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1 0.2nd Year, 48th Issue ec> 2011 October 14, 2011 www.newarkpostonllne.com Newark-, Del. PBF celebrates restart Newark Day Nursery marks of City refinery 1 PBF Holding Company LLC and 50 h anniversary Delaware City Refining Company LLC (together "PBF") announced the Newark Day Nursery and Nursery's rich history, and to successful restart of the Delaware Children's Center celebrated help in its rededication to con­ City petroleum refinery, which was its half-century-old nonprofit tinue its mission in the years closed down ·by previous owners in mission of caring for the com­ ahead. Lt. Gov. Denn also pre­ 2009. In June 2010, Delaware City munity's children on Thursday, sented a proclamation on behalf was purchased by PBF, a compa­ Oct. 6. of the Governor's Office. ny owned by Blackstone and First Amid artwork made by the Other officials present­ Reserve Corporation, which have col­ Center's children and a time ing proclamations fucluded: lectively undertaken a restart of the capsule ~sembled to mark the Delaware State Senator Liane facility and full turnaround, leading , occasion, community mem­ Sorenson, Delaware State to the rehiring of nearly 500 employ­ bers, parents and elected offi­ Representative Terry Schooley, ees and up to 250 contractors. Initial cials gathered to commend the Newark City Councilman Mark operations began in June of 2011 and vision of the organization's Morehead, and New Castle the refinery is now fully operational. founders to provide first-class County Councilwoman Lisa "The successful restart of the and affordable childcare to Diller, who is also a Newark Delaware City Refinery is the working families. . Day Nursery parent. result of the colhiborative efforts Newark Day Nursery, locat­ "It is wonderful to be part of government, la1>or and busi­ PHOTOS BY MARK CORRIGAN ed at 921 Barksdale Road, has of an organization that has ness," said, Thomas D. O'Malley, Joining in the ribbon cuHing are Gov. Jack Markell (center), PBF Chairman been a local institution'since its been educating and inspiring PBF's Chairman. "Our operations in founding in 1%1, and contin­ children in our community for Delaware are an example of the suc­ Thomas O'Malley (center left), U.S. Sen. Chris Coons (far left) and U.S. Sen. (center right). · ues to offer quality child care to the last 50 years, and even cess that can be achieved when all local families based on the mis­ more impressive that it has interested parties work together for sion established 50 years ago. been able to do so while meet­ a common goal. We are happy to be our employees. who worked so hard Blackstone and First Reserve have "This celebration honors ing its mission of serving such part of the Delaware community and to make this day possible. During le~t their expertise and invested $450 the vision and dedication of an economically diverse mix to contribute to its well being." these difficult economic times when million in growth capital to improve hundreds of community vol­ of children and families," said O'Malley added, "I want to thank many ·others are facing job losses, the refinery's,performance, reliability unteers, teachers, donors, and Board of Directors President we are glad that we were able to · and reduce carbon dioxide emissions partners over the years -- all Michael Rasmussen. "This is provide these good paying manufac- committed to creating a nurtur­ a great opportunity for us to turing jobs." I ing, high quality, and joyful celebrate that mission with the place for our children to thrive, people that have helped this regardless of the family's finan­ organization grow and succeed cial status," said Executive over the last 50 years, and we Director William Carl. "Our look forward to reconnecting Center is testament to how just many of those people with the a few citizens can make a dif­ amazing things happening at ference and build a caring com­ the center today." munity." Newark Day Nursery and Wallace McCurdy, found­ Children's Center is a nonprof­ ing member of Newark Day it organization providing early Nursery and Children's Center, care and education programs was .in attendance and spoke for children through kindergar­ of the initial goals of the small ten, and School Age programs group of volunteers when the up to age 14. The program ~laware City Center was first established, is accredited by the National ( , ;(e~ning Company LLc· noting the ongoing challenges Association for Education of to provide the same high qual­ Young Children (NAEYC), ity of care in today's struggling and has achieved a 5 star rank­ economy. ing from Delaware· Stars, a Delaware Lt. Gov. Matt quality rating and improve­ Denn was present to offer ment program for early care remarks to honor Newark Day education.

AstraZeneca to cut 400 jobs • •. • • • • • • • • • • • 2 $2sg2 Towing ordinance OQHeater Any Heating/AC Service Call Tune-Up When you mention this ad. put on hold • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 ou Tune-u p s1s9 Enhance comfort this season (Excluding diagnostic fees & tune-ups) Page 2 • The Newark Post • Friday, October 14, 2011 News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311 IN THE NEWS AstraZeneca cutting jobs in Delaware

AstraZeneca is cutting 400 through a sluggish recovery workers. This is a challenging passage of the Obama admini­ jobs in Delaware as it deals and an unemployment rate of economic environment even station's jobs bill. ..yith the looming expiration of more than 8 percent. for successful companies like AstraZeneca had previ­ . patents for some of its block­ U.S. Sen. · Tom Carper AstraZeneca, particularly with ously cut back staffing in its buster drugs. issued the following: the changing business climate research and development Bloomberg reported that "As Governor, I worked for the pharmaceutical indus­ It also faces the loss of pat­ about 70 positions will be cut hard to bring AstraZeneca AstraZeneca try. That's why we have to ent protection for drugs like through attrition. The cuts are - and its thousands of good redouble our efforts to get our Seroquel, a drug used in the concentrated at the company's paying jobs - to Delaware, are negatively impacted by feet and find new jobs in their economy back on track and treatment of mental condi~ - North American headquarters so the news of these layoffs AstraZeneca's decision, and profession. I will also work create a nurturing environment tions that was developed in north of Wilmington. is particularly saddening. My I will be doing everything with AstraZeneca to help for businesses - both large and Delaware. The company is The cuts come as the thoughts are with the employ­ in my power to help these them emerge from thi& period small - to thrive." now advertising the drug on Delaware economy struggles ees · and their fainilies, who employees· get back on their stronger and able to hire more Carper went on to urge television,

Operations aff~ct m'ore than just local economy

dignitaries and more than Reserve and Blackstone - but the reopening of the many years to come." pension funds we manage, ...,.. PBF, from 1 200 employees and staff of will make a significant dif­ Delaware City refinery is Leo W. Gerard, the workers here at the refin­ the refinery. ference for Delaware and the a sight for sore eyes and a International President of ery, the State of Delaware by as much as 35 percent. A Governor Jack Markell region. We welcome them shot .in the arm for the local United Steelworkers, said, and the economy of the U.S. study conducted by mem­ said, "This reopening fs the today as well." economy!' "In these times when so Let's use it as a model for bers of the Department of culmination of two years U.S. Senator Thomas "It means that nearly 500. many Americans are looking ·the future." Economics at the University of teamwork. First, to find Carper said, "The reopen­ employees and an additional to work and jobs continue to Tim· Day, First Reserve of Delaware estimates that a new owner for this great ing of the Delaware City 250 contract employees are be outsourced, it is totally Corporation Managing the refinery brings approx­ facility. Then, through tens refinery is a huge win for the back at work with good jobs refreshing to come across the Director, said, "The restart imately 2,000 jobs to . the of thousands of hours of state of Delaware, bringing -jobs you can raise a family commitment PBF refinery is of an idle refinery is very state and nearly $100 mil- labor by over a thousand back much needed-jobs in on. This refinery is essential making to Delaware City. complicated, so this proj­ lion in state and local tax people to bring the refinery a cleaner, more competitive to Delaware's economy a'ld Not only has PBF brought ect r~uired a- best-in-class revenues. from shuttered to in-service. facility, said Sen. Carper. important to America's ener­ back more than 300 good team.rirst Reserve applauds Attending the ceremo­ Now, hundreds will report to This success story demon­ gy security. I was proud to paying jobs by refurbishing those at PBF Energy for ny to celebrate the restart work here each day, better strates PBF and its partners work with Governor Markell this refinery, it will maintain their hard work, determina­ were Delaware Governor able to support their fami­ commitment to investing in to help attract PBF. Energy this production by making tion and rigorous attention Jack Markell; U.S. Senator lies and their neighborhood the First State and its another to Delaw!ll"e to reopen this the necessary capital invest­ to detail in completing this Thomas Carper; U.S. Senator businesses. PBF Energy saw great example of the positive refinery. This is a major ments to keep it competitive technically challenged proj­ Chris Coons; International real potential in this site, in things we can achieve when step in helping to revive our in the global market." ect in a manner consistent Vice President of the United this state, and in its work­ the federal, state, community economy and a very good Tony James, Blackstone with the highest standards in Steelworkers, Gary Beevers; ers. They pledged to run a and business sectors work day for Delaware." President and COO, · said, the industry." President and COO of world-class facility and, with together." U.S. Representative John "Saving this refinery is what The Delaware City refin­ Blackstone, Tony James; this opening, that pledge U.S. Senator Christopher Carney said, "I am very private equity is all about. ery is a high-conversion and Managing Director of becomes real. Their invest­ Coons said, "It's been a long pleased that the Delaware It's great that a couple of heavy crude oil refinery First Reserve Corporation, ment - led by fir:tns • with 22 months that the gates to City refinery is restarting, 20-year-olds can start a web with a processing capacity Tim Day, as well as other global reputations like First this plant have been closed, creating hundreds of good­ site in a garage and make bil- . of 190,000 barrels per day, paying, quality jobs for lions of dollars with venture located on a 5,000 acre site Delaware workers. With the capital. But if we are going on the shore of the Delaware completion of much needed . to get America going again, River. Major process units maintenance and emissions · we need to save struggling, include a fluid coking unit, a controls, the refinery can traditional American busi­ fluid catalytic cracking unit, now be an even more valu­ nesses that employ thou­ a hydro cracking unit witP. able ·and responsible part sands of people. And to do a· hydrogen plant, . a con­ of the state's economy. I that, we need patient equity tinuous catalytic reformer, applaud the strong relation­ in large amounts that· pro­ an alkylation unit, and sev­ ship that has formed between vide· s_trong capital bases. eral hydrotreating units. The PBF, its business partners, Only private equity can fill refinery's production is sold local workers, and the state this need. The 2,000 jobs in the U.S. Northeast via and federal government, and potentially created by this pipeline, barge, and truck I hope it will continue for reopening are .a win for the distribution. Main Street f})enta[

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11-year-old that she was involved," said Melvin, who someone· who would be spe­ is majoring in human develop­ Kylie Melvin named cial to her program. ment and family studies with "I never had to explain ·a minor in disability studies. her role or responsibili­ "My time spent volunteering Special Olympics ties," Cusack explained. was what I longed for each ''She immediately befriend­ week and I con~inue to look ed, guided, and assisted our forward to every meeting or Outstanding Volunteer team members whenever and event that is scheduled even where ever needed. Over the more than I did years ago." By JON BUZBY Special Olympics, especially Looking back on her years the athletes," she said shortly last 10 years, she has been a leader -and mentor. Her com­ playing at Hodgson, Melvin [email protected] after learning of her award. says being part of Special "Whether it's at summer mitment to our team members and to all people with intel­ Olympics helped her mature games, the plunge, or plan­ Kylie Melvin spent a lectual disabilities has never as a high school athlete. ning for a Project Unify event, good part of each fall from wavered:" "Even though 1 learned I never want to leave, it's too 2004-07 playing field hockey What makes Melvin dif­ a lot about the game from much fun." for Hodgson Vo-Tech. But ferent than most previous· my [Hodgson] teammates And while she has many between practices and .games, Outstanding Volunteers is and coaches, I learned even fond memories of competing and handling the academic the f'act that she received the more from the athletes on as a Unified Partner (non­ responsibilities that come award at such a young age. Newark Lightning," Melvin along with being a high school· disabled peer) in the sports ~ibute said. "Over time the athletes of soccer, bowling and This is a to not only her student, she also found time helped me realize that playing swimming, she points to · a length of service, but .ber year­ to give back to other athletes round efforts getting involved a sport didn't mean you had to moment during the opening in the community. in a variety of aspects of the be the best, instead it's about ceremony of Summer Games Melvin, 21 ~ now a senior at organization, and unlike most doing your best. The Special as the moment when it really Delaware, has been involved high school volunteers, stay­ Olympics athletes taught 'me "clicked" that she wanted to in Special Olympics for over a to never give up and have fun ·make Special Olympics a life­ ing involved once she went decade, first being introduced away to college. while doing it. to the organization at the age time commitment. "She stayed involved at a "Special Olympics is the of 11 when she wanted to "I would say my biggest 'ah-hah' moment was years time when many volunteers best thing that has ever hap- . be a Unified Partner on the might · distance themselves pened to me," Melvin said. ago as I was parading into the Newark Lightning team. from charity work because "Not only has it opened up The Bear resident was football stadium during sum- · mer games with my team," they are caught up in their own my eyes to life in general, but honored for her decade of social life," Cusack added. it has helped shape me into Melvin shared. "It was then volunteering when she was "Although I did worry that the person I am today and the that it all sunk in as to why presented with Special I wouldn't be able to dedicate type of person I want to be for I was involved and how I Olympics Delaware's as much time to my Newark the rest of my life." Outstanding Volunteer award wanted to grow up and be a Lightning team [while at col~ team coordinator like Libby at the organization's annual lege], there was never a doubt Reach Jon Buzby at Kylie Melvin, now a sen ior at UD , has been involved with Night of Heroes, held Oct. Cusack." in niy mind I wanted to stay · [email protected]. Special Olympics for over ten years. 6 at the Executive Banquet Cusack is the program .-...._ and Conference Center in director for the Newark Newark. · · Lightning, and she says she "I just love everyone knew from the moment she and everything involved in met Melvin as a wide-eyed NEWARK CHARTER SCHOOL "Excellence In Academics and, Decorum"

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_J On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com · Friday, October 14, 2011 • The Newark Post • Page 7 IN THE NEWS Mental Health Awareness Making Halloween fun Month looks to lift stigma By MEGHAN MCAULIFFE include a thorough medical ity time with our families. But without spending a ton history, an interview with the spending time together and LINES, PHD. parent and child, and psycho- expressing interest shows your By MALLORY VOGL the house. Costumes like of wood, cardboard or foam SPECIAL TO THE ·NEWARK POST logical testing. child that they are important animals, favorite candy bar, and place them in your front Children .may get upset to you and may make them pirates, and prince.sses are yard or throughout · your Editor's note: Meghan when told of an upcoming visit feel more comfortable about UD COOPERATI VE EXTENSION all relatively inexpensive house. Eerie Halloween. McAuliffe Lines is a Pediatric to a specialist, such as a psy- corning to you with their prob­ As summer fades away costUme ideas because your sounds can be downloaded Psychologist at Nemours/ chologist, psychiatrist or other !ems. children likely_already own to an IPod or to your smart Alfred I. duPont Hospital for mental health provider. It's • Help your child cope with and the fall months- quickly approach, most children many of the requirements. phone and linked up to your Children and Nemours Health important to prepare children stress by talking about what You can be as crafty and cre­ computer. If you wo.uld like & Prevention Services. by being honest and explain- may be causing it. Together, ponder about what to be . for the spooky October 31st ative or as simple and basic the Hailoween decor to be ing why the appointment is you can come up with a few as you wish. , Costumes like on the outside, have your It's . usu­ needed. Preparing children possible solutions like cutting holiday, Halloween. a cat or grapes. can be quick family paint or carve pump­ ally -easy to before their first appointment back on after-school activi­ and easy, while still looking kins to place on your front tell when your can help set the tone, prevent a ties, spending more time talk­ Although this holiday great. steps. You can also accent child is feeling child .from feeling singled out ing with parents or teachers, the front with mums that can or isolated, and provide reas- dev,eloping . an exercise regi­ can be fun physically ill. Stock up Early on Treats be found locally at garden­ But, recogniz­ surance that the 'family will men, or keeping a journal. and exciting for people ing stores for relatively low ing the signs work together on the problem. • Reassure your child that We have all seen it. As costs. and symptoms For children diagnosed with soine level of stress is nor­ of all ages, it it gets closer to Halloween, a mental health disorder, the mal. It's okay for your child can also be of mental tines Vogl you likely will notice a spike Host a Potluck health disor­ treatment plan should include to sometimes feel angry, very costly. in the prices of candy. To ders. may be harder to identify. psychotherapy sessions to help scared, lonely or anxious. However, avoid this increase in price, Halloween parties can be Mental health advocates come the child and family develop Recognizing these emotions there are quick and easy buy candy earlier in . the a blast, but they can also burn together every October. to pro­ strategies for dealing with can help your child to better ways to make this holiday ' month: If you do not think a big hole in your pocket. If mott:: awareness for mental stress and managing problem- manage behavior when expe­ not only entertaining, but that you will be able to avoid you decide to host a party, health disorders apd work to atic thoughts and behaviors. riencing these feelings. also inexpensive. These are the delicious treats, you"have try having a potluck-style remove the stigma often asso­ In some cases medication · • Try to anticipate and pre­ just a few simple tips you can another option. You can buy dinner where guests . can ciated with these illnesses. may also be ·recommended. pare for · potentially stressful follow to be on your way to large quantities of candy. bring a covered dish. This . Community· resources can also situations .. For example, let having a cost-effective and The bulk bags of candy typi­ will help cut down some of . exciting Halloween. What are Mental Illnesses? . be helpful, including local sup- your child kn~w ahead of time cally are more cost-effective the expenses on food. Keep port and outreach groups. that a doctor's appointment than buying several smaller the menu simple and also Mental illnesses are con­ is corning up and talk about Do- lt-Yourself Costumes bags. remember to make your own ditions that disrupt a child's Coping with Ch ildhood Stress what will happen there. Tailor Sure, children like dress­ decorations and costumes. daily functioning by affecting the information to their age When your child comes their thinking, feeling, mood or ing up as their favorit~ chcp-­ Homemade Decor By teaching children effec­ -younger kids won't need as acters, but this can often to you begging to host a ability to relate to others. The tive coping strategies, parents tnuch advance preparation or come with a rather hefty Many household craft Halloween party or buy a United S~ates Surgeon General can help manage their child's details as older kids or teens. bill at the costume store. items can be put to use when costume that costs too much reports that in the United stress and . promote positive For more information Instead of having to foot a creating a decorative, holi­ money, remember there are States, nearly 20 percent of mental health. about mental health disorders large bill, look for supplies day atmosphere. You can quick and inexpensive ways children are estimated to have • · Busy schedules often and childhood stress, please you may have sitting around make cheap gravestones out to make Halloween fun . a diagnosable mental health make it difficult to spend qual- visit www.kidsh c;;alth.org. disorder. 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"We get more hits w The Episcopal Church We can do internet advertising for churches. All we need is 5~? pictures from this one \V Welcomes You ad than any explaining what is taking place in the pictures, and service days a~d times other advertising · St. Thomas's Parish 276 S. College Ave; at Park Place, and church address. It's that easy! These can be forwarded to friends on we do/' Newark, DE 19711 Across from UD Health Center Face book, My Space, Twitter or email. Help make your church go viral! Call -Good Shepherd (302) 368-4644 Episcopal Church Church Office: 9:00-1:00 Mon-Fri NancyTokarat Call Nancy Tokar to place wwvi.stthomasparish.org your ad at 443~245~5072 for details. 1:soo-220-1230 om, 10:30 om & 5:30 pm ., Core &Children's Educoflon 9:30 om Worship SerVices · Mon.-Fri.: St. Barnabas" @5:15pm Episcopal Church "./ Epi.copal tnulitibn~ ,.,.. , IWednesdcJy:. Holy EuchQrist 12:10 pm Rev. John B. Pumphrey, Priest-in-Residence ~ temporary muszc Service on 2nd &4th Wed.) Worship Services: , Join us for Rev. Pau~ Gennett, Jr. · Rector Saturday 5:30p.m. weekly worship on Rev. Deacon Cecily Sawyer Harmon · Sunday 7:30, 10:00 a.m. Sundays at 9:30 am Sunday School 9:45 a.m. at Beeson Funeral Home Campus Chaplaiq Bri~hleni~ lives, nourishin~ souls, connectin!{ lo God Child Care (0-3) available during 10 a.m. service 2053 Pulaski Hwy. F. Chebon · Organist &Choirmaster 302-994-6607 302-650-3544 302 547-7849 • www.GoodShepherdDE.org God meets you where you ore! www.stbamabasde.org 2800 Duncan Road, Wilmington, DE 19808 Sponsored by the Diocese or Delaware And So do we. C9me and see ...

Worship at the Church Sunday 8:30a.m. Attend the church of Sunday 10:30 a.m. Senior Pastor ofyour ·choice Your Choice Curtis E. Leins, Ph ~ D Located 1 1/2 mi. N. of Elkton on Rt.213 this weekend! . www.gloriouspresence.org 392-3456 To Advertise or make changes call ' First Presbyterian Church Nancy Tokar 1-800-220-1230 or Contempor:ary Worship - Sundays at 9:00 a.m. Dired at 443-245-5072 Traditional Worship- Sundays at 10:30 a.m. Adult and Children's Sunday School at 9:00a.m. 292 West Main Street, Newark, DE 19711 Prices start as low as $14 and includes (302) 731-5644 • www.firstpresnewark.org Rev. Steve Brundage, Pastor internet. Deadline is Rev. Beth Thomas, Children and Youth Fri. at 3:00pm for following Friday editio~ Handicapped Accessible Worshipin and

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'• VFW ·honor guard keeps Newark·High grad to busy schedule retires from Air Force VFW Post 475, named in honor of Lt. and Wilmington Memorial Day Parades, J. Allison 0 'Daniel, established its first All Saints Cemetery Memorial Day Mass, Lt. Col. Richard Systems Command where honor guard shortly after World War Two Dover's 4th of July Parade, and Veterans Williamson, a 1973 gradu­ he managed public affairs and has been performing military honors Day memorial, held at the Delaware ate of Newark High School and information technol­ for Veterans ever since. The guard, made Veterans Memorial Bridge. The Honor and 1981 graduate of the ogy programs. His Air Force up of volunteers, provides military honors Guard team is lead by Robert Me Vey. , has Reserve assignment moved at funeral homes and cemeteries. Over Members range in age from 45 through retired from the Air. Force from March AFB to the the past five years, they have averaged 85. The team is always looking for new after 38 years of active and Space and Missile Systems over 3~0 funerals. During the past year, recruits. The only requir~ent is being.a Reserve service. Center at Lo's Angeles Air the group has also averaged almost three member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars · Williamson is the son Force Base where he served performances per day. Post 475. Anyone interested in member­ of Hannah Williamson of in public affairs and then as In addition to funerals, they pro­ ship can contact or visit the Post, which . Newark and Jim Williamson a deputy program manager vide community service for the VFW is at 100 Veterans Lane, Newark, off of of Canton, North Carolina. in the space based infra­ by marching in various local parades · Elkton Rbad, behind .Newark City HalL Williamson enlisted in the red missile warning systems throughout the state, such as the Newark You can also call 302-366-8438. Air Force after high school program office before being· graduation and served at Air transferred in 2010 to the Air Force bases in Mississippi, · Force Space Command pub­ Montana, and Germany lic affairs office in Colorado · before returning to Newark Springs, Colo. to attend the University of. During his career, he Delaware. He graduated the was awarded the Air Force University of Delaware in Meritorious Service Medal 1981 with a Bachelor of Arts five times, Air Force in Communication and 1984 Commendation Medal three with a Master of Arts in Lt. Col. Richard Williamson times, and other service Communication. medals and recognition. He Upon separation from March Air Force Base in and his family make their Active duty in 1978, he Riverside, Calif. Through home today in Riverside, joined the Air Force Reserve the period of four military Calif. Williamson works as at Dover AFB, and was com­ base closure and realign­ a program management sup­ missioned a Reserve offi­ ments, Williamson trans­ port contractor at the Los cer in 1983. He became a ferred from Air Force civil Angeles Air Force Base for civil service Air Reserve service to the Department A2 Systems Engineering in Technici~ in 19,85 at the of the Navy's Naval · Sea the space and missile sys­ base in Dover before being Systems Command and then tems developmental plan­ .· tran!\ferred in 1987 to the Space and Naval Warfare ning department.

October.. 22nd & 2lrd Chase Center on the Riverfront • Saturday IOam • Spm -• Sunday I Iam ·-4pm Bring acanned good, receive $2.00 off admission to benefit the Delaware Food Bank C7aft ·TriCk or Treating,Pumpkin Pain tin · Costume Parade DELAWARE ·Beer and Wine Tasting HOME SHOW ·Educational Seminars and Product Demos ••t• f•r t11• •••r1••t ~1te"• VVInner announced on Sunday Presented to you by Bath, Kitchen and Tile Company and Clear Channel Radio WWW. DE LAWAREH 0 MESH OW. COM Page 10 • The Newark Post • Friday, October 14, 2011 News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311 OBITUARIES • Obituaries are printed Richard Atkinson Sr. by his soris: Richard Atkinson children; and a host of lov­ LundqUist. She was preceded ous nieces and nephews. She free ofcharge as space per­ Jr., John Atkinson and wife ing nephews and nieces. He in death by her father, Bjorn was preceded in death· by her Richard Harvey Atkinson . Joann, and John Earl Curry Jr.; was preceded in death by his Lundquist. husband. of 58 years, Charles mits. Information is usual­ Sr., 89, of Newark, died on daughters: Deborah Glassing first wife, Anna; and wife of A visitation for family and D. "Sweetie" Hutchison, who ly supplied to the newspa­ Thesday, October 4. and husband Elmer, Carole 27 years, Carolyn; brothers: friends was held on Monday, died in March of this year, and· per by the funeral director. Mr. Atkinson was a gradu­ Brooks and husband Clarence, John, Elmer and Paul; and October 10, n Strano & Feeley her mother Helen Crawford.· Additional local obituaries ate of St. Paul's High School and Tammy Curry; sisters, sister, Mary. Family Funeral Home, 635 A service honoring Eileen's in Wilmington. He proudly Audrey and Sarah; brother-in­ A visitation for family and Churchmans Road, Newark. life was held at Gracelawn are posted each week on served in the U.S. Navy and law, William Smith and wife friends was held on Monday, Burial was in Gracelawn Mem9rial Park Chapel, 2220 the Newark Post Web site served during the attack on P.auleen of NY; father-in-law, October 10, in St. Elizabeth Memorial Park. In lieu of N. DuPont Hwy., New Castle, www.newarkpostonline.com Pearl Harbor. Roger Magazino; 14 grand­ Ann Seton Church, 345 Bear­ flowers, donations may be on Saturday, October 8. Mr. Atkinson is survived children; eight great-grand- Christiana Road, Bear, fol­ sent for the educational fund Friends and family called at lowed by a Mass of Christian for the children to: USAA R.T. Foard & Jones Funeral Burial. Burial was in Delaware College Savings Plan, (Susan Home, 122 West Main St., Veterans Memorial Cemetery L. Carroll Memorial Fund), Newark, on Friday, October in Bear. P.O. Box 55354, Boston, MA 7. Burial was at Gracelawn The · family suggests 02205-5354. To express an Memorial Park following the memorial contributions to the online condolence, visit www. service. Memorial· contribu­ Delaware Veterans Home, strano-feeley.com. tions may be made to the 100 Delaware Veterans Drive, American Cancer Society c/o Milford, and DE 19963. the funeral home. To express an online con­ Dolores Eminson To send condolences, visit dolence, visit www.strano­ Ms. Dolores M. "Dee" www.rtfoard.com. feeley.com. Eminson, 68,. of Newark, died on Wednesday, September 28. . M s Robert Hutton Alta Buckingham E m i n s o n Mr. Robert B. Hutton, 65, Alta R Buc;kingham (nee was born in of Newark, died on Monday, Warrington), 78, of Millsboro, Chester, PA, October 3, at his home. formerly of Newark, died qui- on February Born in St. Louis, MO, etly with family at her side on 17, 1943, on November 1, 1945, Mr. Tuesday Oct. 4. d a u g h t e r Hutton was the son of the late Alta, the daughter of the of the late . Leroy Hutton and Margaret late Roland Paynter & Edith Lawrence Schaumann Hutton. ~s a Warrington, was a proud grad- E m i n s o n young man, he proudly served uate of Newark High School's and Victoria "his country in the U.S. Air class of 1951 and received a Humka Eminson. A gifted ath- Force. Following his military degree in Medical Technology lete and talented roller skater service, he accepted a position . from the University of from her youth, she was a with the Chrysler Corporation, Delaware in 1955. much-sought-after mentor and where he was a devoted and She worked as a University .. coach to other young skaters outstanding employee for 39 of Delaware Lab Instructor throughout her professional years. He retired as a center and retired from the VA as career. She was especially manager at the Newark assem­ a Medical Technologist in admired by skaters throughout bly plant. 1999. the region for the excellence Mr. Hutton was a devoted Though nearly a life long of her instruction, as well as family man above all else and resident of Newark, Alta her joyous enthusiasm for the will be sadly missed by the returned to her family's roots sport. many people who loved him. in the sandy soil of Sussex She is survived by her In addition to his parents, he County for her retirement. son, George A. Asteris, Jr. of was preceded in de!ath by a son, She is survived by her Earleville, MD; her daughter, Robert Damon Hutton. He is daughter Leslie Ingram and Jamie D. Fenimore of Newark, survived by his beloved wife her husband Okley of Smyrna. DE; • her brother, Thomas of 42 years, Eloise Radford Her Elder Son Stephen and Eminson and wife, Linda, of Hutton; daughter, Tanya R. Grandson & Great Grandson Pittsburgh, PA; and her niece, Hutton of €olumbia, IL; son, Austin Wade of Bridgeville. Dawn Eminson of Texas. Sean D. Hutton (Jamie) of Her youngest Son Roland and A memorial service was Waterloo, IL; brother, Leroy his wife Elizabeth and grand- held on Friday, October 7, J. Hutton of St. Louis, MO; children Kelsey Clark and at Spicer-Mullikin Funeral sister, Debbie M. Earley of Roland Paynter of Lewes. Her Home, 121 West Park Place, Festus, MO; grandchildren, brother Harold Warrington of Newark. Austin, Ruby, and Hunter. Ocean City, Maryland. A funeral service was Services were held at Eileen Hutchison held on Friday, October 7, at Melson's Long Neck Chapel the Spicer-Mullikin Funeral on Tuesday October 11. Burial Eileen Hutchison, 80, of Home, 1000 N. DuPont was at Conley's Methodist Newark, died on October 2, at Parkway, _New Castle. Burial Cemetery, Lewes. Churchman's Village. will be held in St. Louis, MO, In lieu -of flowers, dona- Eileen was born in Bristol, at alater date. tions may be sent to the PA on In lieu of flowers, contri- Juvenile Diabetes Foundation August 12, butions may be made to The 26 Broadway, 14th Floor, New 1931. She Hutton Grandchildren College York, NY 10004 or the Sunday had a long Fund, c/o First National Bank Breakfast Mission, P.O. Box and dis- of Waterloo, 744 N. Market 352, Wilmington, DE 19899- tinguished Street, Waterloo, IL 62298. 0352. c a r e e r To sign guest book, visit Online condolences may working as spicermullikin.com. be sent by visiting www.mel- a legal sec­ sonfuneralservices.com. retary, first working for Attoney General Daniel McCauley H. Albert Young, then at the Daniel Joseph McCauley, Susan Carroll law firm of Tyson and Lank 44, died on Friday, October Susan D. Carroll, 39, Of and finally spent 27 years 7, surrounded by his lov­ Newark, died on Thesday, at Sobolewski, Garvin & ing family. Danny grew up October 4. Hubbard. · in Brookhaven, Newark, and Susan is survwed by her Eileen is survived by her graduated from Christiana son, Cole Cassidy; daugh­ daughter, Cheryl A. Gerhart High School in 1985. He was ters: Sommer Cassidy, Noelle (John) of Newark; her son, employed at Prices Corner and Grace Carroll; mother, Richard Hutchison (Anette) of Car Wash as a detailer for 25 Renate Rackcliffe; brother, Middletown; four grandchil­ years. Steve Lundquist; and sisters, dren, Johnny, Lauren, Danielle Barbara Larsen and Sandy· and Tyler as well as · numer- See OBITS, 11 .... On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, October 14, 2011 • The Newark Post • Page 11 ------~------O~B~ITU~A~~=ES=------~------~--~------~ ~ In lieu of flowers, contri- Head of Christiana Cemetery For online condolences, ~OBITS, from 10 butions may be made to The will be private. The family please · visit www.chandlerfu­ _ Salvation Army, P.O. Box 308, - asks that, in lieu of flowers, neralhome.com. Mid-Atlantic Ballet leaps Danny is survived by his .Wtllilington, DE 19899. contributions can be made to mother, Marlene; loving com- · To sign guest book, visit the Benevolent Care Fund of ) panion, Valerie Mazzio; four spicermullikin.com. Jenner'sPond,2000Greenbriar William Womble into its 14th season McCauley brothers: Jim, Pat Lane, West Grove, PA 19390 William L. Womble, 67, of and wife Karen, John and Joe; Lois Sutton · or the Chapel Street Players, Bear, died on October 4. Bill Mid-Atlantic Ballet will open its 14th season by perform­ three sisters: Kathleen Ralston 27 North Chapel St., Newark, was born in Richmond, VA to ing a collection of classic and new ballet choreography that and husband Michael, Kasey Lois Williams ("Bea") DE 19711. Arrangements are the late Brady and Thomll$ F. showcases the talents of the ballet company dancers and Sowa and husband Nick, Sutton, 89, died of pneu- being handled by the Foulk & Womble Jr. apprentices at its intimate studio venue located at 104 East KarenStareandhusbandJohn; monia on Friday, October Grieco Funeral Home (610- HewasaSystemsSpecialist Main Street, Newark, October 14-i6. nieces, Alyssa 7 at Jennersville Regional -869-2685) of West Grove. To at the DuPont Company where The first act of the season opener will be excerpts from and Gabrielle Hospital. She is survived by send an online condolence, he was employed for 32 years the classic Paquita. Choreographed by resident faculty Stare; and her husband Ernest S. Sutton please visit www.griecocares. and retired from CSC. After Carolyn Peck, this exciting ballet is sure to please. Not only Va I erie ' s of Jenner's Pond Retirement com. retirement he was employed did Mrs. Peck choreograph this version, she led the effort to sons: Robert, Cmiununity in West Grove, at Miller's Gun Center. make the tutus, and will be performing in the show. Dominic and PA, where they had been resi- Johnny Vann Sr Bill served on the Board of The second half of the show will feature new works. N i c h o I a s dents since 1997, having lived • Directors at the Beechwood Company dancer Azsanee Truss has choreographed Venez Mazzio. He previously in Newark, DE and Johnny Lee Vann Sr., 59, School and the Western Action a moi, for three of the up and coming apprentices. Ballet · was preceded Landenberg, PA. of Newark, died on Monday, Shooting Association. He Mistress Sandra Davis will be restaging her very popular in death by Lois Sutton was born October 3. . was also a member of Good Godfather Medley on the MAB company and setting a new his father, on August 30, 1922 in Mr. Vann loved to teach Shepherd Episcopal Church. piece on the MAB apprentices to the New World Suite by Francis; brother, Tim; and sis- Elkton, MD. the daughter of children and was the prin- Bill is survived by his Antonin Dovorak. Guest Choreographer Diane Sharp ter, Kelly. Elisabeth cipal of several schools in wife, Gail B. Womble; two Nachsin, Artistic Director of SHARP, is back this year and · A visitation for fam- Bulkley Smith Williams New York, Ohio, and Indiana children, Leslie Samaha and has set her Blind ily and friends will be held and Wallace Williams, Sr. of as well as at Gauger Cobbs her husband, James of Media, Faith 2, to an origi­ on Thursday, October Brantwood Middle School and ·christiana PA, and William R Womble nal composition by 13, in Strano & Feeley Farms. She High School and he was assis- of Wilmington; two broth- Jason Andrew, on Family Funeral Home, 635 and her sis- tant principal at Newark High ers, Thomas F. Womble ill three of the compa­ Churchmans Road, Newark, ter Corrine School in the Christina School of Tarboro, NC, and John B. ny dancers. Lastly, from 10-11 a.m., followed Trippetti and District in Delaware. Womble of Fredericksburg, Artistic Director by -a service in celebration of her brother Mr. Vann is survived by VA; and three grandchildren, Patrick Korstange Danny's life at 11 a.m. Burial W a II a c e his former spouse and care- Grace, Claire, and Nate. will be offering two will be in All Saints Cemetery. ("Spike") giver, Earline L. Vann; sons, . A celebration of Bill's new pieces: First a For directions and to express W iII i am s, Johnny L. Vann Jr. and Joshua life was held on Saturday, duet about learning an online condolence, visit both of L. Vann; daughters, Joy Vann October 8, at Grace Episcopal to love yourself; www.strano-feeley.com. whom predeceased her, Austin and Juliette Vann; three Church, 4900 Concord Pike, and· second a piece grew up in Elkton and she grandchildren; six brothers Wilmington. Interment was just for fun set to Joan O'Sullivan then attended Friends School and five sisters. He was pre- private. the music of the in Baltimore and Stratford ceded in death by his parents, · In l!eu of flowers, con­ Eurythmics. Mrs. Joan H. O'Sullivan, College in Danville, VA. In Booker T and Willa Vann Sr.; tributions may be made to Show times are 82, of Newark, died on addition . to being a home- two brothers and two sisters. MOSAIC Group Homes, Friday, October 14 Tuesday, October 4, at her maker all her adult life, she A visitation for family and Essentials of Life Fund, 261 at 7 p.m., Saturday, home. also worked as an Actlvities friends was held on Saturday, Chapman Road, Suite 201, October 15 and Mrs. O'Sullivan was born Director at the . Episcopal October 8, in Strano & Feeley Newark, DE 19702 or Faithful Sunday, October in Newark, NJ, on March 23, Church Family Funeral Home, 635 Friends, 12A Germay Drive, 16 at 1 p.m. and 4 1929, daughter of the late Home in Hockessin, DE. Churchmans Road, Newark, Wilmington, DE 19804. p.m.. Tickets are Edward J. Hom ail:d Marie She was also active in civic followed by a service in cele- To send condolences, $10 for adults and Kissane affairs and served on several bration of Johnny's life. Burial please visit www.mccreryan­ $5 for Seniors(60 Hom. boards, including the board was in Gracelawn Memorial dharra.com. +) and Children M r s . of the St Thomas Episcopal Park. (under 12). Tickets O'Sullivan Church in Newark. To . express an online con- are available by was a tal­ Many will remember with dolence, visit www.strano­ Helen Zebley · calling 302-266- e n t e d adrniration her performances feeley.com. Helen B. Zebley, 91, of 6362, and are lim­ homemaker in community theatre pro- Newark, died on Friday, ited to 50 seats per throughout ductions, as she worked for Emily Weyl September 30, surrounded by show. her life and over fifty years with Chapel friends. She was an accom­ looked forward each year to Street Players (formerly the Emily L. Weyl, 82, of plished musician. designing and planting the University Drama Group), Newark; died peacefully on Mrs. Zebley is survived by lovely flower gardens around Wilmington Drama League, Monday, October 3, at the her friends, Bill and Carol her home. Stone Barn Theatre, and Heartland Hospice House. Glass. She was preceded in A devout Catholic, she was Milburn Stone Theater in The daughter of Milton death by her husband, George a longtime member of Holy Northeast, MD. and Ellen Lloyd was born in Zebley. Angels Parish. Lois Sutton is also sur­ Elkton, Maryland but spent A visitation for family and She is survived by her vived by her three children, most of her life in New friends was held on _Friday, lovihg husband, Robert E. H. Gibbons Young, Jr. of Castle and Newark. She mar­ October 7, in Strano & Feeley O'Sullivan Sr., with whom Newark, DE .and Callawassee ried Harry D. Weyl, ill of Family Funeral Home, 635 she celebrated 60 years of Island, SC, Elisabeth Young­ Wilmington and they shared Churchmans Road, Newark, marriage on September 1st; Bruehl of Toronto, and Lois more than 50 years together. followed by a service in cel­ children, Colleen O'Sullivan Young-Southard of Newark, She is survived by her children ebration of Helen's life. Burial of Springfield, VA, Robert DE. and her three step chil­ and grandchildren, as well as a was in Silverbrook Cemetery E. O'Sullivan Jr. (Penelope) dren, Jane Dennis-Smith of large extended family. in Wilmington. • Clear Explanations of Procedures of Stratham, NH, and Mary Ithaca, NY, DouglasS. Sutton Family and friends were To express an online con­ • Professional & Caring Staff Beth Jones of Alexandria, VA; of San Francisco, CA, and invited to a viewing at the dolence, visit www.strano­ • Most Insurances & HMO's Accepted ·grandchildren, Nicholas M. Andrea Sutton of Berthoud, Chandler Funeral Home, 7230 feeley.com. Cope (Sarah Chase), Penelope • Eye Examinations CO, eight grandchildren and Lancaster Pike, Hockessin • Contact Lenses M. O'Sullivan, Robert T two great grandchildren. on Friday, October 7. A brief • Fashion Eyewear Jones, and Kathleen L. Jones. · A memorial service will ceremony followed the view- PosT STUMPER soLVED • Treatment of Ocular Diseases Visitation was held on be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday . ing. Immediately after the ser­ • Outside prescriptions welcome U N o• P E R U .H U M Friday, October 7, at the October 22, at · the Alison vice, interment was held in G E A R .I A A N I T 0 G 0 Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Theatre of Jenners Pond, 2000 Gracelawn Memorial Park in H A T E .N A M E 0 OW L S Home, 121 W. Park Place, Greenbriar Lane, West Grove New Castle, where she was .T H A N K • p A l K E y s A y s y Newark. Mass of Christian PA 19390. Visiting will begin laid to rest next to her husband • D s• NE- Burial was offered on Saturday, ••• L I E N. WAY 0 N I T. at 1 p.m. The family wel­ and her parents. M 0 0 R .c A D • B E S T E D October 8, at Holy Angels comes all those who would In lieu of flowers, the fami­ R 0 w. A p p E A L s• A L A RC. Church, 82 Possum Park like to join them in remem­ ly suggests donations be made s p A R T A • p CT. I L l S Road, Newark. Interment fol­ bering Bea Sutton, whose to the Helen F. Graham Center, • s N I T. A T E. A M YS. • G A I T. s w IM lowed in All Saints Cemetery, generosity of spirit ·and gra­ 4701 Ogletown Stanton ••D R A G T 0 N. A M U •SE.•• 6001 Kirkwood Highway, cious good will and wisdom Rd., Suite 213, Newark, DE R A A E S N A P s• N 0 L A Wilmington. touched so many. Burial at the 19713. E G" A D A E s 0 p. E D A M D E B. .D A M s•.A N T Page 12 • The Newark Post • Friday, October 14, 2011 News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800:220-3311 COMMUNITY NEWS Business Leaders more information, visit www. his hands-on silk scarf (and National first-come, first-served basis for $20, $25 after October 17; The udel.edulmserc/satmath1. the opj>ortunity for visitors to the first 50 girls in grades three Doggie Walk is $25. Children Needed Additional· sessions are make tbeir own scarf' for a fee). Mammography Day . through eight. The deadline to under 12 are free~ and the Party SCORE, "Counselors to available throughout the year. Children ~s activities will be Friday, October 21, Breast register is Monday, Oct. 17 at is FREE to all. America's Small Business", available throughout the date at Center- Suite 1400, Helen F. Sp.m. Leashed dogs are welcome in partnership with the U.S. Soup Mix Sale on a cost of $1 to $5. Graham Cancer Center, 4701 Those participating are invit­ at the SK Run/Walk. Interested Small Business Administration, Musicians performing Ogletown-Stantorr Road, ed to watch the end of the Blue participants can register at www. needs business counselors, Good Neighbor Day include Jeff Smith at 11:45 a.m., Newark. The Christiana Hens' practice at 2 p.m. Check­ trisportsevents.com. TheDoggie workshop leaders, and special The Newark Area Welfare Shane Palko at 12:45 p.m., and Care Breast Center will mark in for the clinic will run from 2-, Walk encourages teams or indi­ assignment volunteers in New Committee will hold its annual Battleshy Youths at 2:15 p.m. National Mammography Day. 2:30 p.m. while the clinic lasts viduals of every age. Prizes For a look at the arti'sts' work, Castle County to assist busi­ "Good Neighbor Bean :Soup Pink carnations will be given to unti14 p.m. will be awarded to winners of ness start-ups and small busi- Mix " sale on .Friday, October visit the NAA on Facebook. patients and refreshments will The participants will get a various categories of the zany . ness growth. Training provided. 14 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Proceeds from the festi­ be served. · chance to work with Martin team cornPAWtition. Register You can make a . positive dif­ the following locations in and val support the. Newark Arts and her staff, associate head at www.PAWSforPeople.org. ference helping small business around Newark: M & T Bank Alliance's classes, exhibits, coach Jeanine Radice, assistant The PAWS Party is free to all projects, and events. The NAA Teen Film Night at owners or aspirants and fueling on Main Street; Pathmark in coaches Tiara Malcom and Tom and features food ($5/person); is a nonprofit organization dedi­ Delaware's economic growth. the College Square Shopping Newark Free Library Lochrter, as well as members of live music (a first this year); Visit our website today, www cated to developing commu­ the women's basketball team. vendors; games and activi­ Center; · Super Fresh on New Friday, October 21, 6:30 scoredelaware.org or call 302- London Road; and the Acme nity through the arts. For more · To register for the event, ties fo.r dogs and kids; special information visit the Web site p.m, The Newark Free Library 573-6552. stores in Suburban Plaza and please email director of basket­ services such as pawticures; ( www.newarkartsalliance.org) presents as part of its Teen Film ball operations Allie Fedorowicz people/people massages, pet University Plaza ~ The bean or call~02-266-7266. ~ight, Stardust (US, 127 min.). soup mix .sells for $4.00 and an at [email protected] or call 302- portraits and animal trainer ses­ - Yes, Math Can be The film is the story of a young 831-4995. sions; and trophies, trinkets and proceeds go to support the work man in a magical land who . Fun of the Newark Area Welfare Anyone who participates in treats for all. History and Impact makes a promise to his beloved the clinic will ·receive exclu­ Do you have a child strug­ Committee. that he'll retrieve a fallen star. Founded by. Newark resi­ of the Beatles sive discounted tickets to the gling with math? Or a student The film stars Robert De Niro Hens matchup against NCAA Little Sisters of the who likes math and wants to dents in 1930 during the Great Saturday, October 15, 1 p.m. and Claire Danes. The program Depression, the all-volunteer tournament qualifier Penn State Poor 29th Annual improve their skills? The The Newark Free Library will is free. The library is located University, which reached the University of Delaware Newark Welfare Committee host the program The History at 750 Library Avenue. Please Spaghetti Dinner · has been a good neighbor to second round. of the tourna­ offers a Saturday Morning and Impact of the Beatles. call 731-7550 for more infor­ The Little Sisters of the Poor those in need by providing ment in 2011. The Hens host Math program that helps chil­ Come meet the man who met marion. of Newark will hold their 29th food, Christmas baskets, and the Beatles! Joel Glazier will the Nittany Lions in the Bob dren in grade K -6 learn math Annual Spaghetti Dinner on financial assistance for utility ·carpenter Center ori Nov. 17 can be FUN. The first ses­ recount stories about the band Sto·ryteller Event Sunday, October 23. The event , bills, rent, ·medicines and other and also talk about their impact at 7 p.m. sion begins Saturday, Oct. 15 will be held at their Jeanne necessities of life. For more through Nov. 19. on popular culture, politics, Saturday, October 22, 1 Jugan Residence at 185 Salem information, or to make a tax­ The Saturday Morning and entertainment. Registration p.m. The Newark }'iree Libraiy 3rd Annual Wag-n­ Church Road in Newark ·from deductible contribution, please Math program, offered by requir~d. Th~ program is free. presents the program The Tales Walk & 5K Run 1--6 p.m. go to ~ww.newarkareawelfare. ~e library IS located .at 750 Tombstones Tell. Storyteller Ed UD's Mathematics & Science PAws for People, a Attendees will enjoy games, org. Library Avenue_. Please ~all731- , Okonowicz will· examine how Education Resource Center Delaware-based pet therapy tomboli and prize booths. (MSERC), is designed to be an 7550 for more informatiOn. grave markers can be our win­ . There will also be a raffle organization, announces its enriching experience that makes Harvest Arts Festival dow into the past. The talk will thir drawing with a first prize of learning math more enjoyable. Teen Scholarship be accompanied by a slideshow d annual Wag-n-Walk & SK $10,000. General Admission By providing problem solving Step out into the cooler presentation. The program is Run, Saturday, October 22 at is $10. Children's Admission math activities, one-on-one ses- weather and enjoy the arts in Workshop· free. The library is located at Glasgow Park, New;uk, from is $5. For further information sions and computer activities, downtown Newark. The Harvest 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Honorary h afl1 · . k Monday, October 17, 7 p.m. 750 Library Avenue. Please call co-chairpersons for this year's - or to pure ase r e tic ets children can learn to master Arts Festival, sponsored by the The Newark Free Library will 731-7550 for more informa- basics or improve their skills. Newark Arts Alliance, packs ~vent are Attorney General -please call302-368-5886. be hosting a Teen Sc;holarship tion. B Event proceeds will support Session I: October 15, 22, 29 the Academy Building lawn on Workshop. Learn the basics eau Biden and Hallie Biden. the work of the Little Sisters of and November 5, 12, 19. Three Main Street with artist booths, about how to find a scholar­ Women's Basketball The annual Wag-n-Walk & the Poor. ._ time options are available: 8:30 demonstrations, art projects ship, the etiquette in filling out SK Run offers something for everyone .- walkers, runners, a.m. to 10:00 a.m.; 10:15 a.m. designed just for kids, and live an applic.ation and going for an Free Skills Clinic t o 114 : 5 a.m.; an d 12: 00 p.m. to music. This free family event interview, and tips to writing a shoppers, foodies and anyone Sports Card & 1:30 p.m. Room 114 Pearson is set for Saturday, October 15, University of Delaware who is interested in a day of scholarship essay. For students women's basketball coach Tma Collectible Show Hall, University of Delaware, from 11 a.m.4 p.m. The rain ages 15 and up. Parents are wel­ action, activity and entertain­ Martin has announced that on ment. Beginning with the SK October 23, Aetna Fire Academy Street, Newark. . date is Sunday, October 16. come. 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LOST - male Beagle, answers to Pudgy. Been missing since Fri­ day from the North East area. Very friend­ ly. My daughter misses ELKTON large 1br Elkton 2br w/d, cen N. EAST 4BR, 2BA ELKTON- Hollings­ him very much. Please apt 2nd fir $675/month ale $635/mo + sec. SFH. Totally renv'd. worth Manor 2BR, a/c, + util's & sec dep Avail 'V~ ~ C"\VS Section 8 ok, No pets Nice yard. All appls' PUBLIC NOTICE call 443-466-3331. ~ria. J~:I' ,.,.,_,_,, no pets, brand new N~~'Y now, ca~l410-620-1019 410-287-3202 $1395mo + sec. Pet $725/m 410-398-9422 LOST 7yr old Bengal .. neg. 302-275-0937 Cat, Lost Sunday _Dffering 1 0/9/11 . In woods NORTH EAST G To Share behind Delancy Rd, ACCEPTING N~TQdQ-y 1 and 2 $1 ,200 , contact David, Name is T J , 410-398- APPLICATIONS t)' V Bedroom 443-553-0100, garage, 8116 if found ASAP. For future occupancy. Market & 3BR, Red Point Beach. 2 & 3Br's available ELKTON: Elkton 2BR, d/w, w/d LOST CAT Small, all Income restrictions 1 BR, No pets. Affordable hook up & fenced yd NORTH EAST white cat with blue and guidelines apply. $525/mo + sec dep. Housing Units $800/mo + sec & utils. $1 ,200, contact David, View Public Notices eyes, declawed. Lost 410-398: 3790 Equal Proof of income req'd. no pets 410-392-3127 -443-553-0100, water CHESAPEAKE ·from around the 41 0-459-8927 views, 2BR, Red Point CITY (2) rms for rent Thurs. Oct 6 vicinity Housing Opportunity •Income ELKTON 3br, 2 bath, State of Maryland, Pembrey Development guidelines apply• Beach Elk River House on bi-level, with 1. car the water. Everything visit: on Old Field Pt Rd, Elk- NORTH EAST www.mddcnews.com garage. 410-620-1345 incl. 443-566-0808 · ton. 410-392-3393 13-D O'Daniel #1 $1 ,900, contact David, ~Elk Chase Avenue 443-553-0100, garage, LOST CELL PHONE A RENtAl. COMMUN i iY Newark DE 19702 Commercial w~ter views, 3~R . Red e Rentals Saturday PM , Elkton Fair Hill studio apt, For rental vicinity. $50 Reward Point Beach $500/m + util's & sec information CECIL CO . - Office; 41 0-920-3555 PERRYVILLE lovely dep no pets non please call: Retail; Warehouse; BEACON APTS · 3b Uh on bike path lg LOST KEYS at in North East smoking envir. · 443- ELKTON 4br, 2ba, Industrial. Outside stor­ The Hacks Point 350-6560 deck with waterview Fire Company Essex day on Septem­ 302-368-2357 kitchen, DR, LR, base­ age 443-553-1517 ber 18th. Please call 1 & 2br units, imme- dep & refs req no pets Roast Beef Dinner diately available. HAVRE DE GRACE ment, sunroom, break- $1300/m41 0-642-2929 1185 Glebe Rd., 443·691-9373 if found. fairvillemimagement. . fast bar. Water & sewer Office spaces I store Ask about our Fall 2br, $800/mo + sec front. Free standing Sat 10/15 4-7pm move in Special, for dep credit chk req 410- com included. $1200/ mo + Port Deposit 3br on All you can eat! 1st mo & sec req'd. No secluded setting on bldg. North East Rd. qualified applicants. 939-9280 41 0 459- 443-350-0621 Adults $11 Call Sharon 9785 PROUDLY MANAGED pets. 443-485-6301 farm, pets ok, fen yd, 12yrs & under $5 B Y FAIRVILLE newly renovated $1200 410-287-6111 . MANAGEMENT ELKTON AREA . www.thebeacona­ /month 410-666-0723 COMPANY, LLC 4-Sbr, 3 bath, bi-level partments.com ~t)-~.,..~- . G.Adoptions N~ I I , , with 2 car oversized ~ garage. 410-620-1345 NORTH EAST 3br, II l.E.J #41 ~oe, e Job~Wa·to• ~oe, 1 ba, 2nd floor. Dish- ~.~ ELKTON Buckhill washer, W/D, large Farms, 3br, 1 ba, ranch PORT DEPOSIT- 3/4 yard, parking. NO ~ Houses for Rent recently remod. $1200 BR's, Water and trash ADOPTION is love. N~ ELKTON 1st fir 1br , PETS $875/mo + utils W + sec No pets. Avail provided. $850/mo + 1st time Mom & Dad ce'Y $600 2nd fir. 2br, sec dep. No pets. & dep. 443-553-5091 now 410-398-3003 promise your baby a PERSONAL CARE $72?. Both have w/d. . Washer I dryer hook secure, happy life. Attendant, p_nvate + ut1ls. & sec. No pets. up, off street parking. Expenses paid.· duty pref., I Will work 410-398-1870 Call 410-688-4038 Theresa & Evan w/ adults & disabled. I 1-866-664-1213 have 14 yrs of Geri- ~oe, ~~: ~ce, A Townhouse for atric Care. Call Patri­ Elkton $1150 per. 'iii Rent NORTH EAST beau­ ELKTON HEIGHTS Lost & Found cia 443-350-9698 or month. 302-584-7077 2br, 1 ba, lr, w/d, ale Gl 443-205-6067 tiful 2br apt. Great location, near 1-95 no pets $7'15/m ELKTON 2br 2nd frl. 443-553-7434 ~ FOU.ND CAT Young W/D off street parking­ $875 mo. + utils. Pets male. Grey with black consid. 443-907-6649 2br/2ba $899 select No pets. $735 mo, Elkton new con­ units. Pool, tot lots, stripes. Found in vicini­ inclds. water, sewer & struction 3BR 2.5 BA ty of Triumph lndustiral carports, w/d in units. trash. 443-553-1327 ~ •.,.. · · Affordable homes on cul-de-sac & gar Glen Creek Apts Park on Blue Ball Rd, $1350m 410-398-5724 Elkton 443-309-9364 \... \~ 1 Qgq-y Elkton/North East 19 Glen Creek Cr N~TQQq• \"' t)' V 2-4 BRS starting 410-996-9701 FOUND PIT BULL 9 Young, red_color dog. t)- PERRYVILLE 1BR, 41~t6$2 l..~f~5 N~TQdQ-y ELKTON .TH 2Br, Found at Calvert v "Y 1.5ba. Near new con­ Grange Hall on Rt 273 ELKTON 2br apt 2nd off street prkng, no· v• ~ V dition. 2 decks. Great near Fair Hill. Call to floor, WID, off street pets, water incl. $700 _\,. \ ~t)'~Ti~­ ELKTON- Holl Mnr 2br, location. $1 ,200 per identify 410-287-5768 parking. No pets. mo. 410-392-9173 \"'~ r like new $725 + sec. mo + sec- dep. Phil- $775/mo + sec & util's ELKTON 21 Chestnut 443-309-6030 CECILTON- lg 2br, Dr. ranch 3br, w/gar., FOUND PUPPY Call Us Today deck & FP, Free trash Elkton Walnut Hill, approx 1 yr old or 1.5 ba, cac, w/d, $975/ brick t/h 3br, 1 .5 ba To Place Your Ad. mo + sec. & util's. pets removal. $1 050 + sec. ·younger Red Toad 41 0-398-344 7 bsmnt 2 decks, $1050/ Road/ Ebenezer Let Chesapeake ~:;,, ~ce, neg. 410-275-6000 mo. 410-398-5724 Church Road area. Classified Work Call to identify. 443- PORT DEPOSIT- 206-9781 For You/ ELKTON HEIGHTS 1 br, $600/mo + sec $23,000 2001 Ches. 2nd fir 1 br apt, $700 dep. On site laundry. Bluegrass 14x70 locat­ 410-398-1230 ed in Bay Country or /mo heat incl. Call Paula 410-924- 800-220-1230 410-398-6500 8285 Estates (Rising Sun, WWW.CHESAPEAKE www.chesapeake MD). NO RENT TO CLASSIFIED.COM classified. com OWN Asking 23k OBO Alyssa 443-206-6288 -- Page 14 • The Newark Post • Friday, October 14, 2011 News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311

~ Childreri/ Mobile Homes Animals/Pet Animals/Pet Animals/Pet General Merchandise General Merchandise e e e e G Appliances V Babyltems e e PORT DEP: 1985 FORKLIFT, kids scoot KITCHEN UTILITY TV 25" RCA floor 14x70. 2Br, 1.5ba. around on it, front of CART With cutting model, exc cond cable 8x1 0 shed, all appl icl. lift, raises/lowers board. Like new. 20"x ready asking $50 Great cond. Great N~'e~ · Nag'e~ - Nagoe~ N~oe~ NEAT! Asking $29. 31 ". $100 or best offer 443-243-9163 comm. Call for details COCKATIELS LAB" PUPS pure TV 35" Zenith con­ Call (410)529-1598 410-939-7673 . (White Marsh area). TV, Sanyo 27", $75, $15,000 717-368-3349 Grey, Pearl and Lutino ·bred, chocolate and sole. $190 or best offer 410-392-5534 - Young, come with LADIES CLOTHES yellow. 1st shots & 410-459-1171 GIRLS CLOTHES Size 10/12, med/lrg. All cages. $50 and up. wormed. Ready to go. WOMEN'S 1930's­ toddler to 3T $20 a seasons. $75 for all. 410-920-1672 $300 each. Call 410- L~~K WASHER- Whirlpool, '60's long coats. (3) _ box 410-482-2664 410-828-7552 920-5136 white 4 yrs old, good Good for theatrical condition. $99. Please WELSCH CORGIE JEEP STROLLER LAMINATE closet. '20's boys ice MIXED BREED DOG, Pembrook CKC male, call 410-287-1440 $40. 443-907-7270 skates. $5 ea. 41 0- small to med size COUNTER, $50, 4 yrs old, up to date 443-243-439? 515-0345 Bel Air Nag'e~ female, good with kids. rabbies. Good w/kids, Electronics KITCHEN/ play grill for 2 yrs old, free to good e WOODSTOVE, $200. 302-898-2107 kids and play food MEDICAL EQUIP­ Atlanta Stove Works home. 443-252-0983 TV 22" Emerson with $45. Call (41 0)529- MENT pain relief DVD player. $100 b/o. 1598 (White Marsh #40, $50, machine $75 443-243-4392 L~~K Call 41 0-441-8005 area). Call 410-668-9498 ~,~ ~, G Sporting Goods DACHSHUND MINI e Firewood Yorkies M&F S&W. PUPS. Male & female (3) 24" MOUNTAIN reds AKC parents on Very sm, home raised, K. Spencer $450. 717-880-0060 BIKES and bumper prems. S&W. Cute. pool table $100. Call Home POWER CHAIR and $350. 410-287-0987 443-616-8241 Improvements, Pet S!Jrvices/ four wheel walker in e Supp1es Inc. BED Black and white very good condition. AB CIRCLE PRO When Qualitv verteer. Queen size w/ Bot for $300. Call 302- exercise machine. Comes First! ,.-DOG CRATE Black 544-2204 for info $100 41 0-441-8005 metal24" tall, 19" wide, headboard. Dismantle POODLE PUPS & take $200 b/o. Call .Painting miniature apricot AKC "'24" deep. Like new. PRINTER FILE CAB­ BIKE Barbie's Swan $15 410-642-0038 41 0-256-1215 • Garages DOBERMAN shots & wormed. Born INET, wooden 22 x 16 Lake with training • Basements EARLY 20TH CEN­ WOOD STOVE Sier- x 16, very good cond., wheels. $3. 410-574- PINCHERS 8wks old 7/21/11 gorgeous com­ DOG CRATE. Medi­ • Kitchens &Baths born Aug 10th tails panion $650 Aberdeen TURY CHURCH PEW ra 35"L x 20"W. $400. $15, 443-623-1355 1307 • Additions um size. $20. Cat carri­ 410-557-8865 docked & dew claws 410-273-7606 443- Painted, good cond. Propane tank 1001b • Crown Molding er, $5. 410-804-1941 $75 410-638-6022 HARFOR removed $300.ea 410- 752-9649 Whiteford area. capacity, good cond . • Porches 398-0822 COUNTY N • Window I Door Previously rescued . FREE DOUBLE $85. 41 0-885-3251 or DOG CRATE. Preci­ RECLINING lazy boy 443-945-4453 SHO Replacement kitten free, to good Oct. 1 9a-5p. home, can't keep sion Jrg , heavy duty love seat. 410-378- 2 FOR $31 Super 36x22x25. $25. 410- maxi pads. Mens 3X RECORDS, 1973- Oct. 9a-3p. FREE 410-378-3129 5346 391-0156 PJ's $2. 410-668-9498 1975, 45's have 35 for Ha D~ce ESTIMATES PUG/BEAGLE MIX HEADBOARD: Full I ' sale for $60, Co uni enter ENGLISH BULL DOG 3 yr old, male, very DOG HOUSE- med queen size headboard, (2) CEILING light fix­ 410-392-6491 1 Lag Lane REFERENCES MIX, ADORABLE 8 gentle & loving. Free size 2 1/2 ft x 2ft aluminum/ wrought tures. Hampton Bay , 078 ~ ile fron LICENSED & WK OLD PUPPIES! to good home. Call $25.00. iron look. $100 or best $Sea. 410-574-1307 ROLATOR. H"andi­ Rt155 ot{;Graceview INSURED offer. 410-272-5438 cap walker, deluxe, Dr. 100 tables, ATM 1st shots & paper 443-907-8365 Call410-287: 3776 CHRISTMAS BALLS trained, 1 male $300, with seat. $40. on site. Pit Beef, No Job to small PUPPIES KITCHEN TABLE signed and handpaint­ 41 0-658-3568 Ham, Turkey, etc. 1 female $350 Please • Horses/Tack/ and 4 chairs, table 36" ed. Cambridge Jaycee MHIC#127618 call410-778-5176 Cocka Poos, Yorki \lijl Equipment/Supplies_ Poos, Malti Poos, round, chairs- wooden 20 yr Christmas ball SCOOTER, Chariot, 410-378-9219 Doberman Pinchers, (1) DRAFT HORSE backs, cloth cushion collection. '85-2004. needs battery has PLAYSET. Wood, 2 Golden Doodles, CROSS Paint. Excel­ · seats. Light Oak. Per­ $95. 443-521 -0898 charger, $100, swings, slide. You dis­ Shorkies, Shepherds, lent riding horse, fect condition. $60. 410-392-6491 assemble. FREE. $300 & up and cute Bookshelf · cherry DECK/STORAGE 443-379-7085 docile. $1 ,000 or best BOX Rubbermaid 60" TOURNAMENT mix pups $175 & up offer 410-658-1807 wood, 4 shelves, $40. 41 0-925-0414 410-828-7552 L. $70. Elkton area. LEATHER JACKET, 443-553-4932 size lg., brown, 2 ENGLISH BULL dog TAG YOUR AUTO . pup. CKC reg., cute PERCHERON KITCHEN TABLE pocket on side, map PUPPIES, free to / CROSS Horse. 11 playful, lots of wrinkles. good home, 2 females, Light wood. With 4 DORM DESK with inside. North American FOR SALE IN OUR Farm raised $1500 mo's old. Female, grey matching chairs. $75 hutch $45, (2) Captain Fishing Club $50. CLASSIFIEDS 1 male, black & brown, w/ black spots. free 717-556-2594 ext. 2 mix. 443-553-4840 41 0-638-6022 Chairs $10, 410-658-1816 410-658-1 807 443-243-4392 FREE KITTENS for SALES adoption. ENGINE, 6.5hp, G Antiques/Art Great condition, $75 or Adorable/trained. 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Free to good nothing more than a home. 410-441 -1997 DRYER Whirlpool, big hole in your roof. around the Newark, DE area. females. white, 4 yrs old, good . 41 0-734-6369 Install a brand new KITTENS Free to condition. $99. Call stainless steel rain This full time position is compensated good home, visit 410-287-1440 hood with spark with a salary and the opportunity to BEAGLE PUPS http://marylanddefend­ grade hunting stock, arrestor/animal guard. earn above average income through ers.webs.com Sofa and While supplies last tri-color, lemon. & white 443-945-6282 commissiqns. A full benefit package 1st shots & wormed, loveseat, c~eam with standard sized slipcovers, $150.00 includes medical, dental, vacation, $75 410-658-3642 KITTENS Lots of col­ 13x13,8x13, 8x8 stain­ each, wood circular less steel chimney 401 k and much more. ors, litter trained, kitchen table and BLACK LAB MIXES wormed. Free to caps are just $49.00 (1) small to med, (1) chairs, $ 500.00, carry out only. Ace If you are looking forward to a career approved homes only. king size sleigh bed med to large, Both 443-617-0055 Bel Air Chimney Sweeps/The that will become your passion, then we neutered males. 2-3 complete $500.00. Stove Store 804 East want to talk to you. 410-648-5249 yrs old. 443-466-2870 KITTENS, Free to Pulaski Highway Elk­ ton MD 410-392-4596 ' Please send resumes to: good home, cute as a FRI~IDAIRE Gallery button & so lovable. Harry Porter SUGAR GLIDERS side by side, frost free, They are waiting for a white fridge, ice & The Newark Post home, 410-287-7464 (2) 1 yr. males, includ­ ing accessories .. $400 water on door, $175 PO Box 429 obo. 443-768-5561 , OBO. White, Whirl ~!!~ ~, Elkton, MD 21922 BORDER COLLIE KITTENS- (4) Pool glasstop stove, or email to: pups. Black & white. self cleanin·g oven, Single with pull out HARLEY DAVIDSON Adorable 10 weeks old-. bed underneath. JACKET Brand ·new, [email protected] Males, $275 Females, Free to loveing families $200 OBO. Sharpe $300. 1st shots worn­ carousel over the new $1560 b/o Xtra large tall. Mens. only. Please call 443- 410-939-7673 Pd $375, sell for $250. med. Parent on pre­ 866-8024 range vented misses. 410-457-5122 microwave, $100 OBO. 443-243-2634 The Newark Post You can find ALL $400 410-398- HOT TUB with cover Serving the community for 4670 . CATS. 2 males, 1 yr KITTENS. anything you &· power pack. Free! over 100 years old, free to good home. Free to good home 410-939-2967 443-379-7085 only. Litter trained. want in the REFRIGERATOR Chesapeake Publishing is an Equal 443-206-9307 White upright, full size. JOHNSON BROS. COCKATIELS (3) (no freezer) Runs great collectible 4 place Opportunity Employer $25 each. Pearl, Lutino classifiedsl 6 yrs old. $75 obo. s_ettings, $75, & Pied 410-515-7209 443-206-3728 410-392-5534 On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, October 14, 2011 • The Newark Post • Page 15 G Sporting G~ods a Yard Sales a Yard Sales a Yard Sales a Yard Sales e Tools e Power Boats G Motorcycles/ATVs ELKTON 502 North RISING SUN 401 St. Sat, Oct 15, Sam- 16FT SAFE-T­ Slicers Mill Rd, Sat Oct MATE BOATw/ 1 pm . Antique furn . & .15, 8a-2p, h/h, tools, & glassware, collectibles, Load Rite trailer, N~'e~ some furniiture 55hp Chrysler 0/B, Great Buy movies & books, etc. Rising Sun/Port TABLE SAW Crafts­ w/ 40 hp Chrysler ELKTON 761 Augus­ ELKTON- The Deposit, 110 Nantuck ~ man 10 " with stand. parts motor $695 HARLEY . DAVID­ tine Herman Hwy. Sat. Meadows at Elk Creek et Dr. , 21904,Satur­ $200 410-658-4482 obo 410-652-1453 SON Heritage Soft­ ~~ 10/15 & sun. 10/16 9a- TH's off of Muddy day Oct 15 & Sunday . ail Classic '07 9,500 3pm. Next to Sarges Lane. Saturday Oct Oct 16, 8 AM-12 PM, mi, excellent condi­ 15th, Sam-Noon. tion. Garage kept, mo·d CALVERT ACRES Off Jacob Tome High- SAVAGE 93R ELKTON LIONS lots of chrome, extra 17. 17 cal bolt action on 273. Fri & Sat 10/ way. furniture, toys, 14 & 15, 8-2. Large CLUB CHRISTMAS adult clothing, chil­ stock parts, saddle w/2 clips, upgraded 3x SALE 106 West Main bags, mustang seats. 9x40 _ mm Leupold area rugs, Glider rock­ dren's c;lothing, chil­ er and ottoman. Gen­ Street, Elkton . dren's items, house- $13,500. Richard A. scope, $265. Mossberg , Use back parking eral household, elec­ hold item~ •. Dyda 443-786-1982 mod 500 syn. 12 ga, lot entrance. [email protected]:m camo, $125. Mossberg tronics, furniture and . clothing. Fri & Sat 8am-4pm mod 500 plug gun, 24" Oct 14 & 15, 21 & 22 rifle bar. w/1 .5x4.5x32 CHARLESTOWN "Many Christmas items 1985 Boston Whaler mm Bushnell scope, for sale (artificial trees, 15'3" totally rebuilt at new cond ., w/some 230 Caroline St Sat. 10/15 8a-2p No f:arly wreaths, ornaments, local boatyard to ammo, $200. Winches- lights, all new toys etc) FIRST PRESBYTE­ Guitars, Banjos, Birds Rain date 10/16 Mandolins, Wanted, showroom condition ter mod 50 semi auto, 2 Also books & movies! RIAN Bazaar & Craft with solid mahogany HARLEY DAVIDSON barrels, 24" IC, 3Q" full , Fair 2nd & Jefferson, Fender & Gibson, SPORTSTER '07 Cus­ Martin, Gretsch, in 2005. Seats raised 2Y." chamber, 5 boxes ELKTON Delaware City 10/15, 9 JOHN DEERE 48" 3" and side console tom XL 1200C. Clear shells & case, $300. to 2, Handmade pies. from 1940's, SO's, title, excellent condi­ Veteran's Hope zero turn. 23HP. Less 60's, 70's·& redesigned and 41 0-493-04 76 raised 5" with added tion. 6,922 miles, two Thrift Store than 100 hrs. New OTHERS 239 S. Bridge St. cond. $3000. custom windshield. tone pink, two seater. SCHWINN 3 . wheel 443-463-3421 $6,500 410-302-1115 tricycle. $50. . CHARLESTOWN Tuesday - Saturday 410-920-5116 2000 Johnson 50hp 443-907-7270 477 Frederick St., Fri­ 9am-5pm marina maintained. day and Saturday · · (7pm on Thurs) Snow thrower- 2- Custom weather cov­ ·TRAMPOLINE 15' 10/14 & 15, 8am-2pm. 2 doors from JoJo's Stage Frontier ST0927 . erings cover all with enclosure. $75, Indoor sale. Rain or Furniture, toys, adult NORTH EAST by John Deere. Excel­ wood. Kept on hoist. You remove and haul. shine. Cabinets, tools, clothing, children's 104 Mauldin Ave lent condition. Garage 17 gallon tank, Elkton 302-542-0649 furnitrue, household. clothing, household Sat. Oct. 15th kept. 9HP Briggs .and Garmin GPSMAP/ Stratton lntek Snow· TRAINS items, collectibles, ?am-?. SOUNDER, bimini ELKTON 100 Clark engine. Electric Start. WANTED. Musical books, DVDs, COs. Household items, top. Trailer rebuilt in G St. Sat. Oct. 15th, ?am. $450 OBO Call Buying Lionel, lves, Sat. Oct. 15th toys, stove, antiques, 2005. Many extras. DRUM SET, blue color HH , antiques, Christ­ clothing items and 443-506-4606 for more Voltamp. 41 0'-913- Call Jack Steinmetz, mas, wheel bar-rels , 50% off information. 9484. Save this ad! with several ace's good all household much, much more! 443-480-3700 or clothes Total Gym email cond orig $800, asking apllian·ces, Suzuki Boulevard $450 443-243 ~9163 glassware, dishes WANTED TO BUY [email protected]. silhouettes, or tire $7,400 . MSO '09, 800cc, very RESCUE ME Upright and morel · good condition, sad­ Lots of quality decoys, piano. · Good cond. 302-383-9902 dle bags, backrest, $100 you haul. Serious furniture on sale ~ N"··;·'- )' Sailboats garage kept, 3300 Saturday ONLY! e inquiries. Call443-616- miles, $5,500 obo. 8241 WHERE YOUR . NORTHEAST20 ~~ Mike 304-240-5562 HUGELKTON 1660 Old­I PURCHASES HELP West Church Point . ASPHALT PAVER field Point Rd Sat SUPPORT OUR Rd, Fri 10/14 & Sat Powerbox. 450 series. VETERANS 10/15 9-3 both days, Desiel engine. Recon- 10/15, on premises of Tax deductible dona­ Oldfield Antiques @ downsizing, too much ditioned. $3800. b/o tions-always accepted.· to mention Cash. Machine ready Jr.j: 8:00-? Housewares, 443-406-7218 to work. Must sell 610- decorative items, furn, North East; 9· Schuck­ SUZUKI EIGER 400 UPRIGHT PIANO etc. Also EVERY item 932-5376 I 484-643- 1985 CATALINA - 25 ler Drive, 10/15,10/16, 0925 sailboat with trailer. '06 115 mi, excellent very good condition in antique shop is-20% condition, automanual, $100.00 call 8am-1pm, take Rt.272 WANTED; Very good condition. off (O.K.,. I'm a bit of a to Warburton Road. alloy wheels. Mudgear 443-480-5520 for Hoarder; please res­ Tools DIABETIC TEST Swing keel, Roller furl­ Make left onto Schuck­ e STRIPS up to $18/ tires, snowplow, extras directions and ing, full batten main­ cue some of my stuff.) ler drive. first house $4,000 410-820-7981 appointment Craftsman radial box. Cash on the sail. Mercury 9.9 extra . ELKTON, Community on left .. furniture, toys, saw for sale call spot. Any kind/ any long shaft outboard. adult clothing, brand. Un-opened Auto ~arts & Ace. EllSTON 17 Matthew Ydsale Meadows at 410-398-2359 ShoreLand'r trailer, e Elk Creek Town­ children's clothing, will pick up. Debbie YAMAHA YP 50 76 Bathon Court off Leeds dual batteries with homes- Oc~ 15th 8-1 children's items, 410-820-6540 automatic charger. REESE HITCH 2" tall KEYS electronic piano Rd & 213. Sat, Oct 15. household items, .hitch bar. Part # 54990 w/ 7 - functions orig. Rain date Sat, Oct 22. Electronic wind speed a,~ collectibles, crafts, and direction indicator, Trailered weight $700, 14 yrs old, asking Household items, lots G Plants/Trees . 12,000 lbs. 2 9/16 ball $100, 410-287-3776 of stuff! Toys, kids mise Nv·Jae~ books. rain or shine •. _stereo with CD player. $100 410-658-2_619 ELECTRIC PALLET $6,800. Please Call WHITE PINE: 8'-12' 941-276-8047 SKID LIFT $500. Com­ and Norway Spruce mercial tool organizers VENT VISOR for Nis­ 6'-8'. We dig, you pick san Xterra. Fits 2000- off 2011 Ford Van . "'""_, ...... - Multi . N~'e~ up and haul. All trees 2003. New, in box. $30 one of these local dealers Never used. $500 443- ~-~'Family $40 each. 443-309- 41 0-658-2619 PERRYVILLE 350-3894. R. Sun MD 4283 If no answer N~ae~ anc1 drive home happ;. Beacon Point off St leave message. 28' COLUMBIA '70 · Truck/Sport Utility ELKTON, MD Marks Church Rd: _t;f!;\ 3 Reed Hartnett St, with Atomic 4 cyl. 1/B. .. Left into Beacon Fann Supp./Equip. $2800. Call 410-378- Holly -Hall Terrace. Point, make last left G I 2661 for info. VOLKSWAGEN 10/15 & 10/16, 8 to 2. (Thomas Point) N~'e~ Furniture, lawn and FRAMING FIELD DRAG 7' 4" W make first right to x 5' L. $50 obo. Call garden equipment, 743 Concord Point. PASLOADE frameF, -· G Marine Misc. Sntiflt, household items, $250 firm: Trim nailer 410-557-0428 Jar­ Fri Sat, Sun, Oct retsville area. VOLKSWAGEN,LTD. tools, collectibles, 14, 15 & 16, 7am- Pasloade . $250 firm. 8' DINGHY· . 4304 Kirkwood Highway, books. Will be held 4pm. Lots of Christ­ 410-493-9570 Essex Aluminum. Good inside, ra in or shine. mas decorations condition. $100 WILMINGTON, DE - (ornaments wreaths 410-392-5658 302-998-0131 etc - mostly all new) household items, N~ae~ CHEVY % TON HD Drivers wanted "' some antiques, Silverado '89. 4x4, 'f clothing size· petite MOKISHA WALK motor, trans, tires etc & 8-10 regular BEHIND vibratory good. Runs. Needs tie mostly Eddie Bauer, plate compactor TFL LICENSE for rod . $1800 obo. No Md Boston Proper and Honda engine w/. crabbing, oyster and insp needed. Victorias Secret. No water tank $675 or clamming. No fish . 410-937-1713 junk! b/o Must sell cash, 41 0-643-5196 ready to work. 61 0- Elkton- 104 Chalice. 932-5376 or 484-643- Dr behind ?-Eleven. 0925 call anytime G Motorcycles/ATVs . N~'e~ 10/15, 9am-2. Couch 38x1 0 Work Boat, & loveseat. All holiday STICK WELDER 220 John Deere decor, HH items, win- . Wards Power Craft 230 Turbo,· 502 Gear, amp, w/hood, welding ter coats and clothing. RISING SUN 276 less than 600 hrs. Na,TQdq~ _CHEVY ~500 WT '98 vest, & welding rods 1 Bard Cameron Rd off Many extras!! v•t:) V p1ck · up. Red, 200k, $95 410-885-3251 or Asking $30,000 runs & drives·. Fleet Biggs Hwy to Wash­ 443-945-4453 r- - ·- ~---- .. ington School House OBO,TFL license 2006 KTM 250XCW, maintained. Would I Yard Sales on nearly I Rd to Bard Cameron available for looks great, runs great. make great 2nd vehicle I every corner, find I Friday & Saturday, additional cost. $3000 .obo. After 5pm or work truck. $2000. I out which ones in 1 Oct 14 & 15. House­ Contact Fred Baxter, 410-287-7277 443-993-3778 . 1 the Classifieds 1 hold, antiques, & col- 410-643-5536, . lectible$ LARGE sale! . Melbaxter1 @yahoo.com ~------.. Page 16 • The Newark Post • Friday, October 14, 2011. News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311

e Truck/Sport Utility e Autos e Autos LEGAL NOTICE CALL TRUSTEE'S S_ALE of REAL ESTATE N~'t?~ N~'t?~ N~'t?~ OR EMAIL ~ Pursuant to an Order of the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware, in proceedings captioned as Civil Action #6394-MA (real property of KIM­ FORD RANGER INFINITY G35 '03 BERLY HILTON, KENNETH HILTON, and .DOROTHEIA HILTON), I will Edge, '02 4x4, · 151 k Navigation, Bose sys­ CHESAPEAKE expose, by way of public venue or auction on the premises, the following: miles, 6 cyl. auto, ale, tem, heated seats, 34 Blajrville Road, New Castle, New Castle County, Delaware 19720 cd player, runs & looks L~~K elect s/roof - Loaded! with all improvements thereon (10-040.10-27-5). Also known as Lot# great. $4800 obo Call $8500 443-207-0492 17. or text 41 0-459-6466 CLASSIFIED 2005 BUICK Centu­ Sol~ "As Is" with a single family dwellin!J. sold unfurnished on : ry Limited, 48,000 mi, very good condition, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2011 white, automatic, 4- 410-398-1230 ·At 10:00 AM. door, air conditiqner, cruise control, power There's treasure locks, power seats, 800-220-1230 TERMS OF THE SALE power steering, power at the rainbow's A $5,000 down payment, or 100% of the purchase price if less than windows, rear window www.chesapeake $5,000, must be paid by the Buyer at the time of the sale. The balance defroster, driver end. Find yours is to be paid to Matthew Longo, Esquire at Longo & Associates, LLP. , P.O. airbag, · passenger Box 1180 Hockessin, DE 197G7 on or before Friday, October 28, 2011 . JEEP LIBERTY '05 .. airbag, abs, alloy in the classifieds! classified.com The $5,000 down payment (or 100% of the purchase price if less than 6 cyl, 4x4. great shape wheels, cd player, $5,000) made on the day of sale will be treated as part <>f the purchase sunroof & more AM/FM radio. Limited price if all the terms of the sale are met; otherwise it will be forfeited for $11 ,000 or b/o edition. Very good LEGAL N 0 TJ C E non-compliance and treated as liquidated damages. Buyer to pay the 410-482-7236 condition $8,000 OBO, cost of Deed and one half of all applicable transfer taxes (Sale subject to contact Jim Frantz, confirmation by the Court of Chancery on Thursday, October 27, 2011 410-836-3925, CITY OF NEWARK at 10:00 AM.) G Vans/Mini Vans [email protected] DELAWARE CITY COUNCIL NOTICE TO CREDITORS PUBLIC HEARING Notice in compliance with Delaware law is hereby given that the shares NOTICE of interest of Kimberly Hilton, Kenneth Hilton, and Dorotheia Hilton in the above described parcel of land will be sold as set forth above and all per­ October 24, 2011 - 7:00 P.M. sons having or claiming any liens or encumbrances against the above DODGE CONVER­ CAMARO '98 T-Tops Pursuant to Section 402.2 of the City Charter of the Code of the City of named share interest holders, are hereby notified to appear in the Court SION van '79. 79,500· of Chancery of the State of Delaware, 500 King Street, Wilmington, All brand new tires. As Newark, Delaware, notice is hereby given of~ pub)ic hearing at a regular miles. $1500. Call410- is $1500. meeting of the Council in the Council Chamber at the Municipal Building, Delaware, on Thursday, October 27, 2011 at 10:00 AM the return day of 378-2661 for info. 410-272-2445 220 Elkton Road, Newark, Delaware, on October 24, 2011 at 7:00p.m., the sale and make proof of said claim and the amount due thereon. at which time the Council will consider for Second Reading and Final Pas­ e Antique Autos CHEVY CAMARO sage the following proposed Ordinances: MATTHEW LONGO, ESQUIRE DAVID MATLUSKY, ESQUIRE '95, black t-tops, runs, TRUSTEE Attorney for Petitioner passed recent inspec­ Bill11-22 An Ordinance Amending Chapter 30, Water, Code of the City Longo & Associates, LLP. 1423 North Harrison Street tion $1200 or b/o Call of Newark, Delaware, By Establishing a Water Rate Schedule . P.O. Box 1180 Wilmington, Delaware 19806 302-463~3662 Effective January 1, 2012 Hockessin, Delaware 19707 302-658-4474 Phone 302-455-9873 Phone Bill 11-23 An Ordinapce Amending Chapter 20, Motor Vehicles and Traf fie and Chapter 2, Administration, Code of the City of Newark, np 10/14 2279551 NISSAN 300 "D. '86 Delaware, to Provide Parking Enforcement Officers the Author v6, auto, ·pw, ps, ale, t­ ity to Issue Summons for the Unlawful Removal of Vehicles tops, tachometer, cc, fro.m Municipal Areas like new $4900 CITY OF NEWARK. 410-337-0053 Towson INFINITY . G35 '03 Patricia M. Fogg, CMC Newark, Delaware Navigation, Bose sys­ City Secretary tem, heated seats, Traffic Committee PLYMOUTH Satel­ NP. 10/14 2281259 . e le ct s/ roof - Loaded ! -::::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;;;:;:::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;=;1 Meeting Notice lite Sebring 1973 posi MD inspected $8500 . ri rear, 318 c.i.d. racing 443-207-0492 The Traffic Commitee will meet on Tuesday, Octobber 18, 2011, at ' hood, many modifica­ Delaware Department of Transportation 5:00 p.m. in the Police Department upper level conference room to dis­ tions 302-757-0430 for • Shailen P. Bhatt, cuss the following: more details $3200 or WWW.CHESAPEAKE Secretary b/o 302-475-2547 1. Request for no parking on the south side of Church Road. CLASSIFIED.COM VIRTUAL WORKSHOP 2. Request to install weight limit warning signs eastbound and west­ LEGAL NOTICE bound when turning onto W. Park Place. 3. Request to remove three parking meters in front of 154 Forest Lane THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS and designate them as "Handicap Parking Only". FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY 4. Request for a stop sign westbound on Co!Jntry Club Drive at Delrem Drive. IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF PURVA REDDY SRAVAN 5. Traffic Calming Committee update. Petitioner(s) . TO The Traffic Committee may add items to the agenda at the time of the PURVA NAMALAYAPALLY REDDY meeting and make recommendations to the City Manager on all issues NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that discussed. · PURVA NAMALAYAPALLY .REDDY Intends to present a Petition to the court of Any questions regarding the above topics may be directed to Chief Paul Common Pleas for the State of Delaware in and · Tiernan, Newark Police Department at 366-7104 prior to the meeting . for New Castle County, to change his/her name to PURVA NAMALAYAPALLY REDDY np 10/14 . 2280407 SRAVAN NAMALAYAPALLY FOR THE MINOR PURVA REDDY SRAVAN Petitioner Marrows Road Bridge (1-330), East of Newark over Cool Run Branch LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Dated:9-22-2011 · http:l/deldot.govl informationlprojectslmarrowsrdbridgel RE: DEADLY RE: DEADLY RE: DEADLY · np 9/30, 10/7,14 2277491 WEAPON WEAPON WEAPON October 17, 2011 I, Joseph R Burket, I, Denise L. Burket, I, Robert W. Donnel­ residing at 41 residing '- at 41 ly, residing at 7 THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS The Delaware Department of Transportation (QeiDOT) would like to Cordele Road, Cordele Road , Brookridge· Lane, FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN invite the residents of Marrows Road, the Brookside Park Community, Newark, DE 19711 Newark, DE 19711 Newark, DE 19711 AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY and all other interested parties to a Virtual Workshop to discuss the pro­ will make application will make application will mak-e application posed replacement of Bridge 1-330 on Marrows Road over Cool Run to the judges of the to the judges of the to the judges of the IN RE: CHANGE OF. NAME OF Branch. The purpose of the virtual workshop is to present the details of superior court of the superior court of the superior court of the JANET ELIZABETH JACOBSON the proposed replacement of Bridge 1-330 and to solicit feedback from State of Delaware in State of Delaware in State of Delaware in the public regarding the plans. The workshop will be available online Petitioner(s) and for New Castle and for New Castle and for New Castle TO beginning October 17, 2011 and will be accessible for 30 days. County at Wilmington County at Wilmington , County at Wilmington JANET ELIZABETH CASSIAN for the next term for a for the next term for a for the next term for a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Interested persons are invited to express their views either online or in license to carry a license to carry a license to carry a JANET ELIZABETH CASSIAN writing, giving reasons for support of, or in opposition to, the proposed concealed deadly concealed deadly concealed deadly Intends to present a Petition to the <;ourt· of project. Comments will be ·received during the workshop or can be weapon, or weapons, weapon, or weapons, weapon, or weapons, Common Pleas for the State of Delaware in and mailed to DeiDOT Public Relations., P.O. Box 778, Dover, DE 19903. for the protection of for the protecti_gn of for the protection of for New Castle County, to change his/her name my person(s), or my person(s), or my person(s}, or The virtual workshop is accessible to persons with disabilities. A tran­ to JANET ELIZABETH CASSIAN property, or both. property, or both. property, or both. JANET ELIZABETH JACOBSON script of the video is available by a link located below the video on the virtual workshop page. If you need further assistance or additional infor­ Petitioner Joseph R Burket Denise L. Burket Robert W. Donnelly Dated:9-20-2011 mation, please contact DeiDOT Public Relations at 1~800-652-5600 (in 10/10/2011 10/10/2011 10/5/2011 np 9/30, 10n,14 · 2277505 - DE) or 3.02-760-2080 or write to the above address.

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LEGAl NOTICE Frostend Corp. has on September 27, 2011 AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION applied with the Alcoholic Beverage ·control SENTINEL SELF STORAGE Commissioner for a license for a wholesaler of 105 Main St. S. 1100 Elkton Road alcoholic beverages for a premises located at Galena, MD Newark, DE 19711 120 Sandy Dr Unit C, Newark, DE 19713. Per­ Saturday. Oct 15th 11:00 AM (302) 731-8108 sons who are against this application should provide written notice of their objections to the 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bath House, A Public Auction will be held on Wednesday, 11/09/2011 at 10:00 AM. All sales are cash only. The Commissioner. For the Commissioner to be High Ceilings, Hardwood Floors, contents of the following storage units will be auctioned: • required to hold a hearing to consider addition­ Renovated, move in condition. Unit 1016 -Stephen D. Mendala: boxes, kitchen chair, dining table, fish tank and stand, shelv­ al input from persons against this application, see website for pictures and terms. ing, bicycle, surf boards, trunk, wicker chair, misc. Household items the Commissioner must receive one or more J.T. Rhoades Auctioneer Unit 4221 - Larry Erickson: records, baseball cards, misc. items documents containing a total of at least 10 sig­ Unit 8019- Thomas Roley: mattress, upholstered chair, clothing, shelving, vacuum, BBQ smok­ natures of residents of property owners located 41 0-620-1728 within1 mile of the premises or in any incorpo­ er, kitchen cabinets, boxes, misc. household items. www.JTRhoadesauctioneer.com rated areas located within 1 mile of the premis­ np 10/14 2273004 es. The protest(s) must be filed with the Alco­ PUBLIC AUCTION holic Beverage Control Commissioner at the SENTINEL SELF STORAGE 3rd Floor, Carvel State Office Building, 820 THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 200 First State Blvd · North French Street, Wilmington, DE 19801 . Wilmington, DE 19804 FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN The protest(s) must be received by the Com­ AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY (302) 999-0704 missioner's office on or before October 27, 2011. Failure to file such a protest may result A Public Auction will be held on Wednesday, November 9, 2011 at 11:00 AM. The contents of the IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF in the Commissioner considering the applica- . SOPHIA SANCHEZ DE BAUTISTA following storage units will be auctioned: tion without further notice, input, or hearing. If Petitioner( s) Unit# 221- Heather Hoopes: Bags,bed frame,box spring & mattress,boxes, Shelving,totes, vac- you have questions regarding this matter oom. . please contact the Commissioner's Office. TO Unit#239- Rob Presley: Bed frame, mattress,computer(3),dresser, cw 9/30,10/7,14 . 2276605 SOPHIA SANCHEZ entertainment Center,table,TV,DVD's, printer. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Unit# 309- James Newton: Boxes,stool,trash can,clock,mailbox. SOPHIA SANCHEZ DE BAUSTISTA Unit # 2101- C. P. Wolfe: Bed frame, bicyde, china cabinet, chest of drawers, Couch, LEGAL NOTICE Intends to p.resent a Petition to the court of desk,dresser,lamp,coffee table,printer 2 baseball bats. Firebirds of Wilmington #1 , LLC T/A Firebirds Common Pleas for the State of Delaware in and Unit#7100- Duane Jessup: Boxes,kitchen chair,clothing, Wood Fired Grill have On September 27, 2011 for New Castle County, to change his/her name tool box,totes,toys, Golf clubs,chaise, scaffolding . . applied with the Alcoholic Beverage Control to SOPHIA SANCHEZ Unit #7103: Rob Presley: 12 foot Slat hovercraft. Commissioner requesting approval of an Unit# 7116-Rob Presley: Boxes, ice chest,tool box,totes,engine jack, extension of premise. Extension includes a SOPHIA SANCHEZ DE BAUTISTA - Go-cart, car seat·, table saw. private dining room, service kitchen and stor­ Petitioner age. Premise is located at 1225 Churchman's Dated:9-27-2011 PUBLIC AUCTION Road, Newark, Delaware 19713. SENTINEL SELF STORAGE Persons who are against this application np 10/7,14,21 2277612 465 Pulaski Hwy should provide written notice of their objec­ tions to the Commissioner. For the Commis­ New Castle, DE 19720 THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS (302) 328-5810 sioner to be required to hold a hearing to con­ sider additional input from persons against the FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY A Public Auction will be held on Wednesday November 9th, 2011 at application the Commissioner must receive one or more documents cor.~tain i ng a total of at 2:00 PM. The contents of the following storage units will be auctioned: · IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF Unit-#3057 -Richard Barnett-Bags, Boxes, Kitchen Chair, Chest of Drawers, Couch, Entertainment least 10 signatures of residents or property owners located within one mile of the premis­ MARK ELLIOTT POWELL Center, Fishing Equipment, Monitor, ·Shelving, Speakers, Stereo, Suitcase, End Table, Tool Box, Petitioner(s) · Totes, Trunk, TV es or in any incorporated areas located within one mile of the premise. The protest must be TO Unit-# 2051-Marcia Harden-Bags, Bed Frame, Mattress, Boxes, Chair, Chest of Drawers, Com- MAR.K ELLIOTT TUCKER puter, Desk, Dresser, Shelving, Coffee Table, Night Stands - filed with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Com­ missioner at the 3rd Floor, Carvel State Office NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Unit-#1012-Loren Kellerman-Boxes, Filing Cabinets, Couch, Desk, Dresser, Fan, Microwave, MARK ELLIOTT POWELL Refrigerator, Dining Table, Tool Box, Hand Truck, Fax Building, 820 North French Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19801 . The protest(s) must be . Intends to present a Petition to the court of Common Pleas for the State of Delaware in and PUBLIC AUCTION received by the Commissioner's office_on or before October 31 , 2011. Failure to file such a for New Castle County, to change his/her name SENTINEL SELF STORAGE to MARK ELLIOTT TUCKER 333 E. Lea Blvd protest may result In the Commissioner con­ sidering the application without further notice, Wilmington, DE 19802 MARK ELLIOTT POWELL (302) 764-6300 input or hearing. If you have questions regard­ ing this matter please contact the Commis­ Petitioner Dated:9-30-2011 A Public Auction will be held on Wednesday, November 9, 2011 at 12:00 PM. The contents of the sioner's office at (302) 577-5222. np 10/7,14,2 t 2278200 following storage units will be auctioned: np 10/14,21 ,28 . 2280239 Unit# 13 • Debora B." Hunt: Baby Crib, Bags, Bed, Mattress, Boxes; Beach Chair, Computer, Dryer, Fan, Ice Chest, Monitor, Refrigerator, Totes, Toys, Washer - · Unit# 15- Sharon L. Smith: Dresser, Bed, Mattress, Boxes, Chairs, Desk, Floor Lamp, Coffee THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Table, Totes FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN Unit# 50- William Brown: Boxes, Clothing, Suitcase, Totes, Shoes AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY Unit# 71- Rayannie Roberts: Bags, Boxes, Ice Chest, Ironing Board, Table Lamp, Monitor, Pic­ tures, Totes, CO's, Briefcase IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF Unit# 88- Yolanda Miller: Bags, Bed, Headboard, Box-Spring, Mattress, Boxes, C_hest of Draw­ MELISSAANNE FURZE WENMIN QIN ers, Couch, Desk, Microwave, Pictures, Stool, Tool Box, Totes, Jewelry Box, Safe Petitioner( s) Petitioner( s) Unit# 130- Joyce A. Dixon: Office Chair, Clothing, Fishing Equipment, Hamper, Ice Chest, Table TO TO Lamp, Speakers, Stereo, Stool, Folding Table, Trunk, TV MELISSA FURZE HAMMERSLEY WENMIN QIN DEVINE Unit# 132- Ruth Gray: Air Conditioner, Bags, Bed Frame, Mattress, Boxes, Kitchen Chair, Uphol­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that stered Chair, Fishing Equipment, Microwave, Stereo, Kitchen Table, Vacuum, Drums MELISSA ANNE FURZE WENMIN QIN Unit# 141- Dorothy Hall: Bags, Boxes, China Cabinet, Lawn Equipment, Pictures, Totes Intends to present a Petition to the court of Intends to present a Petition to the court of Unit# 150- Lakisha Johnson: Baby Crib, Baby Playpen, Bicycle, Beach Chair, Computer, Coffee Common Pleas for the State of Delaware in and Common Pleas for the State of Delaware in and Table, Totes, Weight Bench, Sleeping Bags . · . · for N·ew Castle County, to change his/her name for New Castle County, to change his/her name Unit# 210- Steven Martin: Computer, Tires, Totes, Weights, Rims to MELISSA FURZE HAMMERSLEY to WENMIN QIN DEVINE Unit# 344- Michele P. Desmond: Bags, Boxes, Coffee Table, Totes, Doll House Un_it # 372- Charles L. Cook: Bags, Bicycle, Books, Boxes, Clothing, Radio, Speakers, Stereo, MELISSA FURZE WENMIN QIN Su1tcase, Totes, Shoes · Petitioner Petitioner Unit# 402- Cutey Reese: Bags, Boxes, Chair, Dresser, Fan, Microwave, Pictures Dated:9-23-2011 Dated:10-7-201 1 Unit# 403- Elaine Calderon: -Bags, Boxes, Totes, Pictures np 9/30, 10/7,14 2277173 Unit# 411- Michael J. DiMauro Sr.: Bags, Boxes, Dresser, Clothes, Stereo, Totes, TV, Wheelchair np 10/14,21,28 2280621 Unit# 434- Robert L. Davis: Bags, Bed, Mattress, Boxes, Desk, Dresser, Drums, Pictures Unit # 456- Tammy I White: Bed, Box-Spring, Headboard, Mattress, Boxes, Clothing Closet, End THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Table, Night Table, Totes FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN . Unit # 500- James Hall: Bags, Bed, Box-Spring, Mattress, Boxes, Upholstered Chair, Clothing, AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY AND·FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY Couch, Desk, Dresser, Table Lamp, Floor Lamp, Coffee Table, Dining Table, Totes . Unit # 862- Debra Carn: Bed, Mattress, Boxes, Upholstered Chair, Couch, Love Seat, Pictures, IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF Stereo, Stool, Coffee Table, TV . TRACY MCDOWELL JURGITA SMAKOTINAS Petitioner(s) Petitioner( s) PUBLIC AUCTION TO TO SENTINEL SELF STORAGE TRACY SAGE-MCDOWELL JURGITA SALDUNAITE 141 Edgemoor Road NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Wilmington, DE 19809 TRACY SAGE-MCDOWELL JURGITA SMAKOTINAS 302-762-3626 Intends to present a Petition to. the court of Intends to present a Petition to the court of Common Pleas for the State of Delaware in and Common Pleas for the State of Delaware in and A Public Auction will be held on Wednesday, November 9, 2011 at 1: 00 PM. All sales are cash only. for New Castle County, to change his/her name for New Castle County, to change his/her name All sales are final. The contents of the following storage unit(s) will be auctioned: to TRACY SAGE-MCDOWELL to JURGITA SALDUNAITE . Unit # 364 - Joseph Giantonio - bags, boxes, beach chair, dining chair, upholstered chair, chest of drawers, ironing board, table lamps, suitcase, folding table, night table, totes, portable TV, & TRACY MCDOWELL JURGITA SMAKOTINAS plants Petitioner Petitioner Dated:9-20-2011 Dated: 10-7-2011 np 9/30, 10/7,14 2277427 np 10/5,12 2277809 np 10/14,21,28 2280899 Page 18 • The Newark Post • Friday, October 14, 2011 , News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311

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