for technology, M-F Sam -7:30pm • Sat and Sun 9:30am - 5:00pm • To see what else we can take care of visit us at TakeCareHealth.com we'd be in trouble," Les Dukart said. The changes may be' near­ ly as dramatic in the coming decade, according to Dukart. 'Promotion ends 9/30/10, Patient care services provided by Take Care Health Services,'" an independently owned professional corporation whose licensed healthcare professionals Even more menu items will are not employed by or agents of Walgreen Co" or its subsidiaries, including Take Care Health Systems.S" LLC. Physicals typically not covered by insurance. Patients must bring a be added and virtually all stores copy of their physical form, vaccination and immunization records and medical history to the visit. will see major redesigns, either from new construction or major ...... __ ..... _ ..... _ .. ____ ...... : .. =-_._ ...... 6..,-_::--__.... - ...... _ renovation projects . On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, March 19, 2010 • The Newark Post • Page 13 IN THE NEWS

at (302) 834-3385 or at free event will run from 11 a.m. ~ EVENTS, from 2 [email protected]. If inter­ to 4 p.m. at the Aetna Banquet ested in getting involved with Hall, 400 Ogletown Road, Friends of Newark's cultural OUT OF THE Arne nominated for the Pushcart Newark, DE (across from the Prize, David's work has and community building efforts, Newark Post Office) For vendor appeared in over twenty publi­ contact davidr41 @hotmail.com information, call Ric Edevane at This week's Out of the cations, including The Broadkill or call 368-7158. Mocha, Music (302) 475-4700. Anic item is an undated pic­ Review. The 2nd poet of the . & More is free and open to ture of the Vat Room of the evening is Allie Halt, a Padua the public. There is free park­ Lecture Series Continental-Fibre Company Academy student, who has been ing near the Adria Cafe in the on Soutb Chapel Street. writing poetry since the 3rd Newark Shopping Center. Monday, March 22, 7 p.m. Vulcanized fiber was pro­ grade. The evening's 3rd per­ Delaware's Bats and the Threat duced here along with prod­ former is returning to Mocha, New Ark Chorale of White-Nose Syndrome. Join ucts made of it. Vulcanized Music & More -Aric Pringle, biologist Holly Niederriter to liber is made from layers singer, guitarist and songwrit­ New Ark Chorale presents If learn about the bat species that of paper passed through an er. Aric, originally from Sioux Music Be the Food of Love call Delaware home and their acid bath of zinc chloride that Falls, SD, graduated from Cape Featuring Three Madrigals by importance to our ecosystem. makes the paper gummy. Henlopen High School and is Emma Lou Diemer & works by Although not yet found in The sticky layers are repeat­ devoted not only to songwrit­ Brahms, Lauridsen, Klebanow Delaware, white-nose syndrome edly pressed together to bind ing and perfonning but also to & Larkin. March 20, 2010, 7 is wiping {Jut entire bat colonies into vulcanized fiber. The photography and writing haiku. pm, Newark United Methodist in the northeastern US and is acid is leached out of the Concluding this month's ­ Church, 69 E. Main Street, a threat to our bats. The talk fiber in a series of water house will be singer/songwriter Newark, DE 19711. Tickets will highlight what Delaware baths. The resulting mate­ Sarah Flynn. Sarah, who has $15; $12 Seniors; $5 Students. and other states are doing to rial is strong, flexible, eas­ spent time performing in the To purchase, call 302.368.4946 address the ·threat and what ily machined, low in electri­ open mic circuit in Nashville, is or buy at the door. www.new­ people can do to help safeguard cal conductivity, and can­ a recent finalist in the Delmarva arkchorale.org this ecologically important not rust or splinter. It was Folk Hero contest and has group of animals. Free and open early used as a substitute leys, shin-guards, spoons, and other artifacts of places, recently begun performing her Photo and Video to the public, no reservations for leather in luggage prod­ wastebaskets, and more. activities, and life styles in music in the area. required. Sponsored by Friends ucts. It was widely used for The picture is on loan to the Greater Newark Area. Mocha, Music & More is a Gear Flea Market of White Clay Creek State Park. electrical insulators, .wash­ the Newark Post from the Contact the Newark coffeehouse venue that offers Deerfield Golf and Tennis Newark Historical Society Historical Society by voice Some great deals on new ers, and gaskets in cars and collection. Visit the new mail at 302-224-2408, by opportunities for artists to per­ and used video and photo . Club, 507 Thompson Station electrical appliances. Other form original or non-copy-right Rd., Newark. 302-239-2471 or Newark History exhibit at the postal mail to P.O. Box 711, equipment will be available on products included barrels, Newark Free Library. The Newark, DE 19715, or by material live in an intimate and Sunday, March 21 at the "Photo www.WhiteClayFriends.org. boxes, cans, brake shoes, friendly setting. If interested in Society invites donations email to newarkdehistorical and Video Gear Flea Market," bunons, card indexes, chair or loans of stories, pictures [email protected]. perfonning, contact Scheduling sponsored by the Delaware seats, combs, cue tips, pul- Coordinator, Lori Benscoter Independent Filmmakers. The See EVENTS, 19 ~ *************** p------. UNCLE SAM & BRYANT MAN WANT TO GIVE YOU ... .upto$3600 !FREE! When you buy a Bryant Evolution System :411 MEDIA FILTER I - WITH PURCHASE OF FEDERAL TAX CREDrr BRYANT REBATE 15 SEER OR HIGHER BRYANT SYSTEM Up to $1500 Up to $1100 Expires 6/30/10 10 YEARS PARTS & . $1000 LABOR WARRANTY Up to TOTAL SAVINGS

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Ready. 1st 10 wks old, Ii 3br. 2 full ba, total community. $169,900! Comes First! tter 2. APPROVAL OE CO~SE~T A!:!EN------sewer & water. Sold remod. 100' from NE Susan Fitzwater, & 2nd shots, wormed, trained. 2.5 yr old on 1st come 1st serve DA: River, 50' wide access RE/MAX 1st Choice • Garages duclaws removed. male polydactle. F ree -,;:- Approval of Regular Council Meeting basis. Excellent to river from property. 302-378-8700 I $500. 410-275-2329 to good homes. C all finanCing. Call now 1- • Basements . Minutes - March 8, 2010 Info. 443-206-1062 302-893-0368. , ------~ 302-442-1104 New Today 866-764-5238, x 1918 • Kitchens &Baths B. Reappointment of Community Devel- • Additions AKCWHITE opment/Revenue Sharin8 Members ELKTON close to EVER WANTED to • Crown Molding shepherds. KITTENS (6), Dana Dimock, Wally Mc urdy, Peter Weil, have a video COlT): us DE line 3/4br, 2ba bi­ ~ TOWNHOUSE • Porches. 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Receipt of Alderman's Report , ELKTON Washing- . Call today! EVER WANTED to 410-398-1230 have a video com­ No Job to small For more informati on, CONSENT AGENDA - Those items on the ELKTON 2 bed- ton Woods 2br, 1.5 ba call 443-643-5878 room, Winding Brook, 3 story, w/gar $10501 or toll free mercial for your MHIC#127618 Consent Agenda are considered routine $700/month + mo 410-398-5724 800-220-1230 business, ' but ••••••• and non-controversial and will be acted deposit 302-543-7097 thought it would be • upon by a single vote of the Council. There too expensive? Call 41 0-378-9219 will be no separate discussion of these Chesapeake Classi­ items unless a member of Council so fied today so see LAWN & GARDEN requests, in which event the matter shall be New Today just how inexpen­ U p" SERVICES removed from the Consent Agenda and New Today Easton- HIGH sive it can be! New Today considered a separate item. New Today BANKS, FSBO colo­ . North East Beauti­ 3. 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Easier access to tools search, training opportuni­ & Social Services. "This in need of employment assis­ and training for unemployed ties and skills assessment at partnership gives our clients tance will be able to access Delawareans should result from the same location as medical social services as well as the services. The One-Stop a new partnership announced assistance and food benefits, access to other state services will initially have a staff of by the Delaware Department child support payment infor­ that they may need to assist ten Employment & Training of Labor and Department of mation and general assistance them through their transition professionals, including four Health and Social Services. programs. back to employment." former autoworkers. This joint initiative will be "By locating multiple ser­ In addition, the facility The recent receipt of a the "first of several such inno­ vices under one roof, we can will also be the pilot loca­ National Emergency Grant vative collaborations between provide a strong array of sup­ tion for the introduction of (NEG) to serve workers our departments," said John port to individuals who need "WorkKeys," a series of asses­ from the auto industry made J. McMahon, state Secretary it the most," said Governor sments that measure skills these further enhanced servi­ of Labor. Jack Markell. "This provides critical to on-the-job success. ces possible. In addition, the Delawareans will find core expanded workforce training The Certificate provides an Department of Labor and the and intensive re-employment and operational efficiencies objective measurement of Chrysler Corporation have help at the Hudson State for both staff and citizens." workplace skills that can be reached an agreement to pro­ Service Center in Newark. The One-Stop will have a accepted nationwide. While vide up to $10,000 in additio­ Hudson will be the first resource room for clients to the co-location and the imple­ nal training funds to Chrysler State Service Center offering develop resumes and receive and Social Services, such as be eligible for. mentation of the WorkKeys workers, above and beyond employment and training ser­ core and intensive job search access to food benefits, medi­ "We want to support people program is made possible any federal workforce funding. vices side-by-side other ser­ assistance, explore opportuni­ cal assistance benefits, child through employment challen­ through funds geared towards The staff will be available to vices from the Department of ties for training as well as support payment information, ges and economic hardships the auto industry, any indivi­ discuss the process to access Health and Social Services. wrap around services from and other general assistance as best we can," said Rita dual who visits. the Hudson these funds with the affected It means people will find job the Department of Health programs that individuals may Landgraf, Secretary of Health State Service Center and is workers.

Jesus Christ of Latter-day tional miniatures from several children under 12, no baby Many organizations will be ~ EVENTS, from 13 Fine-Art Saints is holding a Garage states. Four displays made by strollers, please. Partial pro­ at the fair to recruit employ­ "Give Away" on Saturday, Photographer to club members for the recent ceeds will go to charity. For ees, including Penn National Taize Prayer March 27 from 9 am to 1 pm Speak Delaware Art Museum's information contact: (610) Gaming (Hollywood Casino at their meetinghouse, 500 W. "Masterpieces in Miniature" 347-2255 or www.First State Perryville), Union Hospital, Services Chestnut Hill Road in Newark Andrea Baldeck, a fine­ exhibit will be shown again, Mini Club.org. HMS Host-Chesapeake Wednesdays in Lent, (near corner of Otts Chapel art photographer and author, too. Thirty-two dealers from House, Aberdeen Proving March 24, 7 pm: Newark and W. Chestnut Hill). FREE will speak on Monday, March eight states will sell their doll­ Cecil College to Ground Federal Credit United Methodist Church (69 clothing, books, toys, small 29, 7:30 p.m. at a meeting house furnishings and acces­ Union, Coventry Health Care, E. Main St., Newark, DE) appliances, etc. Bake Sale, of the Delaware Photographic sories with items available for host Career Fair Adecco, Aflac, Fastenal, too! For additional informa­ Society. The title of Andrea's invites the community to every pocketbook, and club Cecil College will host a Bright Horizons, Progressive tion: (302) 893-9124. talk is "The Heart of the Pool Management, and attend Taize prayer services members will have their usual free Career Fair from 10 a.m. each Wednesday in Lent. This Matter." The meeting will "garage sale" of excess min­ American Red Cross. For be held in the Cokesbury to 2 p.m. Wednesday, March meditative service offers a Blues Benefit iatures at bargain prices. 31, in the Technology Center more information, call 410- wonderful opportunity to par­ Village auditorium on level Admission is $5 for adults, 287-1000. Practice Without Pressure C. Cokesbury Village is locat­ on Cecil's North East campus ticipate in a quiet, centering $4.50 for seniors, $2.50 for at One Seahawk Drive. worship experience. For more will be holding their first ed at 726 Loveville Road, information, call the church annual Blues Benefit on March Hockessin, DE. This event is office at 302/368-8774. 28, from 1-7 pm, at Tailgates free and open to the public. Sports Bar and Restaurant, For additional infor­ located at Harmony Plaza on mation on this event email Pancake breakfast the corner of Route 4 and [email protected] or call The Glasgow Lions Club Harmony Road. The event 610-358-5191. To learn will be holding its annual will feature six hours of live more about the Delaware Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, music from Wilmington Blues Photographic Society log onto March 27 from 7 to 11 am. Jam, Stone Groove, Bad www.delawarephotographic­ The breakfast will be held at Juju, Barrell House Blues, society.org. Glasgow High School, located Dirty Boots, and What's in on Route 896, 1.6 miles north the Box? Cost is $10 and Miniatures on dis­ of Route 40, 1 mile s6uth of proceeds will go to Practice 1-95. Carry-outs will be avail­ Without Pressure. For more play able. The breakfast will be all­ info, please visit www.pwpde. First State Mini Club's you-can-eat. Ticket prices: $6 com. 32nd annual show and sale for adults, $3 for children ages will feature the club's out­ 5-11, Children under age 5 are Sports Card, standing work in dollhouse­ free. Advance tickets may be size and smaller miniatures purchased from any Glasgow Comic Book and at the Holiday Inn Select, Lion or by calling 302-834- Collectible Show 630 Naamans Road at 1-95, 0310. All proceeds benefit the Claymont, on Sunday, March Glasgow Lions Club Service March 28, 2010. Aetna 29, 10 a.m. - 4 pm. Foundation. Kids will get tot Fire Hall, 400 Ogletown Road, The show promises fun meet the Lion King. Newark, DE 10 am - 3 pm, $2. for all ages. Visitors can Admission (Children 12 and vote for their favorites from Garage "Give­ under FREE), Over 50 Tables among the club's yearly proj­ of the area's finest dealers. ects on display, each made in Away" For information or reserva­ a cigar box with a song title tions please contact (302) 983- as its theme. There also will The Newark 1st Ward (con­ 2636, [email protected] . gregation) of The Church of be a .variety of other excep- Page 20 • The Newark Post • Friday, March 19, 2010 News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311

Sgorts high schools • UD . leagues Steve Bastianelli garners Delaware's top sports honor . . By JON BUZBY at the helm of arguably the know," he responded when to construction on the school's first year as a head coach: "I sional football team, rolled most successful wrestling pro­ asked how many. gymnasium. And it ' was away, wanted to be hands on with past the Atlantic City Devils, [email protected] gram in the state before turning Jason, who had his uncle as at the Bob Carpenter Center, every aspect of the program 24-0, in its opening game. over the program to his neph­ a history teacher as a sopho­ where the Yellowjackets' sea­ my first year. 1 will delegate Wide receiver Tony Harris, Steve Bastianelli spent the ew, Jason BastianelIi, and then more wisely next year. 1 also running back Anthony Congo better part of his career as a more at St. Mark's, says per­ son ended in the quarterfinals assisting him for four years. learned how tough it is to win and quarterback Robert fixture on the Delaware wres­ haps it is a quote by Henry E. of the Boys State Tournament. "Putting my uncle's impact Adams which best sums up But despite losing to top­ games in the [Blue Hen Flight Sheppard each scored touch­ tling scene. And now he'll on my life, wrestling career, A] conference." downs in the win. become a permanent fixture BastianelIi's impact on others seeded Sanford 59-51, McCants and coaching career, is hard On next year's team: ''I'm Rookie kicker Robert on the Delaware sports scene he taught, coached and men­ was pleased with his rookie to put into words," Jason said tored: "A teacher affects eter­ campaign. 1 caught up with the looking forward to next year. DeGroat was 3-for-3 on extra when he's inducted into the points and capped his first . Delaware Sports Hall of Fame after learning of his uncle's nity; he can never tell where his coach shortly after Newark's The foundation is laid, I have award. "He taught me how to influence stops." some good players returning game with a 32-yard field goal on May 19. season came to a close ... wrestle and taught me how to that understand my system late in the fourth quarter. "It is quite an honor to On how he felt about this coach. He was the best teacher year's team, which finished 14- now, we have a new gym floor The Saints' next home be accepted into this special 1 ever had through 18 years of McCants com­ so we can play more home game is March 27 against group," Bastianelli, currently 5: "What made me the groud­ schooling and 1 will be eter­ the South Jersey Storm. All in his second year as athlet­ ments on first year est this season is that the kids games, and I'm curious to see nally thankful for all the help the new incoming class." home games are played at ic director at Newark High, believed in me like 1 believed and guidance he has provided as Newark hoops in them. But the one thing that Appoquinimink High School said shortly after learning of . coach in Middletown, beginning at the honor. "For me it means me." stood out the most was their BasiianelIi's teams won 10 good grades and behavior this Local semi-pro foot­ 7 pm. Gates open at 6 and the even more as 1 will be join­ . Newark High's first-year team state championships and boys basketball coach Shannon year. Most of my starters had ball team's season $5 tickets can be purchased at ing my dad as a member of finished runner-up eight times, the stadium. the Delaware Sports Hall of McCants survived his first sea­ over a 3.0 GPA and kids that begins Fame." and the number of individuals son having to play the majority usually don't do "well academi­ winning titles is too many for cally, did." The New Castle Saints, Send sports stories to Bastianelli spent 23 seasons of his "home games away due even him to remember. "I don't On what he" learned his Delaware's only semi-profes- [email protected]. SAVE !{E

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