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••••~ Greater Newark's Hometown Newspaper Since 191 0 102nd Year, 31st Issue cm1 August 12, 2011 Newark, Del. Shoprite replacing Safeway in Bear By DOUG RAilEY Delawareonline.com reported available, the company saw an cost of renovation and expansion opportunity to expand, the exec­ [email protected] of the fonner Safeway site will utives noted. The Bear store is in run into the millions of dollars. a busy location near Routes 1, 7 The former Safeway store The expansion will extend into and 40 and despite reports that in Bear's Governor's Square a small portion of the shopping the Safeway store was losing Shopping Center will have a new center as well as an addition to money when it closed, rumors occupant by the end of the year. the existing build­ that Shoprite and other grocers Work is under way on the ing. were interested in the site contin­ former 53,000-square-foot store Shoprite, which operates as ued to make the rounds. that will gain an extra 10,000 a cooperative grocery whole­ ' square feet as it becomes a saler under the Wakefem Foods newest store, in the riverfront Shoprite store, according to name, serves individually-owned area of Wilmington, features an Delaware Supermarkets officials Shoprite stores. upscale appearance and expand­ Rich Mestro and Dan Tanzer, According to Maestro and ed departments. director of operations and mar­ Tanzer, Shoprite had been inter­ The new store in Bear will keting director respectively. ested in the Bear area for a include .the features of the The Kenny family, owner number of years, at one point Wilmington location, includ­ of Delaware Supermarkets, has announcing plans for a store at ing a restaurant. Unlike the steadily expanded over the years a new shopping center site to Wilmington location, the Bear Valley as other chains have bankruptcy proceedings and taken Acme in market share in and now has locations in Stanton, the east of Governor's Square. store will not have a pharmacy. been closing stores closed a store in the Glasgow the Delaware Valley. Acme is Newark, north Wilmington and Market studies continued to point Employment will tota1180. One competitor,A&P, owner area. still believed to still have the most recently the Wilmington to the potential of the area When Shoprite has been gaining of Superfresh and Published reports have indi­ biggest market share in north­ riverfront. the Safeway store site became market share in the Delaware stores, entered Chapter 11 cated that Shoprite has over- em Delaware. Council approves Amstel redevelopment By JOSH SHAIIOI group's student leaders live in ing," said Lisa Goodman, the dents can be excited about." four bedrooms upstairs. attorney representing Amstel Currently, the entire prop­ [email protected] The plan, which required Avenue, LLC, the developer erty is owned by the Delaware rezoning, subdivision and a building the project. She noted Baptist Association, but it will Newark City Council on special use permit, calls for the buildings will be brick to soon be split between the DBA Monday unanimously approved the demolition of the existing match the university's build­ and Amstel Avenue, LLC. a plan to build townhouses at structure and the construction ings. "We reached an agreement 116 Amstel Avenue and heard of two new buildings. Blake Hardcastle, director that will allow them to update the first reading of a proposal In the front of the property of the ministry, told council their facility, and we'll take to do the same thing on an will be a new, 5,000-square­ the current building is in need ownership of the rear piece (of adjacent property. foot headquarters for the min­ of repair and the former house land)," said Kevin Heitzenroder Currently on the .49-acre istry. Behind that will be a was never properly suited for a of Amstel Avenue, LLC. 116 Amstel site is a converted two-story L-shaped building ministry. Heitzenroder said construc­ house that is the headquarters that will house six townhouse "What's great for a family tion will begin in October, and of the Baptist Student Ministry, apartments. isn't always great for a minis­ he hopes for a June 2012 com- which serves students at the "We think it's a great design try," Hardcastle said. "(This) is University of Delaware. The that will be very visually appeal- a shiny new building the stu- See AMSTEL, 4 .....

Council wins financial award ...... 3 UD football gearing up ...... • • • 5 Newark girl earns all Brownie badges ...... • • • 7 Pagtt 2 • The Newark Post • Friday, August 12, 2011 News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311 IN THE NEWS Newark Finance Department awarded The Certificate of report (CAFR). The Certificate The last time the City won work and dedication. Achievement for ExceUence in of Achievement is the highest this award was in 2002. "Credit The GFOA is a premier trade Financial Reporting has been form of recognition in the area for this accomplishment goes association with almost 17,400 awarded to the City of Newark by of governmental accounting and directly to Wilma Garriz, City members of state/provincial the Government Finance Officers financial reporting. Its attainment of Newark Assistant Finance and local finance officers in the Association of the represents a significant accom­ Director, and her staff. Since United States and Canada. The and Canada (GFOA) for its plishment by a government and joining the City of Newark comprehensive annual financial comprehensive annual financial its management. Finance Department five years report was judged by an impar­ ago, Ms. Garriz has worked tial panel to meet the high stan­ diligently to bring the City's dards of the program including financial reporting to the demonstrating a constructive Mayor Vance Funk, Ill presents the award to the Finance highest level," says Dennis "spirit of fuU disclosure" to Department at Monday's City Council meeting. Pictured from McFarland, City of Newark clearly communicate its finan­ left to right: Jim Smith, Debi Keeley, Wilma Garriz, Daina Finance Director. The award cial story and motivate potential Montgomery and Debra Kupper reflects a great deal of hard users to read the CAFR. ·we Make House Calls!"' A great day at school is just a phone call away! City considers new parking·system Schedule our Q!Jalifled tutors around your availabili!}' By JOSH SHANNON city's pay·to-park lots from 50 memorandum of understanding be done first. If all goes weU, cents per half hour to 60 cents with the Newark Development Feeney Roser said, the project Ask about our uniQue building block [email protected] per half hour. Trust to explore building a park­ could start at the beginning of ( learning process "We're at a crossroads with ing garage on Lot 1 behind the next summer and be completed Newark could have a new, downtown development," said Galleria, but that project is still before university students return Personalized one-on-one tutoring in two-level parking facility on Maureen Feeney Roser, assis­ a few years away. in the fall. ( your home Main Street as early as the end tant planning director. "More Feeney Roser said the city In contrast, a garage, like of next summer if a new pro­ businesses and people want to first heard about the More Park the one being considered for All ages all subjects! posal is approved by city coun­ come, and we must expand our System, which is popular in Lot 1, would take up to a year parking inventory to accommo­ Europe, last fall. It was appeal­ Call Today! cil. to build. The plan calls for a foun­ date them." ing to officials because it can be The plan also calls for an 302.449.4575 dationless, modular steel-and­ Feeney Roser presented the built quicker and cheaper than a additional entrance to the lot off jpeters~tutordoctor.com concrete structure to be placed plan to city council Monday traditional parking garage. of Center Street. The entrance www.tutordoctor.com over the existing Lot 3, which night. Council did not vote on "It's built like building blocks would be built on land the city is behind Cafe Gelato and the plan but expressed support and can be placed directly over recently acquired. Catherine Rooney's Irish Pub. for the project and informaUy an existing parking area," she Ryan German, the owner of According to initial estimates, gave Feeney Roser the author­ said. "Because it's modular, we Cafe Gelato, told council the the structure, called the More ity to continue fine-tuning the don't have to shut down the extra parking spaces are need­ ONE on ONE LEARNING AT HOME Park System, would add 113 idea. entire lot while it's being built." ed. The lot is almost always full parking spaces to the existing The project will be· part of Construction of the structure during lunchtime, he said, mak­ 200 in the lot. the capital budget, which coun­ would take eight weeks, though ing it difficult for his customers The estimated $3.4 rniUion cil will vote on this faU, Feeney some site work, such as bury­ to find a place to park. cost would be offset by raising Roser said. ing power lines and moving "This is a very important WILMINGTON &WESTERN RAILROAD parking fees in all three of the The city has already signed a fire hydrants, would need to project," German said. Create Cfl rl~ee~ OO>emerres r MT. 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UII [email protected] Or by calling: 302·998·1 Greenba nk Station is on N Pike, At. 41 N in Delaware 1 intersection Kirkwood H 738-5003 '6 1 {l(': r I " ' 1 n the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, August 12, 2011 • The Newark P~st • Page 3 POLICE BLOTTER Crash claims life of requests that anyone who may condition. fact that the rolls were secur¢"d Jeep Wrangler that had been self as David Plummer, 25, have witnessed the crash to Late in the afternoon, at on the display shelf and can­ reported stolen to the Elkton, of Kansas and the nervously Newark area man · contact the Delaware State 4:25 p.m., on August 8, County not be removed without the Police Department called herself Jasper Plummer. Delaware State Police Crash Police CRU at 302-834-2620 Police received information help of an employee. Goodwin earlier in the day. A routine check showed that Reconstruction Unit is investi­ Ext. 278 with information. that a subject arrived at the · then proceeded to remove other Martin Goodwin was the male's . ID checked· out, gating a fatal motorcycle crash Christiana Hospital by private types of wire that were not arrested and charged with but that the female's did not. that claimed the life of a man Man charged with vehicle after sustaining a gun­ se· cured, Shoplifting,Assault2ndDegree, The girl gave two other false from the Newark area and tied shot wound to the upper body. as well as Aggravated Menacing (3 nmnes that did not show up in up traffic in the area for hours. rape of 16 year-old Police initially received infor­ assorted tools counts), Terroristic Threatening any databases, before she was The crash occurred at 2:35 female mation that the individual was from display, (3 counts), Receiving Stolen transported to Newark PD for p:m., Monday, as Donald shot while in the parkland, but and placed Property, Possession of a. questioning. Upon arriving at Desanctis, 21, of Holmes, Pa., New Castle County after further investigation it was them into Deadly Weapon during the the station, she gave her real was driving a 2008 Chevrolet Detectives have arrested Javier revealed the incident occurred the shopping Commission of a Felony - (3 nmne, showing her to be a 15 tow truck southbound on Del. Curiel, a 40 year-old male who inside a home in the 1800 block cart.' He then counts), Resisting Arrest, and year-old runaway. As Plummer Route 896, south of Newark and resides in the 200 block of of Lowland Way in the com­ attempted to Carrying a Concealed Deadly returned with the vehicle to was approaching the intersec- North Old Pike in munity of Christiana Village exit the store Weapon. He was' arraigned at pick up the female suspect, tion of Four Seasons Parkway Newark, DE. He has been Townhouses. without pay- Goodwin JP Court 11 and then com­ a registration check showed in the left turn lane. . charged with offenses related to Currently, offjcers and ing for the mitted to the Howard Young that the car had been reported - Troopers reported that the sexual assault of a 16 year­ detectives are canvassing the merchandise. Goodwin was Correctional Institution for lack as stolen, as well as the car's Desanctis' truck turned left on old female. area and conducting interviews then confronted by three store of $107,000 secured bail. ' contents, which consisted of to Old Cooches Bridge Road, . On Monday~ July 18, ?etec­ in an attempt to gather more employees who attempted to credit/debit cards, bedding, crossing the northbi:mnd lanes of t1ves were ass1gn\!d to mves­ information in reference to the detain him. He then produced a Stolen vehicle hides­ and a small dog, just two days Route 896 and into the path of a _ tlgate_ a re~orted sexual abuse shooting. To offer informa­ box cutter knife and threatened before by the Barton County 2002 Suzuki GXR Motorcycle c_ase mvolvm_g the. yo~ng vic­ tion regarding this investiga­ the employees with it. He also juvenile runaway· Sheriff's Office in Lamar, MO. Plummer was detained for fur­ traveling northbound Route tlm. The m~e~tlgatwn has tion, please call the New Castle informed the employees th-at he On August 1, during a rou­ ther questioning and the car 896 at a high rate of speed and revealed the v1ct1m had been County Police Department at was armed with a gun. As the tine patrol, Newark Police dis­ was impounded. A search of operated by Johnathan O'Neill, sexu~ly abused ?~ at lea~t five (302) 395-8110 Qr visit our employees attempted to disarm covered a light blue Hyundai Plummer's person also revealed · 23 of Newark occaswns (add1t1onal mfor- website at www.nccpd.com or Goodwin, one of !he employ­ Spnata with Missouri registra­ a pool ball wrapped in a sock, ,The front ~f the motorcycle mation regarding . the . circu_m­ call Crime Stoppers at (800) ees was cut on his hand. The tion parked in a wooded section that the suspect said "was used struck the passenger side rear st~ces and locatwn 1s. b~m.g TIP-3333. Citizens can also employees were finally able near the intersection of Creek for protection." of the tow truck and burst into :-v1~eld to protect the v1ct1m s text a crime tip to: CRIMES to subdue him and escort him View Road and Paper Mill The girl was charged with flames. O'Neill was ejected ldenhty). ~ (274637), then type TIPS702, to the security office where Road. The responding officer from the motorcycle and into . On _Augu~t 8, aft~r an ext~n­ leave one space and then begin Troopers were then contacted. approached the car and found Criminal Impersonation and issued bail in the mnount of the roadway. . s1ve. mterv1~w w1th Jay1er typing the information. A gun was not located. two individuals, one male and $50. Plummer was charged O'Neill suffered fatal inju- Cunei, de~e~tlves were a?Ie to After a State Trooper one female, sleeping inside, with Receiving Stolen Property, ries and was pronounced dead co_nfirm his mvolvement m the Man charged after arrived and began questioning When questioned, the pair stat­ at the scene. Preliminary inves- cnf!le and he was arre~ted at Goodwin, he becmne agitated Endangering the Welfare of a ed that they were a married Minor, and for Possession of a tigation indicates that he was pohce hea?quarters. Cunei was shoplifting incident and ran from the security office. couple on their way to visit a Dangerous Instrument. He was not wearing a helmet. ~barged w1th five counts of rape The Trooper was able to detain relative in Atlantic City, NJ, but The Delaware State Police arraigned and issued bail in the Desanctis was the only m the second. degree and one arrested an Elkton, Maryland him howeveJ, as he ran out of a had been robbed, leaving them mnount of $20,000 and com­ occupant of the tow truck. He count of rape _m fourth degree. man after he injured a store rear door. Further investigation with no money, identification, mittee! to the Howard Young was not injured. · H~ was arrmgned and com- employee while being appre­ revealed Goodwin had driven or a plac.e to stay. Correctional Facility. A preliminary investigation ffiltted _to the ~oward You~g hended for shoplifting. to the Home Depot in ,a 1995 The man identified him- does not indicate that alcohol ~orrectwnal Institute after fm~­ The incident began after was a factor in the crash. The mg to post $52,500 secured bml Martin E. Goodwin, Jr., 31, status of the traffic lights for ~d order~d to have no contact entered the Home Depot store both vehicles is under investi- Wlth the v1ct1m. located in the 2000 block of End-of-Season Air Conditioning Sale gation, with charges pending Peoples Plaza Drive, in Newark, the conclusion of the investiga­ Shooting investiga­ at approximately 8:30 p.m. on tion. tion at Christiana August 4. Goodwin proceeded Route 896 was closed in to obtain a shopping cart and both directions between U.S. Village Townhouses was then observed by store per­ Route 40 and Old Baltimore sonnel responding to the sec­ Pike for approximately three New Castle County Police are currently "investigating the tion of the store where copper Bw One Gel One hours while the crash was shooting of .an 18 year-old wiring is displayed for sale: He investigated and cleared. then attempted to remove rolls The Delaware State Police Newark teen that was shot and is at the hospital in critical of wire from display, however Crash Reconstruction Unit he w.as not successful due to the. 40°/u OJJt• Main ·street rJJenta[ Don't need two units? You can share with a friend! *Second unit of equal or lesser value. Cannot be combined with any rrfwmas f}). Co~tt WS other discount or promotion. Offer expires August 31,2011 . CW 'Erin 'E. Co~ WS $5Q QffAny ~evel of R-22 Is Back! 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The longer the symptoms item is a 1945 view of the Main Editor's note: Alexandra boarding or skiing. of changes in brain function Banking Floor of the Newark Taylor, MD is a pediatric emer­ On-the-Go - If your child continue, the more· severe the Trust Company bank at 87 East gency medicine physician in drives, talk about the impor­ concussion. Kids who sustain Main Street. The picture is from the Department of Pediatrics tance of always wearing a seat­ concussions usua11y recover the bank's Fortieth Anniversary at Nemours/Alfred I. duPont belt and being attentive at all within a week or two without brochure. The customer in the Hospital for Children. times. Obeying speed limits, lasting health problems, but a picture foreground is identi­ signs, and safe-driving Jaws child with an undiagnosed con­ fied on the picture as Alma C. Every year, thousands of help reduce the chances of hav­ cussion can be at risk for brain lolomeo. Mrs. Tolomeo, now children sustain head inju­ ing an accident. Discuss the damage and even disability. age 105, lives in Newark with ries playing sports, in car and effects of drugs and alcohol, After a concussion, the her son Frank. The Tolomeos bicycle accidents, fights and which slow reaction time and brain needs time to heal. While operated Newark Pharmacy for even minor fa11s. Most child­ impair judgment, making teens· symptoms persist, your child many years at South Chapel and hood head injuries are not seri­ much more likely to have an should not: East Main Streets. Newark Trust and Safe Deposit Company was by the University of Delaware. It are welcome to visit at other ous and affect only the outside accident. Teens also should • Attend school or have a was demolished in 2010 as part times by appointment. Call of the head; however, children never text while driving. normal workload founded in 1905 by prominent Newark businessman Samuel of the University's new bookstore 368-9845 for · arrangements. may experience a temporary Anyone who sustains a head • Take any high-stakes test­ project. The space where the The Newark Historical Society injury should immediately be ing (for example, state testing J. Wright. It was first located loss of brain function, known on Academy Street in the back bank stood will be part of the invites donations or loans of as a concussion. Although removed from the activity or or SATs) comer of the Newark Opera landscaped open area leading objects, stories, pictures, and some accidents can't be avoid­ sport. Even without a loss of • Participate in physical House. Later it moved to Main from Main Street to the book­ other artifacts of places, activi­ ed, simple safety precautions consciousness, it's important activity including gym class, Street. store entrance. ties, people, and life styles in - and common sense - can go a to watch for these symptoms recess, and sports Newark Trust merged with · Visit the Newark History the Greater Newark Area for its long way in preventing concus­ of a concussion. Concussion • Participate in wheel activi­ Farmers Bank of the Slate of Museum located at the historic permanent collections. sions. symptoms may not appear right ties (for example, biking, roll­ Delaware that later merged with 1877 passenger train station Contact the Newark Historical With the busy back-to­ away and can develop up to 72 erblading, or skateboarding) Girard Bank and moved to a new on South College Avenue. The Society by voice mail at 302- school season fast approach­ hours after the initial injury: • Drive or operate heavy building at Center and East Main museum will be open Sunday 224-2408, by postal mail toP. 0. ing, now is a great time for • A change in level of alert­ machinery Streets. After housing several afternoons from 2 to 5 p.m. Box 711, Newark, DE 1971~. or parents to discuss safety with ness, feeling confused or dazed • Return to work businesses, the 87 East Main through November. Individuals, by email to newarkdehistoricals their children. • Sleepiness or difficulty Some children will report Street property was purchased groups, clubs, or organizations ociety®yahoo.com. At Home - Childproofing falling asleep feeling better even though their ·your home is vital to keep young • A bad headache thinking, behavior, and/or bal­ children safe from concussions. • Nausea or vomiting ance have not yet returned to Toddlers, for instance, may pu11 • Dizziness or difficulty with normal. It's important for par­ themsel.ves up using table legs coordination and/or balance ents to wait until all symptoms Amstel properties changing or use dressers as jungle gyms, • Blurred vision have cleared and your doc­ • Slurred speech or saying tor has given the Qkay before which can lead to a fa11. Create which is adjacent to 116 The site currently house.s things that don't make sense resuming normal activities. a safe place to play and explore ..... AMSTEL, from 1 Amstel. The plan, which also the Schilling-Douglas School • Feeling anxious or irrita]:>le For more information on at home, and never leave a requires cou.ncil to sign off of Hair Design and a small child unattended. for no apparent reason preventing and treating con­ pletion date. Council also heard the first on rezoning, subdivision and rental property. Enjoying Activities - Be • Convulsions or seizures cussions, please visit www. a special use ·permit, would The proposal, which was sure children wear properly fit- The severity of a concus- KidsHealth.org. reading of a plan that would affect 70-74 .Amstel Avenue, replace the current buildings approved by the Planning with 1,125 square feet of com­ Commission in July, is set for a mercial space and 16 town­ public hearing and council vote house apartments. on Sept. 12. THE PosT STUMPER ANSWERS ON PAGE 7 ACROSS 51. Marshy ground 26. Firehouse coffeepots 54. _ lights 27. Lingered 1. Altercation 56. Actor Estrada 28. Famed English 5. 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Plays on words www.HeronBayDE.com .@ On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, August 12, 2011 • The Newark Post • Page 5 IN THE NEWS Are you ready f.or some football?! By JON BUZBY ers, and some really dependable get back on the field," said players," Keeler, who begins Pierce, who shares pre-season [email protected] his lOth season, said during the Offensive Player of the Year annual CAA Football Media honors with William and Mary The time was 6:15a.m. this Day. "I think we had as good senior running back Jonathan_ past Monday at the University a spring . as we've ever had Grimes. "I don't really pay of Delaware. football practice and all indications are that this much attention to all of the fields. It was then and there on has been a great summer of another hot and humid morn­ preparation. I think we have a ing when one of the most sto­ pretty good football team com­ ried Football Championship ing back and our expectations Subdivision (formerly Div. 1- are really high." AA) football programs in the The Blue Hens were picked country began its quest for a by CAA head coaches and national title. media relations personnel to The task will not be easy. finish third in the CAA pre­ Delaware lost a talented senior season poll. The Hens received class, whose leadership and two first-place votes and trailed commitment head coach K.C. only William and Mary (12 Keeler boasted about through­ first-place votes) and James out last season. Madison (4) in the rankings. Among the departures from "There is so much talk last year's 12-3 team, which about how great this league won a share of the Colonial is going to be once again and Athletic Association title the tremendous parity that we and advanced to the NCAA have," Keeler said. "We were Division I FCS title game, are picked third in the league but five players currently on NFL some polls have us as high as rosters: quarterback Pat Devlin No. 6 in the country, .so you PHOTO BY MARK CAMPBELL (Miami), defensive backs never know." Above: Andrew Pierce, CAA Rookie of the Year last season, lead all freshmen in the nation in Tyrone Grant (Washington), Perhaps Delaware's top rushing yards and touchdowns. left: K.C. Keeler begins his tenth season as head coach of Anthony Walters (Chicago) and returning player -- or certainly PHOTO BY DAN COOK , the Blue Hens. Anthony Bratton (Green Bay), the most talked about one - and linebacker Matt Marcorelle . - is sophomore running back pre-season accolades and up to his pre-season billing is red-shirt sophomore Trevor . Only time will tell. Are (Houston). Andrew Pierce. Last year's things like that. I just want to just one of several questions Sasek don't pan out? (The you ready? Despite the impressive list CAA Rookie of. the Year led Work hard every day and win. remaining to be answered Hens opened a season with­ NOTE: Fans are invited of players from last year's team the nation's freshmen in rush­ Everything is a team effort and when Delaware's season gets out a transfer quarterback for to Delaware Football Media who won't be back, Keeler is ing with 1,655 yards and 14 I couldn't do anything with­ underway Sept. 3 at the U.S: the first time under Keeler.) Day on Wednesday, August 17, confident the players who are touchdowns, and also caught out the help of my teammates. Naval Academy. Can the Blue Hens win a from 10 am until 12 noon at returning can once again com­ 32 passes for 199 yards and Something like [the pre-season Is the quarterback of the second-consecutive CAA title Delaware Stadium. Fans can pete at a very high level. three TDs. honor] just motivates me to future already on the ros­ to guarantee a playoff berth? meet the team, take photos, and "We have a pretty good foot­ "My teammates and I are push harder and be the best that ter, or will Keeler need to And if Delaware' does get get autographs. ball team coming back despite really anxious for the season I can be." look for yet another transfer back io Frisco, Texas, can Reach Jon Buzby at losing some great seniors, lead- to come, put the pads on, and Whether or not Pierce lives if junior Tim Donnelly and they win it all? [email protected].

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TED PASTOR On the Web • www.new'arkpostonline.com Friday, August 12, 2011 • The Newark Post • Page 7 COMMUNilY NEWS Fundraiser for Newark community leaders and supporters purchase of a new K-9 for the Iron Hill Museum is offering three cation for pet/owner reunion) are 366-7060. To register online, visit of the Newark Police Department department. The cost is estimated nature camps for children ages $25 each. Prices vary for New www.cityofnewarkde.us/park­ Police K-9 K-9 fund. This year's event is par­ at $8,500. 4-6. Castle County dog licenses and srecreation or visit the Parks and Fusion Fitness Center and ticnlarly poignant because it will Newark's mayor, Vance Insect Safari Camp explores payment is accepted separately Recreation office at 220 Elkton Main Street Mile are join­ also honor "Paco" the first canine Funk will be presented with an the world of the Earth's smallest from payment for vaccinations and Rd, Newark, DE. ing forces once again by host­ in Newark. Due to health prob­ award in recognition of his long and most populous creatures with microchips. For complete licens­ ing the second annual Guest lems, Paco will retire September and devoted support of the K-9 hands-on projects, crafts, games, ing infonnation, visit http://www. Sneaker Club Bartender Fundraiser on August 1 after a long and distinguished program. Mayor Funk has been an and stories. Camp meets August dehurnane.orgldoglicensing. 12 at the Courtyard Marriott at career serving the city and its advocate of the K-9 unit and has 8-12 from 1-4 p.m. Clinics are first come, first Newark Parks and Recreation the University of Delaware, 400 citizens. personally dedicated many hours Native American Fun Camp served, and cash or checks only Department is currently taking David Hollowell Drive, Newark, With Paco's retirement, the to fundraising and awareness. is an exciting camp that explores are accepted for payment. Cats registration for its Sneaker Club, a DE. It will take place from 4 p.m. Newark Police K-9 fund needs Among the guest bartenders the Native American way of life must be in hard plastic or card­ one-week day camp for ages 4-5. to 7 p.m. on the outside patio. additional support. All proceeds will be Mayor Funk, Fred Dawson through hands on fun activities. board carriers, and dogs must be This camp offers lots of activities This much anticipated event from the bartender event will be of the award-winning Club Phred Camp meets August 8-12 from 9 wearing a collar and non-retract­ including crafts, games, sports, will bring together prominent donated to the fund towards the band,DaveMaGroganofKildare's, a.m.-12 p.m. able leash. Your pet's most recent and fitness. The program will be Leigh Anne Emrich, head person­ Fee for each Iron Hill camp is previous rabies certificate with held at the George Wilson Center, al trainer at Fusion Fitness, Jeff $93 and the Newark resident dis­ veterinarian's signature or stamp Monday-Friday,August 15-19, Lang, prominent local developer count fee is $75. All participants must be presented to receive a 3- from 9 a.m. -12 p.m. and Mark Doughty from the Fun must register through Newark year rabies vaccination. Registration Fee is $65. The Department. Musical entertain­ Parks and Recreation. For complete infonnation and Newark Resident Discounted Fee Newark girl earns ment will be provided by the Sin For more infonnation contact things you should know before is $49. City Band. A silent auction, food the Recreation Office at 302-366- you attend a DHA Wellness For more infonnation contact specials and other surprises will 7060 or visit www.cityofnew­ Clinic, please visit http://www. the Recreation Office at 302- all Brownie badges also be featured. In addition, Paco arkde.us/parksrecreation and reg­ dehumane.orglwel4!essclinics or 366-7060 or visit www.cityof­ newarkde.us/parksrecreation and Paige Laning, a resident of will be on hand to meet his fans ister online. call (302) 571-0111. Newark, earned all 58 official and supporters. register online. Brownie Try-Its (the earned For additional infonnation, DHA Wellness Clinic Multi-Cultural Dance grade-level awards for 2nd and visit www.fusionfitnesscenter. Volleyball Camp 3rd grade Girl Scouts) plus com. at Peoples Plaza Camp Join us for a week full of several local Try-Its, totaling Children ages 5-12 will dance The Delaware Humane fun learning the sport of vol­ 61. Paige is now a Junior Girl Association will be holding a their way around the world at Iron Hill Camps leyball August 15-19 through Scout, but was a member of Wellness Clinic for cats and dogs this Newark Parks and Recreation Newark Parks and Recreation fundamental drills and scrim­ Troop 678 in Newark for the on Saturday, August 13, from 10 Department camp and enjoy Department in partnership with mages at Newark Charter School. past three years. a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Concord learning about different countries Camp will emphasize learning Paige earned her first Try-It Pet Foods & Supplies in Peoples through music, dance, activi­ the basic skills needed to play when bridging from Daisies Plaza, 238-240 Peoples Plaza. ties, dress-up and culture tables. volleyball. Camp runs 9 a.m.-12 to Brownies. Upon receiving Low cost vaccinations, micro­ Destinations include Africa, Asia, Posr STUMPER soLVED p.m., Monday-Friday for kids in the Outdoor Adventurer Try-It, A chipping, and New Castle County South America, India and Europe. y 4h-9th grade. Knee pads and a Paige said she wanted to earn F R .A S H. U N I T dog licenses are available at the Two sessions of dance camp will towel are recommended. They them all. She worked at this Paige Laning displays a R I D E .L I L A C N 0 N E clinics, which are held montlily be held Monday-Friday. Session E V I L. AM I G 0. D E R N should also bring a snack and with her Troop, by herself, with few of her badges in partnership with and on-site at I will be August 15-19 from 1- D E E P E N E D .R E E L E D drink for breaks. Fee is $155 with family, by going to organized A D P E Concord Pet Foods & Supplies 4 p.m. and Session ll will be S T U D. A R the Newark resident discounted events at local museums and Experience." • u SS.BURR .w H 0 stores throughout New Castle and August 22-26 from 1-4 p.m. both H A R R y.p I R E D fee of $144. No jewelry should Council, or at Girl Scout Day Paige's favorite Try-Its •• Kent Counties in Delaware. All at the George Wilson Center. I R 0 N ADS • N E R 0 be worn to camp. and Resident Camps at Camp included: Wave the Flag, earned vaccinations are administered by Snacks will be provided. Children D I s s OL't"E D 0 N 0 R For more infonnation contact Grove Point, in Maryland. in 2008, when her troop wrote a a licensed veterinarian. should wear comfortable clothes E S E TEED. YE N • the Recreation office 302-366- ''The Girl Scouts of the letter to then-Senator Joe Biden L I A R • B A N G A S Rabies, distemper, and bor­ and sneakers. Registration fee is •• 7060, visit www.cityofnewarkde. Chesapeake Bay is very proud for a flag"and received a U.S. ••M 0 R A s s • N 0 R T H E R N detella (dogs only) vaccinations $134 and the Newark resident E R I K E L A N D. A N 0 D I us/parksrecreation to register of Paige Laning for her dedica­ flag that flew over the Capital; pare $15 each and HomeAgain discount fee is $125. 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• Obituaries are printed free material. Later, be worked for a time in Joan Childress (Russ), Theresa Sordiff · of his military time was served in the Camden Wyoming, DE. He was preceded in death by his of charge as space permits. Poland and the United Kingdom. Mr. (Ray), Luke Campbell (Wendy), Alfred Army occupation of Japan. Following He is survived by his wife of 51 wife of 46 years, Frances Engle. He Information is usually supplied Blaszkow retired from DuPont in 1997. Campbell (Katie); grandchildren, Kathy his discharge, be worked for several years, Margaret DeRose of Sudlersville, is survived by two daughterSand their to the newspaper by the funer­ Mr. Blaszkow was predeceased by Burns, Beth Ehrhart, Amy , Joseph and local businesses, including Boulden Oil MD; three sisters, Catherine Swansoo spouses: Jennifer and Robert Cavazzini al director. Additional local his parents and by his older brother, John Remick; and in Newark. Most recently, be retired in of Townsend, DE, Margaret Antoine of Newark, DE and Nancy and Mark obituaries are posted each week John. He remains lovingly remembered, great grandchil­ 1996 from the former Iron Hill Pallet of Oaklahoma, Patty Wolfe of Hartley, Nimmo of Medina, OH. He also leaves on the Newark Post Web site and in the prayers of his wife Elizabeth, dren, Anna, Elijah, Company on Elkton Road, where be DE; and two brothers, Joseph DeRose four grandchildren, Leah, John, Jessica www.newarkpostonline. com his three sons, Joseph, Thomas, and Benjamin and worked for over thirty years. of Newark, DE and John DeRose and Bonnie; and five great-grandchil­ James, James's wife Lauri, his seven Samuel Ehrhart, Bill will be dearly missed by his of North East, MD. Interment will dren. grandchildren Joseph, Timothy, Ross Jr. and Joshua wife of 59 years, be in Gracelawn Memorial Park in Funeral services was held on Joseph Blaszkow Katherine, Melissa, Thomas, Emily, Burns, and Mikayla Elizabeth "Betty" Wilmington, DE. Saturday at Mealey Funeral Home, 2509 Joseph F. Blaszkow, 81, of Newark, and James, his brother and sister-in-law Carr. She is also (Brown) Crossan; In memory of Uncle Charlie con­ Limestone Road, Wilmington. Interment died on the morning of July 31, at his Anthony and Diane, and nephews Peter, survived by her his daughter, Susan tributious can be sent to The Shepherds followed at the Lower Brandywine home, in the presence of his family. Caleb, and niece Margaret. sisters, Mary Dickson and Teresa Evans; M. C. James and her Chapel, P.O. Box 416 Gravette, AR Cemetery, 117 Old Kennett Road, Mr. Blaszkow was born on July 11, Mr. Blaszkow was a life-long, devout and her brothers, Maurice Gosse and husband, Kenneth; and 72736-0416. Wilmington. 1930, in Rochester, , the son Catholic, and was an active member of Alfred Gosse. Margaret was preceded by his sweet grand­ Online condolences can be sent to In lieu of flowers, the family sug­ of Antoni Blaszkow and Rose Blaszkow. the parish of St. Joseph's Church on the in death by her husband, Roscoe T. daughter, Melissa. In the family at www.fhnfuneralhome.com. gests contributions to the Little Sisters He was a 1947 graduate of St. Francis Brandywine, in Greenville, Delaware, Campbell, her brother, Leo and sister, addition to his parents, of the Poor, 185 Salem Church Road, High School, in Athol Springs, New since 1997. Ann. Bill was predeceased Catherine Edinger Newark, DE 19713-2997 or to Delaware York, and went on to earn a bachelor's A Mass of Christian Burial was Mass of Christian Burial was cel­ by his brother, Harry J. Crossan. Hospice, Inc., 3515 Silverside Road, degree in organic chemistry from St. celebrated on Thursday, August 4 at ebrated on Wednesday, August 10, in St A funeral service was held on Catherine Agnes (McGettigan) Wilmington, DE 19810. John Fischer College in Rochester, and St. Joseph on the Brandywine Church, Teresa's in Port Deposit, MD. Burial Friday, August 5, at the Spicer-Mullikin Edinger, 93, of Newark, formerly of · To send an online coldolence, please a master's degree in organic chemistry 10 Old Church Rd., Greenville, DE. followed at All Saints Cemetery in Funeral Horne, 121 West Park Place, , PA, died on Thursday, visit MealeyFuneraiHornes.com. from Syracuse University. Burial followed in the St. Joseph on the Wilmington, DE. Memorial contribu­ Newark. Interment was held privately. August,4. He was inducted into the United Brandywine Cemetery. Family and friend tions may be made to the Friends of St In lieu of flowers, the family encour­ Cass was born August 3, 1918, to Hugh Goettel States Army in 1951 and was later visited on Wednesday, August 3 at the Theresa's, c/o R.T. Foard Funeral Home, ages contributions to The Leukemia & the late Mary and John McGettigan. wounded in armed conflict in the Korean Doherty Funeral Home, 3200 Limestone P.A., 111 S. Queen Street, Rising Sun, Lymphoma Society, Donor Services, Cass was a proud graduate of John W. At the age of 79, and while sur­ War, on March 30, 1952, receiving Rd., Pike Creek. MD 21911. To send condolences visit P. 0. Box 4072, Pittsfield, MA 01202 Hallahan High School, Class of 1937. rounded by his family, Brigadier General the Purple Heart. He recovered from In lieu of flowers, contributions may www.rtfoard.com. (www.lls.org). She is preceded in death by her Hugh "Philip" Goette~ of Newark, died his wounds at the Walter Reed Army be made in memory of Mr. Blaszkow to: To sign guest book, visit spicermul­ husband of 55 years, John W. Edinger; at borne on Friday, July 29. Medical Center in Washington, D.C. The Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation, 811 William Crossan, Jr. likin.com. brothers, Wtlliam McGettigan and John Phil was born in Syracuse, NY, on Mr. Blaszkow met Elizabeth Ann W. Evergreen Ave., Suite 204, Chicago, McGetttigan; a sister, Mary Schubert July 5, 1932 to the late Vernon S. and Williams in 1953, while they were lL 60642. Mr. William L. "Bill" Crossan, Jr., Elizabeth Dallago She is survived by her daughter, Janice Alexandra Angevine Goettel. Phil grew both working at Eastman Kodak, in To offer online condolences, visit 85, of Newark, died on Saturday, July Streibig and husband Frank of Port up in Central Square, NY, spending Rochester. They were married at Blessed www.dohertyfh.com. 30, 201 I, at the Christiana Hospital after . Elizabeth G. Dallago, 84, of Newark, Orange, FL; son, John M. Edinger many summers at his family's cottage Sacrament Church in Rochester in 1955. a short illness. died Monday, peacefully, at Christiana and wife Suzanne of Newark; DE, six on Oneida Lake Married for fifty-six years, the couple Margaret Campbell Born on April2, 1926, in Hospital, Newark. grandchildren, John DiCerbo, Amy in Constantia, NY, lived, at various times, in Rochester Wilmington, DE, Mr. Crossan was the She was born in Minersville on Erdman and husband Keith, Jenny where he enjoyed and Newburgh, New York, in Nashville, Margaret M. Campbell, 88, of son of the late William L. Crossan, Sr. August 10, 1926, a daughter of the late Brocker and husband Mark, Loralie boating and fish­ Tennessee, and in Wilmington and Conowingo, MD, formerly of Newark, and Josephine V. (Staszesky) Crossan. George and Josephine (Melckowsky) Rasmussen and husband Reid, Carrie ing. He attended Newark, Delaware. died on Wednesday, August 3. Margaret He was a graduate of Newark High Grassa. Kehner and husband Brian and Evan StLawrence Mr. Blaszkow spent thirty-seven was born in Torbay, Newfoundland, School, Class of 1944. Bill was a WWll She was employed as an informa­ Edinger. Cass is also survived by twelve University, where years as a chemist with the E.l. DuPont Canada to Joseph and Mary (O'Brien) veteran who served in the U.S. Army tion specialist at Delaware Answering great-grandchildren, Robert, Christopher be participated in de Nemours Company, where be was an Gosse. in the Asiatic Pacific Theater as a field Service. Following her retirement she and Nicholas DiCerbo, Molly and Griffin the Rare program. expert in colors and pigments. In 1971, She was member of the Port Deposit repeaterman (wire communications was employed at TJ Max. In addition to Erdman, Daniel, Benjamin and Lucy He graduated in 1956. Following gradu­ be was awarded a U.S. patent related VFW Ladies Auxiliary. systems), Technician Fifth Grade, in her parents she was preceded in death Brucker, Foster and Emmett Rasmussen, ation, Phil entered the Air Force as an to the fabrication of a synthetic shoe She is survived by her children, the 58th Signal Battalion. A portion by her husband David F Dallago in 1993 and Audrey and Mallory Kehner. She is officer. and a brother John "Jack" Grassa. survived by one great-great-grandchild, He retired as a Brigadier General, Elizabeth is survived by a daughter, Cayden DiCerbo. having served thirty-eight years of Sharon, wife of Earl Agnew, of Newark A Mass of Christian Burial was held distinguished military service. His last DE; grandsons; Christopher Agnew and on Thesday, August 9, at Incarnation position was Adjutant General for the his wife Tracey, Mark Agnew; and nieces of Our Lord Church, 5105 North Fifth Delaware Air National Guard. Phil was and nephews. Street, Philadelphia, PA. Family and a Master Navigator with 9,945 flying A Mass of Christian Burial was cel­ friends visited on Monday, August 8, hours, while serving on active duty in · ebrated at Saint Matthew the Evangelist, at the Doherty Funeral Home, 3200 the U.S. Air Force, and the New York Minersville, PA, on Monday, August Limestone Rd., Wilmington, and again and Delaware Air National Guards. He 8 with Reverend Fr. Leo Maletz offi­ on Tuesday, August 9, at the Incarnation was awarded the Legion of Merit, the ciating. Visitation was held Monday at of Our Lord Church. Burial was held pri­ Meritorious Service Medal, and twelve the Mahal-Ritzel Funeral Home Inc .. vately at the convenience of the family. other citations. Minersville. Interment was at Our Lady In lieu of flowers, contributions As a member of Red Clay of Mount Carmel Church. may be made in memory of Catherine to Presbyterian Church, be served as a In lieu of flowers, the family either Wilmington Children's Chorus c/o leader in the Stephen Ministry program. requests remembrances be made to the Cityfest, Inc., Office of Cultural Affairs, Phil is survived by his beloved wife American Diabetes Association and shall 800 North French Street, Wilmington, of 18 years, Nancy Scott Nichol Goettel; be accepted at the funeral home. DE 19801 or Compassionate Care children, Sandra Goettel of Centreville, Hospice Foundation, 11 Independence Shaun Reynolds of Wilmington, Sharon Way, Newark, DE 19713. Goettel and partner, Cathy Blough, of Charles DeRose To offer online condolences, visit Tucson, AZ, Philip Goettel and wife, Charles Joseph DeRose of www.dohertyfh.com. Vicki, of Lincoln University, PA; step Sudlersville, MD died Thursday, July 21, children, Scott Nichol and wife, Carol at Bay Health Medical Center in Dover. John Engle and David Nichol and wife, Susan aU • Comprehensive adult and pediatric eye care He was 72. of Oxford, PA, Lisa Czerwinski and Charles J. John S. Engle, 86, of Newark, died husband, Mark, of Hockessin; sister, • Knowledgeable and experienced physicians DeRose was born at his residence on Wednesday, August 3, Grace Niland of White Plains, NY; and www.simoneye.com Febmary 2, 1939 surrounded by his family. 12 grandchildren. • Friendly staff and customer service 302.239.1933 in Newark, the son John was born in Sago, WV and A visitation was held Friday, August • Thousands of affordable and designer frames of the late Charles graduated from West Vuginia University. 5, at the Red Clay Creek Presbyterian J. DeRose Sr. and He served in the Army Air Force in Church, 500 McKennans Church Road, • Contact lenses and prescriptions serviced 6 Convenient Locations Rosie A. "Bright'' Italy during World War ll and retired Wilmington. A funeral service was held • Accepting new patients and outside prescriptions Bear IConcord Pike DeRose. Mr. from military services after 20 years of at the church on Saturday, August 6, Hockessin/Pike Creek I Middletown DeRose was a 1958 graduate of Newark active and reserve duty. He retired from where a reception followed. Interment • Most insurances and HMOs accepted Newark IWilmington High School. He worked as a heavy the DuPont Company, Textile Fibers was held Monday, August 8, in the equipment operator. He moved to Queen Department in 1985 after 36 years of Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Anne's county in 1980. Mr. DeRose service in what was then known as the 2465 Chesapeake City Road, Bear. P'IMDI A OUUI was a member of the Moose Lodge in Carpet Fibers Division. In lieu of flowers, the family sug- On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, August 12, 2011 • The Newark Post • Page 9 IN THE NEWS gests memorial contributions in Philip's may be made to Holy Family R.C. Norm is survived by his wife of 49 Mullikin Funeral Home, 121 West Park name to the Red Clay Creek Presbyterian Mmtin Mclaughlin Sr. Marguerite Nowell Church Building Fund, 15 Gender Road, years, Louise (Short) Rowe; his children, Place, Newark. Interment followed in Church at the address listed above or Martin M. McLaughlin Sr., 68, of Mrs. Marguerite C. Nowell, 96, of Newark, DE 19713. Lauren Rowe of Wtlmington, DE, Scott Gracelawn Memorial Park, 2220 N. to Cancer Support Community (for­ Newark, husband of Lorraine Heluck Newark, died on Sunday, July 31. To sign guest book, visit spicermul­ Rowe and his wife Patricia of Newark, DuPont Parkway, New Castle. merly the WeUness Community), 4810 McLaughlin, died peacefully on A native Delawarean, Mrs. Nowell likin.com. DE, Dawn Ferrante and her husband In lieu of flowers, contributions Lancaster Pike, Wilmington, DE 19807. Friday, July 29, with his loving family was born in Wilmington on October Dennis of Bear, DE; two grandsons, in Bill's memory may be made to the To sign guest register, visit spicer­ by his side. 22, 1914, daughter of the late Henry Brian and Eric Rowe both of Newark, Newark United Methodist Church, 69 mullikin.com. Martin was hom in Wilmington, Wmter Campbell and Margaret M. Wehn Harry Reynolds DE; brothers Paul and his wife Charlotte E. Main Street, Newark, DE 19711 or DE, son of the late Rita Iorii and Campbell. She Harry T. Reynolds, 96, of Newark, of Barefoot Bay, FL, Donald and his to the American Heart Association, 200 James McLaughlin Sr. He was a 1960 was a secretary died on August I. He was a retired super­ wife Gerry of Harrisburg, PA and sister Continental Drive, Ste. 10 I, Newark, DE Rosemary Kowalski graduate of Salesianum High School by profession visor with the DuPont Company with Shirley Rogers and her husband Dr. 19713. Rosemary Melody Foster Kowalski, where he was active in their sports and had been 39 years service. Harry was a Mason Wallace Rogers of West Lafayette, IN To sign guest book, visit spicermul­ 70, of NeWark, died on Satwday, July programs. employed with for over 61 years being a 32nd degree as well as many nieces and nephews. In likin.com. 30, at Heartland Hospice House, after a He proudly served his coun- the Continuing Mason, member of the Hiram Lodge# 25 addition to his parents, Norm was pre­ courageous battle with the complications try for six years in the Delaware Education A.F. & A.M. He was also a member of ceded in death by his sister Helen Stees Jane Warter of diabetes. National Guard. Martin worked at the Department of the Scottish Rite and a former treasurer of and his brother Kenneth. Born in Wilmington on June 20, Wilmington Dry Goods Store where he the University of the Job's Daughters. His wife, Margaret Family and friends visited the Jane Shanklin Warter, 79, of Newark, 1941, Rosemary was the daughter of the met the love of his life, Lorraine, later Delaware until her F. Reynolds died in 2006. Doherty Funeral Home, 3200 Limestone died Friday, August 5. late George Wesley Foster and Dorothy to become his loving wife of 43 years. retirement in 1979. Harry is survived by his daughter, Road, Wilmington, on Friday, August 5. Born in Trenton, NJ in 1932 to Rose Geist Foster. She was employed He later worked at EVCO Plumbing In addition to her parents, she was Dian R. Harper and husband, Don with In lieu of flowers, please remember G.R. and Betty with the Department of Justice and the and Heating, and for Hercules Inc. preceded in death by her beloved hus­ whom be lived, five grandchildren, Norm by contributing to Christiana Shanklin, she Office of the Attorney General for 30 where he retired after 23 years. band, Thomas S. Nowell, and siblings, Chance, Dian, and Scot Smith, and Dawn Baseball c/o Christiana High School, 190 graduated from years until her retirement in 1998 due to He was an active member of William Campbell, Dorothy Campbell, and Daron Harper; and six great grand­ Salem Church Road, Newark, DE 19713. Cornell University blindness. Corpus Christi Parish Hall Committee, Robert Campbell, and Agnes Williams. children. To offer online condolences, please in 1954. Active in her community, Rosemary the Moose Club of New Castle, and St. She is survived by her son, Thomas Services and interment were private. visit www.dohertyfh.com. Jane is was a Life Member of Thomas Cooper Anthony of Padua Church. Nowell (Lisa Hnyla) of Elkton, MD; In lieu of flowers please make a contri­ survived by her Ladies Auxiliary ofVFW Post 475 in In addition to his wife Lorraine, daughter, Peggy Pryor (David) of Felton; bution to your favorite charity. To send beloved husband of Newark, a Life Member of the Christiana Martin is survived by two sons; grandchildren, Ian Pryor (Heuna), Colin condoleoces, please visit www.mccrery­ William Walker 55 years, Peter J. Volunteer Fue Company Ladies Martin Jr. of Newark, DE and James Pryor (fiancee, Meghan), Kevin Nowell, andharra.com. Mr. William H. "Bill" Walker, 83, of Warter; her daugh­ Auxiliary at Station 12 in Christiana, and and his wife Maureen, of Lewis and Peyton Hnyla; great granddaughter, Newark, died on Thursday, August 4, at ter Lyn Goff from Wallingford, PA; her a graduate of the New Castle County DE; a daughter Michelle Kowalski Laila Pryor. Christiana Hospital. son Jamie Warter from Arlington, MA; Civilian Police Academy. She was also and her husband, Ronnie; his four Mass of Christian Burial was Curtis Robinson A native Delawarean, Bill was born and her daughter Nancy Warter-Perez .• honored with the Bronze Award by loving grandchildren, Wesley and offered on Friday, August 5, at Little Curtis D. Robinson, 71, of Newark, in Bear on Apri120, 1928, son of the from Altadena, CA. She also had nine Disabled American Veterans (DAV) for Shannon McLaughlin and Caitlyn Sisters of the Poor, 185 Salem Church died peacefully at Christiana Hospital late James R. Walker and Mary Cooper grandchildren to whom she was devoted her many years of committed service to and Victoria Kowalski. A brother, Road, Newark. Interment was held at surrounded by his family. Walker. He made his career with the and who all loved spending time with the organization. James McLaughlin Jr. and beloved Gracelawn Memorial Park, 2220 N. Born in Elkton, MD, Curtis was former Hercules Corporation, where her. A devout Christian throughout her Bernadette. Two sisters, Loretta DuPont Parkway, New Castle, DE. the son of the late William and Daisy he worked as a lab technician until his Although Jane's first passion was life, she had been a member of St Paul's McCullough and her husband Roger In lieu of flowers, contributions in (Marshall) Robinson. He was owner of retirement. always her family, she was also involved Lutheran Church in Newark for 59 years. and Kathleen Whitman as well as a memory of Mrs. Nowell may be made to The Dark Room, a Bill was a longtime member of in numerous organizations including She is survived by her beloved son large and loving extended family. Little Sisters of the Poor at the address photo processing Newark United Methodist Church and Cornell University Council, Planned and daughter-in-law, Robert and Ruth Mass of Christian Burial was above. business, for 25 taught Sunday School there for many Parenthood, Master Gardeners, Girl Kowalski of New Castle; her beloved celebrated for Martin on Thursday, To sign guest book, visit spicermul­ years before his years. He was also a lifelong member of Scouts; as well as Cornell Club, The grandson, TYler James Kowalski of New August 4, at St. Matthew Catholic likin.com. retirement. He was the Odd Fellows Lodge. University of Delaware Women's Club, Castle, who was the light of her life; Church, 901 E. Newport Pike, an active member of In addition to his parents, he was Book Club, Bridge Club, Garden Club and her companion, Michael Hall, who Newport. Interment followed the Mass Adele Pritchard St. John Lutheran preceded in death by his wife, Juanita H. and the ODD's. never left her side during her final days. in All Saints Cemetery, Kirkwood Church and during . · Walker, in 1996, and a sister, Jean Rose A memorial service will be held at Sbe was supported by a host of friends, Highway, Newark. Friends called Mrs. Adele M. Pritchard, 92, of the years held many Kessell. He is survived by his brother, St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Newark, including Tammy Pack and George Wednesday evening August 3, at the Newark, died on Wednesday, August 3, positions on the Robert T. Walker (Julia) of Pomfret, MD; on Saturday, August 13, at II a.m. Ambagais, both of Newark. Corleto-Latina Family Center, 807 N. at Christiana Hospital. church council. sisters, Helen "Sis" Williams and Frances In lieu of flowers, contributions A funeral service was held on Union St.. · Born in Bronx, NY, on March 16, He is survived by his wife of 47 A. Walker, both of Newark; and nieces can be made to The Peter J. Warter Wednesday, August I0, at St. Paul's In lieu of flowers, the family 1919, Adele was the daughter of the years, Ellen (Oat) Robinson; his sons, and nephews. Scholarship Fund, c/o The University of Lutheran Church, 701 S. College encourages you to consider contri­ late Jacob Selzer and Augusta Macher Ross C. Robinson of Newark, DE and A funeral service was held on Delaware Office of Annual giving, 0 II Avenue, Newark. Interment followed butions to; St. Anthony of Padua Selzer. Alan L. Robinson and his wife, Monika Tuesday, August 9, at the Spicer- Hullihen Hall, Newark, DE 19716. in Head of Christiana Cemetery, Catholic Church, 901 N. DuPont St. A devout Catholic, Adele was a of Bear, DE; two grandsons, Kyle and Nottingham Road, Newark. Wilm., DE 19805, The American Heart longtime member Nathan; two brothers, William Robinson In lieu of flowers, contributions in Association, 1501 Casho Mill Rd., of Holy Family par­ and his wife, Carol, and Richard memory of Rosemary may be made to Suite I, Newark, DE.I9711 or The ish and its Leisure Robinson and his wife, Cheryl. the Christiana Fire Company, P.O. Box Delaware Association of Police, 2201 Group. A Memorial service was held 189, Bear, DE 19701. -Lancaster Ave., Wilm., DE 19805. In addition to on Thursday, August 4 at St. John's To sign guest book, visit spicermul­ To place an online condolence, her parents, she was Evangelical Lutheran Church, 135 South likin.com. please visit www.corletolatinafuneral­ preceded in death Old Baltimore Pike, Newark. Interment home.com. by her beloved was private. Howard Maguire Sr. husband of 58 In lieu of flowers, the family suggests Justin Myers years, Lawrence contributions to St. John's Evangelical Howard "Buddy" David Maguire Sr., W. Pritchard, in 1999. She is survived Lutheran Church at the address above. 69, of Bear, died peacefully surrounded Justin A. Myers, 31, of Newark, by her son, Lawrence A. Pritchard (Pat); To send an online condolence, please by his family on Sunday, July 31. He died on Thursday, August 4. grandchildren, Ken Pritchard (Jen), Scott visit www.mealeyfuneralhomes.com. was seJf..employed and worked for 30 He is survived by his parents, Pritchard (Shyril), Robert Pritchard years as a barber and also owned and Karen Fealy and Bob (Melissa) Myers; (Meme), Thomas Pritchard (Stephanie), operated his dump his loving fianc?e, Kellye Hines; and Dawn Swarter (Steve); and great Norman Rowe trucks. brother, Robert; sisters, Miranda, Kaci, grandchildren; Joey and Sarah Pritchard, Norman W. Rowe, 71, of Newark, Buddy is survived and Kelsey; grandmother, Gwendolyn Spencer and Sienna Pritchard, Kyle died suddenly on Friday, July 29. by his loving wife Myers; and many other loving family and Kory Pritchard, Zach and Madelyn Norm was born of 49 years, Lydia members and friends. Pritchard, and Andrew and Michael on June 10, 1940, Maguire; sons, A viewing was held on Sunday, Swarter. the last of six chil­ Howard D. Maguire August 7, at Beeson Funeral Home of Visitation was held on Monday, dren to the late Paul Jr. and wife Kim of Newark, 2053 Pulaski Hwy., Newark. August 8, at the Spicer-Mullikin Funeral and Helen Rowe. Townsend, and Jollfi W. Maguire and Interment was private. Home, 121 W. Park Place, Newark. Born and raised in wife Tracy of Clayton; daughter, Dawn In lieu of flowers, contribu­ Mass of Christian Burial was offered Pennsylvania, he M. Joiner; sister, Jane Pyle; brothers, tions can be made to The Children's on Tuesday, August 9, at Holy Family moved to Delaware Joseph and Gary DiVito; grandchildren: Hospital of Philadelphia Foundation, R.C. Church, E. Chestnut Hill and in 1960 where Troy, John Jr., Lacy and Brandon. Lockbox #1352, P.O. Box 8500, Gender Roads, Newark. Interment was he worked for Colorado Fuel and Iron, Services and burial were private. Philadelphia, PA 19178-1352. held privately at the Delaware Veterans Delmarva Power and Light and General C)J~ 15-ro To express an online condolence, To leave an ouline condolence, Memorial Cemetery in Bear. Motors, where he retired from in 1992 visit www.strano-feeley.com. please visit www.griecocares.com. In lieu of flowers, contributions after 25 years of service. ON SERVICE CAUS ..,. Page 10 • The Newark Post- • Frld~y. August 12, 20li · News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311

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NFL SUNDAY manage Client Order work 1n a classroom --.,.=,.,-,~--=,...,.,.-:-:-:-:-::- _be=s=th=o=m=e=s=fo=r=re=n=t.=c=om;;::; \"'1 - .·. RENT NORTH EAST. 3br, TICKET Free - Choice Management's rela- setting with students MEDICAL BILLING r- 1ba rancher close to UitimateiPremier - tionships w/ Canadian k-12 who are out o_f Trainees Needed! BEACON APTS NORTH EAST 1 Br, (Rates Just Reduced) RT40 $850 mo. + utils. Pk f $29 99/ h 1 d Train to become a & sec. 410-398-3182 C ~sb r~~SI 800 3~~- & European offices & :-c of ueb ~~ em6l Certified Medical CRAZY Summer 2nd story. $600/mo + ELKTON 3BR, 1 BA ------­ a Y · -- serve as the primary lona e avlora Office Professional at $600 sec & utils. Brand New 46 E. single family home in 3755 departmental busi- needs. Please send CTI! No Experience Move in Specials Avail. now, Call Main St 2BR 2BA Meadowview. $925. -::::::;::~:::=;;:::::::=:~:=; ness resource for your resume to (L' ·1 d 1· ff ) 443-309-0752 Washer I Dryer I Dish­ r- PUBLIC NOTICE Canadian client order humanresources@ed Needed! Local Job lml e lme 0 er mo. + sec. dep. No washer, Walk to Cam­ pets. 302-383-5000 capture processes & ucationinc.usand visit Training & Placement Call Sharon. pus & Shops (Zoned exception monitoring. our webs1te at Assistance! 410-287-6111 "'.\~···· .. ~oe for 4) $1700/mo Elkton new con- PORT DEPOSIT- Req's: Bachelor's deg www.educationinc.us __,.1,....-8_8_8...,-8...,3.,...4_-...,2,....17_7_...,..., ======\"'1 .. · 'Y struction 3BR 2.5 BA 213 BR's, WD hook up, or equiv in Business ------Newark family needs 403 Briarcreek Dr. on cul-de-sac $14oom sm rear yrd. Off st Mgmt, Finance, Eco- Exp. Nanny/ House- N~··· ~" NORTH EAST (Hockessin) 3BR 1.5 410_398_5724 parking, some furni- nomics or related field ~· keeper. Driver's lie. ' . ~ . 1 .• . )" beautiful 2br apt. BA + Loft fully appli------lure, water/ sewage + 5 yrs of progressive- "-\ • ~oe'Y req. Forward resume . Great location, near 1- anced $1250/mo HOLLINGSWORTH and trash incl. $850 & ly responsible exp in \"'1 " to fax 302-292-6802 95 $900 mo. + utils. 2br, 1ba duplex, shed up. No pets. 410-688- the job offd or a relat- .· ·.. or call 302-345-7492 ELKTON close to Pets consid. 443-907- 703 Rockland Rd. and fenced yard. 4038 ed business analysis town, 1br apt, starts (Northern DE) 3BR View Public Notices 6649 $655. 410-392-6499 .. TOWNHOUSE from around the occupation. Prior exp $550. 3br includes 1 BA 19th Century State of Maryland, must incl utilizing Immediate utils, $900. Also 4br, Style $995/mo ,.. FOR RENT visit: interfaces between Opening newly reno house in www.mddcnews.com systems; reading & Full Time with PART TIME North East. Sec. dep Millstone Plaza Apts N~" · 11 y pnvate estate. nc s area. Ut1.11.11.es not kitch, all appls includ- ·• her g1rls. M1ssmg indicate job code LOCAL TRUCK- U BUSINESS utils. $915/mo. Call · WID F II f ~mce 8/3 early morn- AZ07082011NP. lNG CO in need of 410-937-5997 incl'd. $925 a mo. Non 1 ~g · · u Y ur- NORTH EAST Main , OPPORTUNITIES ------smoking envir. No n1shed tncludes HD HUNTING PROP- mg. Please call 443------an individual with 3 1 553-7776 min of 2 yrs exp in pets. 443_309_4417 D1rectTV flat screen St., BR, ·5 BA, LR, ERTY AVAILABLE ~ A - bl b w/ DVD, CIA, lawn kitchen, DR. No pets. 118 acres, 65 wooded, "-\~· ·•• ~.. ")" trucking field. Duties INT'L nutrition co. .. 1 1 0 \"'I - include data entry, expanding. 11 peo­ N~ va1 a e cto er care incl. Lg 12.x16• avail now $1050/mo + pond, exc Deer, Duck ,... PERSONALS ple need to work .I'")" •. deck w/ BBQ. No pets, sec. 410-287-0529 or Turkey and Goose trip reports, fuel 443 907 740 reports and IFTA. form home or Perry­ non smkg env. Sec - - 3 hunting. $8,000. 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Like FAIRHILL VILLAGE Indoor dog ramp, Pd BAYLANDS condo Nv·t). ce'Y CHIHUAHUA PUPS Reclining Sofa w/ new. 302-239-2160 $160, sacrifice $75 FuRNITURE/ 440 sq ft store/office ~ console & Reclining __A_I_R_H __ O_C_K __ E __Y-:-- $450 lac Rt 213 & Rt at Grace Harbor - 1 Chocolate Brindle & Cute, playful and 1 443-617-9161 male left. ~ FuRNISHINGS 273 410-398-5724 NORTH EAST Havre De Grace. 1 Carmel Brindle PIT _ _ Iove seat, both Minutes from APG. 410 392 5857 spruce green color TABLE, still works Courts of Mallory: BULL pups 1st S&W, ~HORSES/TACK/ ANTIQUE formica 2br, 2ba, all applis ----,.,..-.,..,..,=.,.,....,.,...... ,,...- $100 for ea 410-392- great $70 call $259,900. Contact UKC cert. 2F's. Exc FREE KITTENS for ~ EQUIP./SUPPLIES top kitchen table $75 0339 41 0-273-2698 Tami Caggese @ incl'd. Spacious kit, bloodlines. $500 abo. adoption. Amazing 410-287-8775 DR, LR, storage rm. CBRB, 410-591-8853 302-275-8792 or colors. Good loving HORSES, quarter __;...__ ___ ~,..,..,.-- STUFFED LIVING AQUARIUM, 35 gal- Gorg 3Br Ran Ex. cond. Quiet 302-250-1229 homes only. Call 443- horse, appalossa, ANTIQUE room chair $25. Text ion set up, light, filter, 2800+/- S/F - gas neigh. Poof & club 566-0421 palomino, all ages, WARDROBE $100 410-920-1096 for pho- solid oak stand, $75, Restaurant for lease, house, sec. ent. fully equipped, locat- heat - gas FP - CAC - ~ · colors & sizes, $500 & 410-398-5909 tos 410-441-1070 cathedral ceilings - Priced to sell by . ~oe" FREE TO GOOD up, 410-272-7010 ____E_D ___ t ed at Hunters Sale Owner, Steve 443- . I 1 ' HOMEII 6 year old BACKIB res · WICKER outdoor ~- Barn Inc., Rt 276 custom window treat­ N~ ments & wooden 206-1536 $160,000 " . neutered male Dark brown corduroy. furn . 3pc white poly "-\ ~-- Rising Sun, MD 1.-...,====,_-., 1Weimaraner, 3 year Ex c. con d. Perfect for resin loves seat $50 \ ~ . oe"-' 41 0-658-6400 blinds - Fully fin'd LL 9 wl 3rd bath - 2car ~ MOBILE old · Pomeranian college dorm $ . Call rocker and chair $25 ask for Norm Hunter 410 378 3312 garg - All appls con­ ,. HOMES FOR SALE spayed -female. _2 COMMERCIAL - - ea 443-553-4564 vey - Just bring furni- Please contact Dave Gas deep fryers as is BUNK BED dark U WANTElJ TO @ RENT ~~r4 ~~~~ 8 ~36o;fation !~g~ t~~~be{~~ted call _~_fo_o--~-g-o_-~_g_j;_~_on_d_$_7_5 N~TQQq-y _· . \~ . .J" .· Me'"' ~h"l )' ~~ 61 9 2 GUINEA PIG & COMMERCIAL gas BUNK BEDS, Dark V"t). V 5MO. old Field. RABBIT Young, Free stove/oven, w/griddle wood frame, $60, AUTOGO FOLD­ 14x70, Mobile Homes WINGED BACK "-\~_!Qdq-y N~ce: registered E. Setter to· good home. Call & grill plate as is 410-398-6596 SOFA 3 cushions, ING electric mobility for rent or sale, may \~ t..r V male. Shots/worm 443-206-6157 $1,000 or b/o. If inter------­ light brown, $200. 2 scooter. .New battery. NORTH EAST- stay in park. up to date. Well KITTENS Orange ested call 443-616- Living rom chairs, $400. 410-287-7432 CONTACT Cy FSBO nicely remod- Nottingham Pa. socialized, bird 4015 Fishurn 443-838-0320 eled 2 story brick vic- 610-932-4878 male & black male. flowered design, $85 hunter. $400 443- neutered. S&W. Free. -C-0:-M___ M __ E __ R_C:-1-A-L-:-Ic-e each. Walnut Kitchen CHAISE [email protected] torian home. 1 side of -719::-8::-5::-=D-::B:-:-L-::E::-w=ID=E­ 206-1091 N~ce~ LOUNGES, (2), New, m Need a place in duplex, lrg ·yard in 4 months old. Bel Air maker as is $500 or I set formica top table 410-420-2199 b/o if interested call DUNCAN PHYFE w/ 4 white Naugahyde $35, Wicker table w/4 Essex I Midlle River to town. Within walking mobile home 4br, 2 dining room table chairs, 410-398-1196 distance of schools full ba, loc in Queens cushion chairs. $150. build my boat. Need KlffiNS: ALL AGES 443-616-4015 & 6 chairs & china roughly 30'x50' for 18- and restaurants. Low Castle MHP. 2 sheds, 2 Oak end tables w/ Rescued, affectionate. Please Counter top & sink cabinet & side board: white formica top. ·$40 Chesapeake & 24 mos. Will put up cost living, 2br, 1ba, asking $25,000 consider adopting rescued $500 b/o 3pc bed rm Ohio Railroad all new from roof to 41 0-836-3389 $100, lower kitchen each .. 41 0-838: 5836 enclosure or use kittens rather than set dble bed, dresser Lantern clear globe yours. Must be on the cabinets $100 & mechanicals. CAC & AKC LAB puppy. encouraging upper cabinets & chest, & bed & WROUGHT IRON exc shape been in a water or close and $100 heat, all appl's includ­ Black male. $300. irresponsible pet Kenmore dishwasher dresser. $500 b/o KITCHEN SET, glass collection for over 50 clear enough for ed. Call 443-309-3805 410-924-8869 owners. Spayed/ neutered, pots and sani-cycle · 410-392-0339 top, padded seats & yrs $60 410-287- mobite·crane. 41 0-287-2584 all vet care provided $100, all items in backs, $50, 8262 302-834-2859 41 0-398-5909 working cond · CLAW MACHINE SALES SERVICES 410-392-0339 ~ CHILDREN/ horses, 4 saddle hors­ es and 4 Jockey hors­ The Newark Post, in Newark, DE is HOME ~ BABY ITEMS currently seeking an advertising ~IMPROVEMENT es for the SO's. $80. Account Executive. This position is SERVICES Ca11410-671-7304 · responsible for meeting with business owners and managers about growing their business through advertising with the newspaper. Experience is a plus, but the key elements for success in this position are a strong work ethic and the K. Spencer desire to provide outstanding customer Home satisfaction. Applicants must live in or Improvements, around the Newark, DE area. Inc. 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Replacement $·1 00; you can have 5 lines for FREE in clas­ FREE sified?* Email to: Please send resumes to: ESTIMATES W"PET SERVICES [email protected] Harry Porter CHIHUAHUA *some restrictions apply The Newark Post REFERENCES PUPPY female, very ~ /SUPPLIES Call 41 0-398-1230 or toll PO Box 429 LICENSED & friendly. Parents on "-\~" ~~-- free 800-220-1230 for Elkton, MD 21922 INSURED prem. $250. \~ · I I . 'Y more mformat1on! tr 41 0-398-0915 or email to: LAWN FURNITURE DIGITAL PICTURE [email protected] No Job to small Indoor I outdoor. 2 .------,· FRAME Like new with MHIC#127618 swivel chairs, loveseat 1957 LIONEL remote. 7". $15. Call WHIRLPOOL frost w/ cushions. $100 Train set & garden 410-920-0577 410-378-9219 free frig great cond. , 410-287-0118 with extra track and The Newark Post accessories. 1957 DIGITAL PICTURE Serving the community for beige, 16 cu ft. Aprox ----'------''--- You can find 7 yr~ old, $100 Call Street Car and (2) FRAME Like new with over 100 years Classified ""~'"l\ 410-688-7569 HO cpllector's sets. remote. 7" . $15. Call anything you MEDITERANEAN $600. 410-822-2997 is the t dining room table and 410-920-0577 Chesapeake Publishing is an Equal chairs. Like new $90. key # want in the 5 SWEATERS & 5 GAS PROPANE Opportunity Employer You won't be crabby 443-922-9479 / to more SWEATSHIRTS, TANKS, (4) full 201b -~ sales. classifieds! with results you get womens xlarge, $30, tanks for gas grill, $20 in our classifieds 410-392-6491- each, 410-398-5837 Page 12 • The Newark Post • Friday, August 12, 2011 News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311

U GENERAL U GENERAL ~ SPORTING u MACHINARY & ~YARD SALES ~YARD SALES ~YARD SALES ,.BOATS/ 0THE ~ MERCHANDISE ~ MERCHANDISE ~ GoODS ~ HEAVY EQUIPMENT . GOLD candle ceiling N~" . LH PSE laser hunter Y-14-:.Jr..!.ft_.thi NORTH EAST 64 r--:::=====-::-..., 14FT 1997 Jon light came out of new ~~)or bow $75. . Jrr!lmU"~'aiiJUI.I "-\~•li~ Forest Glen Ln. 272 to Boat, w/ trailer, Fish home $30 Mtcrowave ,, · 443-553-S71S · l'l~ , .. )or McKinneytown Rd to TRANSPORTATION Finder, elec rnotors over wall used $10 s· ,l L'' E. {)- Forest Glen. Sat, Aug battenes, charger +' 410-275-1972 · · 1'l J • lr---:::-:-=~--,113th, 9am-? HH, baby, more. U pick up ,.POWER BOATS HARLEY MOTOR- SALE COLORA 1755 Col- ELKTON Some .new items. Essex $950 Harry MOVI~G N~··:'T"'~ · 41 0-627-6469 CYCLE boots women (2) TV s, small ' -~ 1 .·•. )or ora Rd, 1 mile off Fire- Vete~an 5 Hope size S. And helmet entertatnment . tower Rd or 1 miles off Thrift Store PERRYVILLE- size medium. $45.00 center, TV Liberty Grove Rd Fri 239 S. Bridge St. 120 KIRK rd., Sat. '04 SEAL COATING st~nd, RIG 300 gal tank for pair. 443-350-3951 weedeaters, S long RUGER M77, 33S 12th & Sat f3th Tuesday- Saturday August 13th, Sam to ~ MARINE Misc. table, (2) lawn Win. Mag. Gust. rings E 9am-5pm 10 am, Take Car- self agitation, gar kept $7200 or b/o HOOVER STEAM tractors, (3) lawn but open safari sights. LK_MIL~S NEXT m JoJos penters Point Rd . more info call CRAB TROT LINE RUG CLEANER IN carts. 443-356-2690 $ _ firm. TIC _ Baldw!n Umted suPERDoGs out of Charlestown, '08 SEARAY 185 450 00 204 443-466-5351 New 500' nylon w/6" EXC COND. $50 410- Ruger w/Scope 2x6. Methodtst Church Furniture, toys, left on Woodall rd. Sport, 50 hrs, like bungee hang down. 391-0156 PICTURE OF CATS $450_00 Firm. Call Indoor Yard Sale adult clothing, right on Kirk rd., fur- new. 190 hp 2 tone 1st $90 takes it. 41 0- & KITTENS AT PLAY 410-745_905s 756 Elk M1]ls Rd children's clothing, niture, ETHAN yellow hull, loaded, 939-5772 ·. :'T"'~ Large, brass colored. Frtday, August 12 household items, ALLEN two piece ,.,.. TOOLS galvanized trir with II , )or 27x24 . . $10 Please SATEI:LITE 140 gr. Noon - 6pm. . collectibles, books, hutch, Matching 6 disc brakes. $17,900. REcREATION N~·. call410-920-0577 broadhead 6 pack Crab cake dinners- DVDs, COs. chair ETHAN 'CRAFTSMAN BAND Ken 1-609-315-3600 u ------w/matching fld pts take out only $10. THIS FRIDAY & ALLEN dining room SAW $100 ~ VEHICLES K LINE electric train PRINCESS HOUSE. (new) $40. Proceeds to benefit SATURDAY 25% set, coffee table with 410-398-5205 027 steam engine and retired cake plate with 443 553 S71S local food missions OFF ALL KIDS drop wings, whit ori- tender, $150 obo. K lid. $40. Call '*43-350- BACK TO SCHOOL ental two piece CRAFTSMAN Line keystone state 3951 SHIMANO 4000 Spin- CLOTHES hutch, 2 matching ROLLING TOOLBOX electric train 027 PA ning reel and Extreme Multi All summer wood end tables, 2 home tool storage. 5 drawer base and 6 diesel and 4 cars. N~ Rod. $75.00 Phone f1 •1 clothing on sale matching oriental 2006 COUNTRY $200 obo. 410-671- . . II~. · )or 410-39S-7645 anu y for either 50% off or end tables, 2 match- drawer chest. $50. 7304 Abingdon MD _ just $1. Lots of other ing cane chairs, 4 410"671-7304 COACH 40' Allure . ELKTON 141 great bargins on dining room wood 430, Ouad, Hydronics Poulan chain saw Manchester Park (off furniture, chairs.' and match- heat, marble firs, new N ~QQQ)Ir $60, located Middle 16' ebbtide. '77. 55hp batteries, 400 Cum­ N ~QQq.·)or sc~~~e~_A~12cio w~~~l •. , V . SR~t2~~gn~~~:~~~~~~ :~~~~~~~tig~ds ~~d ~~~;ie ~~~:ir.seat River area. Call Evinrude, Cox trailer. mms , non smokers, 41 0-335-161S t; V Good cond. Delivery Dumbbells, water WHERE YOUR Good condition. $S50. 10k generator, 3 air possible. WINDSURF conditioner, House & PURCHASES HELP 410-692-6676 <;ond , Tag axle, 47 k, LIFT & RECLINER 443-6S6-1169 BOARD Gaastra contents, etc "-\~li. ~ garage kept., service CHAIR Golden Tech------Sails. 12. S" L. Paid ;::======:; SUPPORT OUR Multi . \"1 . )or N~· :'T"' every 10,000 mi., 2 nologies, good work- SPEAKER BOX 12 $1400, asking $S50. Tax d~~:~~~~~sdona- 'Family · .• .. 1~y tv's, Sirus, $220,000 ing condition. $~00. inch, speakers bl~wn, Vintage wooden day Elkton lions always accepted. ' 41 0-65S-6400 ask for Powerwheelchatrby $50, Call 410-392- sailer needs work 13' BIGGEST 443-406-7218 WET SAW tile cut- Norm Hunter RISING SUN 12 ter, $300. HILTI ham- Pnde Mobtllty. Jet 3, 6491. S". $500. Please call Yard Sale Ever! Hitching Post Dr off needs battery. $400 410-920-705S 2021 BLUEBALL ELKTON, 44 Dixon mer drill and many _1980 GALAXY Red Pump Rd. Fri & power tools. Hand and Fiberglass 20.5 1/0, 410-920-8721 TOWEL BARS, ROAD. Sat S/13 Court, Elk Neck Vii- Sat 8/12 & 13. Sam-? -L-IN_E_N_S__ -7-d-iff_e_r_e-nt creme, Pegasus 24"· Sam-? Dresser with lages Longview (near plumbing tools, jacks 140 mere & trlr as is. set of 4, $30, 410-392- This is huge! New & & more. 305 Carter $500. 410-335-2795 sets of bath towels, 6491 _ matching night ENES), Sat. 8/13, used iterns, h/h, Bath wash cloths & match- stand, chest of draw- Sam-2pm, lg kit appl., Ave, Denton, MD & Body Works, plus 410-479-3903 ing bath rugs. $20 per -V-IN_T_A_G_E_J_a_p_e-ne_s_e PORCH SWING for ers, towels, patio dryer, furn, sewing size clothes, linens, set. Call for colors. Snow Village Set 25 2, self contained. $30 set, tables, lamps, machine, antiques, lawn equip. Not junk. U WANTED 410-378-3312 buildings .. $100 for all abo can deliver 410- sheets, baskets, h/h items LRG PICTURE 410-272-0273 939-5035 chairs, lawn furn., ___E_L_K_T_O_N ___ S_t-. J_o_h_n-'s ~ TO BUY fans, handbags, Multi 32' SEARAY Bra·ss frame 27x24 crafts, rugs & throw UMC. yard sale. 595 TACHANEA '87 cats & kittens at play . rugs, wrought iron Lewisville Rd., August 'Family Twin 350 Mag, ANY WAY YOU LOOK $10. 410-920-0577 bar stool w/2 match- 12th and 13th. Sam­ recent paint and ing chairs, church 2pm. $10 per table. N~~y AT IT, CHESAPEAKE MAGNAVOX DVD ~ ~ pews, kids & adult Purchase bake goods • RISING SUN- 960 graphics. Call for PLAYER & 4 head "-\ ·· ~QQQ· "-\ ' ~QQQ)Ir clothing & much, and other food. Con- Biggs Hwy Sat., 8/13 details. $11,900. CLASSIFIED CAN 443-992-2624 WORK FOR YOU! ¥~7~· $25, 410-2S7- \"' ,~ v)lr \"1 ~ ~,J ~~c~A~~e. RAIN?? k~c~O J~rdyMid;~-!;6~ ~~~~~n~:~:r~pp~i~~~ L~~K MEN'S SPORT ARCHERY EQUIP------, 398-0347 day decor & more one of these local dealers COATS 46 Long $15, MENT Bows arrows ~~ N~: NORTH EAST 165 . Guitars Wanted, 46 Regular $15. Men's cases _ call' for inf~ 1 ~~ Walton Lane Fri Aug FENDER & Putty ~111 baseball 302-376-0665 I ~ ••• Y 12th & Sat Aug 13th "-\~· · ~~·)or GIBSON, MARTIN, and drive home happy! Jacket s1ze med. $15. GUITARS 'k.r-' S:_30-2p. 5 racks of \"1 · GRETSCH, FROM 410-661-2562 BICYCLES, WANTED · G1rls clothes & shoes 1940's, SO's, 60's, Schwinn, (2) adult, u: l • name brand 10-16. 70's & OTHERS 1ike new w/new tires (also banjos & !rill tl Misses clothing, all 443-463-3421 VOLKSWAGEN & car rack, mandolins) 'Family exc. cond. jewelry, 41 0-39S-1196 Collector pay- Chamilia, Trollbeads, N~J~y . $$ HH ttems, Ironstone, SMitJt mg top for ELKTON Longview Christmas decor VOLKSWAGEN,LTO. Gibson, Fend- Dr, Village of Elk trunk, passload fram~ Neck, Old Field Point VILLAGES OF ELK 43041<1rkwood Highway, er, Martin & Rd, right on Racine ing_ gun, hot tub, dump NECK (Woodchip & N~~y others. Any School Rd, Fri 8/12 & trailer, etc. Woodholme Rd)' Sat. WILMINGTON, DE GOLF CARTS condition. Sat 8/13, ·8a-3:30p, . Aug 13th Sa-3p. From ,.------. 302-998-0131 c~Z~IL~!Ie~~:~i~ ~~m~:1f 4~~~6~1~~~7~ -~!_~~!~~.?.!l~- ~~ri~~~:s c~~~~~g ~ \..\a,TQQQ)Ir ~:Jh ~~o·o~ ~;~~~ Lf3...2\K. Drivers wanted '· fd on chair Perfect condi- -records \"'V• ~ V Point Rd (behind Elk \,W\1.) tion. Call for details. GOLF CLUBS with "-\~•TQ:QQ· · Neck Elementary WANTED; 61 06 DIABETIC TEST ~~~~o-s~~~ 3;~~- ~f3~· ::t~~~a1n0~~1! '"'~~ v y MOVING SAiE· ~~~~:~~:~~~~~~~~~~~ STRIPS up to $1S/ :'T"' 4111 KOHLER & CAMP- • hold items, pet sup- box. Cash on the . I QQqy BELL spinet piano. P.lies, tools, sporting spot. Any kind/ any N~ brand. Un-opened MOTORI~ED~,J . Na,T QQqy ~~~~69.~~u haul. 41 0- ~~R~~ Eth~l! 62~ g'(J8:; Cc~~fts, books, will pick up. Debbie 41 O-S20-6540 v• ~ V (Rt 7 bewteen NE & LAWN & SCOOTER FOR · N~:'T"'~ Charlestown) Sat, GARDEN EQUIPMEN L------...... 1 handicapped. Never LH PSE Jet Flight .· II . Y Aug 13, Sam-? Blow used. Call for info. Bow w/5" overdraw & ·· · . out yard sale! Every- ~PLANTS/TREES 410-65S-7701 Rising extras $195. New, CHECK OUT thing must go, no SMALL PATIO Sun, MD area. LINCOLN - (Falcon)% UPRIGHT PIANO CHESAPEAKE reasonable offer TABLE SET. umbrella ------cock clay pigeon trap Story- Clark, great CLASSIFIEDS refused. For info, & 4 lawn chairs, $35 FILL DIRT FOR w/wobble/ rabbit arm- condition $400 or b/o EVERYDAY FOR call 410-920-0174 located Middle 'River SALE CLEAN never used - easy ·rnust sell, down sizing THAT NEW '------....t area 410-335-161S 443-S07 -0565 take dwn $600. 443- located in Denton 553- S71S area 410-476-3550 JOB! On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, August 12, 2011 • The Newark Post • Page 13 LEGAL NOTICE

SENTINEL SELF STORAGE 333 E. LEA BLVD. WILMINGTON, DE 19802 302-764-6300 A Public Auction will be held on 9-14-11 at 12:00PM at the above address. All sales are cash only. All sales are final. The units to be auc­ tioned are as follow: ~ NAME CONTENTS

17 Spencer's Cleaning Services Bags, Bed Frame, Boxes, Pictures, Shelving, Totes, Washer 29 Robert Townsend Bags, Filing Cabinet, Exercise Equipment, Refrigerator,End Table,TV , Weight Bench, Guitar Case 101 Torriane Evans Bags, Bol(es, Chair, Suitcase, Totes, Oxygen Container 112 Dorothy Emory Air Conditioner, Bed, Box- Spring, Mattress, Boxes, Chair, Ironing Board, Suitcase, Grandfather Clock, Futon 134 Robert Sarro Bags, Boxes, Fishing Equipment, Christmas Tree,Dart Board, Golf Clubs 154 Donna Maxwell Bags, Boxes, Folding Chair, Shelving, Display Case, Boxes of Shoes, Plants, Fax Machines 218 Danita Copeland Bags, Boxes, Ice Chest, Mini Refrigerator, Totes 333 Isaiah Hartwell Bags,Chair,Couch,LoveSeat, Coffee Table 336 Starla Johnson Bags, Boxes, Couch, Mirrors, Pictures, Coffee Table,TV , Plant, Rims 508 Lawrence H. Ward Bags,Boxes,Computer,Microwave, Monitor, Totes,Aibums, Printer np 8/5,12 2263490

PUBLIC AUCTION ~TRUCKS/SPORT SENTINEL SELF STORAGE ,...ANTIQUE AUTOS ~ UTILITY VEHICL P'" AUTOS P'" AUTOS 141 Edgemoor Road Wilmington, DE 19809 2001 Ford F350 VOLKSWAGON 302-762-3626 Lariet, White, 7.3 N~TQdQ· \~TQdQ· super beetle, 1972 A Public Auction will be held on Wednesday, September 14, 2011 Diesel, 4WD, Dual \._ at 1:00 PM. All sales are cash only. All sales are final. The contents rear wheels, 75,000 v•t)o v)oo ,~v·t)o v~ ~~~~ - ·bu~f:~~iv:~~e~ of the following storage unit(s) will be auctioned: YAMAHA TTR 125 mi, very good condi- 1948 WILLEY'S $2000 obo, must sell, Unit# 238- Henry Plonski- bags; bed frame, box spring, mattress, LIKE NEW $1500 bon, brown JEEP Old condition, 443-910-3711 kitchen chair, floor lamp, end table '~tenor, 465 Pulaski Hwy b C II 443 752 AfT, 4-door, 8 bed, can be restored or use 0 0 · a - - Reese, cruise, power New Castle, DE 19720 7037 locks, power seats, for parts. Best offer. (302) 328-5810 power windows tinted __4_ 1_0_-6_5_8_-6_8_3_4__ A Public Auction will be held on Wednesday September 14th, 2011 17' COACHMAN AUTO PARTS & u windows, fog lights, cd 1984 CADILLAC at 2:00PM. TRAVEL ~ ACCESSORIES SEVILLE new car­ Unit-#4158-Michelle Jackson-Boxes, Shelving, Suitcases, Tool TRAILER '08 changer, AM/FM 2001 INTREPED radio, premium sound. riage top, new head­ Boxes, Totes Full bath, kitchen liner & bumper fillers. Unit-#5110-Bobby Saldivar-Air Conditioner, Table Lamp, Rug, with microwave, front bumper. good $15,000, contact R1ck . . $99 C I 410-378-5284 Cell Good tires. $2500 Shelving, Tables, Sewing Machine stove, fridge & condition . a I 443-616-5135, or obo. '94 FORD Unit-#2040-Rapunzel Seiple-Bed, Mattress, Boxes, Chairs, Chest freezer. AJC, heat, 41 0•392-6491 [email protected] EXPLORE 4 whl dr, of Drawers, Dresser, Floor Lamp, Rugs, Speakers, Table, Vacuum dual axle, dual bat­ 900 X 20 TRUCK runs, best offer. Call Unit-#2056-Charles Seiple-Bags, Bookcase, Boxes, Chair, Lamps, teries, dual LP 410-452-8651 VW SUPER BEE­ Microwave, Rug, Shelving, Stools, Tables, Toolbox, Totes, Trunk, TV tanks, solar battery TI_R__E ..... $4__ 5_.o_o .__ c_a_ll4-1 o_- \.. TLE 1971 Good 272-0850 ,~\~:"1-"tJ~ . I I T Unit-#3014-Crystal Williams-Bags, Boxes. Clothing, Suitcase, charger, like new - 1970 CHEVROLET '93 Buick LaSabre condition, purple, Totes, French Horns awning. Must see! CHEVY 327 DOU- Chevelle Big block 79k orig mi., 2nd black interior, manu­ 1100 Elkton Road $7,500 firm. Call: BLE HUMP HEADS, ..------. SS, red with white owner, very clean runs al, 2 door. $4,000. Newark, DE 19711 443-907-4403 $75, 410-398-5842 GMC JIMMY K5 stripes, Price $5700. well $2500 or b/o 410- Contact Vickie at (302) 731-8108 Perryville, MD. '90 Runs great, lots Use email for pictures 939-0924 btwn 4-9p 443-553-4577 A Public Auction will be held on Wednesday, 09/1 4/2011 at 10:00 CHEVY TRUCK of new parts. $1800. dededre8msn.com/ AM. All sales are cash only. The contents of the following storage MoTORCYCLES/ TAILGATE, fits 1985 For more info call units will be auctioned: U & older, no rust, $35, 443-945-5721 302-285-9371 .. \.\~TQdq~ I ~ ATVs Unit 3126 - Amanda S. Hart and William P. Hart: filing 41 0-398-5842 ,~v· t)o v' . LEGAL NOTICE I cabinet,dresser,microwave, record/cd player, coffee table, tool box, TOYOTA 1996, big screen TV, movies, meat slicer,binoculars,fan, motorized coin LIGHT BAR T1 00 Ext. Cab, 4x4 LEGAL NOTICE sorter, misc. household items \.. \~"tl)'" HONDA CIVIC EX RE· DEADLY MX7000 high per­ p/u, 188k, good cond, \~ Unit 5023 - Marshall R. Lyle: air conditioner, bags,mattress,bed formance rotor light manual, ale, bed liner, '94 5 speed coupe. WEAPON frame, office chair,sofa,love seat, fishing equipment, ladders, lawn­ bar set up for firepo­ custom sound, $2900, Runs great, MD 1 Leonard Louis DiN- mower, TV stand,vacuum,washer, luggage, boat motor, small cabi­ BRAND NEW TAO­ lice .use. Red domes 443-686~9680 state insp. $1800 ~nzio Jr, residing at net's, mise household items TAO 125 semi- auto­ $75 443-309-1335 410-652-1287 14 Montrose Drive, Unit 8077 - Linda M. Hill: bags, boxes, misc. baby items matic with reverse, U VANS/ Newark, DE 19713 Unit 8097 - Gloria J. Willen: Bags, boxes, kitchen chairs, stool, came color. $600. ~ MINI VANS will make applica­ crates, totes. 443-907-8043 Elkton ~ TRAILERS tion to the judges of 200 First State Blvd the superior court of Wilmington, DE 19804 the State of (302) 999-0704 Delaware in and for A Public Auction will be held on Wednesday, September 14, 201 1 New Castle County at 11 :00 AM. at Wilmington for the Unit# 109- Patricia Schofield: bags, bed mattress, boxes, shelv­ next term for a ing, stool, coffee table, end table, folding table, sled license to carry a Unit# 1207• Ursula Drummond: chair, ice chest, end table, totes, concealed deadly trunk, portable T.V. weapon, or Unit # 3150- Christie Smith: bed frame, bed mattress, boxes, weapons, fo~ the china cabinet, kitchen chair, office chair, shelving, stools, coffee protection of my per­ table, end table, kitchen table, totes son(s), or property, Unit # 5117- Arthuree Melton: bags, boxes, rocking chair, ice or both. chest, mirrors, monitor, suitcase, totes, umbrella, 4 chairs Unit# 6208- Patricia Schofield: bags, boxes, totes at the rainbow's. Leonard Louis Unit # 6269- Dawn Miller: bags, bed mattress, boxes, clothing, CHESAPEAKE CLASSIFIEDS PT CRUISER, 2001 , DiNunzio Jr hamper, speakers, end table navy blue, 108k , 410-398-1230 end. Find yours 8/2/2011 Unit# 8114- Tina Quinn: boxes, fans, kitchen table, fencing, dog 800-220-1230 loaded, sunroof, good cages, wood planks in the classifiedsl cond., $3500, remote np 8/12 2264531 np 8/5;12 2260856 www.chesapea ke classified. com start, 443-910-3711 ; -.( ~ S I f t I Page 14 • The Newark Post • Friday, August 12, 2011 News, Advertising'1'e 737-0724 :chssifieds • 1-800-220-3311 · ~~~L~E~G~A~L~N~O~T~.IC~E~~~~~~~L~E~G~A~L~N~O~T~IC~E~~~~~L~E~~~A~L~N~O~T~IC~E~~~r~ ~~~~L~E= · G~A~L~N~O~T~I~C~E~~~~ CITY OF NEWARK CITY OF NEWARK CITY OF NEWARK DELAWARE Newark, Delaware DELAWARE PUBLIC NOTICE Traffic Committee CITY COUNCIL The Council of the City of Newark, at its Meeting Notice VILLAGE OF PUBLIC HEARING regular meeting held August 8, 2011, adopt- September 12, 2011 - 7:00 P.M. ed the following resolution: The Traffic Committee meeting scheduled FOUNTAINVIEW Pursuant to Section 806.2 of the City Charter, the Council will hold · RESOLUTION N0.11-H- Approving the for Tuesday, August 16,2011 has been can- 55 .P/us Community in . a Public Hearing to be held in the Council Chamber, Newark Munic- Major Subdivision and Redevelopment of celled due to lack of agenda items. ipal Building, 220 Elkton Road, Newark, Delaware, on Monday, Sep- the .49 Acre Parcel Located at 116 Amstel Newark, .DE !ember 12, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. to consider the proposed 2012-2016 Avenue. np 8/12 2264740 End Unit_ Top Floor Capital Improvement Program which consists of the following expen- ditures: Patricia M. Fogg, CMC 3 Beds/2 Baths City Secretary THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Fireplace & Deck Electric Fund $ 6,049,287 np 8/12 2265613 FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN Water Fund $ 8,041,950 AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY October 1st - 11 :00 am Sewer Fund $ 2,285,000 IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF Public Works (General) Fund $14,593,500 THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS DEBRA LYNN HOLT For Brochure or info visit Public Works (Maint,) Fund $ 331,000 FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN Petitioner(s) www.rcburkheimer.com Pofice Dept $ 999,480 AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY TO . R.C. Burkheimer Parks. & Recreation Dept $ 5,055,920 IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF BETTY LYNN LANGE Realtor & Auctioneer Parking Fund $ 4,006,908 LAUREN MARIE ARRIGONI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that (41 0)920-2228 Other Departm~nts $ 481 350 Petitioner( s) DEBRA LYNN HOLT TOTAL TO Intends to present a Petition to the court of $41 ,844,395 LAUREN MARIE GOODWIN Common Pleas for the State of Delaware in Estate of JOAN MARIE ROWE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that and for New Castle County, to change Deceased. COpies of the proposed Capital Improvement Program may be LAUREN MARIE ARRIGONI his/her name to BETTY LYNN LANGE Notice is hereby given that Letters Testa­ obtained at the Finance Department, Newark Municipal Building, 220 Intends to present a Petition to the court of mentary upon the estate of JOAN MARIE Elkton Road. .... Common Pleas for the State of Delaware in DEBRA-LYNN HOLT ROWE who departed this life on the 29th np 8/12,9/2 2263196 and for New Castle County, to change Petitioner day of MAY, A.D. 2011, late of 4203 his/her name to LAUREN MARIE GOOD­ Dated:? -20-2011 VERONA DRIVE, WILMINGTON, 'DE RECEIVER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE WIN np 7/29,8/5, 12 2260936 19808, were duly granted unto KATHRYN D. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT ROWE on July 11, 2011, and all persons FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE LAUREN MARIE ARRIGONI indebted to the said deceased are,requested DOCKET# 10-CV-00960-ER Petitioner THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS to make payments to the Personal Repre- Whereas, . BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS Dated:8-9-2011 FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN sentative without delay, and all persons SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSO­ AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY having demands against the deceased are CIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR MORGAN STANLEY CAPITAL I INC., np 8/12,19,26 2265511 IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF required to exhibit and present the same COMMERCIAL MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFJCATES, DIANE COFFEY WALSH duly probated to the said Personal Repre- SERIES 2007-TOP27, is the plaintiff and KRISTAL DELAWARE Petitioner(s) sentative on or before January 29, 2012, or L.L.C. is the defendant ' CITY OF NEWARK ~ TO abide by the law in this behalf. Execution for Sale of Premises DELAWARE DIANE MARIE COFFEY Address BURNS WHITE LLC PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that FUNK, VANCE A., IV, ESQ. Attorney( s) The Council of the City of Newark, at its DIANE COFFEY WALSH LAW OFFICES OF VANCE A. FUNK, P.A. (302) 295-4921 regular meeting held August 8, 2011, adopt­ Intends to present a Petition to the court of _ 273 E. ,..AIN STREET Attorneys for Plaintiff ed the f()llowing ordinance: ·Common Pleas for the State of Delaware in NEWARK, DE 19711 By virtue of the Amended Judgment irl'Mortgage Foreclosure dated ORDINANCE f'JO.- 11-12 An Ordinance and for New Castle County, to change Personal Representative 5/11/11 and the Order Appointing Receiver entered by the Court on Amending the Zoning Map of the City of his/her name to DIANE MARIE COFFEY KATHRYN D. ROWE August 1, 2011 Ran9olph R. Palmer, President of Palmer-Gosnell Newark, Delaware, By Rezoning from RM File #151224 Management, Inc., the Court-appointed receiver in this matter (the (Multi-Family Dwellings - Garden · Apart­ DIANE COFFEY WALSH "Receiver") shall expose for sale by public venue pursuant to 28 ments) to BB (Central Business District) .49 Petitioner U.S.C. s.ection 2001, et seq., and sell to the highest bidder on Sep­ Acres Located at 116 Amstel Avenue Dated:?-28-2011 np 8/12,19,26 2265651 tember 2, 2011 , at 11:00 a.m: , prevailing time, at 65 Geoffrey Drive, np 8/5,12,19 2262952 Newark, Delaware, the followmg: Patricia M . .Fogg, CMC The property to be sold is located on the Southerly side of Geoffrey City Secretary THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Drive, situated in White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, and known as Parcel No. 2, as shown on a plan entitled THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN Record Re-subdivision Plan, Marriott Courtyard/Fairfield Inn Chris­ np 8/12 2265612 FOR AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN tiana, recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF Castle County and State of Delaware, at Wilmington, in Microfilm THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF TYRONE MATHIS . FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE fN Petitioner(s) Record No. 10832, and commonly known as 65 Geoffrey Drive, ADRIENNE N. CURETON Newark, Delaware. Tax Parcel No. 09-018.00-066. AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY Petitioner(s) TO Claims m~st be filed at the offices of Burns White LLC, The Brandy­ IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF TO TY MATHIS wme Bu1ld1ng , 1000 N. West Street, Suite 1230, Wilmin!jton, TYLER STEVEN PERDUE ADRIENNE N. PARKER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Petitioner( s) TYRONE MATHIS Delaware, (302) 295-4921, to the attention of Richard A. O'Halloran, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Esquire, before the sale date .. Claims to the proceeds of sale, if any, TO ADRIENNE N. CURETON Intends to present a Petition to the court of TYLER STEVEN MARKHAM Common Pleas for the State of Delaware in must be made w1th the offices of Burns White LLC , to the attention Intends to present a Petition to the court of of Richard A. O'Halloran, Esquire before distribution. A schedule of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Common Pleas for the State of Delaware in and for New Castle County, to change distribution will be filed with the Court by the Receiver not later than TYLER STEVEN PERDUE and for New' Castle County, to change his/her name to TY MATHIS thirty (30) days from the date of the passing of the deed to the mort­ Intends to present a Petition to the court of his/her name to ADRIENNE N. PARKER Common Pleas for the State of Delaware in CHRISSY HITCHENS gaged property to the successful bidder, unless Plaintiff is the suc­ cessful bidder. In such a case, where the Plaintiff is the successful and for New Castle County; to change ADRIENNE N. CURETON FOR THE MINOR bidder, no schedule of distribution will be filed. his/her name to TYLER STEVEN Petitioner TYRONE MATHIS MARKHAM Dated:8-1-2011 Petitioner This concise description does not constitute a legal description of the real estate. A full legal description can be found at the offices of np 8/5,12,19 2263658 Dated:8-8-2011 ERIN MARKHAM np 8/12,19,26 2265340 Burns White LLC, The Brandywine Building, 1000 N. West Street Suite FOR THE MINOR 123Q, Wilmington, Delaware. ' TYLER STEVEN PERDUE Approximate amount due Plaintiff on the execution: Petitioner THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS $13,841 ,008.84, plus continuing interest and costs. , Dated:8-5-2011 FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN The Receiver makes no representations expressed or implied as to AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY the existence, amount or validity of any liens and encumbrances on np 8/12,19,26 2264944 IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF the property which is the subject matter of this sale. Holders of liens KYLEIGH SHALOM NDZI . JADEN MARK FRANKLIN or encumbrances are hereby notified that their liens and/or encum­ Petitioner(s) Petitioner( s) brances will be divested from the property by virtue of the sale unless TO. . TO any such holders appear ~t the sale and take any necessary action. KYLEIGH SHALOM SAVIZON JADEN GEORGE CASPER Terms of Sale: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 20% of the amount bid will be required as a non-refundable deposit KYLEIGH SHALOM NDZI JADEN MARK FRANKLIN at the time of Sale, in Cash, Certified Check or Official Bank Check. Intends to present a Petition to the court of Intends to present a Petition to the court of Balance to be paid within 30 days of Sale. In the event the suc­ Common Pleas for the State of Delaware in Common Pleas for the State of Delaware in cessful bidder faUs to pay the purchase price within 30 days of the and for New Castle County, to change and for New Castle County, to change Sale, the Receiver shall look to the next highest bidder without the LEGAL need to re-open the Sale. Plaintiff may credit bid the amount of its his/her name to KYLEIGH SHALOM SAVI­ his/her name to JADEN GEORGE CASPER ZON judgment or any portion thereof without tender of cash. Plaintiff will LINDA BANSER -NDZI GINGER CASPER not be required to post a deposit on any credit bid it makes. FOR THE MINOR FOR THE MINOR . The Receiver hereby reserves the right to adjourn this Sale without NOTICES KYLEIGH SHALOM NDZI JADEN MARK FRANKLIN further notice or publication. Petitioner Petitioner For questions, contact Richard A. O'Halloran, Esquire at 484-567- Dated:8-9-2011 Dated:?-27-2011 5730, [email protected]. np 8112.'19,26 2265654 np 8/5,12,19 2262487 np 8/5,12,19,26 2263670 On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, August 12, 2011 • The Newark Post • Page 15

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