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By JOSH SHANNON Group takes issue with [email protected] research using rats Newark City Council on Monday ap- Pg. 2 proved a controversial plan to build apartments and additional retail space COMMUNITY in the Park N Shop just months after ap- pearing poised to reject it. The project sailed through unanimous- ly and, in a striking reversal, council members who had sharply criticized the Celebrating America project in March heaped praise upon the See PARK-N-SHOP Page 9 Brightening the room Minster’s closing after 123 years 99-year-old’s floral hobby benefits nursing home By JOSH SHANNON Pg. 5 [email protected] Minster’s Jewelers, one of Newark’s old- SPORTS est businesses, will close its doors for the last time on Saturday after 123 years. The closure, announced Tuesday, comes seven months after owner Marilyn Minster died at age 87. The Minster family debated what to do with the store and decided last week to close it, Marilyn’s son, Will Minster, said. “There’s really not a next generation to take over and continue it,” Will said. Increased competition from larger chains NFL player and online retailers makes it difficult for a small independent jewelry shop to survive, comes home Will said, adding he believes there is still a NEWARK POST PHOTOS BY JOSH SHANNON market for a jewelry repair shop in Newark. Newark’s annual Independence Day celebration, officially called Liberty Day, drew thousands of people to the Del. native Duron Harmon University of Delaware’s athletic complex on July 4. Top: Fiona Ferguson (left), 2, runs through the crowd. Above See CLOSING leads football camp left: The Mason Dixon Band performs. Above right: Fireworks explode over the UD Field House. Page 6 Pg. 10 HEATING •AIR CONDITIONING • WWW.ENHANCEDHVAC.COM POLICE Local Dependable Chase ends Professional

with crash Avai $ 00 ‘Distressed juvenile’ wrecks 25 OFF while being pursued by UD cops $ 00 Pg. 4 79 2 LOCAL NEWS CONNECT WITH US NEWARK POST 7.13.2018 The week ahead PETA protests professor’s research on rats By BROOKE SCHULTZ Artist reception: Tonight, 6 to 8 p.m., at the Newark [email protected] Arts Alliance, 276 E. Main St. A reception will be held for the arts alliance’s annual members’ show. The ex- A small group of demon- hibit will be on display through July 27. Free. strators led by People for the Concert: Tonight, 7 to 8 p.m., at Newark Free Library, Ethical Treatment of Animals 750 Library Ave. Listen to the music of Ann Wyeth Mc- gathered outside the Univer- Coy as performed by pianist Donna Beach and enjoy sity of Delaware’s McKinly the art of N.C. Wyeth and other members of the Wyeth Laboratory on Delaware Av- family. Free. enue on Monday to protest Second Saturday Nature Crafts: Saturday, 12:30 a professor’s research tech- p.m., at Glasgow Park Bank Barn, 2275 Pulaski High- niques. way. Attendees can create decorative items using natu- On the first day of the uni- ral materials like seed pods, grasses, twigs and more. versity’s second summer ses- Free. sion, protestors held signs Summer concert: Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., at White that read “UD: Stop abusing NEWARK POST PHOTO BY BROOKE SCHULTZ Clay Creek State Park, 880 New London Road. Karen baby rats,” “Electroshocking A group of protesters, led by PETA, organize outside of McKinly Laboratory, a University of Rodriguez & Latin Jazz Ensemble will perform as part baby rats won’t help abused Delaware building, to protest the research techniques of a professor on Monday. of the park’s weekly summer concert series. Free, but kids” and “Animal cruelty – park fees apply. at home: get arrested, in the benefit to human health,” ac- Office of Laboratory Animal Roth did not respond to a For more events, visit newarkpostonline.com/calendar. lab: get funded” as a stand cording to Davidoich. PETA Welfare.” request for comment. To submit listings, go online or email news@newark- against research conducted has filed a complaint with the “Dr. Tania Roth is an ac- In an editorial published postonline.com. Information runs in the print edition as by Tania Roth, an associate National Institute of Child complished and respected Monday in the News Jour- space is available. professor of psychological Health and Human Develop- researcher in the field of nal, Roth wrote that her work and brain sciences. ment to ask it to cut funding behavioral epigenetics. Her “seeks to understand how “For nearly 20 years, Tania for her research. important research helps in- negative experiences early Roth has been tormenting “Rats feel pain and fear form appropriate treatments in life have lifelong impacts and killing mother rats and and loneliness just like the for children who have been on the brain and behavior…. their infants in pointless, dogs and cats we keep as abused or traumatized,” Tip- Without the animals I work cruel and inhumane experi- companions,” Davidoich pett continued. “The Univer- with, I would not be able to ments,” said Katerina Da- said. “Unfortunately, rats are sity of Delaware supports uncover the basis of how vidoich, a spokesperson for exempted from the Animal her vital research program our experiences affect our PETA. “We’re calling on the Welfare Act; they don’t even as part of our fundamental brains. We already are using University of Delaware to put have minimal protections in mission to make a positive information we have fathered a stop to these experiments.” laboratories, so it’s really im- impact on society through from our work with rodents Roth’s research focuses portant that we get pressure education and scholarship.” to inform intervention ef- on the long-term influence from the school to stop these Charlotte Chaze, a gradu- forts with neglected and at- of maltreatment in early-life cruel experiments.” ate researcher in biochemical risk children in the US and caregiving experiences. She In a prepared statement, engineering at the university, abroad.” uses developing and adult UD spokeswoman Andrea was among the protesters According to UD, the Of- male and female rats to study Boyle Tippett said the institu- gathered outside McKinly fice of Laboratory Animal the brain regions that are tion is committed to “provid- Laboratory. Welfare in the National Insti- significant in behavioral and ing the highest standard of “We already know abuse tutes of Health investigated mental health. humane treatment to animals causes mental health issues,” the claims against Roth and NEWARK POST FILE PHOTO PETA alleges that Roth has used in research, and we fol- she said. “We need to fund found that her research com- The annual summer concert series at White Clay Creek used $2 million of public funds low all guidelines from the mental health research, not plies with the regulations and State Park continues Wednesday. in experiments that “have no National Institutes of Health this.” guidelines.

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Hours: Unlimited Wash Club Mon-Sat 7am-7pm, $17.50per Month. Sun9am-5pm NEWARK POST 7.13.2018 CONNECT WITH US LOCAL NEWS 3 UD increases tuition, allows for more credit hours By BROOKE SCHULTZ over the last several years. The will be charged $500. Students [email protected] most dramatic increase occurred who were already enrolled in the in 2009, when tuition rose 9.7 programs prior to the spring 2018 The University of Delaware is percent. In the last decade, un- semester will be charged at a dis- rolling out changes for the 2018-19 dergraduate rates have increased counted rate. academic year – including raising more than 80 percent. For the 2017-18 year, students the price of tuition. This year will also introduce a received more than $121 million Officials announced that the differential charge for students in grants and scholarships, which university will charge in-state stu- enrolled in the Alfred Lerner increased 60 percent over the last dents $520 more – for a yearly to- College of Business & Econom- five years. tal of $13,680 for tuition and fees ics, the College of Engineering In addition to the changes in – and out-of-state students $1,160 and the School of Nursing. For cost, the university has lifted its more, for a total of $34,310. these students, an additional credit-hour cap as a way to help Including room and board fees, charge will be included in the tu- students graduate in four years. the average cost for an undergrad- ition and fees fall and spring se- Students will now be able to take uate student to live on campus is mester billing statements, which 18 or more credit hours without $26,544 for residents and $47,174 are sent out in mid-July and mid- being charged. for nonresidents – an increase December. In previous years, students could from last year of just under 1 per- According to the university, take between 12 and 17 credits per cent for both. full-time students enrolled in the semester for the same cost, and NEWARK POST PHOTO BY JOSH SHANNON The increase in tuition and fees programs will be charged an ad- would have to pay extra for any ad- Graduates attend the University of Delaware’s commencement in May. reflects a steady rise in prices ditional $1,000. Part-time students ditional credit hours. This fall, the cost of tuition will increase once again. Christina board weighs restrictions on its communication to staff George Evans presented board members’ ability to govern their own dis- direction to the superin- pass the first read failed All requests would a revision to the board’s to make suggestions or trict,” he said. “I cannot tendent in the one district, 4-3. The first read was re- go through board policy manual concerning recommendations to any see a clear path as to why one vision, one voice of introduced by Evans and board-staff communica- subordinates of the super- any board member would the board,” he said. then-board member Har- president tion. A first read of the re- intendent. want to control communi- Under the current policy, rie Ellen Minnehan at the vision passed 4-3. Board member John cation with their own su- the members of the board June 26 meeting, where a By BROOKE SCHULTZ The revision would make Young called the revision a perintendent in this man- deal with the administra- motion to postpone voting [email protected] it so the members of the “burden to each and every ner.” tion through the superin- passed. Since then, newly- board deal with the ad- member of this board.” Evans said that the pol- tendent and “will not give elected board member Under a proposed new ministration only through “If we enact this in its icy is not meant to be an orders to any subordinates Keeley Powell filled Min- policy, the Christina Board request of the board presi- current form or anything impediment, but a way of the superintendent ei- nehan’s vacated seat. of Education could limit its dent. In this iteration, the that remotely resembles to make communication ther publicly or privately, The policy draft has not own communication and president will use “his/her this, this policy will be far more efficient. but may may suggestions changed since it was in- access to information from discretion” in forwarding and away the most control- “It streamlines in terms and recommendations.” troduced during regular the district. the communications and ling document any school of what it is we strive for The policy was first pro- session on June 12. It will At a board meeting Tues- requests to the superin- board will have imposed collectively, in terms of posed at the June 12 meet- be discussed again at the day night, board member tendent. It also limits the upon themselves in order transfer of information and ing, where a motion to next meeting.

The Post Stumper ANSWERS ON PAGE 10 ACROSS 39 Standard 20 Ewe’s mate 1 ‘East of Eden’ 40 Fun and games 23 One-named brother 41 Steamy supermodel 4 Oil cartel 45 Tubular pasta 24 Wife of Geraint 8 Partner 48 Connecticut city 25 Forget-me- ____ 12 Frazier foe 50 Tend texts (flowers) 13 Gilpin of ‘Frasier’ 51 Big fair, for short 26 Trudge 14 Rainbow 52 ___ tai 27 Go sightseeing 15 Town in 53 Zilch 28 Director Connecticut 54 Cubicle fixture Preminger 17 Opening day? 55 Ltr. holder 29 Bad spell 18 Spring, for one 32 Had some snacks 19 Verb for you DOWN 33 “The ___ the 21 Ninny 1 Raven calls Worlds” (H.G. Wells 22 Town in 2 Downwind novel) Connecticut 3 Bart’s sister 35 Sock part 26 Boutique 4 Go up against 36 Composer Bela 29 Skirt edge 5 Drudges 38 Banal 30 L-P link 6 Blunder 39 Criminals, to cops 31 Used car sites 7 Fortress 42 Heavy reading? 32 Singer Torm 8 Countertop 43 Tehran’s country 33 Sit tight appliance 44 Roman 404 34 “Shoo!” 9 Branch 45 Buddhist sect 35 Prom rental 10 Spanish aunt 46 Altar affirmative 36 Wedding rings 11 Curved letter 47 Can metal 37 Town in 16 Despots 49 Chopping tool Connecticut 4 LOCAL NEWS CONNECT WITH US NEWARK POST 7.13.2018 Two hurt when UD Police chase ends in crash

By JOSH SHANNON driver lost control of the which sustained only minor threatening to harm herself [email protected] vehicle and hit the rear of a damage, was not hurt. Nei- while parked near the Bob DART bus that was waiting ther the bus driver nor the Carpenter Center. Two people were hurt to turn onto Park Place, Ru- two passengers on the bus When officers arrived, the Saturday evening when a bin said. The Jeep then col- were injured. girl, described only as a “dis- “distressed juvenile” being lided head-on with a Hon- No police vehicles were di- tressed juvenile,” fled “at a pursued by University of da that was turning onto rectly involved in the crash. high rate of speed,” accord- Delaware Police crashed southbound South College South College Avenue ing to the statement. her Jeep into a bus and two Avenue, spun around and was closed for nearly three Police plan to charge the cars in Newark. hit another turning vehicle hours while police investi- girl with reckless endanger- The crash happened before coming to a stop in gated and a HAZMAT team ing and an assortment of around 6 p.m. at the inter- the intersection. cleaned up fluid that spilled traffic offenses. section of South College Av- The female driver of the from the bus. UD did not release her age enue and West Park Place, Jeep and the male driver of UD Police would not an- but noted she is not a stu- according to Lt. Andrew the Honda were both taken swer questions about the dent at the university. Rubin, a spokesman for the to the hospital to be treated incident, but an unnamed The Newark Post request- Newark Police Department. for their injuries, which spokesperson wrote in a ed information about UD’s NEWARK POST PHOTO BY JOSH SHANNON UD officers were chasing Rubin described as not life- statement that the incident policies regarding police A Jeep being chased by University of Delaware Police collided the Jeep north on South threatening. was prompted by a call chases but did not receive a with a DART bus and two other vehicles on South College Avenue College Avenue when the The driver of the Toyota, concerning a girl who was reply. on Saturday evening. Armed robbery probed at Police report no fireworks-related arrests

By BROOKE SCHULTZ nance, all fireworks remain ille- to the calls but did not hear or Newark-area gas station [email protected] gal in city limits, despite a recent locate any fireworks. In the last change in state law that allows incident, the officers located fire- By BROOKE SCHULTZ The robbers are described as black Despite a public relations sparkers and ground-based fire- works, which they confiscated. [email protected] men, between 5 feet 9 inches and 5 campaign aimed at remind- works. No charges were pressed. feet 10 inches tall, all wearing hooded ing Newarkers that sparklers Officers responded to four calls “Our policy allows for discre- Delaware State Police are search- sweatshirts, jeans and ski masks. and other fireworks are still il- regarding fireworks in the area tion to choose whether to charge ing for three suspects following an Jaffe said one was armed with a hand- legal in Newark, the Newark on July 4, but did not make any or not for minor offenses,” Rubin armed robbery at a gas station near gun and another was armed with a Police Department issued no arrests. said. Newark last week. blunt force object. fireworks-related citations last Lt. Andrew Rubin, a spokesper- Individuals can be fined $25 to The robbery occurred just before This robbery comes just more than week. son for NPD, said that in three $100 for violating the city’s fire- 4:30 a.m. July 5 at the Exxon gas sta- a week after another armed robbery According to Newark city ordi- of the cases, officers responded works law. tion located at 263 E. Chestnut Hill occurred in the parking lot of the Road, adjacent to Pencader Plaza, ac- same gas station. In that June 27 inci- cording to Master Cpl. Melissa Jaffe, dent, a customer was approached by a spokesperson for the Delaware the robber while sitting in his vehicle. Man charged with home improvement fraud State Police. When the robber asked the victim According to police, an employee to borrow a small amount of money, By JOSH SHANNON Rubin, a spokes- pointment to obtain an estimate went outside for his break and was the victim complied. The robber then [email protected] man for the for home improvement work. approached from behind by a man asked for more and grabbed the addi- Newark Police When Lindell arrived for the ap- who told him to open the doors to the tional money from the victim’s hand. Police used an undercover Department. pointment, officers arrested him. business. When he ran away, he displayed a sting to catch a man accused of However, Lin- A search of Lindell turned up The victim complied and was held handgun, according to police. bilking a Newark resident who dell, 34, of Wilm- methamphetamine and drug par- at gunpoint while three men entered Anyone with information about ei- hired him to do home improve- ington, never aphernalia, Rubin said. the building and ordered him to open ther robbery should call state police ment work. returned to do Lindell was charged with home up the cash register. One of the rob- at 302-365-8566. Information may Late last month, the resident the work, Rubin improvement fraud, which is a bers stole cash while the second also be provided by calling Delaware reporting paying a deposit to added. LINDELL felony, as well as drug possession grabbed several boxes of blunts and crime stoppers at 1-800-TIP-333 or Lawrence Lindell, who claimed Last week, charges. He was committed to cigarettes. via the internet at www.delaware. to be a licensed and insured con- undercover offi- the Howard R. Young Correction- The victim was not harmed. crimestoppersweb.com. tractor, in April, said Lt. Andrew cers called Lindell to set up an ap- al Institution in lieu of $1,540 bail.

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By BROOKE SCHULTZ “Seeing people making a [email protected] fuss over how happy they were to see her – see her If Madeline Sparre had in the sense of the flow- her way, she’d “garden ‘til ers – how much it touched the next county over,” ac- their lives...It just impacted cording to her daughter her so much emotionally Trina Damico. that that was a big turning “You can tell I’m from the point,” Damico said. “She country,” Sparre noted. is leaving a legacy; she is These days, though, the making a difference.” 99-year-old deals less with Since she started mak- dirt and more with artificial ing them in March, Sparre flowers. She spends time has created nearly 200 ar- crafting vibrant and ornate rangements, which have flower arrangements for gone to grave sites, nurs- Newark Manor, a nursing ing homes and even to home on West Main Street. people at Acme and to a Last week, Sparre and maintenance worker who Damico made the trip from helped fix Damico’s wash- Damico’s condo in Wilm- ing machine. ington to Newark Manor, “My flowers take first pri- where they dropped off ar- ority,” she said. rangement after arrange- “And it’s true,” Damico ment into the foyer. laughed. “Every morning, “It adds cheer,” said Doris she has cream of wheat Kennedy, business man- with blueberries and ager for the manor, as she peaches – that’s her favor- helped unload Damico’s ite breakfast of all time – car. “They’re beautiful.” she has it every day. But I The arrangements have NEWARK POST PHOTO BY BROOKE SCHULTZ have to watch her because been placed in the en- Madeline Sparre sits with her flower arrangements. Sparre, 99, makes the arrangements for several facilities, including Newark Manor. she’ll sit there...you can trance to the nursing home, almost see her starting to tucked into the windows of look at them – ‘You have to the dining area on the first become difficult for her. Be- Md., until she had a minor kle back to her eye. She just co wanted to do something finish breakfast first; finish floor and are in many of the cause they live in a condo, stroke last year, that was lit up, like a child at Christ- with them. Someone suggest- your breakfast first.’” patients’ rooms, Kennedy gardening isn’t an option. frustrating. mas.” ed that Newark Manor could And every week when noted. “I don’t have any way for So, Damico bought her At first, it started as some- use a bright, vivid touch. Damico comes home with Sparre began crafting the her to have an outlet, to some flowers from AC thing to keep Sparre – who “I thought that was a won- a new batch of flowers, arrangements just a few have a hobby, to have some- Moore to tap into Sparre’s was accustomed to social- derful idea,” Sparre said. Sparre said, “I sometimes months ago. At 99, watch- thing that’s hers,” Damico love of the outdoors and her izing with friends and neigh- And it was wonderful for wonder what I’m going to ing TV, reading and writing said. Eastern Shore heritage. bors – active and engaged. Sparre too, Damico noted, do with them.” – all things Sparre has en- And for Sparre, who lived “She was fascinated,” she But, she was making so many as it improved her mood “But it doesn’t take you joyed in her long life – have on her own in Chestertown, said. “It just brought a twin- flower arrangements, Dami- immensely. long,” Damico laughed. Church Directory

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at the store in 1945, when by osmosis,” she quickly CLOSING she was 15. She was friends became a respected leader From with William Minster, the in the Newark business Page 1 teenage son of John Henry, community. She later in- and often visited him at troduced her own line of He considered scaling back the store. John Henry told jewelry that she designed Minster’s to focus exclu- her, “If you’re gonna come herself. sively on service and repair in here, you might as well In 1995, when the store but ultimately chose not to. come in to work,” she re- marked its centennial, she “I’ve done that for 30 called years later. made it clear she had no years of my life,” said Will, She and William eventu- plans to retire. who once ran a Minster’s ally wed, and in 1955, she “I’m not ready to give location in Wilmington. “I helped the family open a it up because I love what have a career in commer- second location in the new- I’m doing,” Marilyn told cial real estate and I’m not ly built Newark Shopping the Newark Post that year. ready to go back to that. It’s Center, where it is the last “As a person who has been better to just let go.” remaining original tenant. seemingly alone in busi- Minster’s traces its histo- She took the reins of ness, I have found that as ry back to 1895, when Jacob the company in the 1960s, you go through life, you John Minster, an immigrant when her husband retired really never do anything from Germany, purchased a due to health issues and totally alone. Lots of my watchmaking shop in Elk- later died. customers are my friends. ton, Md., and gave it the “She was thrust into it, I like having the young NEWARK POST PHOTO BY JOSH SHANNON Minster name. but she was destined for it,” people come in and say Minster’s Jewelers will close Saturday after 123 years in business. John Henry Minster Will said earlier this year, that they remember com- bought the shop in 1912 and noting that his mother al- ing in with their parents. been good to us.” ers have stopped in to business’ legacy. supplemented the watch ways wanted to be active We have served the com- Indeed, she continued share their memories and “It’s been through four business by making jewelry and helping change things munity, and the commu- working in the store until express sadness over the generations,” he said. and later expanding to sell for the better. “She wasn’t nity has helped us back. just a couple weeks before end of Minster’s, but Will “There are so few business- china, glassware, greeting going to be a stay-at-home That is what has allowed she died Dec. 28. said he is at peace with es that get to 123 years and cards and other gifts. mom.” us to survive and reach As word of the closure the decision to close and even fewer that have had Marilyn started working A self-professed “jeweler 100 years. The people have spread this week, custom- would rather celebrate the the same name.” Do youoraloved one struggle on thestairs? AN ACORNSTAIRLIFT IS APERFECT SOLUTIONFOR: AvailableMondaythruFriday ü Arthritis andCOPDsufferers AARP AUTO INSURANCE until11:00 A.M. Only! (Regular Breakfast Menu availableafter11:00) $5.95 ü Thosewith mobilityissues THE PURCHASE OF A FROM THE HARTFORD ü Anyone who struggles on thestairs NEW STAIRLIFT! Guilday’s TO SPEAK WITH AN AGENT ANDREQUESTA CALL NOW FOR YOUR FREE INFORMATION KIT AND DVD! FREE QUOTE CALL THEHARTFORDTOSEE Just 1Mile East Rt. 40, just over MD/DE Line 1-855-841-2971 HOWMUCH YOUCOULD SAVE: 2725 Pulaske Highway,Glasgow,DE Hours -Monday-Saturday 5:30 am -3pm •Sunday 7:00 am -2:00pm *Not valid on previous purchases. Not valid with any other offers or discounts. Not valid on refurbished models. Only valid towards purchase of aNEW Acorn Stairlift directly from the manufacturer.$250 discount will be applied to new orders. 1-877-579-9788 Please mention this ad when calling. AZ ROC278722,CA942619, MN LC670698,OK50110,ORCCB 198506,RI 88,WAACORNSI894OB,WVWV049654,MAHIC169936,NJ13VH07752300, PA PA101967, CT ELV0425003-R5. 302-366-1241 www.guildays.com IDEAS WANTED

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“You’ve done a lot of good, but it’s not PARK-N-SHOP yet reached the tipping point where the From neighborhood says yes,” Hamilton said Page 1 then. Wallace concurred. developer, DSM Commercial. “That is clearly not what the residents “You kept all your promises, you’ve want,” she said. “I don’t think this is in been open to suggestions, and you’ve the community’s best interest.” told me your plans,” Councilman Chris However, on Monday, Wallace walked Hamilton said. back those comments. At a meeting in late March, council “I will clarify – the residents who I seemed ready to vote the project down talked to when I was campaigning were – which by law would prevent the de- not in favor. However, I have since heard veloper from bringing forth a revised from quite a number of residents who rezoning proposal for two years – but are in favor of this project,” she said. “I at the last minute agreed to give DSM a am always one to admit when I may be chance to come back with a revised plan wrong or may have misspoke or maybe that would address concerns. not said the whole thing I should have DSM, however, returned with the same said.” project, with no substantial changes. Wallace also lauded DSM for attract- The plan calls for demolishing the ing Jerry’s Artarama to the site, calling shuttered M&T Bank building at the it “quite a coup.” The fine art store chain corner of South Main Street and Apple is moving its Wilmington location to an Road and replacing it with a three-story existing storefront in the Park N Shop. building containing 10,600 square feet “That shows a level of commitment to of retail space on the first floor and 12 SUBMITTED IMAGE making this a destination for our resi- apartments on the second and third An artist’s rendering shows what the mixed-use project at the Park N Shop will look like from dents as well as bringing in outsiders,” floors. There will be 10 four-bedroom South Main Street. she said. “Jerry’s Artarama is a place apartments and two two-bedroom apart- that people travel to to shop.” ments for a total of 44 bedrooms. Park N Shop property is an asset, not a concerns from neighbors. Wallace added that she remains con- The firm did agree to three minor detriment, to the community,” Hoffman Over the last year, a number of resi- cerned that most development in the stipulations requested by Hamilton, said. dents of the surrounding neighbor- city is geared toward students rather DSM attorney Mike Hoffman said. DSM DSM also agreed to deed-restrict the hoods raised concerns about the en- than families and said the city needs agreed to provide 24-hour contact infor- rest of the property to preclude any croachment of student housing and to come up with a plan for encouraging mation for the property manager in case future plans for additional residential fears that the project would bring more more diversity in the types of develop- of problems, avoid providing outdoor space. traffic. Others, though, supported it and ments proposed. gathering areas for the apartment ten- The project required a rezoning, com- praised DSM for its efforts to improve Hamilton, who in March had told DSM ants and include language in the apart- prehensive plan amendment, major sub- the aging Park N Shop. to either be good neighbors or try their ment leases that addresses noise viola- division and special-use permit. The In March, Hamilton and Council- luck in court, praised the developer for tions. planning commission unanimously rec- woman Jen Wallace, who both represent picking the neighborly path. “We hope that the above three repre- ommended council approve the project, neighborhoods that surround the Park “Thank you for listening,” he said sentations further reinforce the appli- but council balked at the plan in March, N Shop, said that they believe most of Monday. “I think you guys so far have cant’s commitment to seeing that the with several council members citing their constituents were opposed. proven to be good neighbors.”

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By JON BUZBY around from group to group ball, especially during the really a community school, [email protected] shouting encouragement, last hour of the non-contact but I thought this event here making corrections and dol- 7-on-7 competition. brought a lot of different There are a lot of people ing out high-fives. “This camp helps the play- communities together for a who would pay good money “I just wanted to get them ers get to see a guy from day of teaching and learning for the opportunity to meet a out here and let them know Delaware who started out the game of football. To see two-time Super Bowl champi- that you can accomplish what in football just like they did,” the kids, even the parents, on and get an autograph. On I’ve accomplished,” said Har- Andre Smith Sr. said in be- really enjoying the event is a Saturday morning, nearly mon, a member of Caesar tween taking pictures along wonderful thing. It’s great to 500 kids had the privilege to Rodney’s 2008 state cham- the sidelines. “They are get- see a Delaware native come meet one for free. pionship team. “I tell them, ting to learn from extremely back home and put on an New England Patriot de- yes it’s extremely hard. A intelligent football minds. event like this for kids.” fensive back Duron Harmon lot of people don’t even get a This is something you don’t At the end of the morning, held his first-ever Duron chance to even sniff the NFL. get to do every day.” after 150 boxes of pizza were Harmon Football Camp at But if it’s something that you Smith’s son, Andre Jr., is devoured, the players gath- Hodgson Vo-Tech, admitted- really want to do and some- a rising freshman at Cara- ered around Harmon one ly not knowing what type of thing you really want to sac- vel Academy who hopes last time for a camp photo turnout or success he’d have rifice for, you can do it.” to play linebacker for the before walking away with with his inaugural attempt at Among the NFL players in Buccaneers.a a drawstring bag with the hosting a camp. attendance were Delaware “I had a great experience,” camp logo emblazoned on it As the morning was near- natives Alex Ellis (Delmar Smith Jr. said. “The camp and a water bottle and auto- ing completion and Harmon High, Kansas City Chiefs) was very well organized and graphed picture of Harmon stepped away from coach- and Briean Boddy Calhoun helpful. Each drill was well tucked inside. Each player ing on the field to visit with (University of Minnesota, crafted and succeeded in also took with them an im- the media in the north end Cleveland Browns). They teaching valuable technique. portant message. zone of the football stadium, were joined by Carlton Adu- I also really enjoyed the com- “Work hard,” Harmon he took a moment to look gosi (Arizona Cardinals), petitive style drills and 7v7. told them. “You can’t beat across the field at the sea of Tim Wright (Kansas City It gave you a chance to use people who work hard. Hard kids running through drills NEWARK POST PHOTO BY JON BUZBY Chiefs), Logan Ryan (Ten- technique you learned from work always beats talent any in nearly perfect weather. A Duron Harmon, pictured with Hodgson Vo-Tech football head nessee Titans) and a host of the previous drills. Ultimate- day. Especially when talent huge smile appeared across coach Frank Moffett Jr., hosted his first football camp for nearly other high school and col- ly, the camp was fun and it doesn’t work hard. When his face. 500 players on Saturday at Hodgson. lege coaches who eagerly ac- was great learning from the you put hard working people “Amazing. Beyond my cepted Harmon’s invitation best Delaware has to offer.” with talent, the sky is the wildest imagination,” said to help out. When Harmon decided he limit.” Harmon, who played at Cae- parents, the smiles on their just excited I was able to be “It’s surreal, man, just the wanted to host a camp in his For the nearly 500 kids in sar Rodney High School and faces. Seeing the coaching part of something this spe- amount of support that I got home state and found out attendance at his first camp, Rutgers University before staff interact with [the play- cial.” from not only the families but that Caesar Rodney’s stadi- Harmon helped put that sky being drafted by the Patri- ers]. Seeing the players in- Harmon wasn’t just a the coaching staff,” Harmon um would be under construc- just a little bit closer within ots in the third round of the teracting with each other. figurehead at his camp. said. “I have coaches from tion to install a new turf field, their reach. 2013 NFL Draft. “To see all It’s an amazing experience. Throughout the morning, all over the East Coast today the former Rider turned to these kids out here all hav- I couldn’t have dreamt any- the 6-foot-1, 205-pound chis- that volunteered their time to Hodgson head coach Frank Post Stumper solved ing a great time. To see the thing better than this. I’m eled 27-year-old bounced come out here and help me Moffett Jr., a fellow Caesar with my first annual football Rodney alumnus, and asked camp. It’s just an amazing him if he’d be willing to help feeling.” host the camp. On what was a splendid “It’s great what we were summer day, hundreds of able to accomplish here,” ex- parents and other specta- plained Moffett, who had two tors lined the sidelines of of his former players who the fields knowing they’d get played with Harmon at Rut- a glimpse of some live NFL gers, twin brothers Jamal and players. They were also treat- Jamil Merrell, volunteering ed to some impressive foot- at the camp. “Hodgson is not

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Wanted to Buy Yard Sales Yard Sales Yard Sales Wanted to Buy LEGAL NOTICE Autos RE: DEADLY WEAPON CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! COLORA NORTH EAST Seeking Sealed/Full Bottles Of I, Andrea Fleck, residing at 155 West Branch Circle Vintage Bourbon and Rye (Pre- 2002 and Newer! Any Condition. 5 Morris Lane, Newark, DE 85 Spring Knoll Court Running or Not. Competitive 7/14, 8:00 AM 9am - 2pm 1990) Alex 443-223-7669. 19713 , will make application Offer! Free Towing! We’re to the judges of the Superior HUGE GARAGE SALE - Fur- DOWNSIZING SALE - House Motorcycles/ ELKTON: décor, furniture,DVD’s, Nationwide! Court of the State of Delaware niture, chest freezer, hand- Call Now: 1-888-416-2330. bags, home décor, Harley, 32 Russell Rd clothing, shoes, and more!! ATVs in and for New Castle Coun- enclosed trailer...lots of stuff July 13th, 14th, and 15th 06 Harley Davidson Dyna. 64k CASH FOR CARS: We Buy Any ty at Wilmington for the next for the guys too!!! Estate of Marjorie Truitt PERRYVILLE, MD miles. Serviced, oil changed & Condition Vehicle, 2002 and term for a license to carry a Entire contents of home must 211 Mclhinney Str. new front brakes $5000 Newer. Nationwide Free Pick concealed deadly weapon, or ELKTON - MOVING SALE sell includes many new and 9am - 1pm 443-553-9305 Up! Call Now: 1-800-864-5960. weapons for the protection of 114 Wedgemont Drive unused items. Clothing, furni- Saturday my person(s), or property, or Sat-Sun, 7/21-22, 8am-4pm ture, china, crystal, artwork, July 14th Yard Sale Auto Parts & both. Furniture, Lawn Equipment, kitchen ware, small appliances, Accessories Andrea Fleck Household Items, Tools seasonal decorations. TAG YOUR AUTO 6/21/18 The list is endless! FOR SALE IN OUR Four Goodyear Marathon np 7/13 2792145 CLASSIFIEDS st235/80R16 trailer use only $60, 443-877-7471 Cars go faster Herr Food employees are in our Classifieds LEGAL NOTICE ELKTON having a yard sale! Flea Market Trailers RE: DEADLY WEAPON 80 Woodholme Way 7/14 8am-til-1pm. www.chesapeakclassified.com I, Willus Lawrence Murray, 2598 Baltimore Pike NEWARK- Kirk Middle School residing at 12 Glencoe Dr., Saturday, July 14, 8-12 Flea Market BIG TEX TRAILER Garage Sale: Furniture, col- Oxford, PA WANTED: Newark, DE 19702, will make 140 Brennen Dr. off Rte. 4 Side rails, fold up tail gate, application to the judges of lectable glassware, kitchen Saturday 7/14, 7am - 2pm RV’s or travel trailers, Cars, items, Christmas decorations, NEWARK electric brakes and lights all Trucks, Suv’s, any condition. the Superior Court of the 91 Kells Avenue Antiques, collectibles, 3 record work. State of Delaware in and for female clothing, and much vendors, CDs, and much more. Cash Buyer. Will pay more more! 8am-3pm Like New than anybody else! New Castle County at Wilm- $1,500 Cash TAG/ESTATE SALE - Fri/Sat, 443-409-1367 No hassle. ington for the next term for a 7/13 & 14. Wanted to Buy Call Jr: 443-414-4145 license to carry a concealed Mid Century Furniture, Vintage deadly weapon, or weapons Toys, Vintage Typewriters, Autos for the protection of my per- Plantation Desk, Household CITY OF NEWARK son(s), or property, or both. Items, Dishes, Pottery, Lots of Newark, Delaware Willus Lawrence Murray ELKTON 1994 GMC Sierra 2500 SLE, Multi Family Flower Pots, Outdoor Concrete, 7/2/18 Books, Quilts, Leather Sleeper 4WD,Cruise Control, Elkwood Estates 25 Kent rd Automatic,$1513 Traffi c Committee np 7/13 2794290 Saturday July 14th Sofa, Danish Barrel Desk, Patio Furniture, 2 Mirrored Cabinets, WANTED! DIABETIC TEST Call: 443-855-3524 Meeting Notice 8am til 1pm LEGAL NOTICE Household items, tools and XMAS Items, Antique Small STRIPS TOP $$$ PAID! DONATE YOUR AUTO, Store Displays, Offi ce Furni- Will pick up. RE: DEADLY WEAPON crafts. A little bit of everything! TRUCK, SUV, RV. Lutheran CANCELED I, Jamie Kristin Corethia Mur- ture, Oak Washstand, Vintage Cash on the spot. Mission Society Compassion ELKTON- 52 Oldfi eld Acres Dr Child’s Table/Chair, Victorian We are Now Paying more The Traffi c Committee meet- ray, residing at 9 Ballina Blvd. Place helps local families ing scheduled for Tuesday, Bear, DE 19701, will make ap- Saturday 7/14, 8am - 12pm Baby Carriage, and much more. for: OneTouch Ultra & Verio, with food, clothing shelter. Family Yard Sale Call 410-920-7345 for info. FreeStyle Lite, Accu-Chek. July 17, 2018 has been can- plication to the judges of the Tax deductible. MVA license celed. Superior Court of the State Un-opened. #W1044. 410-636-0123 ELKTON- 5629 Telegraph Rd Debbie 410-820-6540 of Delaware in and for New Friday 7/13 and Saturday 7/14, NEWARK- 21 South Wynwyd Dr CompassionaPlace.org np 7/13 2795323 Castle County at Wilmington 9am - 3pm Saturday 7/14, 8am - 4pm FREON R12 WANTED: for the next term for a license Barstools, many chairs, rope Childrens’ toys and clothing. CERTIFIED BUYER will PAY To Settle an Estate it will be SOLD AT: to carry a concealed deadly bed from Ireland, end tables, New and nearly new. Infant, tot, CA$H for R12 cylinders or weapon, or weapons for the lamps, rattan furniture, pictures, youth. Riding toys, toddler toys. cases of cans (312) 291-9169; ABSOLUTE AUCTION protection of my person(s), or much much more! Huge selection. Rain or shine. www.refrigerantfi nders.com property, or both. OFFICE BUILDING Jamie Kristin Corethia Murray 140 1/2 East Main St., Elkton, Maryland on: 7/4/18 Saturday, July 28th at 10 AM np 7/13 2794595 The purpose of TERMS & Photos visit: www.rcburkheimer.com R. C. BURKHEIMER 410-920-2228 LEGAL NOTICE np 7/6,13 2794244 RE: DEADLY WEAPON I, James Kevin Ragsdale, re- siding at 184 Portside Court public noTicE ORDER OF PUBLICATION Bear, DE 19701, will make ap- Commonwealth of VA. CODE § 8.01-316 plication to the judges of the CITY OF DANVILLE Superior Court of the State Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court of Delaware in and for New Case No. JJ025847-08-00 Castle County at Wilmington for the next term for a license is to prevent Commonwealth of Virginia, in re STEELE, SHEALYNN to carry a concealed deadly Danville DSS /v. JAMES WATSON weapon, or weapons for the protection of my person(s), or The object of this suite is to: property, or both. TERMINATE PARENTAL RIGHTS OF JAMES WATSON. James Kevin Ragsdale official actions from 7/6/18 It is ORDERED that JAMES WATSON appear at the above- np 7/13 2794914 named Court and protect his or her interests on or before 10/05/2018, 08:30 AM. LEGAL NOTICE occurring in secretnp 7/6,13,20,27 2794233 RE: DEADLY WEAPON I, John Joseph Lazear, resid- ORDER OF PUBLICATION ing at 130 Wren Way, Newark, Commonwealth of Virginia VA. CODE § 8.01-316 DE 19711, will make applica- CITY OF DANVILLE tion to the judges of the Supe- Publishing public notices in Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court rior Court of the State of Del- Case No. JJ025850-08-00 aware in and for New Castle newspapers informs a wide audience County at Wilmington for the Commonwealth of Virginia, in re HARRIS, AHLANNA next term for a license to carry in a local community of a government Danville DSS /v. ANTHONY A. HARRIS a concealed deadly weapon, or weapons for the protection The object of this suite is to: agency's action; reaching citizens that of my person(s), or property, TERMINATE PARENTAL RIGHTS OF ANTHONY A. HARRIS. or both. are passive information seekers that John Joseph Lazear It is ORDERED that ANTHONY HARRIS appear at the above- 7/9/18 named Court and protect his or her interests on or before would otherwise be unaware of the 10/05/2018, 08:30 AM. np 7/13 2795140 np 7/6,13,20,27 2794266 notices that impact the community. LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF NEWARK RE: DEADLY WEAPON Publishing public notices through DELAWARE I, David Christopher Kidder, CITY COUNCIL-PLANNING COMMISSION residing at 125 Kells Ave., the local newspaper also serves an TRAINING NOTICE Newark, DE 19711, will make application to the judges of important audit role as the newspaper July 17, 2018 – 7:00 PM the Superior Court of the Council Chamber State of Delaware in and for acts as an independent third party, able New Castle County at Wilm- A quorum of the City Council and the Planning Commission will ington for the next term for a to legally verify that the government be present at a training on legal issues related to planning and license to carry a concealed zoning in Newark on July 17, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council deadly weapon, or weapons agency has give the public notice. Chamber at the Newark Municipal Building located at 220 South for the protection of my per- Main Street, Newark. son(s), or property, or both. David Christopher Kidder Notice Posted – July 9, 2018 7/10/18 np 7/13 2795139 np 7/13 2795393 NEWARK POST 7.13.2018 CONNECT WITH US LOCAL NEWS 15

CITY OF NEWARK THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY CITY COUNCIL IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF PUBLIC HEARING LOGAN A. WHITE GENESIS GUZMAN-MENDOZA July 23, 2018 – 7:00 PM Petitioner(s) Petitioner(s) TO TO Pursuant to Section 402.2 of the City Charter of the City of LOGAN ALLEN MERCADO GENESIS GUZMAN Newark, Delaware, notice is hereby given of a public hearing at NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JENNIFER MERCADO intend NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that GENESIS GUZMAN-MENDO- a regular meeting of the Council in the Council Chamber at the to present a Petition to the court of Common Pleas for the State ZA intends to present a Petition to the Court of Common Pleas for Municipal Building, 220 South Main Street, Newark, Delaware, of Delaware in and for New Castle County, to change their minor the State of Delaware in and for New Castle County, to change on Monday, July 23, 2018 at 7:00 p.m., at which time the Council child’s name to LOGAN ALLEN MERCADO. his/her name to GENESIS GUZMAN. will consider for Second Reading and Final Passage the follow- JENNIFER MERCADO GENESIS GUZMAN-MENDOZA ing proposed Ordinance: Petitioners Petitioner Dated: 6/28/2018 Dated: 6/21/2018 Bill 18-19 An Ordinance Amending Chapter 5, Animals, np 7/6,13,20 2793953 np 6/29,7/6,13 2792293 Code of the City of Newark, Delaware, to Address Felonious Cruelty to Animals THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY Renee K. Bensley, CMC DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF City Secretary IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF MATTHEW JOSEPH HURST np 7/13 2795285 PAULA DIANE HANNAFORD MCCULLOUCH Petitioner(s) Petitioner(s) TO TO RAMONA JADEROSE HURST PAULA DIANE HANNAFORD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MATTHEW JOSEPH HURST CITY OF NEWARK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that PAULA DIANE HANNAFORD DELAWARE intends to present a Petition to the Court of Common Pleas for MCCULLOUCH intends to present a Petition to the court of Com- the State of Delaware in and for New Castle County, to change mon Pleas for the State of Delaware in and for New Castle Coun- PUBLIC NOTICE his/her name to RAMONA JADEROSE HURST. ty, to change her name to PAULA DIANE HANNAFORD. MATTHEW JOSEPH HURST PAULA DIANE H. MCCULLOUCH Petitioner The Council of the City of Newark, at its regular meeting held Petitioners July 9, 2018 adopted the following resolution: Dated: 6/23/2018 Dated: 7/2/2018 np 6/29,7/6,13 2793071 np 7/6,13,20 2794279 Resolution 18-Q – Approving the Request of RGW, LLC for a Major Subdivision and Special Use Permit THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE OF to Demolish the Existing 2,150 Square Foot THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY Vacant Structure and 6,400 Square Feet of IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF Existing Shopping Center to Construct a DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF JAMES EDWARD LASKOWSKI Mixed Used Building with 10,600 Square Petitioner(s) Feet of Retail Space on the First Floor and ELIZABETH ANNE RACCA Petitioner(s) TO 10 Four-Bedroom and 2 Two-Bedroom LUNA FIONA LASKOWSKI Apartments for a Total of 12 Apartments on TO JACK RACCA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JAMES EDWARD LASKOWS- the Second and Third Floors and Associated KI intends to present a Petition to the Court of Common Pleas for Parking on 4.95 Acres at the Property Known NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ELIZABETH ANNE RACCA in- tends to present a Petition to the court of Common Pleas for the the State of Delaware in and for New Castle County, to change as the Park ‘N’ Shop Located at 275 South his/her name to LUNA FIONA LASKOWSKI. Main Street. State of Delaware in and for New Castle County, to change her name to JACK RACCA. JAMES EDWARD LASKOWSKI ELIZABETH ANNE RACCA Petitioner Renee K. Bensley, CMC Dated: 6/28/2018 City Secretary Petitioner Dated: 7/10/2018 np 7/6,13,20 2793639 np 7/13 2795285 np 7/13,20,27 2795400 PUBLIC AUCTION CITY OF NEWARK SENTINEL SELF STORAGE DELAWARE THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE OF ELECTION BOARD MEETING AGENDA DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY 465 Pulaski Hwy IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF New Castle, DE 19720 July 19, 2018 – 3:00 PM SARAH ANNE SYGOWSKI (302) 328-5810 Council Chambers Petitioner(s) A Public Auction will be held on Thursday, August 9th, 2018 at TO 11:00 AM. The contents of the following storage units will be auc- 1. Call to Order ALEXANDER MARSHALL ANNE SYGOWSKI tioned: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that STEVEN SYGOWSKI and Unit #3064 - Patrick Carter - Bags, Chair, Couch, Dressers, 2. Approval of Minutes from June 21, 2018 Election Board JENNIFER SYGOWSKI intend to present a Petition to the court Table Lamp, Love Seat, Microwave, Coffee Table, Night Table, Meeting of Common Pleas for the State of Delaware in and for New Cas- Totes, Futon tle County, to change their minor child’s name to ALEXANDER Unit #4047 - Sarah Pennington - Bags, Boxes, Clothing, Suit- 3. Election Board Audit of the June 19, 2018 Referendum MARSHALL ANNE SYGOWSKI. casas, Totes Election Results STEVEN SYGOWSKI and JENNIFER SYGOWSKI Unit #400 - Janel Harris - Bags, Boxes, Hamper, Ironing Board, Petitioners Mirrors, Totes 4. Update to Election Board Regarding the July 5, 2018 Dated: 6/27/2018 Complaint to the Election Commissioner Regarding the np 7/6,13,20 2793482 1100 Elkton Road June 19, 2018 Referendum Election Newark, DE 19711 (302) 731-8108 5. Post Mortem Discussion on the June 19, 2018 THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE OF A Public Auction will be held on Wednesday, 8/8//2018 at 12:00 Referendum Election with Potential Actions and DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY pm. All sales are cash only. The contents of the following storage Suggestions for Future Elections IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF units will be auctioned: VASUDHRA HARIKRISHNAN Unit #7052 - Alexander T. Groop - headboard, mattress, boxes, 6. Adjournment Petitioner(s) sofa, picture, stools, night table, totes crates, misc. household TO items Agenda Posted – July 12, 2018 MITHUL SAI HARIKRISHNAN Unit #8062 - Michael A. Beaty/Sherry Everland - Bags, mat- np 7/13 2795319 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that HARIKRISHNAN MUTHUSWA- tress, boxes, sofa, dresser, pictures, shelving, stool, end table, MI AND BHARATHY SELVARAJ intend to present a Petition to totes, misc. household items the court of Common Pleas for the State of Delaware in and NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF for New Castle County, to change their minor child’s name to 200 First State Blvd REALLY SIMPLE SOFTWARE, INC. MITHUL SAI HARIKRISHNAN. Wilmington, DE 19804 HARIKRISHNAN MUTHUSWAMI (302) 999-0704 To the creditors of and the claimants against Really Simple Soft- BHARATHY SELVARAJ A Public Auction will be held on Wednesday, August 8, 2018 at ware, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”): Petitioners 1:00pm. The contents of the following storage units will be auc- Dated: 7/5/2018 tioned: NOTICE is hereby given by Really Simple Software, Inc., a np 7/13,20,27 2795141 Unit #2110 - Charles J. Decino Jr. - Air conditioner, bags, book- Delaware corporation (the “Company”), which was dissolved cases, boxes, rocking chair, clothing, hampers, ice chest, stereo, by the fi ling of a Certifi cate of Dissolution in the Offi ce of the night table, trunk, sewing machine, cedar chest, mushroom chair, Department of State of the State of Delaware on the 25th day shred bins of May, 2018 that pursuant to Section 280 of the Delaware Gen- CITY OF NEWARK Unit #6173 - Gluadia Lampkins - bags, boxes, computer, ham- eral Corporation Law, all creditors of and claimants against the DELAWARE per, ironing boards, lamps, rug, folding table, tool box, totes, hand Company are hereby required to present in writing their claims, truck, trash can respective accounts and demands and must contain suffi cient PUBLIC NOTICE information reasonably to inform the Company or successor 333 E. Lea Blvd., entity of the identity of the claimant and the substance of the The Council of the City of Newark, at its regular meeting held Wilmington, DE 19802 claims, accounts and demands. All claims, accounts and de- July 9, 2018 adopted the following Ordinances: (302) 764-6300 mands must be sent to the following address: Really Simple A Public Auction will be held on Wednesday, August 8, 2018 at Software, Inc., 1550 G. Tiburon Boulevard #337 Tiburon, CA Ordinance 18-11 – An Ordinance Amending the Comprehen- 2:00 PM. The contents of the following storage units will be auc- 94920, and must be received on or before 5:00 pm Pacifi c time, sive Development Plan by Changing the tioned: the 4th day of September, 2018, or such claims, accounts and Designation of Property Located at 275 Unit #235 – Roger Everett - Box spring, books, boxes, totes, demands shall be forever barred as against the property of the South Main Street toys, doll house. Company and its directors and stockholders. The Company or successor entity may make distributions to other claimants and Ordinance 18-12 – An Ordinance Amending the Zoning Map of 141 Edgemoor Rd. the Company stockholders or persons interested as having the City of Newark, Delaware, By Rezoning Wilmington, DE 19809 been such without further notice to the claimant. No distribu- from BC (General Business) to BB (Central (302) 762-3626 tions have been made by the Company to its stockholders for Business District) 1.09 Acres Located at 275 A Public Auction will be held on Wednesday, August 8, 2018 at each of the three (3) years prior to the date the Company dis- South Main Street 3:00 PM. Sales are “cash only”. The contents of the following solved. storage units will be auctioned: Renee K.Bensley, CMC Unit #135 - Aisha Jones - bags boxes, clothing, coffee table, Dated at San Francisco, , on the 2nd day of July, 2018. City Secretary totes np 7/13,20 2794460 np 7/13 2795310 np 7/6,13 2793021 16 LOCAL NEWS CONNECT WITH US NEWARK POST 7.13.2018

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