etown Newspaper Since 1910 .:. ber 10, 2008 Newark, Del. Cereal Bowl makes Main St. debut Company opens first Wall Street's in trouble, Will Main Street be next franchise outside Miami By MARTY VALlNIA By SCDn GDSS

[email protected] [email protected] ailouts, failures, col­ reakfast cereal will make the B lapse. B leap from the kitchen table to The market is down Main Street this weekend when 700 points one day and up Newark's newest - and perhaps most 300 points the next. It's an unique - restaurant makes its official economic crisis, but will it debut. impact both Wall Street and The Cereal Bowl, at the comer of Main Street? East Main and North Chapel streets, will It's been a difficult few host Trix the Rabbit and other colorful weeks for everyone as we've characters while dishing out bowls of watched our entire economic cereal, oatmeal and yogurt during its foundation shaken to its core. official grand opening on Saturday. There have been unprec­ The Newark location is just the sec­ edented failures ond Cereal Bowl franchise in the nation, and lots of finger although chief executive officer Michael pointing. Despite significant community opposition in the planning phase, Home Depot opened Its new Glassman said the Miami-based compa­ It's nuts. 145,OOO-sq.-ft. store behind the Suburban Plaza Shopping ~enter in late September. ny is slated to open two more locations So we all know Opinions mixed on selection of appliances and an take a hit from the opening of in Florida, before expanding to another that WaIl Street is expanded design center. It also the Home Depot. 22 locations nationwide. on shaky ground, new store's impact houses a tool rental center, Last year, Curro was out­ See CEREAL, 3 ~ but what about something. the other nearby spoken against the Home Main Street? By JOSH SHANNON stores do not have. Depot and launched a petition Well, there's Valania The Home Depot project drive that he said collected Local educators in hunt no question that NEWARK POST CONTRIBUTING WRITER has been controversial since almost 4,000 signatures. foreclosures are up and401(k)s for Teacher of the Year it was proposed more than Curro, who opened his are down. Tensions are high e Home Depot on two years ago. In January store 16 years ago and employs MARY E. PETZAK as people worry about what's BY TIElkton Road is' now 2006, citing traffic concerns 14 people, said he could be happening on WaIl Street. open for business, but and fears the new store could forced to close his business [email protected] But take a walk down our not everyone is welcoming the change the character of the due to a drop in sales. Main Street any afternoon or national chain to Newark. ineteen of Delaware's best edu­ community, the city's plan­ "You're always optimistic evening and you'll see that Manager Douglas Goto cators have been nominated for ning commission unanimous­ that you can rebound, but I N it doesn't appear that we're said the site has done well Delaware Teacher of the Year, ly recommended that City don't know if this town has headed for boarded up vacant since opening Sept 25. including six from school districts in New - Council reject Home Depot's given me enough reason to be buildings any time soon. ''When you talk to people, request to rezone the 13-acre Castle County. For a long time, I've main­ one of the first things out of optimistic," he said Gov. Ruth Ann Minner will announce property to allow for the home Goto, on the other hand, tained that Newark is a spe­ their mouth is the convenience improvement store. the state's 2009 Teacher of the Year dur­ cial place. I'm not saying it's of the store, so obviously our said many of his customers ing a ceremony at the Dover Downs At a contentious meeting in tell him that they used to shop immune to national economic location is important to our Febrwuy 2CXT1, council dead­ Hotel on Oct. 21. problems. I am saying, how­ customer base," he said at otbe.r Home Depot loca­ New Castle County nominees locked on a revised version of tions, so by opemDg the new ever, that it's better suited to The Newark Home Depot the plan wlienMayor Vance A include: withstand these types of prob­ store, the compaay is helping joins the chain's stores Fnak m cast thO ~ • Gretchen Wolfe, Christina lems than most other towns. on Churchmans Road in to bep their mooey in the • Barbara Prillaman, Red Clay vote in fiWor oldie ~ city. We've seen Chrysler Christiana and atPeoples Plaza '1t brings additional rev­ • Jennifer Bonham, Colonial announce that it will shut down in Glasgow, but Goto said the Browsing ~ Newark • Kathleen A. Gilbert, Brandywine of its plant in Newark next enue to 1M dty' " terms of Home Depot on a ~ after­ new location is designed to ~ ~.and sewer s81es • Debbie Kirk, Appoquinimink year. We've seen Avon say that cater to the large customer flOOD,o Carolyn Bnmaer said • Justin T. Benz, New Castle County aDd it briDa' to the dty dje ae­ _ 1ibs the store beicause it it's shutting down its facility base residing in Newark. ation Of over 100 new jQb( Vo-Tech as well. We've seen the market '1 don't know if you've Funk saicl this week. • tow ~ gtUter:~ The Delaware Teacher of the Year pro­ battered and tattered in ways aadisclOseto_N~ ever driven from here to the Wldttbe imJ1t'M.iag~ gram honors educators deemed worthy that haven't happened since Gleenbome. Christiana [area], but it's a ~ of the CtiaYsfa' plant. jpb.t Ire of representing the positive contributions the Great Depression. of an incoovenient drive for needed .,Newaik,:,* __ ., bate to see 1bo~ of all teachers statewide. This year's ~ their cuStl[JJlla·~___ J~ : There are dozens examples the folks," be said. "Newark 'l1le ~ 1bae Depot 15 women and four men were chosen of towns throughout the coun­ GIlt o,f bwI.~ UIBIfI. has a large population base of ~ ~ 31 peo.-: ·... by their respective school districts from try - especially in the Midwest more than 30,000 ~and ~ 10 ~~wIaOQ'lweae ~ nearly 7,500 teachers statewide. - not being able to withstand I dUnk it's good to be .... hired the ... GotO *~ Bl'UI.. ···~ The Delaware Teacher of the Year such blows. Goto S8ld the 145 DeW" tideclioDS program is administered by the Delaware .said. haW ...... -..- Yet, Newark keeps chug­ ~-foot~~is Yet, ~ miliftH-.r« Department of Education. The Teacher ging along. There are new ~ than the ChriStiana ~ the k>1lt1)\.~ :va~gel~. ' 'TDl PioIi~y of the Year automatically becomes the buildings and improvements ~stores.~~ COQle state's candidate for the National Teacher happening up and down Main it to c6r inole itemS,.a ~ Street and, thankfully, Elkton See TEACHER, 3 ~ Road as well. See UPFRDNT, 3 ~ IN SPORTS: Newark-Glasgow prep for district grid showdown, page 16. • Hens get ready to face Maine, page 17. 2 Can we help? POLICE BLOTTER ..., • Police Blotter is compiled each week from the files of the ::r' Offices: The paper's offices are The couple that scraps metal together ~ Newark Police Department, located conveniently in Suite 109, Z New Castle County Police and Suspected scrap metal and recognizing it as the same staying also turned up a crack Pomeroy Station, 218 E. Main St., the Delaware State Police. Newark, DE 19711. Office hours sweethearts were put behind vehicle that had been reported pipe and a hypodermic needle, '"1~ are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. Those who live in iron bars last week after as suspicious no less than five according to police. )/';" PlIo.: (302) 737-0724 reportedly leading police to times since Sept. 17. Blumm and Achuff also '"d glass houses ••• the scene of their latest crime. The couple's next stop was were charged in connection 0 Faadndkr. (302) 737-9019 ...... ~ Police reported four separate According to the Newark the home of their latest victim, with the theft of a beer keg E.... II: [email protected] incidents in which an unknown Police pepartment, Bryan J. who police believe was struck from the garage of a home in • To suIIscrIbe: To begin aconvenient suspect use a rock to break: out BlUllllD, 30, and Dorothy G. by the same thieves a few the 100 block ofWtlbur Street 0 home-delivery subscription, call 1- the windows of Newark homes Achuff, 28, were caught red­ weeks earlier. on Sept. 23...... ("") 800-220-3311. last weekend. handed loading their GMC A search of the couple's Blumm was committed to 0 0" To place a classllled ad: Call 1-800- The first reported incident Safari van with scrap metal van turned up a GPS unit Howard Young Correctional ~ 220-3311. occurred in the 200 block of taken from the backyard of a reported as stolen two days Facility in default of a $10,501 '"1 home in the unit block of Kells earlier and 62 receipts for the secured bail, while Achuff I-' To place a display ad: call 737 -0724. South Chapel Street, some­ ~o time between midnight and 2 Avenue at 3 a.m. on Oct. 3. sale of scrap metal between was committed to Women's N:l a.m. on Oct. 1. Police said they began fol­ Sept. 4 and Oct. 2, police said. Correctional Institution in 0 THE STAFF of the Newark Post is Police also were called to lowing the couple after see­ A search of a motel room in default of a -$10,501 secured 0 eager to assist readers and adver- <:Xl apartments in the 5200 and ing their van at a gas station Bear where the couple was bail. tisers. Reporters, writers, edHors and 7100 blocks of Scholar Drive salespeople can be contacted as listed: for windows broken with rocks . Martr Vala. is the General at approximately 1:09 a.m. on laptop computer and other items, Center at 2:59 p.m. on Oct. 1. Newark teen and a 20-year-old Manager of the Newark Post. He sets Oct. 1. together yalued at $2,320, from Police charged 46-year-old Wilmington man passed out and policies and manages all departments On Oct. 3, a resident called a home in the unit block of Gavin Pennington of Bear with covered in vomit in the yard of in the Newark office. Call him at m- police to the 500 block of East Cleveland Avenue, some­ third-degree assault in connec­ a home in the unit block of 0724. Wharton Drive to report that time between 10 p.m. on Oct. 3 tion to an incident in the College East Cleveland Avenue at 4:25 someone had broken their and 2:15a.m. on Oct. 4. Square Shopping Center at a.m. on Oct. 4. Both the teen ScaIt Gas is the news edHor. He 2:59 p.m. on Oct. 1. and the man were taken to the leads the day-to-day operation of the apartment window, sometiine between 7:30 a.m. and 10 p.m. Vehicles Targeted Police charged 21-year-old Christiana Emergency Room. newsroom. can him at m-8724. Zachary S. Deboda of Newark No charges were reported. 1liiy E. P8IzaII is a staff An unknown suspect used a with trespassing in the 600 A 19-year-old man from reporter and specializes in education Thefts and Robberies brick to break: into a Chevrolet block of Christina Mill Drive Centerpoint, N.Y. reported coverage. Reach her at m-8724. An unknown suspect stole a Blazer parked in the 200 block at approximately 10:20 p.m. on being punched in the face by . OIlIer CtIIIIrIIIIIIIg III'II8Is Newark High School student's of East Cleveland Avenue and Oct. 2, after he allegedly tried an unknown suspect during include Ruth Kelly, Alfred Gruber, cell phone and a wallet, together stole a mountain bike valued to peep through an apartment an incident in the 100 block Elbert Chance, Marvin Hummel and valued at $262, from a gym at $500, sometime between 9 window. of East Cleveland Avenue at Mark Sisk. leave messages for them locker, sometime between 7: 15 a.m. on Sept. 26 and 9 a.m. on Police charged 21-year-old approximately 1: 10 a.m. on Oct. atm-8724. a.m. and 8:45a.m. on Oct. 1. Oct. 2. Michael T. Hamme of Dover, 5. The victim was taken to the Sondra McKlMI'is our Office An unknown suspect broke An unknown suspect stole a Del. with offensive touching, Christiana Hospital Emergency Manager. She can be reached at into a home in the unit block radar unit, valued at $400, from resisting arrest and disorderly Room. m-8724. of Hawthorne Avenue and a Mazda Protege parked in the conduct at 2:41 a.m. on Oct. Police charged John F. Novalee Woodrulf is our Graphic stole items collectively valued College Square Shopping 4, after he reportedly refused a Lattomus IV, 18, of Newark, Designer. She handles the advertise-, at $4,611, sometime between Center, at approximately 4:45 police officer's order to leave with underage consumption, ment designs. 9 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. on Oct. 2, p.m. on Oct. 3. the unit block of North Chapel resisting arrest and two counts Jonathan Waddell is our Visual police said. Street. of disorderly conduct at 1:36 DeSign Director. He designs the pages. An unknown suspect kicked Other Incidents An unknown suspect forced a.m. on Oct. 5, after he alleged­ in the door of an apartment open the front door of a home ly made threatening statements Ed Hoffman is the Newark Post'S Police charged 42-year-old in the 2100 block of Scholar to police officer in two separate advertising director and manages the on Country Club Drive and stole $1,570 in cash, sometime Donna J. Regenauer of Newark Drive, causing an estimated $75 incidents. local sales team. He can be reached at with disorderly conduct in con­ in damages, sometime between 1-800-220-3311. between 9:55 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. on Oct. 3. nection to an incident in the 3 a.m. and 10 a.m. on Oct. 4. Noise and Alcohol Jim GIIaff is the advertising sales An unknown suspect stole a College Square Shopping Police found a 16-year-old manager. He handles accounts in the Richie Acevedo, 19, of New Castle area and is an automotive Felton, Del., driving under the account specialist. Call him at 1-302- influence and underage con­ 737-0724. sumption; Christopher L. Betty Jo Trexler sells real estate Clough, 18, of Dover, Del., advertising. She can be reached by underage consumption; Lacey calling 1-800-220-3311, ext ••. C. Usher, 18 of Milford, Del., . "-l (,)0 Nancy Beaudet and Mike Adams underage consumption; Viva B. "-l I sell ads in the downtown Newark area. Kandovazu, 19, of Camden, 0 Del., underage consump­ "-l They can be reached by calling 1-302· Born and raised on a N:l 737-0724. Delaware farm, Bethany tion; Nicole R. Wright, 18,. of Newark, underage consumption; *'" Our circulation manager is Mary Hall-Long's roots run deep • Ferguson. For information regarding unit block of South Chapel ":rj subscriptions, call 1-800·220·3311. in our state. As a nurse, a Street, at 10:46 p.m. on Oct. 2. Nur A. Greene, 22, of ~ The Newark Post is published Friday UD professor and a mother, "-l Wilmington, providing alcohol (,)0 by Chesapeake Publishing & Printing. Bethany understands the to a minor; Caroly K. Kilgore,- "-l News and local sales offices are located I challenges facing Delaware's 20, of Wilmington, under­ c.o in Pomeroy Station. Suite 109, 218 0 families. As our next State age consumption; Thresea I-' E. Main St., Newark, DE 19711. All c.o Senator, Bethany has a pian Monaco, 20, of Wilmington, advertising and news are accepted and underage consumption; Newark • printeiJo.only at the sale discretion of the to improve the lives of Shopping Center, 11:29 a.m. publisher. The Newark Post is a member Delaware's citizens - and the on Oct. 2. of the Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press experience as State Shannon E. Sharkley, 20 ~ Association, Suburban Newspapers of of Newark, underage consump­ :::l America and the National Newspaper Representative since 2002 - ~ tion, 500 Scholar Drive, 11:57 ~ Association. to make it happen. p.m. on Oct. 2. ~ William M. Maguire, 20, )/';" POSTMASTER: Send address changes '"0 of Wilmington, underage con­ 0 to: Newark Post, Suite 109, 218 E. Main ~ sumption, East Cleveland ...... Street, Newark, DE 19711. Periodicals 0 postage paid at Newark, Dei., and addi- Avenue and Kershaw Street, :::l 11:06 p.m. on Oct. 3...... tional offices. ( USPS #6465) Known office :::l of publication 218 E. Main Street, Newark, .Margaret K. OShea, 21, of ~ New . York, N.Y., public con­ n DE 19711. 0 sumption, resisting arrest, litter­ S ing, 100 block of South Chapel Paid for by the Committee to Elect Bethany Hall-Long Street at 11:15 p.m. on Oct. 3. / IN THE NEWS 3 Cereal Bowl opens Sat ..

days. Most of the refrigerators ~ CEREAL, from 1 are higher-end, energy efficient models, and the company will The restaurant's unique soon switch all of its paper slant has made the company products to quick degrading something of a media darling sugar paper, Glassman said. since it's founding in 2003. The Franchise owners Linda company has been the subject Busacca said the company's • of a series in the Miami Herald focus on going green is one of o00 and has been featured on CNN things that got her and her hus­ o and the Food Network. band, Anthony, interested. C'l "We've had the ability to be "We liked the idea of a com­ o very picky about where to open pany that's focused on that kind our fIrst franchise," Glassman I-< of thing," she said. "We also -Q) said. "We love Newark because grew up on cereal and raised .D it's a college town that also our two kids on cereal, so there 8u has a local population that still was a certain fun factor in there o uses its main street, so we hope too." to see a lot of students, but Brittany Klein, a 21-year­ also a lot of families and older old University of Delaware couples." student, who stopped in for In addition to selling cereal, the restaurant's test opening on the company is also trying mar­ Wednesday said she and her keting the ways it's environ; roommate had been checking mentally friendly. out the Cereal Bowl's menu The cereal bowls, for online for weeks. NEWARK POST PHOTO/SCOTT GOSS instance, are made from recon­ "It's something new on Main Cereal Bowl employees Jill Jefferies (left to right), Emily Ross and franchise owner Linda Busacca stituted sugar cane and post Street and it just looked inter­ dish out the goodies during a test opening on Wednesday in preparation for the restaurant's grand consumer recycled paper that esting," she said. "We couldn't ' opening on Saturday. reportedly degrades within 45 wait for it to open." Winner to be named Oct. 21 Newark can weather storm However, Wilmington, Del. ize that those students and the other markets cannot. ~ TEACHER, from 1 ~ UPFRONT, from 1 native Kimberly Oliver became University of Delaware are a Sure, we're still going to Maryland's fIrst National major reason that Main Street need Wall Street to fIgure of the Year Program. Teacher of the Year in 2006. In addition, there have been is vibrant, that it bustles with out its issues. Clearly, if that A national selection commit­ The National Teacher of the numerous groups that have people all day long and that res- doesn't happen things will con­ tee representing the country's Year is announced each April already shown interest in pur­ taurants are crowded on week- ~ tinue to worsen. major national education orga­ and the winner is released from chasing and redeveloping the nights, as well as weekends. At some point, though, nizations chooses the National classroom duties during the year Chrysler property. That doesn't mean local busi- things will get better. And when Teacher of the Year from among of recognition to travel nation­ So while we also spent the last nesses haven't had to tighten bailouts, failures and collapses the state Teachers of the Year. ally and internationally as a month bemoaning an increase their belts or adjust the way they are replaced by stabilization, Delaware has never had a spokesperson for the teaching in crime that many associate do business. It just means that improvement and opportunity National Teacher of the Year. profession. with the students being back we're in a market that can with- - Newark will be way ahead of in town, we also need to real~ stand shots that maybe some most everywhere else. STILL HURTING FROM YOUR CAR ACCIDENT??? A free report is now available to auto accident victims that reveals the hidden truth about injuries caused by "low impact" auto accidents, or "fender benders". The pain from auto accident injuries can last weeks, months, even years! These hidden injuries are often overlooked by emergency room doctors, and if left untreated, may lead to years of pain and suffering .... even arthritis! This free report reveals information most insurance companies hope car accident victims never learn. To get your copy of this free report, call the toll-free, 24 bour botline at 1-888-760-3948. ADVERTISEMENT • The Baltazar Womens Medical Center • and Dr. Rodney Baltazar so u proudly announce Q) the affiliation of .....~ "'2 Dr. Milan Baltazar 8 She will practice GYNECOLOGY CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF WlLMINGTON til at her new location in the o Weight Loss M.D. office. Achieve Excellence ... Embody Humility 1269 Quintillio Drive UphoU Integrity.. .Live Faith Governor's Square II Shopping Ctr, Bear, DE 19701 f~ (302) 595-2987 • (410) 398-6925 Cell: 443-350-1554 ~ C J ~ I &...0 .J • t "" ~ 1 .J J , ... 1I.t\ 4 4 C OOS EDUCATION NEWS FOR NEWARK FROM LOCAL SCHOOLS

• o NOTEPAD Children 'plant' Pinwheel.s for Peace n,..... o cr" Dates to note ockessin Montessori ('b "i this week - H School took part in "-' the International Peace ~o Christina District Day in September by planting Nio schools will be closed Oct. pinwheels with messages of o 10, and Oct. 13 for profes­ peace on the school's campus. 00 sional development work­ Pinwheels for Peace is an shops for preK-12 teach­ ers. art installation project started The Networks Career in 2005 by art teachers Ann Training Program will Ayers and Ellen McMillan of hold Open House on Oct. Coconut Creek, Fla., as a way 16. For more information, for students to express their please call 302-454-2233. feelings about what's going on in the world and in their lives. Middle school In the first year, groups in over 1,325 locations through, seeks mentors out the world were spinning created pinwheels of their own Shue-Medill Middle approximately 500,000 pin­ artistic design and included School is seeking parents, wheels on Sept. 21. In 2007, their own thoughts about · guardians, business leaders, over 1.2 million pinwheels peace, tolerance and living in The children hoped that their through eighth grade. The professionals and retiress were spinning in over 2,500 harmony with others. participation in this project school is dedicated to address­ for Christina District's in­ locations, including the United On the last school day would spread thoughts about ing the needs of the whole school mentoring program peace throughout the country child while respecting each "Models for Success." States, ~urope, Asia, Australia, before Sept. 21, the students Canada, the Middle East, "plfmted" their pinwheels to and the world. as an individual. Multi-aged Mentors must commit one Hockessin Montessori classrooms and an individu­ hour each week during the Africa and South America. spell out "PEACE" on the School is a nationally recog­ alized approach to education school year to their stu­ Locally, Hockessin school's front lawn as a public dent. To volunteer or get Montessori School -coordinat­ statement and art exhibit. nized American Montessori help to foster a love of learn­ more information, please ed the Pinwheels for Peace The display remained in Society accredited school that ing. e-mail Shawn McCarren at project this year. The students place throughout the weekend. educates children 12 months [email protected] or call 286-0864.

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By MARK SISK (I parked cars) and a petroleum is, well, senatorial. installation engineer (I pumped Over the period of sever­ NEWARK POST COLUMNIST gas) at Porter Chevrolet. al summers and school years Busy car dealers always that 1 worked at Porter's, 1 took n the afterglow of Sen. u.s. needed bodies for such duty. direction from Mr. Biden and Joseph Biden's nomination I Porter's was then (and may many others. 1 am told that Sen. for vice president, someone well still be) very much a fam­ Biden didn't work at Porter's as - the senator, Beau Biden or ily business, and not just in the a young man, but his younger another speaker - sense that it was founded by brothers did work with me. . said how proud Joe William H. Porter Sr. and at that Comparing the Bidens to the Biden Sr. would time employed his sons Bill and Kennedys (which was promoted be if he were here Rick. by media, not the Bidens) struck to see this accom­ The child of any employee me as odd - these were good This week's Out of the AHic features a postcard, dated July plishment. had a leg up for employment. people, but were also the guys 30, 1908, of the South College Avenue railroad station builtin That was my My . father was the business 1 had taken out the..,trash with at 1877 by t~e Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad exact thought. manager for the company for Porter's. Company. The two waiting rooms were deSignated "Men's" How 1 came to Sisk several years; 1 needed money, Two things truly distinguish and "Women's." The Pennsylvania Railroad closed the sta­ know this for a fact so there 1 was. Mr. Biden in my memory. First, tion in 1974. The City of Newark acquired and renovated the - and 1 do know this for a fact Mr. Biden (always Mr. Biden he was a democrat with a small station, which is now home to the Newark Historical SOCiety. - is a tale of fathers, sons, fam- to me-this was in a time before 'd'. Not everyQne who was a The photo is on loan to the Newark Post from the Newark ily business and Newark, Del. teenage lot boys called senior boss (and if you were a lot boy, Historical Society collection, courtesy of Kenneth M. Weinig. 1 met Joe Biden Sr. for the . management by first names) everyone was the boss) treat­ Visit the Newark History Museum at 148 E. Main Street first time in the late 1960s, when was the sales manager. He was ed the hired help well. Some (between Choate and Haines Streets) Thursdays 5 - 8 p.m., 1 was hired to be, essentially, an tall and distinguished looking See BIDEN, 7 ~ Fridays 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays, 2"': 5 p.m. automotive placement specialist - the word that comes to mind Admission is free. Contact the Historical Society at 224-2408 or bye-mail [email protected]. PAGES FROM THE PAST

News as it appeared in the Newark Post through the years Oct. 12, 1933 Methodist Episcopal Church. from neighboring churches and Program at Women's Fitting services will be held a large attendance is expected. Anniversary celebration in recognition of this achieve­ This gathering will take place College marks "Pages From The Past" is Newark Methodist IChurch ment. in the Social Hall of the new 19th anniversary . compiled from early editions At 10 a.m., there will be a building, and the Senior and of the Newark Post and its Next Sunday, October the Founders Day marking the Men's Rally under the direction Young People's Departments nineteenth anniversary of the forerunners by staffers. Efforts 15th, will mark the first anni­ of the Men's Bible Class. 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J COMMENTARY 7 Biden's father was respected face in Newark shared his own sons' experi­ or might have, was almost as larly able mechanic named Hal almost as important to me as the ~ BIDEN, from 6 ences (Sen. Biden and one of much a joy to him as his sons' Godwin there; I must look him mayor of Newark). his brothers are both law school success. up one day). This column isn't about poli­ clearly had an A list and B list graduates) . I am sure the Sisks and the The Bidens are especially tics. Vote how you like. But Mr. . - I, for instance, .was treated Some years after I left Bidens aren't the only families distinguished alumni but many, Biden's life has lessons - treat reasonably well by one tyran­ Porter's, I saw Mr. Biden in the who worked at Porter's over many people put food on the people with dignity and kind­ nical manager, but co-workers old New Castle County court­ multiple generations. table, roofs over their families' ness and mentor the young. It who weren't Bill Sisk's son house. I had just passed the bar. I was, I think, a particularly heads, and tuition in the pockets costs nothing but a little time, • were not. 00 By this time his oldest son was valuable lot boy (I worked there of places of higher education"­ and is remembered with deep o I know now that this is gen. a senator and he was with a off and on for five years) since through working in that family gratitude decades later. o erally the way of the world, but group of very important looking I had a great deal of interest in business. Do it because it's the right ~ it wasn't Mr. Biden's way. people. There was no percent­ making money, but no particu­ A lot has happened since thing to do. But also do .it for o .-I Second, he was kind. This age to him in stopping to talk lar interest in cars. I could be those days. Since Delaware is your own benefit - that lot boy, .... went far beyond the necessity to a recent law graduate for five trusted, for instance, not to blow . a small place, I, like everyone, or your own son, might be a V imposed by the facts that my ..0 minutes, and leaving the VIPs the engine out of the Corvette have had some contact over the lawyer or vice president some B father and Mr. Biden were both t6 cool their heels. But he did, that needed to be delivered to years with the senator and his day. u in management and had a social and with near total recall of Rehoboth (though I might play family. The author, a Newark native, o relationship. He took some trou­ things we had discussed nearly the radio louq). Beau Biden, of course, is is an attorney with offices in ble to learn that the longhaired a decade before. The point, though, is that now our attorney general - and Newark and Wilmington. He sits lot boy who played in rock He congratulated me. He was Porter's, since 1925, like many whoever holds that job is far on the board of the Newark bands at night also had ambi­ proud of all his children too, but small businesses, has provid­ more important in my world Senior Center and is a member tions for law school. He asked didn't look at life as a zero sum ed opportunity to many, many than the vice president of the of the Newark Morning Rotary questions, encouraged me, and game - whatever success I had, people (there was one particu- United States (the AG, in fact, is Club. A vote for Bing's Bakery Women's college Nonnan Sasowsky leadership on issues that matter Newark most to her constituents. Enjoyed reading Goss's arti­ Terry has focused on state turns 19 cle on Bing's Bakery, which I've issues that affect Newark fami­ recently rediscovered after many lies - affordable health care, years. ~ PAGES, from 6 Oct. 11,1978 quality child care, stronger I'd heard that Tom Guzzi schools and providing better Fire guts made some special bread like paying jobs. Women's College, University storage building rye and pumpernickel. With Terry Schooley has not been of Delaware, was held at the some skepticism - I'm an ex­ afraid to take on tough issues college on Tuesday afternoon . Fire gutted a former barber New Yorker - I ordered the rye covery and addition to Newark's as chair of the bi-partisan Kids of this week. The affair was shop on New London Road available in limited supply each benefits. I encourage others to Caucus. attended by a large crowd Monday night. Contents with­ Saturday and found it was excel­ try them. Terry stays in touch with the of friends of the institution in the small frame building, lent, equal to the Jewish Rye I citizens of her district through including the parents of many which was used for storage remember from N.Y. and rarely Re-elect Rep. Schooley her weekly constituent meetings of the students. space, were destroyed. found elsewhere. and always tries to address their The most colorful part of Sgt. Richard Shannon, Encouraged, I ordered the rai­ Kip King concerns. the program was the presenta­ Newark Police Fire Marshall, sin pumpernickel and was equal­ Newark Terry Schooley works hard tion of cap and gown to the said the blaze, started on a ly as pleased, however this is Terry Schooley, state rep­ for the citizens of the 23rd dis­ Seniors, Dr. Walter Hullihen, roll-away bed in the building. only available on special order. resentative from Delaware's trict, and she will get my vote to president of the University, The cause appeared to be acci­ All in all, a wonderful dis- 23rd district, has provided real return to Dover on Nov. 4. presiding at that ceremony. dental, he said. The Sophomore Class had charge of the traditional tree The building had no gas or planting in front of the gymna­ electrical wires, Shannon said. sium with Miss Helen Clayton, He said a lit cigarette on the of BrandyWine Summit, Pa., bed may have triggered the as student song leader. blaze.

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RELIGION • PEOPLE • DIVERSIONS • • OUILOOK Paradise in a Warehouse BRIEFS By MATTHEW BASHAM Delaware Energy Become NEWARK POST CONTRIBUTING WRITER Office launches he black ties were left at light bulb recycling a Master Thome in favor of denim The Delaware Energy and flip-flops at the Food Office has announced a state­ Bank of Delaware's third annu­ wide initiative to encourage Composter al Blue Jean Ball last week. Delawareans to recycle used, In the spirit of this year's unbroken compact fluores­ By CARRIE, MURPHY theme of Caribbean Calypso, cent light bulbs by taking the entrance was marked with a them to a drop-off location SPECIAL TO THE NEWARK POST beach chair and a palm tree. for disposal. ' Once inside, however, tick­ PHOTOS COURTESY OF MATI BASHAM The recycling initiative lmost one quarter ets were sold in front of large was kicked-off on Oct. 1 - of the residential food crates piled high. Christiana Pathology Lab employees Cynthia Flynn, Gail Mallary A and Amy Larson were among the 200-plus attendees at the Food in time for National Energy material that'goes It was a message that Food Awareness month - as a into Delaware's landfills is Bank President Patricia Beebe Bank of Delaware's third annual Blue ,Jeans Ball on Oct. 3. way to engage citizens in yard waste, which includes . said she wants to remain at the an environmentally-con­ anything from leaves and heart of the event, which was scious activity that will help grass clippings to branches held at the charity's food ware­ protect the environment. and garden debris. house in Newark. Newark residents are Home composting can "It takes a lot to make a encouraged to place used, provide homeowners with a million meals a year," she unbroken CFLs in a plas­ renewable and inexpensive said, in reference to the 90,000 tic sandwich bag and bring source of soil nutrients, . Delawareans the Food Bank them to the City of Newark condition- feeds each year with meals pre­ Municipal Center at 220 ers and 'Outlook' pared at the facility. Elkton Road between 8:30 mulch while is a weekly A small section of the ware­ a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday helping to feature house's 33,000-square-foot, through Friday. prevent this prepared opened into fresh white table The bulbs will ~ pack­ material by the New cloths, blue -and green lights aged and transported to a from taking Castle and an open dance floor where licensed recycling center up precious County the band Jellyroll brought the where the mercury will be space in our Cooperative Extension 220 guests to their feet. reclaimed and the glass and landfills. Service On the menu was an island­ metal will be recycled. To style meal featuring dishes such strengthen as Dread Lox (Jamaican-cured Conservation our compost education salmon with rum), Callaloo efforts in New Castle Voodoo (crab and greens stew), Districts to sponsor County, the University Jug Jug (beef with pigeon peas) poster contest of Delaware' New Castle and Papaya Pie prepared by The New Castle County Cooperative executive chef Noah Mathay, Food Bank President Patricia Beebe (left) and Community Extension plans to train chef instructor Nick Durbin Conservation Districts will Relations Manager Kim Kostes pose in front of the band Jellyroll sponser a conservation Master Composters, like and students from the Culinary during the event, which raised close to $50,000. you, to disseminate infor­ School, a 12-week program poster contest during the mation and provide training that provides job training to ed to meet the organization's For more. information about - next few weeks. This year's theme is on home composting to unemployed and underem­ fundraising goal of $50,000. the Food Bank's programs, "Water is Life." Posters the residents of your com­ ployed individuals. Last year, 78 percent of the volunteer opportunities or tax- will be judged in the fol- • munity. Food Bank Community event proceeds went directly deductible donations, please lowing grade categories: See OunOOK, 9 ~ Relations Manager Kim Kostes back to the organization's hun­ call 292-1305 or visit www. K-l, 2-3,4-6, 7-9, and 10- said this y~ar's event is expect- ger-relief efforts, she said. fbd.org. 12. First, second, and third place winners in each cat­ QUALITY SERVICE YOU CAtt DEPEttD Ott egory will receive a prize valued at $50, $25 and $15, • Brakes· Auto Inspection· Electrical respectively. The deadline for entries is Oct. 31 . • Suspension Systems· Transmissions Posters must include • • Differential 4~4 • Fuel Injection· Engine Repairs the names of the student, LooIe wlWs bade in the Are4 ••• teacher and school along with the grade level, and Dr. DtwiJJ GtI% is Practicing PETE'!i 6ARA6E must be hand delivered or FLEET & DIESEL REPAIR mailed flat in time to meet the deadline. 1#;11.115:"'4:5 ibii it. For more information 302-286-6069 and educational res~>urces Pl5tJeOlll Coarnatic Dentistry about the theme, please visit Luri1eerB SERVICING THE BEAR & NEWARK AREAS www.nacdnet.orglsteward­ 302'5256463 Dentallmplanta shipl2008/downloadsl. Tod#y/ hvBaIign Chrysler • Jeep • Dodge Specialist fill For contest rules please Emergencies Bean Promptly e. 707 Da:vson Dr., Newark, DE • visit www.hacdnet.org/ education/contests/post­ 715..---- Nottingham Rd. (Rt.273), NeWark, DE 19711 _. ~ ~ __ ~.flxyourcar~ow.com E er12008/rules.phtrnl. ~------~ LIFESTYLE 9 Three-session class starts in November the Cherry Island Landfill, the For complete Master brief take-home quizzes during recognition. ~ OUTLOOK, from 8 Bellevue State Park Compost Composter certification and the training period and imple­ For more informa- Demonstration Site, the Polly recognition, a trainee must ment one composting project tion, please contact New The Master Composter Drummond Hill Yard Waste attend all three November in New Castle County by the Castle County Cooperative Training Program will be held Drop-Off Site and, upon training sessions and par­ end of fall 2009. Extension's Horticulture on Saturdays this fall - Nov. 8, returning to the extension ticipate in a hands-on spring If all requirements are Educator Carrie Murphy by 15 and 22 - at the New Castle building, the new compost composting event (date to be successfully achieved, then calling 831-2506, or online • County Cooperative Extension demonstiation site at the announced). you will receive full Master at www.ag.udel.edulexten­ 00 Office, 461 Wyoming Road, in o extension office. You also must finish two Composter certification and sion/ncc. o Newark. eN Instructors for this training o~ include extension employ­ ...-4 ~ ees, other county and state Louviers Federal Credit Union International Credit Union Day ~ professionals and Master ..0 Composters. B October 16, 2008 u This three-session training features lectures, workshops, Credit Unions Improve Lives of Their o hands-on experience and a ' tour of the county's compost­ Is~'t It TiMe CWe Met? Members Around the World ing highlights. Credit unions are not-for-profit financial cooperatives that provide As a part of this Master an effective and viable alternative to for-profit financial institutions Composter training class, you You may not know us, but we've been serving our for more than 177 million members in 96 countries worldwide. They also will be invited back to wJued memben for 40 years. Our membership is now exist to serve their members, providing a safe place to save money participate in a hands-on, com­ also open to anyone who Iiws, worics, worships or and access affordable loans. Since 1948, International Credit Union Day has been celebrated munity-composting event this attends school in the city ofWilmington or the city spring. annually on the third Thursday of October. This year's theme, It of Newark. During the first training Belongs to Me, underlines the credit union and cooperative spirit, session on Nov. 8, you will Every great new relationship starts with an introduction. reminding all of us that credit unions were founded not for profit, not learn about the composting for charity -- but for service. Stop by or call us and let's get to know each other. process and the methods of Internationally, credit unions are recognized as a force for positive composting. economic and social change and have found great success in both In the second session, the developed and emerging nations. They are built on a one member/ training instructors will focus HERE ARE JUST SOME OF OUR SERVICES: one vote model that provides members with a unique opportunity to on making and maintaining a compost pile and the many experience democracy firsthand. • No-Fee Interest Earning Savings and International Credit Union Day is sponsored by World Council uses of compost. Also during Checking Accounts the second session, represen­ of Credit Unions (WOCCU), the international trade association tatives from the Department • First and Second Mortgages and development organization for credit unions, and Credit Union of Natural Resources and National Association (CUNA), the premier trade association for • Low Inte~t Rate Vehicle, Home Equity Environmental Control and America's credit unions. the Delaware Solid Waste and Personal Loans For more information about credit unions, and to find a credit Authority will present brief • Visa Platinum Card with Cash Back Feature union near you, contact the Delaware Credit Union League at www. talks highlighting Delaware's dcul.org. recycling and compo sting • 24-Hour Account Remote Access to ATM, efforts. Emphasis will be Visa Check Card, Home Banking or Teller Phone . ',,"""Eiiiiiiii­ World ;:Jft~ Council placed on the yard waste ItbelO ~ of Credit ban in northern New Castle ~ Unions County and the yard waste t~!irie - drop-off sites in Brandywine Hundred, on Polly Drummond Hill Road, and the DART Why pay more than Mid-County drop-off site. Additionally, Hetty Francke, New Castle County you have to! Master Gardener and Master Composter, will introduce the Your Community training class to the various Credit Union compost demonstration sites throughout the state, and finish -:::==.Filling the community's needs ..... iI . Low Rates on Home • Free ATM by providing a brief overview --... & Auto Loans Transactions of vernllcomposting or com­ • Free Phone Teller • Free Loan posting with worms. • Free Bill Payer Pn:-Approwl Finally, on the third • Free Online Banking • Free E-Statement Saturday of training, the pro­ LOUVIERS • Free Website • Over 25,000 • gram will feature a bus tour of FEDERAL Surcharge-free ATMs • Free Financial CREDIT Counseling • Over 3,000 Shared tt UNION Branches Nationwide • Free Notary Service • Personal Loans Solution to The Post Stumper • Free Financial Planner • No Fee Youth on Page 11. an Account for $5. • No Fee Checking Accounts • Free Direct Deposit ,PI AIR • IE os .' OIP :e u .' Re ~ Newark Office Wilmington Office Maryland Avenue Office "R American ~ 2612 Kirkwood Highway City Center @ Nemours 40 I Maryland Avenue .....C 1 "'-- , I. • in the Meadowood II 10th and Orange Streets Wilmington. DE 19805 spirit EI: • Shopping Center First Floor jSe habla espajjo/! Federal Credit Union --a Newark, DE 1971/ Wilmington, DE 19898 (302) 695.0003 B 1110 Elkton Road, Newark, DE 197 11 "-' 11 0 .' (302) 733-0426 (302) 571 ·9515 or (302) 695-0004 o efi • .B • • Monday and Wednesday; Monday through Friday: Monday through Friday: (302) 738-4515 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. L! L~E IE I(~ iT' '.'! ~ ,E Membership is open to anyone who; - AI Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: lives • works • worships • goes to school or 8 a. m.- 6 p.m. ~ @ G.1:7/. Dur..-! ~~?J to any association in the City of Newark f '!•Q • • IS' ',Yo - ~ ~ ' ~ ~'~ i -N~ WWW.LOUVIERS.COM www.americanspirit.org I R ~ ,TIo' LA.I YiA~ N~ i 10 • versIons' THEATRE • EVENTS • EXHIBITS • NIGHTLIFE • MEEfINGS

DANCE 1995. • JAZZERCISE 5:45 - 6:45 p.m. PARTY 9:30 ART AUCTION 6 p.m. Live art auction, FRIDAY, OCT. 10 FRIDAY Certified instructor Nadine p.m. Awesome wine and beer tasting. Proceeds benefit Weisenbach. George WIlson Center, 80's. Deer Park the school's building campaign. $30. JAZZERCISE LITE 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. MEETINGS 303 New London Road, Newark. Info, Tavern, 108 The Pilot School, 100 Garden of Eden Low impact, modified version for W. Main St., Road, Wilmington. Info, 478-1740. Seniors. Newark Senior Center, 200 366-7060 or www.newarkjazz.net. Newark. Info, DRIVING COURSE 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. White Chapel Drive. Info, 737-2336. p.m. Westminster House, 292 W. Main PILATES 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Mon., 9 - 10 a.m. Tues., 6:45 - 7:45 369-9414. Delaware Safety Council hosts a defen­ OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS 7:30 St., Newark. Info, 453-9075. p.m. Wed., 10: 15 - 11:15 a.m. Thurs. FILM NIGHT sive driving course. $32, pre-registration - 8:30 p.m. Union Hospital, Room 1, Newark Senior Center, 200 White 10 6:30 p.m. required. DE Safety Council office, 3 106 Bow St., Elkton, Md. Info, 410- MONDAY, OCT. 13 Chapel Drive, Newark. Info, 737- Presenting Old Barley Mill Road, Wilmington. 658-2791. "Chapter 27 ;' the story of Mark David Info, 654-7786. FAMILY & COMMUNITY 1 p.m. MBA DEPRESSION SUPPORT 2336. STRENGTH TRAINING 10:15 Chapman and the murder of John HARVEST FAIR 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. An Continuing education to promote better GROUP 7 -9 p.m. Sponsored - 11: 15 a.m. Mon., Wed. and Fri.; Lennon. Free. Newark Library, 750 outdoor arts and crafts Event with way of life. New members welcome. by Mental Health Association in 6:45 - 7:45 p.m. Tues. and Thurs. Library Ave., Newark. Info, 731-7550. music, food, games, pie baking and New Castle County Cooperative Delaware. To protect privacy of mem­ Newark Senior Center, 200 White GHOST TOUR 7 p.m. Tour the museum. chili contests. Oxford United Methodist Extension Office, 461 Wyoming Road. bers, meeting locations provided only Pencader Heritage Museum, 248 E. . Church, 18 Addison St., Oxford, Pa. Info, 738-4419 or 831-1239. with registration. Info, 654-6833. Chapel Drive. Info, 737-2336. Chestnut Hill Road, Newark. Info, Info, 610-932-9698. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS 7:30 STRENGTH & FLEXIBILITY CLASS 9:30 -10:30 a.m. Mon. Wed., 737-5792. FARM TOUR 2 p.m. Visit the Schmidt SATURDAY, OCT. 11 - 8:30 p.m. Newark United Church of SQUARE DANCE 8 - 10:30 p.m. The Christmas Tree Farm and see delightful Christ, 300 E. Main St., Newark. Info, and Fri.; $4 per sessionl$50 for 6 reindeer and other features . White Clay MEN'S BREAKFAST 7:30 a.m. $5 377-6746. weeks. First Presbyterian Church, 292 2x4 Square Dance will hold a Plus­ donation goes to missions. Life level square dance with rounds. $7. Creek Preserve, Landenberg, Pa. Info, NEWARK ROTARY CLUB 6:15- W. Main St., Newark. Info, 731-5644. Community Church, 750 Otts Chapel Shue-Medill School, 1500 Capitol Trail, 610-274-2471. 7:30 p.m. Timothy's, 100 Creek View KUNG FU 6 - 7. p.m. and 7 - 8 p.m. Road. Info, 738-1530. Mon., Wed., and Fri. $70,month. Newark. Info, 239-4311. HAUNTED BONFIRE 6 p.m. Ghost Road, Newark. Info, 453-8853. JAZZERCISE 8:45 - 9:45 a.m. Shaolin Martial Monks School, 181 E. THRIFf SALE 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. stores by Ed Okonowicz. $8 for adults, SCOTTISH DANCING 7:30 p.m. St. Certified instructor Nadine Main .St., Newark. Info, 373-2918. Through Oct. 11. Bag sale for $2 or $5 for children under 18. Elk Landing, Thomas Episcopal Church, 276 S. Weisenbach. George Wilson Center, KUNG FU 6:30 p.m. Mon., Wed., $5. Westminster Village Retirement 590 Landing Lane, Elkton, Md. Info, College Ave., Newark. Info, 368-2318 303 New London Road, Newark. Info, and Fri.; 10 a.m. Sat. $100/month, Community, Dover. Info, 744-3527. 410-620-6400. ENGLISH CLASSES 1 p.m. and 7 366·7060 or www.newarkjazz.net. unlimited sessions. Shao Lin Tiger YOUNG EAGLES DAY 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. English conversational classes. VOLUNTEERS WANTED 10 a.m. p.m. The North Chesapeake Aviation Free. Newark United Methodist and Crane Kung Fu Academy, Market SATURDAY, OCT. 11 Join a group of committed volunteers Association hosts a bird's eye view Church, 69 E. Main St., Newark. Info, East Plaza, 280 E. Main St., Newark. LIVE MUSIC 9:30 p.m. Featnriilg Mad­ of the world with free airplane rides for programs scheduled year round. 368-8774 or [email protected]. Info, 737-4696. Brandywine Creek State Park. Info, Sweet Pangs. Deer Park Tavern, 108 W. for ages 8 - 17. Cecil County Airport, TAl cm 3 - 4 p.m. Monday PANIC RELIEF 7 p.m. Phone work­ Main St., Newark. Info, 369-9414. Raintree Lane off Oldfield Point Road, 655-5740. (Advanced) or Wednesday, 4 - 5 p.m. shop. Programs available. Overcome LIVE MUSIC 10 p.m. Featuring blue­ Elkton, Md. Info, 410-398-0234. LYME SUPPORT GROUP 10:30 a.m. (Begllntermediate). $20 per month. fears, anxiety and agoraphobia, and grass with Sin City. Home Grown Call ahead for meeting place or e-mail Newark Senior Center, 200 White achieve positive self-image. Info, 732- BULL & OYSTER ROAST 5 - 8 p.m. [email protected]. Cafe, 126 E. Main St., Newark. Info, $50. Mount Harmon Plantation, 600 Chapel Drive. Info, 737-2336. 940-9658. 266-6993. , Mount Harmon Road, Earleville, Md. Info, 9%-9065. TAl cm 10 - 11 a.m. and 11:45 a.m. DIVORCECARE 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. AGLOW CARE GROUP 10:30 a.m. BUS TRIP 8 a.m. Newark Parks & Info, 410-275-8819. - 12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Mondays. Berea Presbyterian Church, Recreation is sponsoring a bus trip Receive relevant transforming life­ $70/month. Shaolin Martial Monks 957 Old Lancaster Pike, Hockessin. to Washington, D.C. $37, Newark SUNDAY, OCT. 12 changing teachings and sprit-led per­ School, 181 E. Main St., Newark. Info, 737-7239. residents $32. Bus departs from City sonal ministry for women of all ages. Info, 373-2918. DIVORCECARE FOR KIDS 6:30 p.m. Municipal Building, 220 Elkton Road, HOMECOMING SERVICE 11 a.m. Info, 443-466-6076. JAZZERCISE LITE 9 - 10 a.m. Low For children ages 5 - 12 oUamilies Newark. Info, 366-7060. . Celebrating 275 years with special guest impact, modified version for Seniors. experiencing divorce and separation. SPORTS DAY 9:30 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. preacher, Rev. Kenneth Ross, a gradu­ SUNDAY, OCT. 12 Newark Senior Center, 200 White Berea Presbyterian Church, 957 Old Delaware Association for Blind Athletes ate of Princeton Theological Seminary. Chapel Drive. Info, 737-2336. See MEETINGS, 11 ~ presents the 11th Annual Mid-Atlantic Lunch provided. Christiana Presbyterian OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS 1 - 2 Sports Day. $5 or $1 O/family. Bob Church, 15 N. Old Baltimore Pike, Carpenter Sports Building, Newark. Newark. Info, 368-0515. Info, 836-5784. DOGGY DAY Noon - 4 p.m. Special GARDEN TOUR 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. event for dogs and dog owners with The 5th annual Kitchen to Garden Tour discounted inoculations, dental The Delaware Humanities Council invites you to join us for our of Historic New Castle. Free Parking .. check, Bark Parks and more. Free. $25. Tours begin at the Library, 424 35th Anniversary Celebration Delaware St., New Castle. Info, 328- See EVENTS, 11 ~ Delaware Humanities Forum will offer glimpses of the First State through the humanities, NEWARK SENIOR CENTER· 302-737-2336 Archival materials, including photos and paintings will be the framework for 200 White Chapel Drive (off Marrows Rd) p:

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Lancaster Pike, Hockessin. Info, 737- 7239. PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS 7:30 I' I Hentkowski, Inc, p.m. Orientation meeting. Bear Library, "t ."Your Key To Comfort" n® Governor's Square. Info, 998-3115 . Heating & Air Conditioning MARINE CORPS LEAGUE 7 p.m. A service organization open to all for­ mer and active duty Marines. Marine 302·998·2257 Reserve Center, Kirkwood Highway, Wilmington. Info, 475-2422. JIJ~ • o00 TUESDAY, OCT. 14 o C\I NEWARK MUSEUM II a.m. to 2 p.m. , Thes. through Fri.; 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wed...... o and·Thurs.; 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sat. and $-c Sun .. Closed Mon. Free. Exhibits cel­ Q) ,.0 ebrate Newark's 250 years as a chartered B community. Info, 224-2408. u HEALTHY HIKE 8 a.m. White Clay Creek State Park, 425 Wedgewood o Road, Newark. Info, 368-6900. OVEREATERSANONYMOUS6-7 p.m. Newcomers meeting follows at 7 p.m. A1etheia School, 91 Salem Church "Derrick May" a 10 season pro and now Road, Newark. Info, 824-6317. CONSTITUENT BREAKFAST 7 - 8 professional hitting coach for the ACROSS 54 Flask series archilecl 56 '-Gay" chem. a.m. Join State Rep. John Kowalko for 1 Mushroom 57 Zimbabwe. 110 Annoying 11 Part of A.D. 5I~hoIds 105 Mideastem St. Louis Cardinals organization coffee and conversation. Friendly's lorme!ly 113 Depart 12 Permissible plenty! tI1Ie 4~onlc: 61 Celebratory 114 Tabrlz 13 Dovecote 511 Lannon's 106 Decathlete has joined "The Academy" to offer Restaurant, 1115 S. College Ave., . • vatican- suffix wnency sound widow Bruce related 62Alhance 115 Society 14 Mil. address >une 107 Tower lessons and camps thruout th~ winter. Newark. Info, 577-8342. NOT JULy OR 13 Heisson 63 Tiriae of COlumn 15 More 66 Caviar maleriaJ? Derrick May AUGUST. thek:e ' tennis WOld mature 68.Nile 101:V- 18 Hasten 6461.10 116 Claire or 16 Actor sllther.r NEWARK DELTONES 7:45 p.m. For 19 Pianist Cicero Balin Palrick 69 Composer ~98'~m) Lupu 65 Hoop. areas 118 Bouquet 17 SuspiciOUS Franz 109 ro - Calltodav to book vour lessons or campi men who like to sing. New Ark United 20 Venus' 67 S1ebIe 121 Kite part (01) 71 Actress (proportion, Church of Christ, 300 E. Main St., sister young_ler 124 Art Sansom 20 Reduce to ThJrman ataly) 21 Speak 70 Casirio cartoon smithereens 72 - New 110 Foreword. Newark. 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Lutheran Church Newark, DE 19711 "The Church Where God Meets Man" Mailing Address: P.O. Box 220 Pastor Anthony Lester (near Christiana High School) Bear, Delaware 19701-0220 60 Fir Avenue· Bear, DE 302-737-3781 Vis~ us online @ www.theway.ws or send us (302) 832-8005 a note at...theway238@aoLcom www.newarkchurch.com Adult Bible Class 8:45 am Powerhouse Sunday School 10:30AM Sunday Worship Divine Worship 10:00 am for all ages at 9:45a.m. Childern's Sun_ School 10:00 am Sunday Worship at J J:OO a.m. Wednesday & Friday Bible Study at 7:oo p.m. Thpi&;. When my kids play sports, sometimes their league will have a "mercy rule."When Morning Prayer Tuesday & Thursday at 6:oo a.Tn. Pastor Jeremy Loesch one team has a certain number of runs/points more than their opponent, the game is over and www_orlcde_org LCMS Pastor Carl A. Turner Sr. & lady Karen B. Turner VISit our web site: Wl!W.sancIua[)'bltptist.com the teams shake hands. Does God have a "mercy rule"? When, and to whom does it apply? And For further information or directions please cali: 10 Johnson Rd., Newark (near Rts. 4 & 273) (Located between Rt. 40 & School Bell Rd.) should we have a "mercy rule" in our relationships with others? (continued on Sunday) 302-737-6176 TRINITY 292 W. Main Street • Newark, DE 19711 • PRFSBYTERIAN CHURCH (PCA) 302-731-5644 • www.6.rstprcsnewark.org SUNDAY WORSHIP 9:30 AM A Stephen Ministry CODgJ"cgation Meeting at: First Church of the Nazarene • Worship with us: 9:00 I.m. Contemporary Service with Praise Telm 357 Papermill Road, Newark, DE 10:301.m. Trldltlonal Service with ChIne.. Choir & Organ Child care Pnmdcd - Handicapped AcceSlibIe • Sign Interpreter For more infC!rmation please call • Learn with us: Classes Begin Sept. 7th • 302-233-6995 8:30a.m. 9:00 a.m. SUnday School for Childrcn and Youth -71.cou81ic 71{,.8/'ip- 9:00 a.m. Academy of Christian Studies - Exciting classes for Adults ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN CHURCH with guest speakers nOffering An unchanging faith to all in a changing world" UPY Pr05ram - Sunday Nishts Traditional Holy Communion, Sundays lOam 10.. 30 a.m. • Hearts, Hands and Voices Music Program: Children's Sunday School, Sun_ lOam Ring with your hands in our Adult Bell Choir Glee/ric 1f(;,.Ju/J- Sing with your voice in our children's Ind adult choirs Evening Prayer, Tuesdays 7pm Pastoral Team All from the heart! Morning Prayer, Thursdays lOam Curtis E. Leins, Ph.D. The Reverend Ken Gunn-Walberg. Robert F. 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CITY OF NEWARK CITY OF NEWARK The following Sentinel Self Storage sites will be holding public auctions DELAWARE DELAWARE on November 12, 2008. All sales are cash only and final. A $100 'cash PUBLIC HEARING October 16, 2008 - 7:00 p.m. deposit is required to purchase a unit. NOTICE Co~cil Chamber SENTINEL SELF STORAGE OCTOBER 27, 2008 - 7:30 P.M. WORKSHOP AGENDA 200 First State Boulevard Pursuant to Chapter 32, Zoning, Section 32-78, 1. Discussion re Newark Comprehensive Devel- Code of the City of Newark, Delaware, notice is opment Plan Iv. 4 Wilmington DE, 19804 np 10/10 302-999-0704 hereby given of a public hearing in the Coun­ Public auction to be held on November 12, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. The follow­ cil Chamber, Newark Municipal Building, 220 ing units will be auctioned: Elkton Road, on Monday, October 27, 2008 at 7:30 p.m., to consider the request of 257 East CITY OF NEWARK #0309 - James Newton - 100 boxes, desk, 7 stools Main, LLC, for a Special Use Permit at the prop­ DELAWARE #0444 - James Roberts - 1 bag, 6 boxes, chair, 2 ice chests erty located at 257 East Main Street in order to PUBLIC HEARING #3108 - Shawn Spencer - mattress,S boxes, chest of drawers, dresser, rug, construct apartments in a BB zoning district. NOTICE stool, coffee table, end table Patricia M. Fogg, CMC October 13, 2008 - 7:30 p.m. #4113 - Katelyn Phillippe, Gary Sharp - clothing, microwave, radio, shelv­ City Secretary Pursuant to Chapter 32, Zoning, Section 32-78, ing, 2 end tables,S totes np 10/10,24 and Section 32-18(b)(14) Code ofthe City of New­ #6215 - William E. Massado, III - baby chair, 4 boxes, chair, couch, love ark, Delaware, notice is hereby given of a public seat, end table, table CITY OF NEWARK hearing in the Council Chamber, Newark Mu­ #6254 - Heather Baumann - 7 bags, 4 boxes, chest.of drawers, end table, DELAWARE nicipal Building, 220 Elkton Road, on Monday, .night table PUBLIC HEARING October 13, 2008 at 7:30 p.m., to consider the #9423 - Christopher Pius - 6 boxes, clothing, microwave, shelving, stereo, NOTICE request of Colby Brands, LLC for a Special Use drum set, Tv, table Permit to permit the sale of alcoholic beverages #9349 - Tawanna Chavous - baby chair, 4 bags, clothing, iron, vacuum OCTOBER 27, 2008 - 7:30 P.M. in a proposed sit-down restaurant on the first #9448 - Mary Stanford - 8 bags, 8 boxes, 2 totes Pursuant to Chapter 27-21(b)(2)(e) ofthe City Hoor of the Washington House condominiums at #9454 - Christine Blackburn - 2 bags, mattress, 1 box, china cabinet, shelv­ of Newark Subdivision and Development Regu­ 111 E. Main Street to be known as Cosio lations, notice is hereby given of a Public Hear­ ing, 2 Tv's Patricia M. Fogg, CMC ing in the Council Chamber, Newark Municipal #2118 - William Roman - 11 boxes, chair, fan, 3 suitcases, table, wheel City Secretary Building, 220 Elkton Road, on Monday, October np 9/26,10/10 barrow, grill 27,2008, at 7:30 p.m., at which time the Council #1352 - Betsy Waters - box spring, mattress, 6 boxes, rug, TV, pictures will consider the request of 257 East Main, LLC SENTINEL SELF STORAGE for the major subdivision of257 East Main Street CITY OF NEWARK 1100 Elkton Road in order to construct a new 12,125 square foot DELAWARE Newark, DE 19711 commercial building with fourteen second and PUBLIC HEARING 302-731-8108 third Hoor apartments and preserving the exist­ NOTICE A Public Auction will be held on Wednesday, November 12 at 10:00 AM. ing Bing's Bakery building. OCTOBER 27, 2008 - 7:30 P.M. The contents of the following storage units will be auctioned: ZONING CLASSIFICATION - BB (Central Busi­ Pursuant to Section 402.2 and 902.2 of the City Unit 4002 - Booker T. Johnson, III - bicycles, dryer, refrigerator, toolbox, ness District) Charter of the City of Newark, Delaware, notice washer Patricia M. Fogg, CMC is hereby given of a public hearing at a regular Amplifier, hose, fishing poles City Secretary meeting ofthe Council in the Council Chamber at np 10/10,24 #4117 - Derek J. Wagoner - baby crib, boxes, fish tank, totes, toys the Municipal Building, 220 Elkton Road, New­ #4202 - Shani Patrick - baby crib, bags, shelving, totes, drums ark, Delaware, on Monday, October 27, 2008 at 7:30 p.m., at which time the Council will con­ #5041 - Charles Roderick - bicycle, dresser, kitchen table, totes, Christmas CITY OF NEWARK DELAWARE sider for Second Reading and Final Passage the items, speaker . . following proposed Ordinance: #7001 - linda Kent - bags, dresser, clothes, boxes, misc. household items COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA October 13, 2008 - 7:30 p.m. - CC Bill 08-26 - An Ordinance Adopting a New #7004 - Anthony Chopko - bags, boxes, totes, toys, model planes, tool 1.' SILENT MEDITATION & PLEDGE OF Comprehensive Development Plan construction and woodworking items ALLEGIANCE to be Known as the Comprehen­ #7045 - Michael J. Strusowski - bed frame, book case, office chair, com­ 2. CITY SECRETARY'S MINUTES FOR sive Development Plan IV for the puter desk, radio console, TV console, TV stand, rugs, piano, ladder COUNCIL APPROVAL: City of Newark SENTINEL SELF STORAGE A. Regular Council Meeting of September 22, Patricia M. Fogg, CMC 465 Pulaski Hwy. 2008 City Secretary New Castle, DE 19720 3. ITEMS NOT ON PUBLISHED AGENDA: np 10/10,24 302-328-5810 A. Public (5 minutes per speaker) A public auction will be held on November 12, 2008 at 1:00 p.m. The B. University contents of the following storage units will be auctioned. (1) Administration (2) Student Body Representative HEARING POSTPONED #1139 - Shannon Henry - air conditioner, bed frame, box spring, mat­ C. Council Members CITY OF NEWARK tress, clothing, computer, exercise equipment, fan, fish tank, dining table, 4. ITEMS NOT FINISHED AT PREVIOUS DELAWARE weights MEETING: Nona PUBLIC HEARING #2030 - Louis Green - crib, books, boxes, clothing, desk, lamp, mini fridge, 5. RECOMMENDATIONS ON CONTRACTS & NOTICE suitcase, end table, snack table BIDS: OCTOBER 13, 2008 - 7:30 PM #5113 - Brenda WrightiCharitie Brown - bags, boxes, chair" shelving, TV A. Contract 08-07, Installation of EPDM Single­ Pursuant to Chapter 32, Zoning, Section 32-78, #6011 - Neil Wagenheim - boxes, computer, exercise equipment, totes, Ply Membrance Roofing - Police Department Fa­ Code of the City of Newark, Delaware, notice is shelving, suitcase cility hereby given of a public hearing in the Coun­ #2042 - Miriam Larkin - china cabinet, chair, clothing, exercise equipment, *6. ORDINANCES FOR SECOND READING & cil Chamber, Newark Municipal Building, 220 rug, totes, dining table, suitcase PUBLIC HEARING: None Elkton Road, on Monday, October 13, 2008 at #2065 - Eric R. Merritt - baby seat, boxes, tool boxes, Tv, vacuum, air hock­ *7. PLANNING COMMISSIONIDEPARTMENT 7:30 p.m., to consider the request of the Louvi­ ey, heater, fencing, Suzuki motorcycle RECOMMENDATIONS: ers Federal Credit Union, for a Special Use Per­ #5021 - Int'l Advanced Tech, Inc. - Abel Kuku - boxes, computers, print­ A. Request of Colby Brands, LLC for a Special mit for a drive-through facility associated witp. ers, copiers Use Permit to Permit the Sale of Alcoholic Bever­ a proposed two-story bank facility located at the ages in a Proposed Sit-down Restaurant on the intersection of Elkton and Apple Roads. SENTINEL SELF STORAGE First Floor of the Washington House Condomini­ ZONING CLASSIFICATION: 333 E. Lea Blvd. ums at 111 E. Main Street to be known as Cosi BC (General Business) Wilmington, DE 19802 8. ORDINANCES FOR FIRST READING: Patricia M. Fogg, CMC 302-764-6300 A. Bill 08-28 - An Ordinance Amending Ch. 11, City Secretary Public auction to be held on November 12, 2008 at 12:00-p.m. at the Electricity, By Amending the Computation of np 10/10 above address. All sales are cash only. All sales are final. The units to be Purchased Power Cost Adjustment Clause auctioned are as follows: • 9. ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR PUBLISHED #98 - Lakeesha Anderson - office chair, rocking chair, upholstered chair, AGENDA: CITY OF NEWARK lamp, Tv, TV stand *A. COUNCIL MEMBERS: DELAWARE 1. Setting the Compensation for the City Man­ CITY COUNCIL #109 - Robert C. Le'1non - baby chair, bicycle, boxes, china cabinet, couch, PUBLIC HEARING fan, totes ager 2. Resolution 08 _: Establishment of a 401A Pen­ NOTICE #130 - Joyce A. Dixon - bed frame, boxes, chest of drawers, microwave, OCTOBER 27, 2008 - 7:30 P.M. rug, table, TV sion Plan 3. Discussion re Elkton RoadlWest Main Street! Pursuant to Section 402.2 of the City Charter #176 - Jackie Colucci - bags, boxes, ice chest, lawn equipment, tool box, New London Road Intersection and Section 32-79 of the Code of the City of New­ totes, wheel chair B. COMMITTEES, BOARDS & COMMISSIONS: ark, Delaware, notice is hereby given of a public #274 - Deloris Barr - bags, boxes, suitcases, totes 1. Resignation from Conservation Advisory Com­ hearing at a regular meeting ofthe Council in the #277 - Scott Saunders - bed, headboard, mattress, chest of drawers, couch, mission (District 6) Council Chamber at the Municipal Building, 220 dresser, love seat, microwave, shelving, hand truck hose, BBQ *C. OTHERS: None Elkton Road, Newark, Delaware, on Monday, #322 - Andrew Brock - bags, bed, headboard, boxes, kitchen chair, fan, 10. SPECIAL DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS: October 27, 2008 at 7:30 p.m., at which time stool, shelving, speakers, totes, TV A. Special Reports from Manager & Staff: None the Council will consider for Second Reading and #333 - Cherita Carroll - bags, clothing, exercise equipment, lamp, love B. Alderman's Report Final Passage the following proposed Ordinance: seat, mirrors, suitcase, table, totes C. Financial Statement Bill 08-25 - An Ordinance Amending the Zon­ #336 - Terri L Patrick - bags, clothing, fans, microwave, TV's, car rims, *OPEN FOR PUBLIC COMMENT ing Map of the City of Newark, coins The above agenda is intended to be followed, but Delaware, By Rezoning From BC #386 - Mark Kirby - chest of drawers, couch, dresser, totes is subject to changes, deletions, additions and (General Business) to BB (Central #388 - Marvin S. Couch - filing cabinets, dresser, refrigerator, suitcase, modifications, as permitted under the Freedom of Business) a .61 Acre Portion of the totes, drums, bass, aquarium Information Act of the State of Delaware. Copies Property at 257 East Main Street #411 - Michael DiMauro - bags, boxes, rocking chair, totes, toys may be obtained at the City Secretary's Office, 220 Patricia M. Fogg, CMC np 10/3,10 Elkton Road, or online at www.cityofnewarkde.us City Secretary np 10/10 np 10/10,24 Post Classifieds Friday, October 10, 2008 Page 21 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE

SHERIFF'S SALE SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROP- AUGUST 31, 20C The following Real Estate will be exposed for Public Sale ERTY OF ROBERT M. SMITH. SHERIFF'S SALE at the CITY/COUNTY BLDG., 800 N. French Street, City TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL- By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #52 AU, AD., 2008. of Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, by Michael P. ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. TAX PARCEL NO. 11-023.20-035 Walsh, Sheriff, on TUESDAY the 14th day of OCTOBER, AUGUST 31, 2008 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 164 Whitburn Place Newark, D 2008 at 10:00 a.m. The legal limit of 152 persons in SHERIFF'S SALE 19702. Council Chambers will be enforced. By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV FAC #34 AU, AD., 2008. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland with the buile TAX PARCEL NO. 08-055.30-043 ings thereon erected, situate in Pencader Hundred, Ne SHERIFFS SALE PROPERTY ADDRESS: 34 Lower Valley Lane, Newark, DE Castle County and State of Delaware, being designated f By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV FAC #1 AU, AD., 2008. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the dwell- Lot 22 of the subdivision of Glasgow Pines, Phase II, as tl PARCEL NO. 11-003.10-098 ing thereon erected, situate in Mill Creek Hundred, New same appears of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deec PROPERTY ADDRESS: 23 Mavista Circle Newark, DE Castle County, known as 34 Lower Valley Lane, being Lot in and for New Castle County, Delaware, on Microfilm N 19713 No. 43 as shown on the Record Resubdivsion Plan of Green 84081, said lot also known as 164 Whitburn Place, and b, ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland, with the build­ Valley, Phase I, as said plan is of record in the Office of the ing more particularly bounded and described in accordan( ings thereon erected, situate in Pencader Hundred, New Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware, with a recent survey by AES Surveyors, dated September 1 Castle County and State of Delaware, known as 23 Mavista in Microfilm No. 5038, and being more particularly bounded 2005, as follows to wit: Circle, being Lot No. 63, on the Plan of Brookside Park, Sec­ and described in accordance with a recent survey prepared BEING the same lands and premises which Roxanne Fa tion M-2, also known as Fireside Park, as the Plan thereof is by Site Dimensions dated October 23, 2006, as follows, to rare did grant and convey unto John M. Scarborough dee of record in the Office ofthe Recorder of Deed, in and for New wit: dated 10/1412005 and recorded 10/18/2005 Office of the R Castle County in Plat Book 3, page 52, and being more par­ BEING the same lands and premises which Jeffrey R. corder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County, State of Del: ticularly bounded and described in accordance with a survey Biddle and Deborah A. McKeon did grant and convey unto ware, in Deed Record 20051018-0106930. prepared by East Coast Survey, Professional land Surveyors, Kathleen Henderson by deed dated October 26, 2006 and re- SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROI dated November 30, 1998, as follows to wit: corded on October 31, 2006 in the Office of the Recorder of ERTY OF JOHN M. SCARBOROUGH. BEING the same lands and premises which Gary R. Coon Deeds, in and for New Castle County, State of Delaware, in TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAl and Christina S. Coon did grant and convey unto Kendra Deed Instrument 20061031-0102970. ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. Todd by deed dated December 22, 2006 and recorded on De­ SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROP- AUGUST 31, 20C cember 29, 2006 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and ERTY OF KATHLEEN HENDERSON. for New Castle County, State of Delaware, in Deed Instru­ TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL­ SHERIFF'S SALE ment 20061229-0121024. ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 6, 2008. By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV FAC #57 AU, AD., 200f SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROP­ AUGUST 31, 2008 PARCEL NO. 11-006.20-249 ERTY OF KENDRA TODD. SHERIFF'S SALE PROPERTY ADDRESS: 619 Postfield Road, Newark, D TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL­ By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #39 AU, AD., 2008. 19713. ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. TAX PARCEL NO. 09-021.40-151 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland, with the dwel AUGUST 31, 2008 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 19 Clairon Court, Newark, DE ing thereon erected, known as 619 Postfield Road, situate j SHERIFF'S SALE 19713. Pencader Hundred, New Castle County and Sta~ of Del: By virtue of a writ of FIRST PLURIES LEV FAC #5 AU, ALL that certain lot, or parcel of land situate in the New ware, and known as Lot No. 428, block N, on the Plan I AD., 2008. Castle Hundred, County of New Castle, State of Delaware, SCOTTFIELD, SECTION THREE, as said Plan is of reCOI PARCEL NO. 09-033.10-152 and being more particularly described as follows: in the Office ofthe Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Cast PROPERTY ADDRESS: 46 Upland Court Newark, DE BEING the same lands and premises which Jane L. Neff, County, Delaware, and being more particularly bounded all 19713. now known all Jane L. Sweeney, did grant and convey unto described in accordance with a recent survey by Howard I ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland with the build­ Alford Stanford and Floretta Stanford by deed.dated 8/3/2006 Robertson, Inc., dated September 20, 1994, as follows, t ings thereon erected, situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, and recorded 8/8/2006 Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and wit: New Castle County and State of Delaware, being Lot No. for New Castle County, State of Delaware, in Deed Record BEING the same lands and premises which Emidio Z: 80, Block C, on the Plan of BREEZEWOOD, as prepared by 20060808-0075387. lewski and Michelle S. Larison did grant and convey un, Edward IL Richardson Associates, Inc., and recorded in the SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROP­ Michelle S. Larison by deed dated August 14, 1999 and r, Office for the Recording of Deeds, at Wilmington, in and for ERTY OF ALFORD STANFORD AND FLORETTA STAN­ corded on August 23, 1999 in the Office of the Recorder, New Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm No. 1920, and be­ FORD. Deeds, in and for New Castle County, State of Delaware, j ing more particularly bounded and described in accordance TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL­ Deed Book 2697 Page 0305. with a survey prepared by Franco R. Bellafaute, Inc., Pro­ ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PRO] fessional Land Surveyors, dated May 10, 1985. as follows, AUGUST 31, 2008 ERTY OF MICHELLE S. LARISON. to-wit. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAl BEING the same lands and premises which David W. SHERIFF'S SALE ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. Convey and Michelle M. Convey did grant and convey unto By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #43 AU, AD., 2008. AUGUST 31, 20C John R. Walls and Catherine L. Walls by deed dated March PARCEL NO. 09-03740-252 19, 1997 and recorded on April 1, 1997 in the Office of the PROPERTY ADDRESS: 14 Flinthill Drive Newark, DE SHERIFF'S SALE Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County, State of 19702. By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #64 AU, AD., 2008. Delaware, in Deed Book 2251 Page 0230. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland with the build- PARCEL NO. 11-028.10-060 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROP- ings thereon erected, situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 305 Skeet Avenue, Bear, DE 1970: ERTY OF JOHN R. WALLS AND CATHERINE L. WALLS. New Castle County, Delaware, known as 14 Flinthill Drive, ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the in TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL- and being lot 278 as shown on the record major subdivision provements thereon erected, known as 305 Skeet Avenu ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. plan of Salem Woods, Phase II, as recorded in the office of the situate in Pencader Hundred, New Castle County and Sta1 AUGUST 31, 2008 recorder of deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware, of Delaware, and being Lot No. 340 as shown on the ReCOI SHERIFF'S SALE on Microfilm no. 8393, and being more particularly bounded Resubdivision Plan of Fox Run, Phase I (also known as Hun By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #8 AU, AD., 2008. and described in accordance with a recent survey by the ers Point) of record in the office of the Recorder of Deeds j PARCEL NO. 09.030-10-034 P.E.L.S.A. Company, Inc., Land Consultants and Surveyors. and for New Castle County, Delaware in Microfilm No. 80t PROPERTY ADDRESS: 17 Top View Court Newark, DE Dated July 13, 2004, as follows, to-wit: . and being more particularly bounded and described in a 19702. BEING the same lands and premises which Damien W. cordance with a survey by Zebly & Associates, Inc., Profe ALL that Certain Lot, piece or parcel of land, with the Choi did grant and convey unto Stacey Lee Maxwell by deed sional Land Surveyors, of Wilmington, Delaware, dated JU: buildings thereon erected, situated in known as 17 Top View dated 7/2212004 and recorded 7/23/2004 Office of the Record- 31,1995. court, being lot no. 68 pm the plan of Edgebrooke, New Cas­ er of Deeds, in and for New Castle County, State of Delaware, BEING the same lands and premises which Valerie Sno tle County, State of Delaware, and being more particularly in Deed Record 20040723-0081605. did by deed dated November 29, 2005 and recorded in tl: bounded and described in accordance with a recent survey SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROP- office of the Recorder of Deeds, aforesaid in Instrument N by Zebley and Associates, Inc., dated June 16, 1998, as fol­ ERTY OF STACEY LEE MAXWELL. 20051212-0128083 did grant and convey unto Bayram Ak, lows to wit. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL- giu. BEING the same lands and premises which Andrew M. ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PRO) Phelps and Jonelle M. Phelps did grant and convey unto Da­ AUGUST 31, 2008 ERTY OF BAYRAM AKOGIU. vid A. Sisofo and Jill Maguire by deed dated June 30, 1998 TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAl and recorded on July 7, 1998 in the Office of the Recorder of SHERIFF'S SALE ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. Deeds, in and for New Castle County, State of Delaware, in By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #49 AU, AD., 2008. AUGUST 31, 20C Deed Book 2471 Page 0345. PARCEL NO. 09-021.40-159 SHERIFF'S SALE SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROP­ PROPERTY ADDRESS: 3 Clarion Court Newark, DE By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #67 AU, AD., 2008. ERTY OF DAVID A. SISOFO AND JILL MAGUIRE. 19713. PARCEL NO. 11-014.30-00IC612A TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL­ ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, known as 3 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 612 Cobble Creek Curve, Newar: ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. Clarion Court, situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New DE 19701. AUGUST 31, 2008 Castle County and State of Delaware, being Lot No. 155, ALL that certain unit of real property existing under all SHERIFF'S SALE Block E, as shown on the Record Resubdivision Plan, Sec- by virtue of the Unit property Act of Delaware, known f By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #11 AU, AD., 2008. tion Two, Kimberton, as prepared by Howard L. Robertson, Unit No. 612A STONES THROW as said unit is more pa TAX PARCEL NO. 09-016.40-055 Civil Engineer and Surveyor, of Wilmington, Delaware, as ticularly bounded and described in: (1) Enabling Declaratic PROPERTY ADDRESS: 4 Minor Court Newark, DE 19713 recorded on November 8, 1973, in the Office of the Recorder Establishing Plan for Condominium Ownership for STONE ALL that certain lot, piece parcel ofland wit4 the buildings .of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware, in Micro­ THROW dated April 16, 1975 ad of record in the office of tl: thereon erected, situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New film No. 2460, and being more particularly bounded and de­ Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County, Delawar Castle County and State of Delaware, being designated as scribed, in accordance with a recent survey prepared by East in Deed Book I, Volume 90 Page 564; and (2) the Declaratic Lot 367 on the Plan of Harmony Crest, as said plan appears Coast Survey, Professional Land Surveyors, dated January Plan of STONES THROW dated March 20, 1975 and of r, of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for 11, 1996, as follows, to-wit: corded in the office aforesaid in Microfilm No. 2904. New Castle County, Delaware, on Microfilm No. 8957, said BEING the same lands and premises which Norman BEING the same lands and premises which Tzy Ken Shi lot also known as 4 Minor Court, and being more particularly L. Johnson and Patricia E. Johnson did grant and convey and Anita Yue Shih did by deed dated March 7, 2003, all bounded and described in accordance with a recent survey unto Elizabeth A. Undercuffier deed dated 112411996 and recorded in the office aforesaid in Instrument No. 20030311 by ABS Surveyors, dated July 17, 2006, as follows, to wit: recorded 1126/1996 Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and 0029948 did grant and convey unto Jeffrey Vaneiken, Jr.. BEING the same lands and premises which Joseph A. Kar- for New Castle County, State of Delaware, in Deed Record SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PRO] dos, III and Tara N. Kardos a/k/a Tara N. Knapp did grant BK2045PGOI58. ERTY OF JEFFREYVANEIKEN, JR. and convey unto Robert M. Smith deed dated 8/412006 and . SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROP­ TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAl recorded 8nt2005 Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and ERTY OF ELIZABETH A. UNDERCUFFLER. ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7,2008. for New Castle County, State of Delaware, in Deed Record TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL- AUGUST 31, 20C 220060807-0074942. ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7~ 20Q8. (Continued) Page 22 Post Classifieds Friday, October 10, 2008

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(Continued) tle County, and State of Delaware, and known as 18 Berkley PROPERTY ADDRESS: 16 Cromwell Court, Newark, Dell SHERIFF'S SALE Drive, and being Lot No. 151, as shown on the Plan of Earm- ware 19702 . By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV FAC #70 AU, AD., ington, as said Plan is of record in the Office of the Recorder ALL that certain piece, parcel of tract of land situate i 2008. of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware, and be- New Castle, Hundred, New Castle County, State ofDelawar, PARCEL ID: 10-039.10-204 ing more particularly bounded and described in accordance being lot 28 according to the record major subdivision pIa PROPERTY ADDRESS: 311 Concord Bridge Place, Centen- with a survey prepared by AE.S. Surveyors, dated July _, of Wellington Meadows as recorded in the recorder of deed nial Village, Newark DE 19702. 2005. in and for New Castle County on microfilm number 1222 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the im- BEING the same lands and premises which Rechard H. and as per a more recent plan prepared by Ramesh C. Bati provements thereon, situate in New Castle Hundred, New Elhorter and Michelle E. Shorter by Deed dated February 1, Associates, P.A, Consulting Engineers and land surveyor, Castle County and State of Delaware, being Lot Number 103 2006, and of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, Plan No. 86378-3-A-10663 and more particularly describe as shown on the Record Major Subdivision Plan of Centen- in and for New Castle County and State of Delaware, in In- as follows, to wit: nial Village of record in the Office ofthe Recorder of Deeds in strument No. 20060202-0012081, did grant and convey unto BEING the same lands and premises which Mel R. Mart and for New Castle County, Delaware in Microfilm No. 2848, Rechard H. Short, in fee. nez, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, did grar said lot also known at 311 Concord Bridge Place and being SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROP- and convey unto Geoffrey M. Arisi by deed dated 4/8/200 more particularly bounded and described in accordance with ERTY OF RECHARD H. SHORT. and recorded 4/8/2003 Office ofthe Recorder of Deeds, in an a survey prepared by Zebley & Associates, Inc., dated April TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL- for New Castle County State of Delaware, in Deed Recor 24,2006, as follows, to wit: ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. . 20030408-0043293. BEGINNING for same point on the Southerly right-of- AUGUST 31, 2008 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PRO! way line of Concord Bridge Place at the point 45.00' wide, SHERIFF'S SALE ERTY OF GEOFFREY M. ARISI. said point being at the end of a fillet connecting the Easterly By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV FAC #107 AU, AD., 2008. . TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAI right-of-way line of Monmouth Place with the said South- TAX PARCEL #09-033.20-007 ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. erly right-of-way line of Concord Bridge Place, (1) South 80 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 74 E. Shady Drive, Newark, Dela- AUGUST 31, 20e degrees 16 minutes 30 seconds East, 20.00 feet to a common ware 191'13. SHERIFF'S SALE corner with Lot No. 104, thence leaving said road right-of- ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of land with the By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC .#120 AU, AD., 2008. way with said binding on the common line with Lot No. 103; buildings thereon erected, known as 74 Shady Drive East, PARCEL NO. 08-025.30-188 (2) South 09 degrees 43 minutes 30 seconds West, 98.00 feet situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 184 Fairhill Drive, Wilmington, D to a point on the Northerly line of Lot No. 102, thence leaving State of Delaware, and being Lot No. 67, Block D, of the sub- 19808. said Lot No. 104, with and binding on part of the Northerly division of Breezewood Section II, Microfilm #4490 and being ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland, with the builc line of Lot No. 102; (3) North 80 degrees 16 minutes 30 sec- more particularly bounded and described in accordance with ings thereon erected, situate in Mill Creek Hundred, Ne' onds West, 45.00 feet to a point on the Easterly right-of-way a survey prepared by First State Mortgage Surveys, Profes- Castle County and State of Delaware, known as 184 Fairhi line of Monmouth Place; (4) North 09 degrees 43 minutes 30 sional Land Surveyors, dated June 13, 2002 as follows to Drive, being Lot No. 296, on the Record Major Developmer seconds East, 73.00 feet to the point of curvature of the said wit: Plan of Limestone Hills, Phase Iv, as the Plan thereof is ( fillet connecting the Easterly right-of-way line of Monmouth BEING the same lands and premises which Linda C. record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for Ne' Place with the Southerly right-of-way line of Concord Bridge Stanker, by Deed dated September 15, 2005 and recorded in Castle County in Microfilm No. 7854, and being more pal Place, thence with and binding on the said fillet; (5) 39.27 the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle ticularly bounded and described in accordance with a surve feet along a curve to the right having a radius of 25.00 feet County and State of Delaware, in Instrument #20051110- prepared by AE.S. Surveyors, Professional Land Surveyor, and a chord bearing North 54 degrees 43 minutes 03 seconds 0116439, did grant and convey unto Devona Martin. dated March 13, 2006, as follows, to-wit: East, 35.36 feet to the point and place of beginning. Contain- SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROP- BEING the same lands and premises which Jackie E. COl ing 5,465.87 square feet, more or less ERTY OF DEVONA MARTIN. per and Cheryl L. Cooper did grant and convey unto Loga AND BEING the same lands and premises as conveyed TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL- Michaels by deed dated 4/27/2006 and recorded 5/4/2006 0 unto WESHON HORNSBY and LADI D. HORNSBY, hus- ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7,2008. fice of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle Count, band and wife by deed of Muhammad Arifeen and Memoona AUGUST 31, 2008 State of Delaware, in Deed Record 20060504-0043316. Siddiqui dated May 6, 2006 and recorded in the Office ofthe SHERIFF'S SALE SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PRO! Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, State of By virtue of a Writ of LEV FAC #108 AU, AD., 2008. ERTY OF LOGAN MICHAELS. Delaware as Instrument No. 20060605-0053244. PARCEL NO. 09-034.10-079 TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE: BAI SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROP- P]WPERTY ADDRESS: 2 Best Court, Newark, Delaware ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. ERTY OF WESHON HORNSBY AND LADI D. HORNSBY. 19702. AUGUST 31, 200 TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL- ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland with the build- SHERIFF'S SALE ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. ing thereon erected, situate White Clay Creek Hundred, New By virtue of a writ of FIRST PLURIES-LEV FAC #126 Al AUGUST 31, 2008 Castle County, Delaware, being designated as Lot 150 on the AD., 2008. SHERIFF'S SALE Record Major Subdivision Plan of Norwegian Woods Pha- PARCEL NO. 11-021.10-136 By virtue of a writ of FOURTH PLURIES LEV FAC #72 sel/Section 2, as said plan appears of record in the Office of PROPERTY ADDRESS: 12 Castlegate Court Newark, D AU, AD., 2008. the Recorder of Deeds, New Castle County, Delaware, on Mi- 19702. PARCEL ID: 11-026.30-268 crofilm No. 14007, said lot also known as 2 Best Court, and ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the in PROPERTY ADDRESS: 6 Cutleaf Court, Newark, DE described in accordance with a survey by AE.S. Surveyors, provements erected thereon situate in Pencader Hundre( 19702. dated February 25, 2003. New Castle County, Delaware being designated Lot 15, a ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland, being designat- BEING the same lands and premises that Isaac A Abiola shown on the Record Major Subdivision Plan of Woodlan ed as Lot No. 23, as shown on the Recorded Major Subdivi- and Deborah O. Abiola by deed dated March 5, 2003 and re- Village, of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in an sion Plan of Perch Creek III, said Plan recorded in the Office corded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds,' New Castle for New Castle County, Delaware on Microfilm No. 1264: of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County and County, Delaware, in Deed Instrument 20030321-0035500, said lot also known as 12 Castlegate Court and being mor State of Delaware in Microfilm No. 12819. did grant and convey unto Ellis O. Fagbarni and Lucy O. Fag- particularly bounded and described in accordance with AND BEING the same lands and premises conveyed unto bami, in fee. recent mortgage inspection plan by AE.S. Surveyors date April A Summers by deed ofPulte Home Corporation, dated SEIZED AND TAKEN-IN EXECUTION AS THE PROP- August 7, 1997, as follows to wit: October 30,1998 and of record in the office ofthe Recorder of ERTY OF ELLIS O. FAGBAMI AND LUCY O. FAGBAMI. BEING the same lands and premises whicr, NVR Home, Deeds in and for New Castle County and State of Delaware TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL- Inc. did grant and convey unto Herbert L. Custis and Kat} in Deed Book 2536, page 199. ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. erine Custis by deed dated August 7, 1997 and recorded 0 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROP- _ AUGUST 31, 2008 August 15, 1997 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, i ERTY OF APRIL A SUMMERS. and for New Castle County, State of Delaware in Deed Boo TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL- SHERIFF'S SALE . 2314, Page 0102. . • ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #109 AU, AD., 2008. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PRO! AUGUST 31, 2008 PARCEL NO. 08-042.20-033-C60A2 ERTY OF HERBERT L. CUSTIS AND KATHERINE cm SHERIFF'S SALE PROPERTY ADDRESS: 5419 Golfview Drive A2 Wilmington, TIS. By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV FAC #87 AU, AD., 2008. DE 19808. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAI PARCEL NO. 09-038.10-055 ALL that certain unit of real property existing under and ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 212 W. Silver Fox Road by virtue of the Unit Property Act of Delaware, known as AUGUST 31, 200 ALL that certain lot, piece of parcel ofland, with the dwell- 5419 Golfview Drive, Apartment No. A-2, Building 6, in ing thereon erected, situate in the White Clay Creek Hun- condominium known as Linden Green Condominium situ- SHERIFF'S SALE dred, New Castle County, and State of Delaware, known as ate in Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County and State By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV FAC #144 AU, AD 212 W. Silver Fox Road, and being Lot No. 61 on the Record of Delaware, as said unit is more particularly bounded and 2008. Major Subdivision Plan of Timber Farms, as revised, as said described in ·(1) the Enabling Declaration establishing a PARCEL NO. 09-023.10-147 Plan is of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and Plan for Condominium Ownership for Linden Green Condo- PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1005 Stinford Road, Newark, D for New Castle County, Delaware. minium dated September 15, 1981, and of record in the Of- 19713 BEING the same property that Robert A Thornton and fice of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland with the buill Gina P. Thornton, by deed dated February 29, 2003, and re- Delaware in Deed Record E, Volume 116, Page 278; and (2) ings thereon erected, situate in White Clay Creek Hundrec corded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds for New Castle the Declaration Plan of Linden Green Condominium dated New Castle County and State of Delaware, known as 100 County, State of Delaware in Instrument No. 20020304- September 15, 1981, of record in the Office aforesaid in Mi- Stinsford Road, being Lot No.9 on the Plan of Hillsid 0027234, did grant and convey unto Marian V. Johnson, in crofilm No. 6102 and; (3) the Record Resubdivision Plan of Heights, Second 2 as Plan thereof is of record in the 0 fee, which Deed was corrected and the property was granted Linden Green Apartments, Pike Creek Valley, dated October fic-e of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle Count: by Marian V. Johnson, by deed dated February 22, 2007, and 12,1971, revised to February 4,1972 and of record in the Of- Delaware in Microfilm No. 703 and being more particularl recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds for New Cas- fice aforesaid in Microfilm No. 1897. bounded and described in accordance with a survey prepare tle County, State of Delaware in Instrument No. 20070302- BEING the same lands and premises which Frank Corio by East Coast Survey, Professional Land Surveyors, date 0020274, did convey unto Marion V. Johnson, in fee. did grant and convey unto Tracey L. Rambo by deed dated September 29, 2004. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROP- 2128/2002 and recorded 3/1/2002 Office of the Recorder of AND BEING the same lands and premises conveyed unt ERTY OF MARION V. JOHNSON. Deeds, in and for New Castle County, State of Delaware, in Megan Victoria Bradley by deed of Richard A Peacock date TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL- Deed Record 20020301-0020302. October 1,2004 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder ( ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROP- Deeds in and for New Castle County, State of Delaware a AUGUST 31, 2008 ERTY OF TRACEY L. RAMBO. Instrument No. 20041004-0108505. SHERIFF'S SALE TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL- SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PRO! By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #88 AU, AD., 2008. ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. ERTY OF MEGAN VICTORIA BRADLEY. PARCEL NO. 11-036.10-053 AUGUST 31, 2008 TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAI PROPERTY ADDRESS: 18 Berkley Avenue, Newark, Dela­ ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. ware 19702. SHERIFF'S SALE AUGUST 31, 200 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland, with the build­ By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #115 AU, AD., 2008. ing thereon erected, situate in Pencader Hundred, New Cas-. 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(Continued) SHERIFF'S SALE and State of Delaware, in Deed Book 1230 Page 108, di SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #154 AU, AD., 2008. grant and convey unto Irma P. Hart and Mary S. Hart. By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV FAC #146 AU, AD., PARCEL NO. 09-038.10-275 SUBSEQUENTLY, the said Irma P. Hart did depart th 2008. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 311 Goldsmith Lane, Newark, Del- life on or about September 3, 1996 leaving to survive hi PARCEL ID: 11-023.30-062 aware 19702. Mary S. Hart, as joint tenant with right of survivorship. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 329 Thayer Court Newark, DE ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland, with the build- SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PRO] 19702. ing thereon erected, situate in White Clay Hundred, New ERTY OF MARY S. HART. ALL that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situate in Castle County and State of Delaware, known as 311 Gold­ TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAl Pencader Hundred, New Castle County and State of Dela- smith Lane, being No. 98 on the Record Resubdivision Plan ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7,2008. ware, being lot 15, Block F, as shown on the Record Resub- of Christina Green, Phase Three Townhomes, as said plan AUGUST 31, 20( division Plan, Glasgow Pines, as recorded in the office of is of record in the Office of the Recordings of Deeds, in and the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County in Mi- for New Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm Record No. SHERIFF'S SALE crofilm No. 5352, and being more particularly bounded and 10747, and being more particularly bounded and described By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #196 AU, AD., 2008. described in accordance with a survey prepared by Howard in accordance with a recent survey performed by A.E.S. PARCEL NO. 11-031.30-104 L. Robertson, Inc., Professional Engineers and Surveyors, Surveyors, Professional Land Surveyors, dated October 19, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 188 Haut 'Brion Avenue, Newar: dated April 27, 1988 as follows, to wit: 2001. Delaware 19702 BEING the same lands and premises which Chestnut Hill BEING the same lands and premises which J. Keith Builders, Inc did grant and convey unto Diana L. Porter by Cramsey, by his attorney in fact Elizabeth A. Cramsey and ALL that lot, piece or parcel of land with the buildin! deed dated April 29, 1988 and recorded on April 29, 1988 in Elizabeth A. Cramsey, husband and wife, by deed dated No­ thereon, situate in Pencader Hundred, New Castle Count the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle vember 14, 2001 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder Delaware being designated Lot 58, as shown on the RecOl County, State of Delaware, in Deed Book 692 Page 165. of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware, in Deed Major Subdivision Plan of MERITAGE, of record in the 0 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROP- Instrument No. 20011120-0096270, did grant and convey fice of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle Count ERTY OF DIANA L. PORTER. unto Michelle Dorset, in fee. Delaware in Microfilm No. 13872, said lot also known as If TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL- SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPER- Haut-Brion Avenue and being now more particularly d, ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7,2008. TY OF MICHELLE DORSET. scribed by A.E.S. Surveyors as follows, to wit: AUGUST 31, 2008 TERMS OF SALE: 10%.DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL­ BEING the same land and premises Meritage Develq] ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. ment, LLC did grant and convey unto Akinwale R. OjOII SHERIFF'S SALE AUGUST 31, 2008 and Agnes Olubukola Ojomo by deed dated 10/7/2005 ar. By virtue of a writ of SECOND PLURIES LEV FAC #150 recorded 10126/2005 Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in ar. AU, AD., 2008. SHERIFF'S SALE for New Castle County, State of Delaware, in Deed ReCOl PARCEL NO. 11-010.40-018 By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #160 AU, AD., 2008. 20051026-0109332. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 135 Arielle Drive, Newark, Dela- PARCEL NO. 08-055.10-284 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PRO] ware 19702. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 55 Valley Circle, Newark, Delaware ERTY OF AKINWALE R. OJOMO AND AGNES OLUBl ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland with the build- 19711. KOLAOJOMO. ings thereon erected, situate in Pencader Hundred, New ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland, with the build­ TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAI Castle County, Delaware, known as 135 Arielle Drive, be- ings thereon, situate in Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 7,2008. ing Lot No. 18 ·on the Record Major Subdivision Plan of County, Delaware being designated as Lot 227, Block P, AUGUST 31, 20( Westover Woods, as said plan is of record in the Office of the as shown on the Record Major Land Development Plan of Recorder of Deeds, New Castle County, Delaware, in Micro- Green Valley, part of Phase IIa, of record in the Office of the SHERIFF'S SALE film No. 11335, and described in accordance with a recent Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware, By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #205 AU, AD., 2008. survey by David G. Williams, Professional Land Surveyor of on Microfilm No. 7064, said lot also known as 55 Valley Wilmington, Delaware, dated June 2, 1993. Circle and being more particularly bounded and described PARCEL NO. 11-023.10-185 BEING the same property as transferred by Warranty in accordance with a recent survey prepared by First State PROPERTY ADDRESS: Two Ravenworth Court, Newar Deed on 6/1111993 and recorded 06/15/1993 from Double S. Mortgage Surveys, Inc., dated July 8, 1986, as follows, to­ Delaware 19702 Developers, Inc., a Corporation to Mark E. Moser 'and Ju- wit: ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland with the buil, dith S. Moser, husband and wife, Tenants by the Entirety, BEING the same lands and premises which James R. ings thereon erected, situate in Pencader Hundred, Ne recorded in Document Number 1993061517557321. Everhart and Lori L. Everhart, husband and wife, by Deed Castle County, Delaware, being designated Lot No. 91 I SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROP- dated June 30, 1992 and recorded in the Office of the Re- shown on the Record Resubdivision Plan of Glasgow Pine ERTY OF MARK E. MOSER AND JUDITH S. MOSER. corder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County and State as said Plan is of record in the Offices of the Recorder ' TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL- of Delaware, in Deed Book 1360 Page 125, did grant and Deeds, in and for New Castle County, Delaware, in Micr, ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. convey unto Susan E. Mann. film No. 5352, said lot also known as Ravenworth COUI AUGUST 31, 2008 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROP- with a recent survey by The Pelsa Company dated 12-10-9 SHERIFF'S SALE . ERTY OF SUSAN E. MANN. SUBJECT to an Agreement as recorded in Deed Record By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #152 AU, AD., 2008. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL- Volume 84, Page 92, New Castle County records. PARCEL NO. 10-043.10-295 ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. SUBJECT to a Sewer Agreement as recorded in Deed & PROPERTY ADDRESS: 32 Raven Turn, Newark, Delaware AUGUST 31, 2008 cord Z, Volume 88, Page 988, and Deed Record A, Volume 9 19702. Page 308, New Castle County Records. ALL that certain piece or parcel ofland with the buildings SHERIFF'S SALE SUBJECT to an Utility Agreement, as recorded in DeE thereon erected known as Lot No. 220, Block B, Brookmont By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #172 AU, AD., 2008. Record G, Volume 86, Page 546 and Deed Record Y, VOIUII Farms, New Castle Hundred, New Castle County, State of PARCEL NO. 11-003.10-119 88, Page 647, New Castle County Records. Delaware and more particularly bounded and described as PROPERTY ADDRESS: 3 Maywood Drive, Newark, Dela­ SUBJECT to a Water Agreement as recorded in Deed & follows in accordance with a survey prepared by A.E.S. Sur- ware 19713 cord X, Volume 87, Page 421 and Deed Record C, Volume 8 veyors, Professional Land Surveyors dated March 3, 2003. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland, with the build- Page 692, New Castle County Records. BEING the same lands and premises which Robert W. Bow- ings thereon erected, situate in Pencader Hundred, New SUBJECT to Restrictions and Amendments as recordE ers and Betty B. Bowers, by Deed dated March 27, 2003 and Castle County and State of Delaware, known as 3 Maywood in Deed Record D, Volume 88, Page 941, New Castle Coun1 recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for Drive, being Lot No. 82, on the Plan of Brookside Park, as records. New Castle County, Delaware in Instrument No. 20030328- the Plan thereof is of record in the Office of the Recorder BEING the same land and premises conveyed to David, 0038746, did grant and convey unto Kenneth Randolph, in of Deeds, in and for New Castle County in Microfilm No. Flores by Deed from Janice Magana and Michelle E. Grine fee. Plot Book 3, Page 52, and being more particularly bounded dated December 16, 1999, and recorded January 6, 2000, i SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROP- and described in accordance with a survey prepared by AES the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Cast ERTY OF KENNETH RANDOLPH. Surveyors, Professional Land Surveyors, dated February 16, County and State of Delaware, in Deed Book 2766, Pal TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL- 2006, as follows, to-wit. 187. ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. BEING the same lands and premises which Topline Re- SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PRO] AUGUST 31, 2008 alty Corp., a Delaware corporation and Reid Works, Inc., a ERTY OF DAVID A. FLORES. Delaware corporation by Deed dated March 15, 2006 and TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAl SHERIFF'S SALE recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #153 AU, AD., 2008. New Castle County and State of Delaware, in Deed Instru­ ,AUGUST 31, 20( PARCEL ID: 11-003.30-005 ment#20060322-0027325, did grand and convey unto Rod­ SHERIFF'S SALE PROPERTY ADDRESS: 15 Malvern Avenue, Newark, DE ney G. Jordan. By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #209 AU, AD., 20G8. 19713 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROP­ ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland, with the build­ ERTY OF RODNEY G. JORDAN. PARCEL NO. 10-039.10-124 ings thereon, situate in Pencader Hundred, New Castle TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL­ PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2107 Pasternak Place, Newar County, Delaware being designated Lot 20, as shown on the ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. Delaware 19702 Final Street & Lot Plan of Brookside Park, Section M of re­ AUGUST 31, 2008 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland, with the buil, cord in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New ings thereon erected, situate in New Castle Hundred, Ne Castle County, Delaware, on Microfilm No. 63 said lot also SHERIFF'S SALE Castle County and State of Delaware known as 2107 Paste known as 15 Malvern Avenue and being more particularly By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #174 AU, AD., 2008. nak Place being Lot No. 3-19 on the record minor subdivisic bounded and described in accordance with a recent survey PARCEL NO. 09-016.30-035 plan of Cobblestones 11 as said plan is of record in the Offil by East Coast Survey, Professional Land Surveying, dated PROPERTY ADDRESS: 22 Pinedale Road, Newark, Dela- for the Recording of Deeds, in and for New Castle Count May 20, 2003. ware 19711. Delaware in Microfilm Record No. 5939 and being more pa BEING the same lands and premises which Anthony Her- ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland with the build­ ticularly bounded and described in accordance with a recel survey by the PELSA Company dated February 21,2001,1 nand~z and Magdalena Hernandez, husband and wife, by ings thereon erected situate in White Clay Creek Hundred wiL . Deed dated May 3'.2003 and recorded in the Office of the New Castle County'and State of Delaware, and known a~ BEING the same land conveyed to Jonathan B. Rysu( Recorder o.f Deeds In and for New Castle County, ~tate of Lot No. 352, Block M, on the Plan of Section 2, Windy Hills by Deed from Homestead Acres, Inc., dated March 31, 200 Delaware, In Deed Instrument 20030530-0065636, did grant (now known as Wingate Park) as said Plan is of record in ar. and convey unto Donald ~. ~traughn, Jr. and Noranne E. the Office for the Recording of Deeds, in and for New Castle and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in for New Castle County in Deed Instrument No 2003033 Straughn, husband and WIfe, In fee. _ County, at Wilmington, in Microfilm Plat Record No. 747 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROP- and being more particularly bounded and described in ac­ 00039284. ERTY OF DONALD E. STRAUGHN, JR. AND NORANNE cordance with a survey made by Howard L. Robertson, Civil SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PRO] E. STRAUGHN. Engineers and Surveyors as follows to wit: ERTY OF JONATHAN B. RYSUCK. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL- '.' . TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAl ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. BEING the same lands and premIses which Irm~ P. Hart, ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. AUGUST 31 2008 by Deed dated September 17, 1991 and recorded In the Of- AUGUST 31, 20( , fice of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County (Continued) Page 24 Post Classifieds Friday, October 10, 2008 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ~ HELP WANTED ~ ANIMALS/PETS OCTOBER QUARTER SUPPLEMENTAL ,... FuLL TIME THE COURT OF ASSESSMENT COMMON PLEAS ROTTWEILER PUPS FOR THE STATE The Supplemental Assessment Roll for New 1 female, 1 male. Castle County and the City of Wilmington prop­ OF DELAWARE RENTALS SERVICES Dewclaws & tails done. IN AND FOR erty and school taxes for the October Quarter of 1 st shots. $450 ea. the 2008/09 tax year may be inspected in the of­ Purebred 410-275- NEWCASTLE HOME COUNTY fices of the Assessment Division ofthe New Cas­ U" APARTMENTS 2270 Online Sales P IMPROVEMENT IN RE: CHANGE OF tle County Department of Land Use, New Castle jJ"" UNFURNISHED SERVICES County Government Service Center, 87 Reads Consultant STRAY OUTSIDE NAME OF CATS. Yellow / white Mary Ella Morgan Way, Corporate Commons, New Castle, DE, from Chesapeake Publish­ Nottingham Towers SEAMLESS female & a STRAY PETITIONER(S) 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. ing is entering the Apts, 1 br $582 -760sq GUTTERS, Drop off I BLACK KITTEN. Big, TO These Supplemental Assessments will become exciting world of ft & 2br's $630 -960 hung, additions, re­ beautiful black & white Mary Ella Zweier effective October 1, 2008. Forms to appeal these online employment sq ft Call 610-932- roofing, concrete, car­ male. Free to good NOTICE IS HEREBY Supplemental Assessments may be obtained from search, placement, 3331 pentry. Call: 302-293- homes. 302-690-1169 and candidate 7379 Iv msg GIVEN that Mary the Assessment Division at the address aforesaid HOUSES FOR Ella Morgan ' intends and must be filed with the Assessment Division matching. In partner­ B"'" jJ"~ RENT WE BUY JUNK SALT WATER HER­ to present a Petition to no later than 4:00 p.m. on Friday, October 31, ship with hundreds CARS, TRACTOR the Court of Common 2oo8:The Board of Assessment Review of New and hundreds of TRAILERS, Dump MIT CRABS, free to Pleas for the State of newspapers across ELKTON AREA- 2br, good home. Castle County will sit in the New Castle County the country, we will Trucks or any heavy call 410-392-5464 Delaware in and for Government Center, or some other public place to 1 ba, $800/mo + sec equipment machinery. be offering what dep & utils. No pets. Cash paid. New Castle County, to be announced, to hear appeals from these Supple­ Human Resources Call 410-398-3119 TIBETAN TERRIER change his/her name mental Assessments between November 3, 2008 Managers are look­ 302-650-4579 (mixed) puppy's. 1st to Mary Ella Zweier. and December 31, 2008, unless the Board con­ ing for in employee ... DUPLEXES shots. Ready now. Mary Ella Z. Morgan tinues the hearings. The exact dates and times of p" FIREWOOD recruitment, qualified jJ"""' FOR RENT $500. 610-444-4059 Petitioner such hearings will be provided to the appellants local candidates with ~ SERVICES cost effective nation­ Dated: Oct. 2, 2008 in accordance with 9 Del. C. Sec. 8311. ELKTON- out of WEST HIGHLAND np 10/10,17,24 np 10/10,17 al reach when need­ FIREWOOD 1 yr sea­ TERRIER 4 month old town. 2 br, washldryer, soned oak & others ed. We need a take shed, dumpster, $7001 male. Shots & wormed. charge kind of sales $195/cord $115 1/2cord $500410-620-3962 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE consultant who mo+ sec. Waterlsewer wholesale also 1iC# 00- understands the 410-392-4590 3352410-392-5175 Yellow Lab I Golden SHERIFF'S SALE strengths of the Inter­ Ret. Mix, Crate By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #210 AU, AD., 2008. net and can make ... COMMERCIAL trained, Very energetic PARCEL NO. 09-041.10-331 things happen as jJ"'" RENTALS & Playful, good with PROPERTY ADDRESS: 155 Darling Street, Newark, Dela­ they serve our cus­ kids, FREE TO GOOD ware 19702 tomer's needs in the ELKTON- Office Bldg HOMEI 410-392-0871 ALL that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate in Human Resources 3,523 sq. ft., close to White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County, State of arena. Rt 40 & 1-95. Ample p" ANTIQUES Delaware, being Lot 64 according to the Record Maj01; Sub­ parking. 443-553-1517 MERCHANDISE ~~ /ART division Plan of River Walk as recorded in the Recorder of Requirements must Deeds Office in and for New Castle County on Microfilms include computer DR SET: 1930's - Number 13261 and as per a more recent plan prepared by aptitude, ability to ~ ANIMALS/PETS 4 0 ' s think on your feet, Walnut set: Table with Ramesh C. Batta Associates, PA., Consulting Engineers and and above average Land Surveyors, plan no. 87357-A44262 and mere particu­ leaf & (6) chairs, buffet, communication skills. AMERICAN BULL server & china cabinet. larly described as follows, to wit: Sales experience to DOG PUPS 2 m's, 7 BEING the same land and premises Pulte Home Corporation,' REAL ESTATE Good condition. $1000 Human Resources fs. NKC reg. Shots. blo 410-378-4983 a Michigan corporation, by Deed dated March 30, 2001 and re­ individuals would be $400 each or nego. corded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New helpful, but a Must­ U" HOUSES FOR 267-816-7856 New Castle County and State of Delaware, in Instrument#20010403- Win I Can-Do attitude .,.... - SALE Castle, DE ",. APPLIANCES 0023415, did grant and convey unto Robin Butts. is the most important SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROP­ asset that you will CATS- (2) domestic ERTY OF ROBIN BUTTS. bring to the table. NORTH EAST 2.5 cats seeking new GAS DRYER TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL­ Make a great living story 4Br colonial on 1 home. Ages 4-5 yrs. Kenmore Ultra Care while having the acre next to 18th hole old, both are indoor still works great $80 ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 7, 2008. golf course, Fin bsmnt Dishwasher Maytag AUGUST 31, 2008 power to control your cats and very friendly. destiny. Must see443-309-4850 Declawed in front. Quiet Series 100 $50 Moving and can't take. no problems just SHERIFF'S SALE Please send resume Call 410-920-4828 upgrading By virtue of a writ ofVEM#162 AU, AD., 2008. to: OPEN HOUSE 443-309-9007 PARCEL NO. 09-030.30-048 saxton@ ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland, with any build­ CHAMPION amconmedia.com BLOODLINE RANGE & HOOD ings or improvements thereon erected, known as 23 E. Main LAB "UPS - AKC 30" GE Gas , self­ Street, Newark, New Castle County and State of Delaware. $500 ea. Taking $100 cleaning. Black, like BEING A PART OF THE LANDS AND PREMISES which Post Office Now new used only once. Hiring! Avg. pay deposits. Call 410- Beverly J. Vincent, Marion L. Wix, Terry Vincent and Robert 275-9267 ask for Ben $350 or best offer H. Vincent, Jr. of the State of Delaware conveyed unto Rob­ $20hr., $57k yr. incl. Sunday Oct. 12th Call: 302-753-0586 Come check out this ert T. Harriman and Janet H. Harriman, his wife, of New Fed. benefits, OT. COCKATIELS Castle County and State of Delaware on August 8, 1981 and great property in TV Sony 50" projec­ Placed by adSource, Corner Ketch, close 1 pearl, f gray, $45.00 recorded in the office ofthe Recorder of Deeds in and for New each. Cage avail. Call tion, built in surround. not affiliated to Hockessin & Pike About 10 yrs old. $500 Castle County, in record number U115, page 284 Creek. '% ac., mature 443-209-2696 Subsequently, Robert T. Harriman departed this life on w/USPS wlJo hires. 443-553-2445 1-866-475-2907 trees, new carpet, January 1,2000 causing title to vest in Janet Harriman by refin. hrdwd firs. FREE BIRDS WANT­ ·operation oflaw. 4BR, 2.5BA, 3 ED any kind. Willing to WATER SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROP­ PROGRESSIVE 804 Branch Rd. take any unwanted CONDITIONER ERTY OF JANET HARRIMAN. RECRUITMENT is Newark De 19711 birds and give them Water Boss 900 TERMS OF SALE: FULL PURCHASE PRICE AT THE looking to fill Full and $379,900 free to good home. (Home Depot brand). Part time positions in Please call 443-466- Good for smaller TIME OF THE SALE. IN ACCORDANCE WITH 9-DELC. 302-239-4952 homes or families. SS8726, THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO THE. APPROVAL Customer Service for 8388 I 410-378-2431 more info call Complete with manu­ OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICE OF NEW CASTLE ... MOBILE al and istallation COUNTY. 1-877-536-5914 F HOMES video. Less than 4 AUGUST 31, 2008 years old, very good U HELP WANTED MOBILE HOME condition. $115. SHERIFF'S SALE ,.. PART TIME Removal & Demolition Please call: By virtue of a writ ofVEM#201 AU, AD., 2008. Expert. We recycle & KITTEN- Free, male 410-287-5684 PARCEL NO. 08-038.40-163 CLEANING sell. Call for removal orange tabby, 6 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland, with any build­ SUPERVISOR Newark quote. 717-464-4461 months old. Litter .. BUILDING area. Must speak 410-658-9588 trained, good with ~~ MATERIALS ings or improyements thereon erected, known as 2321 Far­ EngHsh & Spanish. children and other rand Drive, Mill Creek Hundred, Wilmington" New Castle Call 267-446-3580 P'"LoTS/ ACREAGE pets. Very friendly! DOOR. Solid County and State of Delaware. .,.... FOR SALE Call: 443-350-2928 BEING THE LANDS AND PREMISES which were con­ MOTHERS HELPER mahogany entrance. NEEDED nights & PIT 63%" x 80%" with 4 veyed Unto Ronald Ray Shaw, by deed of Mark A. Goodman, ELKTON off Rt 7, 1 Inc. dated April 21, 2006, and recorded in the Office of the weekends in Bear De. 9/16th jamb, RH in In' exchange for room & ac bldg lot engineering ••••••KITTENS (5) • swing, matching trim & Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware, complete bldg permit brick molding. $1600 on April 26, 2006, as Instrument No. 20060426-0039893 board. 2 small children. • Born August 3rd .• 302-836-1389 issued $119,500 call • Friendly, litter • OBO. 410-275-8831 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROP­ 443-309-6090 trained. Males & Leave message ERTY OF RONALD RAY SHAW. • females, assorted • NORTH EAST FSBO TERMS OF SALE: FULL PURCHASE PRICE AT THE CALL OR EMAIL • colors. Earleville CALL TIME OF THE SALE. IN ACCORDANCE WITH 9-DELC. Town limits. Less than area. 410-275- • CHESAPEAKE 1/2 acre. $125,000 b/o • 2645 Iv message.• OR EMAil SS8726, THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL 443-309-4850 OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICE OF NEW CASTLE CLASSIFIED CHESAPEAKE COUNTY. 800-220-1230 ••••••• CLASSIFIED Michael P Walsh, Sheriff 410-398-1230 POMERANIAN MIX 410-398-1230 Sheriff's Office www.chesapeake 7 month old male, 800-220-1230 Wilmington, Delaware classified.com white. Housebroken. www.chesapeake­ np 10/3,10' Free to good home. classlfled.com 443-206-2317 Post Classifieds Friday, October 10, 2008 Page 25 F' COMPUTERS & ~ ACCESSORIES

MAC G4 OSX 10.4 BARGAIN BAZAAR 22" monitor (orig $2K), Sat, 10/11, 9a-2p. 2 printers, scanner, $15/space. Kirk hub, software and all Middle Sch Chestnut orig manuals & disks, Hill Rd, Newark. RO zip disks & more. $500 10112 302-750-0930 ELKTON- 20 Hunt blo 410-398-7234 Valley Drive (in Fox Catcher) past Fairhill Multi Inn. Saturday 10/11, ,..". ELECTRONICS 8am-? Kids clothesl .,"'iF.JI'Family toys, household. CALVERTI RISING SUN 245 Walnut Gar­ den Rd, just past Calvert Manor Nursing Home Sat 10111 8am­ ? Lots of Christmas TELEVISION ELKTON 644 Apple­ 32" Sony Trinitron decorations & other ton Rd., Sat 10/11 cabinet. Very seasonal decorations 9am-3pm Crafts I condition. goodies sale!! ure, remote, cable-ready, ELKTON 104 handle mu Mincing Lane in devices, Thomson Estates. Sat, also incl fiil Oct 11, 8am-1 pm. Boys manual. CHERRY HILL- baby clothes birth-4yrs, old and 2350 Singerly Road, toys, some household more! $175. 1/4 mile from circle items, some other clot­ Please Call: (213). Fri & Sat,10/10 thes, odds & ends. 410-287-5684 & 10/11, 8am-? Furni­ ture, clothes, toys, ELKTON- 106 QVC stuff & new stuff Castlestone Drive, P' FuRNITURE behind 7-Eleven off Rt ~ I FuRNISHINGS COLORA 1760 40. Sat Oct 11, 8-2. Liberty Grove Rd. off End of season. Tools, CORNER BAKERS Tome Hwy. Sat, Oct 11 housewares, mower, RACK new - $25, new & Sat Oct 18, 9am- car parts, misc. wooden quilt rack - 5pm. Garage and craft $25, old & new lamps sale. Wreaths, swags, ELKTON- 1268 all styles & sizes $24, garland & gifts for Shady Beach Rd. off decorative pillows, all home or cemetery. 272. Fri, Sat & Sun, styles & sizes $29. HIH, toys, puzzles, etc. 10/10, 11 & 12, 8am-? 410-908-0541 Cheap! A little bit of everything, a few antiques. Computer desk with book shelf attached ELKTON- 464 Bow and side with room to ST in Elkton Heights, hold fax/copier. Very Sat 10/11 8am-? good condition origl Something for every­ $250 asking $35 ELKTON- 111 Strat­ one. Call 410-658-9246 ton Circle in Academy Hills, Saturday Octo­ -----Mii L. ff ---: ,f;B mI : [II! ifin i! mI1m 1\;) LARGE WOODEN ber 11th, 8am-1pm. desk with drawers Canon camera, small . FAMILY : FREE! Good/condition. furniture, misc house­ ELKTON. 581 : You haul by 10/10108, hold items, womens Marley Rd. Sat. Oct.: Call 41 0-620-0762 x 11 clothes, Something for 11th at 8am. Lots of' everyone! baby- kid items, : SOFA & LOVE SEAT clothes, some tools,: $400. Contemporary turtle collectibles &' Style SR Set, $450. 52" Multi : more. : Mitsubishi Widescreen. iJl[. $650. All in exc condo 'Family Call 443-553-2909 ESTATE I YARD ELKTON 106 Maple SALE CHESAPEAK BAY SECTIONAL SOFA Ave in Elkton Heights RISING SUN- 980 349 E. Pulaski Hwy. brand new still has tags off North St. Sat, Oct Telegraph Rd., Elkton, MD 21921 orig $3000 asking 11, 8am-Noon. House­ Fri 10/10 & Sat 10/11 $1800 443-309-9007 hold, linens, holiday 9-3 both days Weider items, lawn mower, 9600 Ig exercise Direct: (443)553-6726 r-rA"BTES:-Wroughii lots & lots of stuff! machine, Gretsch liron with beveled I drum set complete, Office: (410) 398-9000 :glass tops. Medium: 2 elect guitars, hlh, E-mail: [email protected] Igreen in color. I womens, clothes, purs­ :Excellent condition.: es, infant I kids clothes ICoffee table ($35l. & much much more! Ibuffet table ($35) andl lend table ($35). Soldl :together or separate-: ELKTON- 45 Molitor Ily.• ______Call: 410-287-56841 .1 Road. Sat 10/11, 8am- Multi 1pm. Girls clothes sz - .... :~ -'Family 14-16, Home Interior. Christmas decor. Lots ~ FIREWOOD ELKTON: 4168 Tele­ of Stuff- Cheap!! graph Rd. About 1/4 mile from the red light PELLET STOVE. on Rt 273. Sat & Sun, Whitfield, used, free 10/11 & 10/12 8a-4p. standing, works great. Multi Household, clothes, $700. 443-299-8736 'Family mowers, tools, CO's, OVO's, games & puz­ ... GENERAL zles, lots of misc . ELKTON- STREET ~ MERCHANDISE SALE Middlecroft Road (off 273 take Multi SALON Middle Rd 2 blocks FURNITURE right on to Middlecroft. t 'Family TakaraBelmont, Four Oct. 11th 8-2. burgundy shampoo Elkton: Elkton Church chairs, Three stand­ Of God - 1121 Singerly ing shampoo bowls, Rd. Sat, Oct 11th, (1)single in black, (1) 8am-1pm. Rain or dbl. blk wi white. Five shine. Huge sale. dryer chairs, (2) bur­ ELKTON- 112 Wal­ Over 10 families. gundy, (3) green. (4) nut Lane, off Elkton matching styling Rd. Sat 10/11, 7AM-? chairs. All in good Lots of furn, house­ condition. Please hold, toys, women's + Call for more info: size clothes. Every­ 302-530-3743 thing must go! Page 26 Post Classifieds Friday, October 10, 2008 ... LAWN& ~ YARD SALES ~ YARD SALES ~ YARD SALES ~ YARD SALES ~ YARD SALES ~ GARDEN EQUIP. ~ PERRYVILLE. Inside CRAFTSMAN 42" at 417 Aiken Ave. on Multi 14.5HP mower, $395. ~ Oct. 11th 8am to 5pm. _ ,,,,""c..,._ Trailer. 4x5, 1 yr old, TRANSPORTATION House hoJd, tools, 'Family $400. 443-309-4450 antiques & lots more. RAIN OR SHINE! ... MACHINERY & NORTH EAST- 414 f<:' RS I NE Garage I P' POWERBOATS East Cecil Ave, Satur­ ,yard sale. 45 Pioneer ~. HEAVY EQUIP. IEft!1ELKTON- 1610 W PortIDGQl Deposit- 36 Water day Oct 11th 8-12. PERRYVILLE TOOL . Ridge Dr. Off Princfpio Pulaski Hwy at Marley Way, off Liberty Grove Baby items, books, sale. 1927 Principio & Theodore. Fri & Sat, 17' '94 Dynasty Rd across from microwave, new & hlh Furnance Rd. Sat. Oct. 8-? comp's, offc, trees SKID LOADER. Bowrider, 1/0, exc. Depot, Fri & Sat Oct Susquehanna Hills.' items. 11th Sun. Oct. 12th at I shrubs, sm furn, jew­ '99 Bobcat 773G mechanical condo 135 10 & 11, 9-5. Saturday 10/11 at 8:00 9am. Lots more! elrY,Cd's, hlh, air Kubota turbo. Only HP Merc, low hrs, am rain or shine. 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Page 2 • Fair Hill International • Octoher 2008 NEWS , ADVERTISING .410-398-3311 CLASSIFIEDS. 410-398-1230

Festival in the Country - 2008 Schedule Parking information and directions Wednesday, October 15 10:00 AM CCI*** /** Riders briefing and Course Walk Parking: 1:00 PM CCI*** /** Horse Inspection, William duPont, Jr Arena Satellite J?ark~g for general admission guests on Saturday and Sunday is Thursday, October 16 free and IS avail~bl~ on Ro~te 273 at t~e steeplechase course. Complimen­ 8:00 AM Merchandise Tent and Food Court open tary ~huttle servIce IS proVIded to delIver guests directly to the main gate. 8:00 AM CCI***/** starts, William duPont, Jr Arena Parkmg for VIP sponsors and guests is available off Gallaher Road, adja­ cent to the VIP tent next to the William duPont, Jr. Main Arena. 8:30 AM Fair.Hill Club open (Day Memberships available) 8:30 AM Festival Of Art open, Fair Hill Club 12 noon Country Shops open Directions: 12 noon - 2:30 PM Lunch Served in Fair Hill Club 1:30 PM CCI*** /** Dressage Resumes in William duPont, Jr. Arena From the north: Take 1-95 South through Delaware into Maryland and take Exit 109A (Route 279). Follow Route 279 South toward Elkton and turn 5:00 PM Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception, Fair Hill Club right onto Route 213 North. Continue North on Route 213, and turn right Friday, October 17 ?nto Ro~te 273. Follow signs to general admission parking. For VIP park­ mg, continue on Route 273 and tum right onto Gallaher Road. Follow the 8:00 AM Country Shops, Merchandise Tent and Food Court open signs to the appropriate entrance. 8:00 AM USDAA Dog Agility Starts 8:00 AM CCI*** /** Dressage starts, William duPont, Jr Arena Take 1-95 North to Exit 100 (Route 272 North). Follow Route 8:30 AM Fair Hill Club open (Day Memberships available) From the south: 272 North for five miles to Route 273. Tum right onto Route 273 East and 8:30 AM Festival Of Art open, Fair Hill Club 12 noon - 2:30 PM Lunch Served in the Fair Hill Club continue for six miles. Go straight through inter5e(:tion of Routes 213 and 1:30 PM .CCI*** /** Dressage Resumes in William duPont, Jr Arena 273 ~t Fair H~l Inn. Follow signs to general admission parking. For VIP parking, continue on Route 273 and turn right on Gallaher Road. Follow Saturday, October 18 the signs to the appropriate entrance. . 7:00 AM CCI*** /** Fence Judge Briefing Dansko Fair Hill International 8:00 AM USDAA Dog Agility Starts 378 Fair Hill Drive 8:00 AM Country Shops, Merchandise Tent and Food Court open 8:00 AM CCI** Cross-Country Starts Elkton, Maryland 21921 8:30 AM Fair Hill Club open (Day Memberships available) www.fairhillinternational.com 8:30 AM Festival Of Art open, Fair Hill Club 9:00 AM Children's Activities open 9:00 AM The Delmarva Miniature Horse Club demonstration 9:30 AM US Pony Club President's Cup Games, CCI Warm Up Area 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Rebecca Pitre/Whoa Buddy Productions live music, Country Shops Dansko hosts Fair Hill International 12:00 PM "Horse Play" - CCI Warm Up Area 12:00 - 2:30 PM Lunch Served in the Fair Hill Club Healthy feet, healthy body, healthy planet. That's 12:30 PM CCI*** Cross-Country Starts the spirit behind Dansko, founded in 1990 by hus­ 1:00 PM The Delmarva Miniature Horse Club Demonstrations band and wife team, Peter Kjellerup and Mandy 1:00 PM The Art and Sport of Falconry with Live Birds of Prey, Kids' Comer Cabot, both former horse trainers. Now sold in over 2:00 PM US Pony Club President's Cup Games Competition, CCI Warm Up Area 3,000 leading independent retailer locations across North America, Dansko is the leader in all-day com­ Sunday, October 19 fort footwear. 8:00 AM Merchandise Tent and Food Court open 8:00 AM USDAA Dog Agility Starts 8:00 AM CCI*** /** Horse Inspection 8:30 AM Fair Hill Club open (Day Memberships available) About Fair Hill International, Inc. 8:30 AM Festival Of Art open, Fair Hill Club 9:00 AM Country Shops open ~air Hill ~ternational, Inc. is a not-for-profit 501(c)3, non-stock corpo­ ration orgaruzed under the Corporations and Associations Article of the 9:00 AM CCI** Stadium Jumping Course Walk with Course Designer Sally Ike 9:00 AM Kids' Comer Activities Open Annotated Code of Maryland. 9:00 AM Classic Cars Display Open The purposes of the Corpo~~tion are to advance, through the develop­ 10:00 AM CCI** Stadium Jumping, in reverse order of standing ~ent ~d suppo~t of co~pebtive programs, amateur sports competition m national and mternabonal equestrian competitions, under Federation 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Rebecca Pitre/Whoa Buddy Productions live music, • Country Shops . Eq~estre Internatio~ale (FEI~, .U.S. Equestrian Federation (USEF) , and Uruted States AssocIation (USEA) rules, and to assist the State of 1?:00 AM Paws for Life Demonstration, CCI Warm-Up Area . Tune TBD - US Pony Club President's Cup Games Competition, CCI Warm Up Maryland in developing the Fair Hill Natural Resources Management Area Area as a venue for .national and international amateur equestrian competitions. 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM Brunch Served in the Fair Hill Club Towards this goal, the Dansko Fair Hill International hosts the USEF Fall 11:00 PM The Delmarva Miniature Horse Club Demonstrations; Kid's Area Champion~hip. CCI*** for the U.s. ~questrian Team' Foundation Challenge Trophy. FaIr HIll also presents a senes of Horse Trials each summer, as well 12:00 PM CCI*** Stadium Jumping Course Walk with Course Designer Sally as the Elk Creek Combined Driving Event and the Foxcatcher Endurance Ike 12:00 PM US Pony Club President's Cup Games Awards, William duPont, Jr Ride on the Fair Bill Natural Resources Area grounds in cooperation with Arena ; the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. For more information about our goals and helping us reach them, write 12:00 PM The Art and Sport of Falconry with Live Birds of Prey, Kid's Comer to Fair Hill International, Inc., 378 Fair Hill Drive, Elkton, MD 21921; call 1:00 PM CCI*** Stadium Jumping, in reverse order of standing ~ 4:00 PM CCI***/** Awards, William duPont, Jr Arena (410) ~98-211~; visit oUr website at www.fairhillinternational.com; or e-mail , to ~ffife~f~~ipjnte.rnatiori~.com. j I , , \ ',' All times tentative: f'ea¥~ y~e.c~ \w.'f!f!afrhil,li!ltlf.rjz,:tion~l.c;orn /?tr current schedule. • ;.~ .a .. ' ~ ,,_ , _ ~ <; • .. I I " _... .J I·,.J".". '. " ~ . c... '( . ' • • f" "' , if(' ~ r. ~ -f ·~t "'",.:"":-,.-;,:'. ON THE WEB • www.cecilwhig.com September 2008 • Fair HiU international • Page 3 last year, Phillip Dutton was the winner. - of the (onrours (omplet interl1ationale three-stor Chompionship ot Foir Hill Phillip Dutton of West Grove, P A, citizenship from his native Australia rode The ForemC}Il, owned by Ann before the event. Jones, to a thrilling victory in the U.S. "It was a hard decision to change Equestrian Federation (USEF) CCI*** my citizenship but the U.S. is where I Eventing Championship at the 2007, live and I thought it was time to make Dansko Fair Hill International Festival the change," he said. "It's great to win in the Country. as an American and I could really feel The win marked Dutton's fourth the crowd behind me. CCI victory at Fair Hill,with previous Following his win, Dutton spoke wins coming in 1996, 2000 and 2004. It about his mount, The Foreman, and was an especially meaningful win for the history the two have shared. Dutton, as it was his first time winning "It was particularly gratifying to the USEF Three Star Championship, win on The Foreman as this is his first the award given to the highest placing three-day event since he got hurt a American rider. Dutton, a three-time year and a half ago and this is a ' great Australian Olympic veteran, compet­ way for him to return." ed for the first time as an American Dutton led throughout the competi­ citizen at Fair Hill, having chC}Ilged his tion. He took the lead on his ll-year­ old, bay thoroughbred with a score of 42.4 penalties in dressage. He then turned in a clean cross country ride and added just four penalties in show jumping for a three-phase score of 46.4. Placing second was Boyd Martin of Australia who scored 50.5 on Ying Yang Yo, also an ll-year-old, bay thor­ oughbred. Martin had been living in the U.S. and training with Dutton last year. "He has turned pretty good horses into, excellent horses," said Martin of Dutton. "The results of working with him were evident this week-end." Dutton and Martin also took the next two places with Dutton finishing third with a score of 50.9 penalties on Woodburn and Martin taking fourth with a score of 52.4 on Neville Bardos. ,"

Phillip Dutton and his mount The Fore­ man enjoy a victory lap after winning the U.S. Equestrian Federation CCI*** Eventing Championship at the 2007 Dansko Fair Hill International. Photo by Charles Mann.

What does (((*** mean?

English and French are the official languages of the Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI), the international governing body. of the sport, and the concise and descriptive French term for this competition is Concours Complet d'Equitation or "complete equestrian competition."

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Page 4 • Fair Hill International • October 2008 NEWS, ADVERTISING .410-398-3311 CLASSIFIEDS. 410-398-1230 There's fun for the w-hole fam.ily at the 20th an~ual Dansko Fair Hill International Festival in the Country If you are searching for something Thursday and Friday, the breath-tak­ fun and exciting to do with the entire ing cross-country phase on Saturday, family this autumn season, then make and the dramatic show jumping phase a trip to visit the 20th annual Dansko on Sunday. . Fair Hill International Festival in the For spectators, the cross-country Country. The Festival returns October- phase is considered the most excit­ 16-19, with face painting and hands­ ing part of any eventing competition. on fun for the kids, plus Country With horses and riders galloping over Shops, classic cars, dog agility trials the Maryland countryside. at light­ and entertaining demonstrations for ning speed and leaping over imposing parents. and creative obstacles, such as broad "One of the best things about the ditches and imaginatively carved logs, Dansko Fair Hill International Festival cross-country day at Fair Hill is an in the Country is that there is some­ experience not to be missed. thing for every member of the family The Festival's ever popular Dog to enjoy," said Charlie Colgan, Fair Agility Trials return this year with Hill International Executive Director. over 400 canine competitors. "Whether you want to watch the excit­ The Delmarva Miniature Horse ing equestrian competitions, go shop­ Club will. also be on hand to give ping at our amazing Country Shops, carriage driving and hunter/jumper bring your children to play and learn demonstrations. at the Kids' Comer, see exciting live There will also be United States demonstrations, or do a little bit of Pony Club riders participating in the everything - you are going to have a President's Cup Invitational Games. great time!" The Festival's Kids' Corner will As always, the Festival, at the Fair offer fun and educational activities Hill Natural Resources Area, will for the younger set, including arts and sonal while he and his birds provide shopping and dining opportunities. once again host the U.S. Equestrian crafts, face painting, puppet shows an unforgettable educational experi­ The Shops feature vendors of tack, Federation (USEF) Eventing CCI*** and more. ence for people of all ages. jewelry, artwork, pet needs, excep­ Championship in addition to hosting Classic cars will be on hand Sunday On Saturday, the Festival features tional apparel · and fine gifts for the its first ever USEF Eventing CCI** for those who want a chance to remi­ "HorsePlay," produced by JoAnn approaching holiday seasons. Championship. nisce about their younger years, as Dawson and performed by her Local The Fair Hill Club offers fine dining, The Eventing Championship is well as for younger people looking to 4-H club, "The Tailwind Trotters." while visitors seeking a more casual always popular with spectators for its connect with icons from an earlier era. The play uses live horses and ponies snack or meal will find pubs around ultimate combination of speed and pre­ Various Chesapeake Bay exhibits to chronicle the relationship between the Festival grounds serving classic cision, endurance and boldness in both and displays will be available through­ man and horse throughout history. Maryland crab-cakes and other tasty horse and rider. The Championship is out the day, along with plenty of live Rebecca Pitre's Whoa Buddy treats. With all of this available, it's no one of only two eventing competitions music. Productions will present live ~music wonder that the Maryland Department of such high caliber in the country, and New to the Dansko Fair Hill Festival on both Saturday and Sunday. Pitre's of Agriculture has named the Fair it regularly draws some of the world's in the Country this year is The Art and "Let's Take a Ride" performance is Hill International as a "Maryland Top best horses and riders. Sport of Falconry With Live Birds of a fun, educational, bluegrass-inspired Event!" The Championship schedule, which Prey, taking place on Saturday and collection- of original songs for horse "I can't think of a better way to begins on Thursday, October 16, fea­ Sunday. Master Falconer Mike Dupuy lovers of all ages. spend a beautiful autumn weekend tures the impressive dressage phase on brings his audience up close and per- Also returning to the Festival this with the family than at the Fair Hill year are the highly popular Country International," said Colgan. "It's the Shops; boasting a wide variety of . place to be October 16-19."

Get up close to all the Eventing action Become a Dansko Fair Hill International volunteer

If you want a first-class ticket to see some of the world's best eventing horses and riders, then consider becoming a volunteer at this year's Dansko Fair Hill International. "It is only with the support of all of our wonderful volunteers that we are able to run an event with the magnitude and complexity of Fair Hill," said Charlie Colgan, Fair Hill International Executive Director. "We are always looking for people who are enthusiastic about Fair Hill and who want to spend time out in the beautiful Maryland countryside. If that's you - then come on out and be a part of the event!" There are several committees to accommodate every volunteer's area of interest. Those interested in volunteering should call the Fair Hill office at 410-398-2111 or visit www.fairhillinternational.com for information...... ON THE WEB • www.cecilwhig.com September 2008 • Fair Hill International • Page 5 Olympians head entries expected to compete in Check out Lewisville Stablest ((1*** at Dansko Fair Hill International .- Riding lessons, • .- Summer, Previous Champions and Olympic Heading the list of entries along Certified I ' and Winter veterans head the list of world-class with Dutton are four-time Olympic vet­ instructors Riding Camps riders entered to compete in the U.s. eran and two-time Fair Hill Champion Equestrian Federation (USEF) CCI*** Karen O'Connor of The Plains, VA .- Pony Parties .- Kinder Rides Championship at the 20th annual and 1990 Fair Hill Champion Charles .-Schooling Shows Dansko Fair Hill International Festival Plumb. Stall or pasture board on acres of lush. rolling fields - Lighted. sand ring. access to in the Country. 0' Connor is a popular competitor at Falrhill Trails - New indoor coming soon. Cross country schooling. away shows Previous Fair Hill Champions Fair Hill, winning the Championship such as Karen O'Connor, and Charles in 1989 and 2003. . Call for more information or a tour of our facility Plumb are expected to be on hand to Charles Plumb has a history of 302-299-3987 (Christl Biddle) or www.lewisvillestablesinc.com Lewisville Stables battle for top honors in the eventing wins at Fair Hill. He won the U.s. ~ (alt.) 443-466-5727 (Tina Graham) 2660 Oxford-LewIsville Road Championship, which was won last Championship in 1990, while his father Lewisville. PennsylvanIa year by Phillip Dutton of West Grove, won in 1966 and 1972 and his grandfa­ PA . ther won in 1963, although their wins Dutton, a two-time Olympic team were at other locations. Gold Medalist from Australia, is The Dansko Fair Hill CCI*** is one of CECIL COLLEGE CECIL OFFERS: ~ a familiar face in the winner's c.ir­ the most prestigious three-day events Mid-Atlantic Equine Institute • Associate of Applied Science cle at Fair Hill. He won the CCI*** in the United States. In fact, it is one of Degree in Equine Studies Championship in 1996,2000,2004 and only two eventing competitions of such • Certificate in Equine Studies again in 2007. Dutton competed three high caliber in the country. u.s. riders • Certificate in Equine Studies - times as a member of the Australian competing in the CCI*** at Fair Hill Management Option Olympic team, earning two gold also vie for the USEF Three-Star Fall Medals. He represented the United Championship, in which the highest­ Classes are offered throughout the year. States at the 2008 Hong Kong Olympic finishing American rider earns the U.s. Approved by the Maryland Higher Games after obtaining his US citizen­ Equestrian Team (USET) Foundation Education Commission Challenge Trophy. ship. For more information, call 41 0 287-6060, ext. 204; e-mail rwalkercg1cecil.edu, or click on www.cecil edu/equlne 410-287-1000 IToll Free' 866-966-1001 Show iumping TTY· 410-287-2701

Show Jumping is the third Full Line of Western Attire phase of the three-day Eventing competition. Here, Including Wrangler Jeans & Shirts, 2006 Fair Hill Champion Durango Boots, Jean Jackets & Gina Miles and her mount Many Gift Items McKinlaigh show how it's done. Miles and McKinlaigh won Individual Silver at the 2008 in Hong Kong. See page 6 for a complete description of the sport of Eventing.

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Dansko Fair Hill International Festival in the Country benefits Union Hospital of Cecil County

The 2008 Dansko Fair Hill International Festival in the Country benefits Union Hospital of Cecil County in Elkton, MD. The hospital, whose mission is to enhance the health and well-being of the residents of Cecil County and its neighboring communities, has been caring for area families and neighbors for nearly 100 years. Union Hospital provides a friendly, compassionate environment with some of the best leading-edge medicines to be found anywhere and services that include adult day care, a behavioral health unit, the breast cancer health center, a cancer program, critical and emergency care, the diabetes center, the maternal and infant center, occupational medicine, the sleep disorders center, surgical services, and more. Page 6 • Fair Hill International • October 2008 NEWS , ADVERTISING .410-398-3311 CLASSIFlEDS . 410-398-1230 The sport of Eventing offers crowd-pleasing, breathtaking excitement

Eventing (also known as three-day Today, the sport attracts competi­ and harmony between horse and rider. eventing or combined training) traces tors from varied backgrounds, drawn _ Next is the cross-country phase, the its beginnings to" "The Militaire" in to the variety of challenges eventing most demanding phase, testing bol~­ Europe, a competition introduced at provides to horse and rider. ness and speed. Finally, horses must the 1912 Olympic Games in The Three-Day Event is a test of 'demonstrate conditioning, resilience as the ultimate test for the cavalry horse and rider's skill and all-around and agility in the jumping phase. horse. Only active-duty Army offi­ ability - the ultimate test of teamwork The 1948 Olympic Games in London cers mounted on military chargers between horse and rider. This eques­ marked the end of the U.s. Army's were then allowed to compete for the trian triathlon was patterned after the participation in Olympic equestrian United States. . demands of training and testing mili­ eventl> and the transition to a civil­ tary chargers: precision, elegance and ian competition. Olympic competition obedience; stamina, versatility and was opened to women riders in 1964. courage; jumping ability and endur­ Taking advantage of this new ance; and finally, the horses' fitness to opportunity, Fair Hill International co­ remain in service. President Lana duPont Wright became By present standards, that first the first U.S. woman to compete in Olympic competition in Stockholm eventing at .an Olympic Garnes, taking was severe. Of the 27 competitors home the team Silver Medal in 1964. starting, only 15 finished. Among the American eventers have enjoyed a seven countries that competed, the great deal of success at the interna­ United States placed third, winning tional level highlighted by team Gold the Bronze Medal. By 1924, 17 national Medals at the 1976 and 1984 Olympic Oressage phase. Photo by GRC Photo teams competed in Paris, with the U.s. Games and David O'Connor's individ­ as the only overseas entrant. It was at ual Gold at the 2000 Olympic Games difficulty. Horses and riders must earn these Olympic Games that the present in Sydney. the right to compete at these levels. At pattern for the Three-Day Event was each successive level, a horse has to _ established. What it takes to ride in a three-day event jump higher, run farther and faster, as The dressage phase takes place on There are four levels of competition well as trust its rider more. the first day (or first two days if war­ in eventing. . Levels are designated by The degree of difficulty for gymnas­ ranted by the number of entries) to stars - one-star through four-star, with tic exercises - both on the flat in the Cross-country. Photo by Amy Dragoo show balance, obedience, flexibility, four-star having the highest degree of dressage phase and over fences dur-

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The first phase: dressage The dressage test in eventing reflects the cavalry officer's need for an obedi- . ent, attractive mount on the parade ground. The objective is to demon­ strate harmonious development of the horse's physique and balance. Each horse-and-rider combination is required to perform a prescribed set of movements within a confined area. Three independent judges award marks for each movement, ranging from 0 to 10. There are also collective marks for the horse's pace, impulsion and submission to its rider's direction, as well as for the rider's position and use of aids. The test must be executed from memory. Errors or incorrect sequences of movements are penalized by the subtraction of points. Throughout the dressage test, the judges are looking for calmness and relaxation, combined with impulsion and rhythm, all from a horse that should be at the peak of fitness, full of. energy for the strenuous demands of the competition still to come. A dressage performance should be fluid, balanced and accurate, provid­ ing an overall picture of grace and harmony. This capability cannot be obtained overnight. Many years of" Each portion of the cross-country day event is the jumping phase. In downs, refusals,·falls or exceeding the training go into producing a well­ phase tests the rider's .knowledge of order to compete, horses must pass a time allowed, after their great efforts schooled horse that can perform a pace and use of the horse across coun­ series of veterinary inspections after of the previous day. good dressage test. . . try. Competitors must complete the the cross-country phase, similar to the Additionally, without the obedience phase within a prescribed " optimum inspection they must pass before being And the winner is ... and suppleness dressage· requires, the time." Time penalties are incurred if allowed to even enter the competition. The overall winners of a three-day cross-country and jumping phases the course is taken too slowly and the Jumping tests the horse's ability to event are determined by converting would be considerably more difficult. competitor exceeds the optimum time. retain the suppleness, energy and obe­ dressage scores to penalties and add­ Penalties may also be incurred for dience necessary for them to complete ing the penalties incurred in cross­ The second phase: cross-country jumping faults, such as refusals and a jumping course consisting of vari- _ country and jumping. The competitor The cross-'country phase is a test· run-outs, in addition to time penalties. ous colored, moveable obstacles with­ with the lowest number of penalties of speed and endurance and is the Under adverse conditions of weath­ out incurring penalties due to knock- wins.. ~~ most exciting and challenging part er or terrain, phase length and time of a three-day event. It is made up of allowed may be altered for safety rea_­ as many as 35 obstacles set in varied sons. terrain, which must be -jumped boldly and with speed. The third phase: jumping Some obstacles may include four or . The final component of a three- five separate jumping efforts. Page 8 • Fair Hill International • October 2008 NEWS,ADVERTISING .410-398-3311 CLASSIFlEDS. 410-398-1230 Several favorites \ViII ~e back to coltlpete in Eventing Phillip Dutton Championship and the 2003 Foxhall Cup CCI*** in England. Hometown: West Grove, PA both on Nova Top. In 2006 Kim and "Dan," as he is called for short, Born: Sept. 13, 1963 In 2002, Phillip Dutton finished fifth at the World competed in the World Championships in Aachen, Equestrian Games held in Jerez, Spain after he won Germany. The pair placed 3rd in dressage, and were 2008 was an Olympic year for Phillip Dutton and the Advanced Horse Trials division at Morven Park, 17th overall. his mount Connaught. The pair represented the VA and placed 20th in the CCI**** at Rolex Kentucky The duo has won the Rolex Kentucky CCI**** United States as members of the Three-Day Event and was second in the CCI*** at the Fair Hill championship three times - 2002, 2004 and 2005 Team at the 2008 Olympic Games in Hong Kong. International in Fair Hill, MD. It was the second Following their win at Rolex in 2004, the pair It was Dutton's first Olympic Games representing straight year that Dutton was Reserve Champion, rode for the U.S. at the Olympic Games in , the United States. Dutton rode as a member of the behind David O'Connor, at Fair Hill. Greece and won individual Silver and team Bronze Australian team in the last three Olympic Games In 2000, Phillip Dutton helped the Australian Medals. and won two Gold Medals, but recently obtained his team shine in the sport of eventing as they earned Dan was honored at the 2008 Rolex Kentucky American citizenship. the team Gold Medal at the Sydney Olympic Games. Three-Day Event with an official retirement cer­ Also in 2008, Dutton had his first win at the Rolex Dutton also placed 2nd and 4th at the 2000 Foxhall emony. Kim, as well as hundreds of Dan's fans Kentucky Three Day Event aboard Connaught. Cup CCI***. were present to honor and celebrate the horse's Dutton had finished second at Rolex five times pre­ In 1997, Dutton finished 5th at Bramham legendary career. At the 2008 Rolex Kentucky viously. CCI*** and 35th at the Badminton CCI****. He Three-Day Event, Kim competed aboard Tipperary In 2007 Dutton rode The Foreman to a thrilling competed around the world again in 1998, where Liadhnan and finished in fifth place. She is expected victory in the U.S. Equestrian Federation (USEF) he placed 18th at the World Equestrian Games in to compete at Fair Hill this year in the CCI*** aboard CCI*** Eventing Championship at the Dansko Fair and 2nd at the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Tipperary Liadhnan as well as in the CCI** with Hill International Festival in the Country. The win Event CCI****, and 9th in the three-star competition Queen Wannabee. marked Dutton's fourth CCI*** win at Fair Hill, with in Lexington, KY. Severson earned her first medal in a World previous wins in 1996, 2000 and 2004. It was, howev­ Dutton made his initial mark on the interna­ Championship in September of 2002 when she er, the first year that Dutton - who became a citizen tional eventing scene in 1996 when he earned a team helped the U.s. earn the team Gold Medal at the of the United States prior to the Festival - won the Gold Medal at the Olympic Games in , GA. World Equestrian Games in Jerez, Spain. Severson USEF Three Star Championship, an award given to That same year, he captured 1st place at the. Fair Hill rode Winsome Adante, in the World Championship, the highest placing American rider at Fair Hill. International and at the Kentucky Invitational. which was her biggest career win to date. Also in 2007 won Individual Silver and Team The USA Leading Rider of the Year Title has been Earlier in 2002, Severson had a major career win Gold medals at the Pan American Games in Rio de given to Dutton a total of seven times; in 1998, 2000, when she and Winsome Adante took top honors Janerio, Brazil with Tru Luck, as well as a second 2001,2002,2003,2004, and 2005. at the Rolex Kentucky Three Day Event CCI**** in place finish at the Rolex Three Day Event with Lexington, KY. In 1999, she was also in the winner's Connaught. circle in Lexington having won the USET Three-Star In 2006 Dutton and his mount Tru Luck finished Kimberly Severson Spring Championship. Severson and Over The Limit Fair Hill's Eventing Championship in third place. Home: Scottsville, VA topped a field of 82 horses. This win was key in her­ Tying up the 2006 season, Phillip was named United Born: August 22, 1973 being selected to represent the United States in the States Eventing Association (USEA) Rider of the 1999 Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Canada. Year, and Tru Luck was named USEA Horse of the Kim Severson had a history-making relationship Unfortunately, Severson had to withdraw from the Year. with her partner Winsome Adante, owned by Linda Pan Am team when Over The Limit encountered In 2004 Phillip and Nova Top finished 2nd at the E. A. Wachtmeister and Plain Dealing Farm, Inc., health problems. Lexington, KY CCI**** as well as finishing 13th at the who was retired from competition earlier this year. In 1999, Severson took Over The Limit to the Atlanta Olympics. Dutton won the individ­ In 2007, the pair won the CIC** World Cup Qualifier Blenheim CCI*** in the United Kingdom on a USET ual Gold Medal at the 2003 Asia-Pacific Eventing and went on to place 3rd at the CCI**** at Badminton Grant and .finished second. Two years later, in September, 2001, she won the Blenheim CCI*** on Winsome Adante. Earlier that year, she rode Winsome Adante to the Reserve Championship Fair Hill International CCI*** past winners in the USET Three-Star Spring Championship at Foxhall. Year Horse Rider Owner October, 1999 she won the two-star event at Radnor on Silent Partner. In 1998 and 1999, Severson 1989 Nos Ecus Karen Lende Mr. & Mrs, Richard H. Thompson had consistent success in Horse Trials with Over The 1990 Landino Charles Plumb Mildred Lindroth Limit, placing third at Morven Park in 1999 and 1991 Our Busby Derek Di Grazia Mr. & Mrs. DiGrazia Millbrook in 1998. She and Over The Limit placed 1992 Eagle Lion Bruce Davidson Someday Farm fourth (behind Olympic medalists Blyth Tait, David 1993 Wilton Fair David O'Connor Wilton Fair Group and Karen O'Connor) in the 2000 Rolex Kentucky 1994 Best Seller Mark Weissbecker Birch Hill Farm Three Day Event presented by Bayer CCI****. 1995 Chatsby David Green Caroline Wells 1996 Sky's Prospect Phillip Dutton Nina Gardner 1997 Giltedge David O'Connor Jacqueline Mars Karen O'Connor: 1998 Brevity Mark Weissbecker Mr. & Mrs. Edward Linde Home: The Plains, Virginia 1999 Rattle N' Hum David O'Connor David Lensburg Born: February 17, 1958 2000 Drizzle Phillip Dutton Mr. & Mrs. Vettorino 2001 The Native David O'Connor Jacqueline Mars Karen O'Connor competed in her fourth Olympic 2002 Custom Made David O'Connor Xandarius LLC Games this past summer in Hong Kong aboard 2003 Grand Slam Karen (Lende) O'Connor Lourdes Peralta . Mandiba. 2004 The Foreman Phillip Dutton Ann Jones In May 2008 the loss of Karen O'Connor's event 2005 West Farthing Nathalie Bouckaert Pollard Nathalie Bouckaert Pollard pony, Theodore O'Connor, shook the equine com­ 2006 McKinlaigh Gina Miles Thomas Schultz & Laura Coats munity. "Teddy" as he was called for short was a 2007 The Foreman Phillip Dutton Ann Jones 1 14.2h chestnut Sport Pony with the heart of a ~iant! , . L-----;----;----:--:-:--;--:---:----;--:-:-;--;----~--__;"7.""""------:--.:..;.:;..;..,'~.~.,...!.' ~' :.f' ,~/;..:;• .j~,:..:: ~:.:::.~.J 1;fis Jar~.than~loo .persona made. him .a crowd . f. ~ ... f' J'\, ...... " f~'·" ,C\ f , ... ".. ., . • tl ...... II nl 'H ,,\

ON THE WEB • www.cecilwhig.com September 2008 • Fair Hill International • Page 9 favorite and he will surely be missed. the Rolex Kentucky Three Day Event, Rider of the Year" titles. She also rode quickly. He won his first event at Karen 0' Connor and Theodore CCI**** on Prince Panache. in the 1986 World Championship in the training, preliminary and inter­ 0'Connor placed 3rd at the Rolex She won the Rolex Kentucky Three Gawler, Australia. mediate levels so Amy tried him at CCI**** in 2007 as well as having won Day Event, CCI**** to start out the On the basis of her performance in the advanced level in October, 1998 Individual and Team Gold medals at 1999 season. She ended 1999 by plac­ 1991 with Mr. Maxwell, the USET pro­ where he won the two-star at Radnor. the 2007 Pan American Games. In 2006 ing second to her husband David in the vided a grant for O'Connor to compete His solid performance in the three­ the pair made their debut performance USET Three Star Fall Championship at in Europe. While there, she finished star at Punchestown (Ireland) in May, at the Fair Hill International much to . the Fair Hill International on Regal third at Burghley and Mr. Maxwell 1999 earned Amy a trip to the Pan the delight of spectators. Scot. O'Connor won the team Silver was named USCT A and the Chronicle American Games where she finished 2006 went on to include Karen plac­ Medal at the 1996 Olympic Games in of the Horse's "Horse of the Year." 4th individually, just two penalties ing 12th with her mount Upstage at Atlanta with husband and teammate, Karen finished first and third in the away from the Bronze Medal. the Rolex CCI****; 7th at the Red Hills David. O'Connor first made a World 1993 Punchestown CCI*** Three Day Tryon had an outstanding two weeks CIC***, as well as representing the Championship team when she quali­ Event, as well as third in a CCI** in April, 2002. She rode Woodstock u.s. at the World Equestrian Games in fied for the 1982 World Championship. at Loughanmore, Ireland. She was to the Reserve Championship in the Aachen, Germany. However, she was forced to withdraw . ranked third in the World that year, USET Three Star,Spring Chamionship In 2004 Karen competed both, when her horse became sick. She did and was the number 1 ranked lady at the MBNA Foxhall Cup CCI*** and Upstage and A Phar Cry, at the win a World Championship medal, rider. then rode Poggio II to third place in the Americ.an Eventing Championships. a team Bronze, at the 1998 World Based on her i,nternational perfor­ USET Four Star Championship at the Karen finished 2nd with Upstage in . Equestrian Games in Rome, Italy. mances, the U.S. Olympic Committee Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event pre­ the Advanced division, and won the In 1984, riding The Optimist, (USOC) named 0' Connor its 1993 sented y Bayer CCI****. She ended her Intermediate division with A Phar 0'Connor became the first American "Female Equestrian Athlete of the amazing 2002 season by helping the Cry. to WID the Boekelo (Holland) CCI. Year." Karen has been named Lady United States win the team Gold Medal Karen O'Connor had a huge end to Taking over fellow U.S. Equestrian Rider of the Year seven times--1989, at the Eventing World Championships 2003 after she won the Eventing Fall Team (USET) veteran Jim Wofford's 1990, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1997 and 1998. at the World Equestrian. Games in Championship and Fair Hill CCI*** mount, Castlewellan, she won the Jerrez de la Frontera, Spain! Championship at FaIr Hill, MD on 1985 Chesterland (Pennsylvania) CCI In 2004 Amy competed as part of the Grand Slam followed by an individ­ in their first three day event togeth­ bronze medal winning Olympic Three­ ual Silver Medal in the Pan American er. O'Connor was a member of the Home: Duvall, W A Day Event Team in Athens, where she Championship at Fair Hill, MD. 1988 USET Olympic squad, riding Born: February 24, 1970 also finished sixth individually. O'Connor and her 2000 Olympic The Optimist. The following year, she Amy rode Poggio II to an individual mount Prince Panache won the 2001 retired The Optimist and campaigned Amy Tryon has been eventing since bronze medal at the World Equestrian Foxhall Cup CCI*** in Atlanta, GA. Nos Ecus, clinching both the Radnor age seven, although she competed in Games in 2006. The pair returned to In 2000, she won the team Bronze and Fair Hill events, ~d taking the first her first three-star event in 1999. the Olympic Stage in Hong Kong as Medal at the Sydney Olympic Games. of three consecutive U.s. Combined She purchased Poggio II in October, members of the United States Three­ Earlier that year, she came in third in Training Association (USCTA) "Lady 1997 and the young horse advanced Day Event Team this past summer.

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NOV. 13-16, 2008 Eastern States Exposition W Springfield, MA Featuring • -A full schedule of in-depth training clinics, seminars, and demonstrations. • The largest horse-related trade show in the East featuring the foremost retailers and manufacturers, an extensive Breed Pavilion, and the Arabian Horse Association Youth Pavilion . • The pfizer Fantasia on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings showcasing the beauty and diversity of horse breeds Clinton Anderson ...... Downunder Horsemanship~ as well as the excitement of many equestrian sports. Advance tickets will be on sale from July 14-0ctober 17, 2008. They Chris COx ...... General Training & Horsemanship may be purchased online or by calling (740) 845-0085 Linda Allen ...... Hunters & Jumpers Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm fT. Courtney King-Dye ...... Dressage • Are you and your horse the ultimate team? Win cash and julie Goodnight ...... straightforward Horsemanship prizes in the Equine Affaire Versatile Horse & Rider Lendon Gray...... Dressage Championship. Consult www.equineaffaire.com for details. Matt Mills...... Reining jan Byyny ...... £venting EVENT HOURS Charmayne james ...... Barrel Racing Thursday-Saturday ...... 9:00am-7:30pm Karen Scholl ...... Horsemanship for Women Sunday ...... 9:0Oam-5:00pm Craig Kellogg ...... Driving ADMISSION Elizabeth Graves ...... £asy-Galted H'orses Ryan Gingerich ...... Connective Horsemanship General admission to Equine Affaire includes all cliniCS, seminars & demonstrations. Donna Snyder-Smith ...... DIstance Competition & Centered Rldln~ Adults: ...... Daily: ...... $13.00 Tim Gillespie ...... Western Pleasure Four-day Pass: ...... $45.00 Children.7 -12: ...... Daily: ...... $8.00 Scot Hansen ...... Trail Riding Four-day Pass: ...... $28.00 & Mounted Police Horse Training Children 6 & Under: ...... Free Chris Cassenti ...... £nglish Pleasure julie Good ...... Miniature Horses Tickets available in advance from July 14-0ctober 1 7 and at the door. Cash only at the door. The Eastern States Exposition will charge for Laura Amandis ...... Liberty & Exhibition Horse Training parking. No refunds. No pets. Terri Jenkins & The Canadian Cowgirls ...... Drill Teams PROUD SPONSORS OF EQ!JINEAFFAIRE NEA Sidesaddle Association ...... Sldesaddle Presenters and topiCS are subject to change. AniuJ.al- Health ~ ~~ Nu~rena· ~ 7i"Xr.:;.:;/ :SOONER

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