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Newark Part of Making History the Wait Is Not Over in Line Waiting to Make Their Still Anybody's Mark on History

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PAGE~ PAGE 6 PAGE 10 Newark part of making history The Wait is not over in line waiting to make their Still anybody's mark on history. Some voters in Elkton, Md., had to wait almost ball game on an hour. tallies Wednesday By 8 a.m., voters at the Wilmington Manor Elementary School in 's 17th By MARY E. PETZAK Representative District had dwin­ • U.S. PRESIDENT dled to a line of about eight peo­ George W. Bush (R)* . N/D NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER ple at any one time. AI Gore (D) Elsewhere the crush continued t was the same political sales in some districts through the • U.S. SENATE story all day - volume, vol­ morning. "This is the first time Tom R. Carper (D)* 181 ,387 I ume, volume. Voters packed since we opened that there isn't a Bill Roth (R) 142,683 into polling places across the line," said a pollworker around morning, noon and noon at Newark High School well into the night, to choose where those registered in • U.S. CONGRESS national, state, and local legisla­ Delaware's 14th and 25th (R) * 21 1,546 tors. Representative Districts were Michael Miller (D) 96,538 Delaware was in the forefront voting. with 60 percent of the registered A campaign worker for • DELAWARE voters exercising their Goodwin Cobb IV, running Constitutional right. Ruth Minner (D) • 191 ,484 against Stephanie Ulbrich (R­ "Busy, very busy," was how Newark South) for State John Burris (R) 128,436 Delaware State Senator Steven Representative in the 25th Amick (R-Newark West) District, said "it was a very • DELAWARE LT. GOVERNOR described it. heavy" turnout. (D)* 193,142 Amick said he spent the day Asked if it was exciting to be Dennis Rochford (R) 119,786 "working the phoneJ~" for State working in this [email protected], win or Representative Cat erine lo~e . he replied, "Yes, but it's bet- . • STATE SENATE Cloutier (R-Heatherbrooke) in ter to win!" He was disappointed 8th District Brandywine Hundred. Cloutier as it turned out. was re-elected in one of the dos­ As the returns came in, Amick (D)* 9,873 er General Assembly races in said it looked like Democratic Lt. Pau l Welsh (R) 7,755 Delaware. Gov. Ruth Minner would be the The early turnout was next Governor for Delaware. NEWARK POST STAFF PHOTO BY JOHN LLERA extremely heavy on Tuesday as • STATE SENATE See ELECTION , State Representative Timothy Boulden checke d return s with campaign workers on phone and laptop. 12th District commuter/voters sleepily st od 3 .... Dori Connor (R)* 9,758 Wm. McM urray (D) 7,748 • DELAWARE HOUSE Boulden gets 4th term in State HouSe 23rd District Timothy Bou lden (R)* 3,388 polling places. Boulden actually won a Boulden, vice-president of Boulden person,"' said Amick Tuesday night. 'You Judith Hend ricks (D) 2,876 Both candidates put fourth term in the Delaware General Heating and Plumbing based in ewark, can·t underestimate her."' Assembly by defeating challenger Judith said he and his wife had been out at the Serving on both the Education and • DELAWARE HOUSE up a good fight for seat Hendricks 3,388-2,876. polls all day "J was actually out there Transportation committees in the House, 25th District With his two young sons playing with before 7 a.m. and stayed until the close at Boulden not surprisingly said he will con­ By MARY E. PETZAK toy cars nearby, and his wife, other fami­ 8 p.m. ," he said. tinue to work on those issues in his new Stephanie Ulbrich (R) * 3,613 ly and friends sharing the moment, Boulden and many of those waiting term in office. "In my district, education G. K. Cobb IV (D) 2,038 NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER Boulden was cautiously conftdent in his with him said they were impressed with remains very important," said Boulden. wait for victory. the strong challenge from Hendricks. "I "It's going to be a constant, continuous • DELAWARE HOUSE tate Representative Timothy "I thought I would get about 56 percent thought we both worked hard," said push for in1provements." Boulden (R-Newark) said," I feel of the vote," said Boulden as the return Boulden. "The campaign was fair. " Among the education items on his lists 26th District S whupped" as he carried a returns John Viola (D)* 6.054 numbers trickled in from his campaign State Senator Steven Amick (R-Newark are Charter Schools and site-based man­ board and easel into the Newark Country agement. "(I want) parents and teachers to John Megahan (R) 2,027 workers after the polls closed. West), who was not up for reelection this Club on Tuesday night. Ultimately, Hendricks, a career nurse, year, said he believed from the fust that have more say in the schools," he But that was only the exhaustion talk­ took 46 percent of the votes cast in the Hf:ndricks would be a serious contender. "I • COUNTY EXECUTIVE ing after a day spent standing outside 23rd District to Boulden's 54 percent. told Tim, 'she's a very bright and capable See BOULDEN , 5 .... Tom Gordon (D)* 143,122 Craig Shumaker (G) 23,299

• NEW CASTLE COUNTY County council president Viola wins big in Bear (D)* 11 3,040 Mike Ramone (R) 87,457 he feels that the results of the ing his promise." Candidate 'giddy' election prove that he has done Other Viola supporters present just that. felt that Viola won, not onl~ over 70 percent "Viola has made a commit­ because of his strong record in ment to the 26th District to be the community, but also because margin of win visible and be heavily involved his Republican opponent was not By CHRISTINE E. SERIO with the community," said as visible throughout the cam­ INDEX Jeffrey Ulmer, who ran Viola's paign. NEWARK POST CONTRIBUTING WRITER campaign in both elections. "I don't think lever received a ''Tonight he is rewarded for keep- piece of literature fro~ NEWS 1-3 ositivity and confidence Megahan," said Anne Fitzgerald, hung in the air of the a campaign volunteer. "Viola POLICE BLOTIER 2 P back room of Stewart's made an effort to meet voters and OPINION 4 in Governor's Square Shopping be seen." Center where State The confidence was lrigb e~ LIFESTYLE 7 Representative John Viola and at the beginning of the night, company gathered on eJection the slight edge of nervousne THE ARTS 7 night. that was present lifted as ~ DIVERSIONS 5 The Bear resident was re­ numbers from the nine po~g elected as the representative for places started to roll in. The toou CROSSWORD PUZZLE 12 the 26th District, defeating results were checked on R\.\: SPORTS 10-11 Republican John Megahan and Internet for the quickest answers· Libertarian Andrew Gregg and but Viola volunteers brought in taking 74% of the votes. the number from the individual "You work hard for two years polling sites. The results were and you · hope on election day posted on an easel in the front of people will remember and vote in the room by Viola and Ulmer. " your favor," Viola said. "I did "It looks like a sweep to me," what I promised to do two years Ulmer said as he posted the num­ ago and the numbers of this elec­ bers from the last polling site. tion speak for that. " NEWARK POST PHOTO BY CHRISTINE E. SERIO ''I'm giddy."' Two years ago, when Viola State Rep resentative John Viola Viola i looking forward to defeated long-time State (center) tensely watched the another successful two years of NEWARK POST STAFF PHOTO BY KATY CIAMAR ICONE Representative Richard Davis, he serving his district. He spoke 7 99462 00002 3 returns come in with campaign Newly-elected New Castle County Council President Chris Coons cel­ promised to bring the govern­ workers . ebrated with his young sons following his win. Story on Page 5. ment back to the community and See VIOLA, 2 ....

\; Itf:E 2 • 1 1::1\'.\KK POST • j U.Y 21, 2000 Vi sit us on the World Wide Web NEWARK PosT ·:· IN THE NEWS POUCE BRIEFS

Park Place by a dark-colored pects, described as a black male, tim handed over an undisclosed shoulder by two .9 rrun rounds offenses related to items fo und in Attem-pted rape at vehicle, possible a blue Nissan or 15-19 years old, 5 feet, 7 inches amount of cash to the suspects discharged from a Heckler and the residence. He was also want­ E. Main apartment Toyota product operated by a to 5 feet, 9 inches tall, weighing who then fled on foot through Koch MP5 long gun. He was then ed in other Court in Delaware. Ne wark Police charged a 3 1- Hispanic male. The vehicle did approximately 150 pounds, wear­ Building 148 and out the back taken into custody and transport­ Ryan J. Lemay, 19, was found to year-old Newark man wi th not stop and no license number ing a knit cap, a "bomber" type door. ed to Christiana Hospital. His be wanted for fai ling to appear in attempted rape around 9 p.m. on was obtained. Newark Police are jacket, and jeans, and another A police K-9 unit tracked the injuries was non-life threatening. Newark's Alderman's County. : Nov. 6 at an apartment on East as king anyone with information black male, are involved in both suspects from the scene but was The suspect's 19-year-old girl­ T he arrests foll owed an 11- , Main Street. about the accident to call 366- robberies. Anyone with informa­ unable to locate them. Anyone friend was asleep on the couch in month investigation, which con- · Poli ce report Teame 7 112 or Delaware Crimestoppers tion is asked to call police at 366- with information is asked to call the living room at the time of the tinues, into graffiti incidents in Afeworski of Lisa Drive is an at I -800-TIP-3333. 7110 or Delaware Crimestoppers police at 573-2800. search. She told police she the Newark community. acquaintenance of the 22-year­ at 1-800-TIP-3333. believed a po li ce action was old victim and was visitin!! in her Two armed rob· Armed suspect imminent and did not want to be October burglary apartment ~ Two pizza in the bedroom. A neighbor heard the victim's beries on Sunday shot during search Results of the drug search suspect charged screams as she struggled against deliverers robbed Two Delaware State Police were unavailable at deadline. The unwanted sexual advances and Newark Police are investigat­ have been placed on administra­ shooting is under in vestigation Ne w Castle County Police i called police. The officer ing two armed robberies on in same complex tive duty following the shooting by the State Poli ce Homi cide arrested a suspect on Thursday, . responding to the scene heard the Scholar Drive in Newark at of an armed suspect while exe­ Unit Nov. 2, in connection with a bur­ New Castle County Police struggle and broke into the apart­ approximately 11 p.m. when a cuting a search warrant at English glary that occurred in the report two pizza deliverymen ment where the suspect was taken 22-year- old pizza driver was Village Apartments off Brookside Plaza Apartment on were robbed last weekend in the into custody. Afeworski also was making a delivery to the Henderson Hill Road around Drug arrests during Oct. 17. same apartment complex. Around charged with unlawful sexual University Courtyard Apartments 6:05a.m. on Nov. 3. The burglary victim told 1 9 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 4, a dri­ contact, unlawful imprisonment, off South Chapel Street Sgt. Alfred W. Parton, a mem­ graffiti investigaton police in October that cash and a : ver from Pap John's delivering assault and crimi nal trespass. The victim was approached by ber of the Special Operations bicycle were stolen from his resi- 1 pizza at the Chestnut Crossing a black male suspect who showed Response Team (SORT) for lO Newark Poli ce and Amtrak dence shortl y after noon. Officers Apartments was confronted by at a handgun and ordered the driver years, and S. Cpl. Daniel F. Police recovered numerou items went to the scene and searched least two men who forced him to Bicyclist injured ou< of hi s car. The victim man­ McColgan, a member of SORT related to graffiti crimes during a the immed iate area but did not ' give them cash. The suspects, aged to drive away and notiJy for eight years, were executing search at a residence in the find the suspect. in hit and run with no further description, fled police. the warrant which was a result of Commons. at Stonesthrow. On Nov. 2, the victim saw a Around l :45 a.m. on Nov. 7, on foot The second robbery occurred a four-month drug investigation. Officers also found three types man riding his bike near Marrows Newark Police responded to the Around the same time on around 11 :30 p.m. in the area of Police report members of of controlled substances includ­ Road and confronted the rider · area of West Park Place and Sunday night, a driver from Academy Street and Lovett SORT entered the apartment and ing ecstasy, marij uana and psilo­ who said he fo und the bi ke. He Apple Road for a report of a bicy­ Grotto Pizza was returning to his Avenue. announced their presence. cybin mushrooms in varying returned it to the owner and fled clist lying in the roadway. vehicle after a delivery in the Two The officers then went to the quantities inside the apartment. on foot. O fficers found Curtis Davis, 23, same complex when he was con­ David M . Mete, 21. was of Vineland, · NJ., unconscious students, both age 2 1, were walk­ master bedroom where they were County officers took Stephen ing on Academy 'street when two fronted by three suspects, confronted by Andrew J. Cox, 19, charged with graffi ti offenses and Davis, 20, of Newark into cus­ and took him to Christiana described as young adult black black males with handguns who was holding a 12-gauge is under investigation in an tody later that afternoon for an Hospital where he was treated for males, one with a slender build unsolved burglary in Newark. approached them. The suspects shotgun. Cox allegedly raised the outstanding arrest warrant and abrasions and pain in hi s back and one with a heavy build. Eric Wilt, 20, was charged with and neck area. demanded money and then fled shotgun and pointed it at the offi­ linked him to the October bur­ on foot. The victims notified The suspects stood before the cers who both discharged their various drug offenses. glary. Davis is charged with bur­ Davis told police he was victim "in a menacing manner" Matthew Wright. 22. was st ruck as he turned onto West police of the incident. duty weapons (3 rounds total). glary, theft and cri minal mischief. Police believe the same sus- and demanded money. The vic- Cox was struck in the left charged with drug and graffiti DNREC issues Order with penalties settling FOR THE RECORD The Newark Key Club is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Red Clay Valley. This info rmation was incor­ alleged violations by Atlantic Aviation rect in the Newark Post article on Nov. 3.

Depart ment of atural Resources and ty and to spend at least $80,000 in allowable Aviation will pay for construction of a tank Erivironmental Control Secretary Ni cholas costs for a supplemental environmental pro­ system to manage hazardous waste (paint and A DiPasquale announced today tlie signing ject encompassing a new tank system for paint solvents) rinse water. The new tank sys­ of a negotiated Settlement managing hazardous waste rinse water. tem will replace the company's current prac­ ' Agreement and Order with Atl antic DNREC notified the company in writing tice of container management of rinse water Huge rush of voters Aviation Corporation. Atlanti c Aviati on's on Feb. 23, 1999 of the alleged violations in waste. A qualified consultant with indepen­ brlsiness operations range from routine air­ a draft Complaint emanating from a Sept 14, dent professional engineer certification will craft fueling and cleaning to major modifica­ 1998 Hazardous Waste Management be retained by came at end of night tion and repair of general and corporate air­ Compliance Assessment at the New Castle Atlantic Aviation for the project, known as craft facility. The alleged violations were correct­ the Hazardous Waste Tank System volunteer. ·'Right near the end of The Settlement Agreement and Order ed during the inspection or soon afterward. Supplement Environmental Project. The con­ ...,. Viola , from 1 the night there was a hu ge rush of resolves alleged violations by Atlantic Atlantic Aviation and DNREC subse­ sultant will be responsible for design instal­ people corning to vote." Aviation of various provisions of Delaware's quently agreed to terminate the proceedings lation and all testing for compliance with the about continuing to work hard. Viola planned to spend the Regulations Governing Hazardous Waste at and to resolve the allegations with the hazardous waste tank regulations for new be heavily in volved with civic day after elections the same way the company's New Castle facility. Atlantic Settlement and Order. tank systems. groups and "doing what he feels he spent it two years ago when he Aviation has agreed to pay a $ 17,500 penal- In addition to paying the penalty, Atlantic is the right thing to do for his dis­ won, he said. He was going to trict." sleep in if p·ossible and then col­ Viola and other campaign vol­ lect his campaign signs, so he unteers were pleasantly surprised doesn't "litter the roads." Thank You! For Re-electing by the large turn out of voters. It "I will continue to bring the was reported that at 4 p.m. 50 government back to the commu­ Rick e peo\l\e percent of the 26th District had nity in my second term," Viola voted, Ulmer said. said. "But now that my freshman "There seemed to be a good term is over, I will hopefull y be turn out at the pol ls all day," said able to accompli sh more for peo- • Convenient hours, Allan Taylor, a Viola campaign no appointment needed • Great, personal service "JLiil:rtoas yo ur State Representative in the 14th District • Quality tests, prompt results 9Zi.ck §>;/:;;£~ Paid for by Committee to Re-E ie<"t Diliberto

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I htt p://www. ncbl.com/pos t/ 10VEMBER 10, 2000 • E\I"ARK POST • PAGE 3 NEWARK POST ·:· IN THE NEWS BIRIHS More trees grow· ALLRED

Tuesday, September 12 ing at state park RIBBON · Gonzalez - Elva and Gabri el, Newark, son Meredith • Catherine and from people volunteering to WINNERS! Dennis, Newa rk, son Volunteers plant­ plant trees with us," said Dickerson - Shanita, Christina Stefanisko, co-leader Newark, son ed 15 different Schumpert - Tangala and of the project. "In fact, the Gerald, Newark, daughter native species response was so strong we decid­ ed to plant 200 more trees than Wednesday, September the 600 we originally planned 13 By Katy Ciamaricone on. One of our goals was to Addiego - Karen and involve and educate the public in NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER James, Newark, son habitat restoration, and the large Bryant - Phoebe, Bear, turnout has made that a big suc­ daughter While most people were still cess." WoHer - An n R. and sleeping in on a recent Saturday John Crowley, a Wilmington Theodore, Newark, son morning, more than 150 volun­ Short - Nicole, Newark, resident, said he joined in the teers were planting trees to help tree-planting simply to help son preserve the natural forests of Skinner - Mary and improve his natural surround­ Robert , Newark, daughter ings. "Oxygen is a good thing- it's • Thursday, September 14 good for the animals frolicking Barr - Kimberly and Allan, around in the fields and trees are Elkton, Md., daughter good for the birds in the sky," he PHOTOS SPECIAL TO THE NEWARK POST Ward - Jennifer and John, Elkton. Md., son said. Students at Gallaher Elementary School welcomed Barr -Christine and David, The event attracted vol unteers Ronald McDonald for a special program on sell­ Newark, daughter of all sizes and walks of life. esteem during the school's Red Ribbon Week. Hardy - Nicole and Bruce, Sean Carrick, 7, and Alan "This week was a special drug awareness week Newark, daughter Washburn. 9. said they gave up that was sponsored by the PTA," said principal Woodruff - Tara and their Saturday morning to work Josephus Clark. "Ronald McDonald did a wonder­ Harold, Newark, daughter towards one of two service fu l job of telling the children that you have to have Garrison - Kerrie and badges they are required to a 'Can Do AUitude ' In life. Once you have this, you 1 Michael, Newark, daughter obtain for Cub Scout Pack 29. can do anything , even be drug free! " Friday, September 15 Paul Jacobs, 70, said he came Colicchio - Sandra, Bear, out to prove to himself that he daughter could still provide services to his Deery • Jennifer and community. Michael, Newark, son "I thought, ' why can't I walk Hoopman - Jane and half a mile down to the field and John , Bear, daughter help these people plant trees?" ' One of closest presidential races Jacobs said. "There's no reason Delaware's White Clay Creek Saturday, September 16 at all that I can't, so, I put on my Jomlin - Sally and State Park. sneakers and came out here to in U.S. history rivets Americans Leonard, Kennett Square, Home to hundreds of plant help." Pa., daughter and animal species, the Park The Friends of White Clay Despite the fact that political analysts said it Morris - Cindi and Martin, attracted approximately 90,000 ...,. Election, from 1 Bear, son Creek, a non-profit organization would be among the closest races in United States visitors in 1999. This year's pro­ "I've worked with her for 14 years," said Amick. with more than 180 members, history, nobody could believe it would come to this ject, which began at 8 a.m. and "She's very capable. I would have preferred Sunday, September 17 organized the event. Funds for in the age of computer-fast tallies. But, there it was: took approximately three hours (Republican) John Burris, of course." Hinckley - Elizabeth and trees were provided by as of 5 a.m. the day after the election, Gore had 260 to complete, resulted in the addi­ The other disappointment for Republicans in Christian, Middletown, Delaware's Longwood and electoral votes and Bush had 246, which meant the daughter tion of 800 trees of 15 different Delaware was the defeat of U.S. Senator William Welfare foundations, and funds Goff - Lora and Robert, native species to a nine-acre field one who got the 25 electoral votes from still-too­ from the Division of Parks and Roth by current Gov. Thomas Carper. Looking close-to-call Florida would win. Newark, son in the Possum Hill section of the very tired, the 79-year-old Roth conceded Tuesday Recreation, combined with funds At deadline on Wednesday, Democratic Vice­ Alam - Surwat and park. night for the first time in his 30-plus years in raised by the Friends of White President AI Gore was ahead in the popular vote Mohamad Sultan, Newark, "We are extremely grateful Congress to his equally popular - and younger - daughter Clay Creek. The Friends plan to for the help we have received nationwide over Texas Gov. George Bush. Lilly - Michelle and Brian, finish the reforestation project opponent. Carper at age 53 now has won 11 con­ However, an official recount was ordered in secutive state races for office in Delaware. Elkton, Md ., daughter Florida, where Bush appeared to be ahead by as Lit­ But, the biggest astonishment for voters, nation­ tle as 700 votes at one point, but the two were even wide as well as in Delaware, was not having a new Monday, September 18 at 49 percent each of the total votes cast. Fields -Donna and U.S. President when they awoke on Wednesday Diocese launches "Florida is the entire ballgame now," said one Michael, Newark, son morning. After a long night of ups and downs for newscaster after another. Burlew - Heather and each candidate, the winner take-all number was "Nothing to do but wait for the recount." Keith, Newark, son capital campaign still in the balance in the state of Florida as dawn Hitchens • Manette and broke. Patrick, Middletown, son Pritt - Claudette and To help achieve his vision for "We are asking Catholics to Garry, Pennsville, N.J., the 56 parishes and the rapidly respond not only to the needs of daughter growing Catholic population in their individual parishes, but also Wa lls - Beth and John, the Diocese of Wilmington, to look beyond parish boundaries Wilmington and Western RR . Bear, daughter Bishop Michael A. Saltarelli and provide for new schools, recently announced an ambitious new churches, indeed new Tuesday, September 19 three-year long, $50 million parishes, for the total Catholic Willey - Deborah, Newark, Capital Stewardship Campaign. community," Bishop Saltarelli will reopen line for Santa daughter Fickes - Holly L. and Bishop Saltarelli emphasized said. Shawn, Newark, son that while the campaign's goal is "We look upon this effort not Since September 1999, when plans for rebuilding one of New ed bridges, with Santa aboard Dhanarekha - Christina challenging, it is achievable so much as a Capital Hurricane Floyd passed through Castle County's historic trea­ visiting with all the children and and Anthuvan , Newark, because it calls on Catholics Stewardship Campaign, but as Delaware, the volunteers of the sures. presenting them with a chocolate son throughout the Diocese to take our response to the call of the Wilmington and Western Being a non-profit volunteer treat. ; , Scarlett - Jeanlyn, Elkton, an active hand in helping the Lord," Bishop Saltarelli noted. Railroad have only been able to organization, it has been a huge Trains will begin on Saturday, Md.,son total Diocese meet the needs of "It is more than just money, it is operate the antique equipment undertaking for all those Nov. 25 and run every Saturday Kilby - Maria L. and all its membership. real stewardship, it is caring and over a very small portion of their involved. We are happy to report and Sunday until Dec. 17. All Charles, Bear, daughter "Our campaign is called sharing - working together to scenic line. that construction of the bridges those interested should call 998- Trey - Maida K. and 'Bringing the Vision to Life"' Matthew, "Newark, son meet the spiritual and education­ Encouraged by the enormous has begun. 1930 for advanced reservations. Huber · Zina E. and Bishop Saltarelli said. "And al needs of all the Catholics." support from the local communi­ The railroad expects to open a It is expected that the full Michael, Newark, son while the campaign's immediate Of the $50 million target, $20 ty, busi nesses, foundations, and good portion of the line in time length of the line will be re­ Esterling - Monica and goals are to help build new million is earmarked for two new the state and federal govern­ for the ever-popular Santa Claus opened in the spring of 200 I . William F. Jr. , Bear, daugh­ churches, two new regional ele­ regional elementary schools and ments, the staff of Wilmington Express trains. The staff and volunteers are ter mentary schools, and to meet to expand facilities at St. Thomas and Western has been earnestly These trains will head west­ planning a grand re-opening cel­ Reger · Tammy and other parish needs, the campaign More Academy, a Catholic High working on the construction bound over our newly construct- ebration for Mary 19, 200 I . Edward, Pennsville, N.J., is really about a vision for our School opened three years ago in daughter Diocese that all Catholics hold. Magnolia. Each of the elemen­ Wednesday, September That vision is a place where we tary schools will be designed to 20 can all share our blessings so that accommodate 600 students. One LITTLE Barry -Jesse and Tyler, everyone's needs are addressed, school will be located in the Something terrible happens when you WONDER"' Newark, daughter where we all assume responsibil­ Glasgow, area and the other in ity for ourselves and each other" the Ocean Pines area in do not advertise. Nothing! Caii737-IJ724 he continued. Maryland. '? CONTRACT LIQUIDATORS 312 South Dupont Hwy. 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:s·-ame time, next OUT OF THE Arne Can we year... alright? help? Offices: The paper's offices are sn't this exciting? As we pass deadline on located conveniently in the Wednesday night, almost 24 hours after the elec­ Robscott Building, 153 E. I tion polls closed in Delaware, we still don't know Chestnut Hill Rd ., Newark, DE ·who the next president of the United States will be. 19713. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. ' ~. The numbers are close - very close - but how Phone: (302) 737-0724 :close and which way nobody knows. Facsimile: (302) 737-9019 ... Think of it. This is how it could be every time e-mail: [email protected] Americans vote anywhere for legislators at any On Internet: www.ncbl.com/post/ 1~wel. Every single vote - or lack thereof - would To subscribe: Call 737-0724 or count. 1-800-220-3311. Cost is •· Reportedly, people dragged themselves out of $15.95 per year to New Castle 'S ickbeds, begged rides from state legislators, or County addresses. 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They think things "Out of the Attic" features historic photographs from Newark's history, recent and long ago. publisher of the Newark Post. Readers who have a historic photo and would like to Share it with other readers are invited to loan He sets pol icies and manages will not change no matter what they do. Their choice their photos for reprinting in this space. Special care will be taken. all departments in the Newark isn't even on the ballot. The candidate they favor Send old photos to the Newark Post, "Out of the AHic," 153 E. Chestnut Hill Rd., Newark 19713. office . Call him at 737·0724. hasn't got a chance, so why bother? They just don't For information, call the Newark Post, weekdays, 8:30a.m. to 5 p.m., at 737-0724. Mary E. Petzak is the editor. care. She is responsible for all copy in th e paper except sports and ; Well, guess what? This time a lot of other people advertising. Contact her at ojd care. If you did not believe this before Tuesday, 737-0724. · you do now. Marty Valania prepares the PAGES FROM THE PA)f sports pages. The sports edi· America's production must have been at an all tor is seldom in the office, time low on Wednesday as workers in every industry News as it appeared in the Newark Post throughout the years however. he checks in Ire· spent the day recounting their voting experiences, quently. Leave messages for arguing over whether the outcome could or should Marty at 737-0724. be either way, and discovering - many for the first November 11 , 1925 sets in the Newark area, Newark plant include parking space for Katy Ciamaricone is a staff time, apparently - exactly how the election system Councilman James Neal won the 289 automobiles, a tower with writer and general assign­ race for the 25th district House stairs and elevator to cross the ment reporter. Contact her at works in this country 737-0724. New rural route seat, Republican House incum­ Conrail tracks and an elevated ; It's exciting. It's down right exhilarating. bent Roger Roy easily defeated P. platform to ease access to trains. Marla Bowens is the office • We all mattered a lot. People with advanced for Post Office Joseph Horisk, Republican manager and editorial assis­ degrees, people barely out of high school, people Beginning November 16th House incumbent William Oberle How dry was it? tant who processes most next, between twenty and thirty romped to victory and incumbent press re leases. She prepares ' who can barely write their own names, people who Democratic Senators Roger A. Mandatory water restnct:JOns obituaries and People briefs. new rural carrier patrons will be in effect in Newark since Aug. 28 know what they want even if they cannot express added to Route No. I of the Post Martin and Thomas Sharp also She is assisted by Kathy Burr. Contact ' tftemselves with style and grace at the local watering were reelected. have finally been l.ifted . them at 737·0724. Office, according to William H. ''The governor lifted the Other contributing writers include Jack : hole, all had a vote. Evans, postmaster. restrictions for all of northern Mr. Evans said the route will School talks snagged Bartley, Peg Broadwater, Elbert Chance, ) 4 Where have you all been 'til now? This is democ­ New Castle County," said Marvin Hummel , and Ruth M. Kelly. Leave be extended down Academy Negotiations between the Dombrowski, "Because of all the racy. street extended to Kells avenue, messages for them at 737·0724. Why can't we vote like this again sometime? New Castle County Education recent rain, Newark is included." to Depot road, and west on Park Association and the county The drought which necessitat­ Bonnie Lietwiler is the Newark Heck, why not every time? Place to Elkton road. Deliveries school board broke down yester­ ed the mandatory restrictions for Posrs advertising director and will be made of morning mail day, according to Charles Butler, almost two months was one of manages the local sales team . and parcel post and wil greatly federal mediator. the worst since 1895. According She can be reached at 1-800- 220-3311 . convenience residents of this sec­ The two teams met briefly to the Water Resources Agency tion who have been forced to go Tuesday afternoon, but neither for New Castle County, only Jim Gal off, local sales team to the post office for their mail. [f] side altered its position. 1925 and 1964 had lower annual The NCCEA still is calling for precipitation than 1995 in this ~~edn~~ ~:;~i~~~~~;~~~~rt ~-... • Arrest two charged levell.ing-up of all teachers' century. Bear, Glasgow and Routes -~ Our mission with liquor selling salaries to the Wilmington teach­ 40/13 area. Call him at 737 · ers level in the ftrst year. The 0724. Two arrests were made and board maintains it doesn' t have Betty Jo Trexler is our adver­ Tf IS OUR MISSION to inform readers of local several hundred gallons of government activity that touches the lives of the the funds to do that, but offers to "PACF.S FROM ThE PASr"IS tising sales re prese ntative in 1 alleged high power l.iquor and level-up salaries by the middle of the downtown Newark area. : citizens it serves; to celebrate the freedom of speech mash were seized on two farms the 1980-81 school year. CDMP!lil) FROM EARLYEDIDOJ>.rs She can be reached simply by · granted all of us by the Founding Fathers of our near Middletown Saturday after­ calling 737·0724. noon by agents from the Federal OF TilE NEWARK POST AND ! Constitution by publishing letters of opinion and Prohibition office. ! matters of record; and, most importantly, to offer At the farm near Taylor's November 10, 1995 ITS FORERUNNERS BY SD\ffi:RS. : news of people, places and events that chronicles Bridge, the agents assert they IDORTS ARE MADE 1D : our Greater Newark community. found a large quantity of liquor and destroyed more than 100 gal­ 'No service· no station' RED\IN ORIGINAL HFADUNF.S lons of mash. The Newark Planning At the farm near Middletown, Commission recommended that AND SliD. the agents allege they found a city council approve plans to large quantity of mash and also build a commuter rail station near NEWARK PosT Linda Streit is the advertising "finished" liquor...... __ ,.__!:::~ ~ ,_~ ..... ~. assistant. She can assist \ Are you mad? Want to get something off the old station on South College ; Avenue. But because there is no callers with Questions about your chest? Write a letter to the editor! rail service contract at this time, advertising rates, policies and j USE OUR CONVENIENT E-MAIL ADDRESS! November 13, 1978 the commission said, "no service, deadlines. Ca ll her at 737- i no station." 0724. Other adve rtising reps include Kay P. I NEWARK PosT [email protected] The plans for a minor subdivi­ McGlothlin , Jerry Rutt and Kim Spencer. i Neal, Oberle win seats sion on the same side of South Shelley Dolor is the classi­ j Jn races for General Assembly College Avenue as the Chrysler fieds advertising manager. She leads sales of classifieds and can be reached at1-800-Z20- PER CHANCE 3311. Our circulation manager is Mary Ferguson. For informa­ Some current Blue Hens could be among the elite tion about subscriptions, call 1-800-220-3311. By ELBERT CHANCE legendary accomplishments on the grid­ ftve shutouts. Opposing teams, therefore, there are relatively few shutouts. iron, only four Delaware teams have been averaged 3.5 points per game. Given these facts , the performance of NEWARK POST COLUMNIST Marty Valania is our Director of undefeated and untied through more than The 1946 team, the Associated Press the 2000 Blue Hens is exceptional. The Pagination. Jane Thomas manages the 100 seasons. Among them were Bill Small College National Champion, per­ team shut out three of its fust ftve oppo­ Composition Department. n his 2000 Football Media Guide, Murray's World War II mitted 31 points in nine regular season nents and had limited rival offenses to 69 issued last summer, University of era teams of 1942 and games, a 3.4 per game average. They gave points in eight games, an 8.6 per game The Newark Post is publisbed Friday by . I Delaware Sports Information 1946, Dave Nelson's up seven more points during their appear­ average. Chesapeake Pttblisliing Cmporation. Director Scott Selheimer included hi s 1963 squad, and Thbby ance in the Blue Hens' first postseason During this same period, it had scored News and /()cal sales ifffices are located assessment of prospects for the upcoming Raymond's 1972 pow- game against Rollins College in the Cigar 322 points-a total greater than that of any in the Robscott Brtildmg, 153 E. erhouse. · Chestnut Hill Rd., Newark, DE 19713. football season. Bowl at Tampa, Fla. of the four undefeated teams in their frrst AU advertisi11g and news are accepted His forecast appeared under the banner A quick review of The 1963 squad, winners of the eight games. The combination of high and printed only at the sole discretion jleadline, "Return to Glory", which, in ret­ the record shows many Lambert Cup, the Middle Atlantic champi­ scoring and stalwart defense made the oftEe publisber. The Newark Post is a rospect, suggests that Mr. Selheimer is memorable games and onship and the Unitea Press International Blue Hens unbeatable to that point. pro111f member ofthe Marylond­ either a perceptive evaluator of player tal­ stellar individual per­ Many Delaware teams, including the Deloware-D.C. Press Association, the Small College national championship, sur­ National Newspaper Association and ent or owns an accurate crystal ball. formances, but one rendered 75 points in eight games, a 9.4 1998 and 1999 squads which both had the Downtown Newark Partnersbip. : After eight consecutive victories, it is characteristic common Chance per game average. modest 7-4 records, have been impressive afe to say that the current Blue Hen team to all · four teams - The 1972 team, the last to post an point producers. But'history clearly shows POSTMASTER: Send address tlas, indeed, returned to glory. exceptional defensive unblemished record, won the AP and UPI that the difference between the good and changes to: Newark Post 153 , And while it was premature to consider ability - is dominant. Small College championship and the the great has always depended on defense. East Chestnut Hill Road, Newark, ,the possibility of an undefeated season, All put ample points on the scoreboard, Lambert Cup while allowing 81 points in The author, when not on the golf DE 19713. ~s app~tizing prospect was a hot topic for of course, but it was their smothering ten games, an 8.1 per game average. course, can be heard each fall as the famil­ ISSN 1056-765864656465. peculation among loyal fans before last defensive play that sustained them, even The points-per-game increases in the iar voice announcing University of Periodicals postage paid at .Saturday's 45-44 overtime loss to New when the offense faltered . 1960s and 1970s reflect the fact that Dela ware home football games, a job he Newark, Del. , ana additional Hampshire. The 1942 team showed the way by lim­ offenses have become more sophisticated. has done for four decades. offices. ' It is somewhat surprising that,· despite iting eight rivals to 28 points while posting High-scoring games are common and Chance is a longtime Newark resident. http://www.ncbl.com/post/ No\'D113ER 10, 2000 • NI:.II'.-\RK Po .. 1 • PAt;E 5 NEWARK PosT ·:· IN THE NEWS Long and tense wait for new CMcsrnsoN County Council President looked st unning in a black skirt to excited. Coons was well Coons hopeful and jacket. He sometimes picked enough ahead of Ramone to up both of his twin sons, Mike know he had probably won. He as he takes and Jack - who are 18 months was finally confident enough to old - a.nd spoke to them in gib­ leave with hi wife, his fa mil y on new role berish. and his friend , and join several By KATY CIAMARICONE Chris ha s always been a talk­ other democratic candidates in er, said his mother, Sally Gore. their celebrations of victory. NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER "When he was little, he never Minutes later, · it was stopped talking. At 18 months announced that Coons had beat " You' re up by 3,500, and old, he could talk- he would say Ramone. The percentages were Wi lmington still isn't in yet. " a string of words at one time," final: Coons, 55.3 percent; "Why did the computer just she said. "On the campaign trail, Ramone, 44.7 percent. shut off?" he was the same way - he never Coons hag a few things to say " It looks like Gore got stops talking to people." about hi s plans for the future. Massachu setts." The clock read 9:20 p.m. ''I'm going to make a real "We don' t care about that Coons was ahead, but the final effort to take what we've already right now - right now I'm only vote was not in yet. City of seen in Newark, with the old concerned about the local elec­ Wilmington official had not fin­ Budd Fiber plant that's been tion." ished counting city residents' turned into new housing or the 'Tm going to vomit." votes. old NVF plant on White Clay Such was the strained conver­ Son Jack Coons, a blonde like Creek that's being turned into a sation overheard at a Wilmington his father and mother, held a cel­ new restaurant and shops and residence around 9 p.m. Tuesday. lular phone up to his ear - condominiums and office The resident/candidate, along upside-down. "Hello?" Jack spaces," he said, "and make it with hi s close friends and family, said, in baby-talk. happen all over the county so huddled around a laptop and "He sees his dad doing that we've got existing under-utilized hoped that the year of relentless and he copies him," Annie Coons industrial or commerci0:1l space campaigni ng would soon pay off. said. "He sees Chris walking we've turned it into new, produc­ Some never let their eyes around the house with a cell tive space. That's gom1a be hard stray from the computer screen phon~ . and he does the same to do and it's gonna take a lot of on which the state of Delaware thmg. work. home page tallied the results By 9:30 p.m. , people had Coons said it was great meet­ from the national and local elec­ called from the Wyndham ing voters all over New Castle tions. Numbers were changing Garden Hotel several times to tell County. " 1 stood at Ebenezer every minute. Chris th at his fellow party mem­ Methodist Church - just up the Gore was trailing. Carper had bers Ruth Anne Minner and hill from where I grew up . in already beat Bill Roth in the race Thomas Carper - and members Polly Drummond. 1 stood at for the Senate. of the media - were waiting for Newark High School. 1 stood at had already become the first him at Democratic headquarters P.S. DuPont in the city, I stood at female governor of Delaware. fo r the post-election celebration. Wilmington Manor Fire But everyone in this Wilmington Coons said he would Like be Company - down in New household Tuesday night were ahead by a large percentage Castle," he recited. "I was at the praying to hear one thing only: before he left for the party. Boys' and Girls' Club in Bear. I that the homeowner, Christopher "Let's not go until he's com­ touched many of the same places Coons, had been elected as the fortable," Annie said of her hus­ where I armounced my candidacy new County Council President. band. April 27 and it was an interesting His opponent was 39-year-old A few minutes later, Coons way to conclude by being in Republican and small business turned on the radio to hear the many of the same places that I fiEWARK POST STAFF PHOTO BY JOHN LLERA owner Mike Ramone. local results. first visited when I began." Young relatives of State Representaive Timothy Boulden got a lesson in how the Coons, a 37-year-old ''I'm confident that Chris Coons was positive as he con­ elcection process works from an older relative on Tuesday night. Democrat and attorney for W.L. Coons will win,'' the announcer cluded, 'T m thrilled, elated, Gore and Associates in Newark, said. 1 exhausted, hopeful. ·looked patient but tense. He The results were not final, but often kissed his wife, Annie, who the energy in the Coons house­ is six months pregnant and hold turned slowly from nervous

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.------~------~-----, · j(Jr NEWARK OunooK Hangin' with the angels !-More than NEWARK POST PHOTOS BY KATY CIAMARICONE (left)The beautiful root ot the former chapel arches over the obliv­ ious teens as they wrap up a meeting . twater needed (Below) During meetings, teens hang out, talk about thier lives - There's a tidy little trailer and eat pizza. hQme around the corner from 1 -1here I live. lts sole occupant. a t-etired farmer, passed away last ring, and hi s family now has a fj sale sign out front of the .j cant property. · ~ I remember seeing the man out on his riding lawnmower careful­ ly grooming a lawn that was oth­ erwise left to its own devices. I occasionally saw him walk­ ing the round trip from hyuse to mail­ b()X. From where I would it waiting for the traffic light to change, I could see a 1i ""' distinct path By KATY CIAMARICONE schools all around New Castle County, including teen stress. "I feel like breaking things when T get fro m his front Newark, Tatnall, St. Mark's and Salesianum. stressed out," said one. "I never do, but I feel like it." porch to hi s By Jo Mercer NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER · "At a recent meeting, Father David Baumgartel and "You have to determine what things you are good at roadside mail- Father Mark Kelleher dropped by to snack on pizza and what things you will probably never be good at," box. The path wasn't bare ground, he youth ministry at St. John the Baptist-Holy with the members, while they discussed how teens Scarano explained. ''To relieve stress, you must phase i but the grass was noticeably . Angels Parish has separated from the church should deal with the stress of their everyday lives. out the things that you will never be able to do. They shorter than the rest. T- well, sort of. The teens agreed leading causes are school, parents, will only cause you additional stress. · Even after these many months si blings, recently-distributed interim grade reports, "Then, when you feel stressed out, you should try 1 The 20 members of the youth group used to hold si nce he stopped hi s daily mail their weekly meetings in the Holy Angels School sports - and the price of compact discs. "They're way doing the things that you are good at," she said. "They calls, the grass in that path has library. But, a project completed in June converted the .too expensive," said one member. could help to calm you down." remained shorter than the grass on former Holy Angels parish rectory into a youth center "I hate it when my teacher assigns a project on a Scarano said non-parishioners are invited to join the either side. This in spite of a rain­ of their very own. Friday and says we have to have it done by, like, group, too. "Anyone who wants to come sit in for filled summer that grew the best "This was an effort on behalf of the staff and parish . Wednesday," said another. meetings is certainly welcome," she said. · lawns we've seen in years. So to provide these students with a place that they can call Intense feelings and emotions also are a big part of Events planned for the youth group this year include what is happening here? The their own - where they can gather together and learn a program intended to steer teens away from peer pres­ horter grass is no .longer being and share their feelings," said Dolores Ballintyn, direc­ sure, a video series and several community outreach worn by a daily trek, so why has­ tor of Christian Formation at Holy Angels. "I think this programs, Scarano said. n't it caught up? kind of thing is really important for young people." They will also visit the Ronald McDonald House, Like all living plant tissues, B'Uintyn said parish adults are not stamping t)leir make booties for a parish baby shower and host a roots need water. food. and oxy­ ideas on this place, either, "We're not going to say, "babysitting day" in which parents can leave their kids gen to su rvi ve. The food supply 'look kids, here are your Legos,"' she said. "We want with the members while they finish up their last­ comes down through the stem them to feel like independent young adults." minute Christmas sho?ping. from the leaves. Lisa Scarano, coordinator of the youth ministry pro­ Scarano said parish officials are hoping to make the The water available to roots is gram, said members of the parish and the community center more available during the week, not just during held within the mineral and organ­ donated a television, VCR, computer, filing cabinets, the Sunday meetings. "' ic soil matrix. The gases in our school supplies, a couch and a loveseat to make the Then, she said, t.eenagers could use the center to atmosphere, including oxygen, fill youth center as comfortable and convenient as possi­ study, watch television or just hang out. in among the soil particles and ble: "So they're not hanging out in parking lots or some­ water. place where they shouldn't be," she said. Group members began holding their Sunday night The building now used as a meeting place for the See OUTLOOK , 7 ..,._ meetings at the new location in September. Scarano youth ministry sits on the grounds of Holy Angels said the youth group is made up of students from high Church and School on Possum Park Roa d. .

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At no other time during the year is the admonition of the psalmist, "Make a joyful noise unto the Lord," carried out as well as it is in the glorious season of Christmas. At no other concert venue in and around the service area of this newspaper are there as many Christmas Concerts scheduled as there are at Longwood Gardens in nearby Kennett Square, Pa. To make By PHIL TOMAN things even better, there is NO charge for the concerts! Saturday, Dec. 2 in the Night," a famous setting of the Performing Arts Director Conservatory Ballroom at 7 and 8 Gruber opus, and "I Saw Three Priscilla Johnson has outdone p.m. It is the University of Ships," a flamboyant finale herself this year. Delaware Chorale under the scored for the choir and piano Just take a moment to look at direction of Paul Head. four hands by Mack Wilberg. the numbers. There will be 174 They will open with three And that is only one program' organ sing-alongs between Nov. early Christmas works, "Hodie Another Newark group per­ 23 and Christmas. There will be natus est," a Baroque setting of a forming is The First State Bell 36 strolling concerts, each about Christmas text by Jan Peter Ringers directed by Bruce two hours long throughout the Sweelinck; "Ave Maria," by the Cataldi. They will be in the gardens between Nov. 25 and Spanish Renaissance master Ballroom on Tuesday, Dec. 19 at Christmas. There will be 58 con­ Tomas Luis Victoria and "Allen, 7 and 8 p.m. Other Delaware Paul Head, left, director of the University of Delaware Chorale rehearses his group for their Christmas certs in the Conservatory Gay Bergeres," a light seasonal groups performing are Aldersgate Concerts at Longwood Gardens on Dec. 2. Ballroom between Nov. 25 and work that reflects the secular Methodist Church Chancel Choir Christmas and these include influence on sacred music during of Wilmington conducted by Ballroom . . To add still more to the festive write for a colorful, free brochure some great choral groups, bell the Renaissance, then move to Evelyn Swensson on Monday, When all the echoes of spirit there will be thousands of at P.O. Box 501 , Kennett Square, ringers and ethnic celebrations. If two Dutch carols, "Hoe keit der Nov. 27; St. Andrew's School Christmas music fade from the brilliant poinsettias, towering Pa. 19348-050 l. ; : Toman's toteable tabulator is Kinderen" and " In Dulci Jubilo." Concert Choir of Middletown various conservatories and from Christmas trees and fragrant Christmas Concerts will be ' functioning, that brings the total The Chorale will also offer "Mi directed by Marc Cheban on the grounds of Longwood flowers in the main conservato­ broadcast every Sunday at 12:05 ' to 268 Christmas Concerts at Y'hahleil, .. arranged by Joseph Thursday, Dec. 7; Harokdim Gardens, then ten New Year's ry's "Crystal Palace." After dark p.m. from Nov. 26 through Dec. Longwood. They are scheduled Flumerfelt and "Hashana Dance Group from Wilmington Concerts get underway. Priscilla the trees around the grounds will 31 on WNRK, 1260 on your AM during the day and evening. You Haba' ah ," by John Leavitt, directed by Harriet Ainbinder and has given them the title of "New be lighted with 400,000 tiny dial. Great soloists, in trumental­ and your family should certainly before moving to an audience St. Paul's Methodist Church Year in Old Vienna." The con­ lights to add to the other ists, choruses and orchestra find something to your liking in sing-along made up of a carol Chancel Bellringers of cens will feature festive waltzes Christmas magic. beginning with the early 1900s that grand array! medley. The group will close Wilmington under Michael and musical bon bons on the For a complete schedule of the and continuing through perform­ But numbers tell only part of with three traditional carols, Hellman. Groups from great l 0.0 l 0 pipe Longwood Christmas Concerts, New Year ers of today will be featured. On the story. Let's take a look at the "Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine," Pennsylvania, New Jersey and organ. Like the Christmas Concerts or any of the flower dis­ the frrst Sunday of the New Year program of a choral group from from an ancient tune rescored in Maryland round out the 58 con­ Concerts, they are also free of plays, you may call Longwood at 12 :05 p.m. ' Newark which will perform modern harmonization, "Silent certs in the Conservatory admission charges. Gardens at 610-388-1000, or

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I NOVEMBER 10 COYOTE UGLY 7:30 p.m. ton ight and 56/seniors; $4/ tude nt s; free/ei2hth grade p.m. at the Grand Opera House. I0 p.m. tomorrow at Trabant University and under. For information. call 369~ Wilm ington. Distin ct programs th at fea­ SING IN ' IN THE RAIN Through Dec. Center. Main Street. Newark. $2. For 3466. ture new arrangement saluting jazz 3 at The Media Theatre. Media. Pa. information. call 83 1-1296. WIND IN THE WILLOWS Today and greats or new styles. For information. Musical about the transition to talking THE HOLLOW MAN 10 p.m. tonight tomorrow at Longwood Gardens. call 1- 800-37-GRAND. motion pictures. Call l-800·568-777l or and 7:30p.m. tomorrow at Trabant Kennett Square. Pa. Musical of adve n­ KIDS! HOLIDAY STO RYTIME 2:30 610-566-4020 for tickets and times. Uni versity Center, Main Street. Newark. tures and mi sadventure of Mole . Wate r. p.m. Sundays though Dec. 17 at $2. For information: call 831- 1296. Rat. Badger and Toad. $12/adults: Winterth ur Museum. Hol iday stories GEORGE M Through I ov. 18 at Candl elight Music Dinner Theatre. $6/ages 16-20: 52/ages 6 - 15: free/ages read aloud. For information. call 888- Ardento;vn. Musical about the li fe of I NOVEMBER 11 unde r 6. For informa ti on. call6 10-388- 4600. George M. Cohan. Tickets and times. IOOO. ca ll 475-2313. OIWALI SHOW 5:30 to 10 p.m. at HOLIDAY CRAFT SHOW Today and I NOVEMBER 13 ITS ONLY A PLAY Through Nov. 18 at Mitchell Hall. South College Avenue. tomorrow at . MONDAY FU DAYS Special self­ Chapel Street Theater. New~rk. Play UD campu s. Sponsored by Indian South College Aven ue. Newark. guided tours of the Delaware Mu seum of about a group of performers waiting for Students Association. For informationa. Handcrafted country. contemporary, folk Natural History. Route 52. For informa­ the review which could make or break ca ll 369-8686. an. modern and Victorian items. Adults. S3: free/age under 12. For information. tion. call 658-91 11. career . Tic kets and times. call 368- GIANT YA RD SALE 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Aetna Fire Hall. Ogletown Road. call 717 ·656-1 Oil. 2248. rson B songs an FRENCH FOLK DANCING 8 to ewark. Bargains support Tri-State Bird DOLLMAKE RS SHOW 10 a.m. to 5 I NOVEMBER 14 p.m. today and tomorrow at the Museum like "The Little Engine That Cou ld," and "Frogg ie Went A Co urting" I0:30p.m. at Arden Gild Hall. 2406 rehabilitation efforts. For in formation. OPEN MIKE 8:1 5p.m. ign-up for tod ay and tomorrow at Longwood Gardens , Ke nnett Square , Pa. 610· Gra nby Road. Wilmington . Trikkiwikkit. ca ll 737-9543. of American Gl ass. Millville. N.J. Demonstrations by artists and doll di s­ poetry eve nt every Tuesday at Jam· n· 388·1000 . Beginners welcome $7.478-7257. HOLIDAY CRAFT SHOW 9 a.m. to plays. $7/adu lt s: S6/seniors:S3.50/stu­ Java. Newark Shopping Center. Main RAMSEY LEWIS 8 p.m. at the Grand 2:30p.m. at Townsend Fi re Hall. Main 9000. DIATRIBE 9 p.m. World funk mu ic at dents : free/ages under 5. For informa­ Street. For info rmation. ca ll 266-631 1. Opera House. Wilmington. Jazz fro m the Street. Townsend. Crafts. baked goods. Iron Hill Brewery and Restaurant. For tional. call 1-800-998-4552. COFFEEHOUSE 7:30p.m. at the Art pianist and composer. 1-800-37- 50150 raffles and more. Pictures with I NOVEMBER 16 information. a11 166-9000. Santa from noon to I p.m. For informa­ WINTE RFEST Today and 9 a.m. to I House. Delaware Aven ue. Newark. GRAND. ONE NIGHT IN BETHL EHE:\1 p.m . tomorrow at Holy Spiri t School. Performa nce by Abenaa. 266· 7266. HOLIDAY CRAFT SHOW 4 to 8 p.m. ti on. call 378-5390. READ & EXPLORE 2 p.m. Read a Throu2h Sunday at El'erctt Theatre. New Castle. Crafts. religious art icles. THOMAS TROTTER 8 p.m. at Bayard at St. John the Beloved. Milltown Road. OIAI\'IOND STATE'S ANNUAL story and take related tour of Delaware Middl~town. Ail were expecting a King. baked goods. att ic treas~res and raffles. Sharp Hall. Elkton Road and West (rafters. spaghetti and ravioli dinner and SHOW 7:30p.m. at Newark High Museum of Natural Hi story. Route 52. but \I ere led to a babv. Time' and tick­ School. Features NHS students and the For inf~rma ti ona. call 658-5345. Delaware Ave nue. Newark. Organ con­ fa mily entertainment by Santa. Info. call For information. call 65 -9111 . ets. call 37 ·799-t or .378-2-179. Diamond State Choms in musical about cert by organ virtuo o. SIO. 984-2000. 369- 1909 or 737-4944. LOCA L BA ND NIGHT 9 p.m. at the cmi e to a tropical isle. S12/door: $8/stu­ I NOVEMBER 12 KORNOG 7:30p.m. at O'Friel's Iri sh Scrounge. Perkins Student Center. I NOVEMBER 17 CHORALE DELAWARE 7:30p.m. at Pub. 600 Delaware Avenue. Wilmington. Christ Church. Greenville. Performance dents. se niors & under 12. For informa­ Academy Street. Newark. UDI -H E S. MAKE-IT-TAKE-IT Make a craft at Four musicians reuni te to perform the of Handel's Coronation Anthems and tion. call 655-1145. POKER NIGHT 7 p.m . thi rd Friday of the Delaware Muse um of 1atural traditional music of Breton. $18/in Haydn ·s Lord Ne lson Mas . $20: $8/s tu ­ DEF COMEDY JAM 7 and 9:30p.m. month at Newark Senior Center. Public at the Grand Ope ra House. Wilmington . History. Route 52. For infonnation. ca ll adva nce: $20/door: S5/ages 13 - 18: dents. 656-4520. Co\1RIBL110\S welcome . For infonnation. call 737- 658-9 111. free/ages 12 and under. 798-4 II. WINE AND CHEESE 7 to 9 p.m . at Comedian . Earthquake. Melan ie 2336. INTERMUSICA CHAM.BER SERIES FOR "Dn1RSlO\S" White Clay Creek State Park. 425 Comarcho and Rick y Harris. For infor­ WILMINGTON COMMUN ITY COFFEEHOUSE 8 p.m. third Friday of mati on. call 652-5577. ORCHESTRA 7:30p.m. at Wi lmington 8 p.m. at Loudi s Recital Hall. Amstel Wedgewood Road. I ewark. Storyteller \[Sf .\RRI\ 'E THRfl month. Entertainment at the An House. Avenue and Orchard Road. 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POST GAME Newark streak continues with win over Christiana

Newark is now 8-0, 5-0 in Nelson Drew led the offense with unable to sustain any major dri­ good job in the fust half," he said. Youth Jackets sco re 29 Flight A, while Christiana's 172 yards on 14 carries, and ves. After a few stalled drives, record falls to 4-4, 4-2 in confer­ scored two touchdowns. Drew's Christiana was unable to capi­ Newark's defense put points on in fi rst half ence. fust score was a spectacular 73 talize on good field position the board as junior Austin Kisner coach has Offensive firepower was the yard run off the right side on the when Rob Reaves raced 60 yards with an intercep­ By JOE BACKER key to the Yellowjackets victory. 'Jackets second possession of the intercepted a pass from tion of an errant pass thrown by banner Newark coach Butch Simpson game. Newark Quarterback Erec Viking's quarterback Jeff Tatnall. ' NEWARK POST CONTRIBUTING WRITER said his team has a fleet of excel­ Once Drew passed the line of Spiese. Kisner's "pick" built Newark's lent running backs. scrimmage, he bounced to the Christiana coach Marvin lead to 15-0. The undefeated Newark "We have a fine offense foot­ Spence said he was pleased with Drew's second touchdown year Yellowjackets football team kept outside and outraced the Viking ball team that can do a number of secondary into the endzone. A the offense in the early part of the came early in the second quarter their perfect season alive with a things, and we play very good on a 16-yard run, again to the hard fought 29-6 Blue Hen trick play netted the game. By MARTY VALANIA defense. I'm very pleased with Yellowjackets a two point con­ "Any time you can move the right side. The score capped a Conference Flight A victory over this team that can play all phases ball on Newark, you have to feel short, 23 yard, four-play drive Christiana Saturday afternoon on version and an 8-0 lead. NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER of the game very well," he said. The Vikings moved the ball pretty good about it. Under the the Vikings' Coder Field. See NEWARK, 12 ..... It's hard to mention the Newark senior running back well in the first quarter, but were circumstances I though we did a Holy Angels football cham­ pionship without recogniz­ ing the job that head coach Dick Vitek has done over the last two years. Hens hope to rebound against UMass In addition to this sea­ son's football championship, Vitek was the manager of the Newark National Senior League All-Star team that Fo urth-quarter collapse won the state championship, the Eastern Regional cham­ en ds undefeated season pionship and then finished third in the Senior By MARTY VALANIA Delaware native Brian Smith. League Shipp ran for 105 yards and World NEWARK POST STAFF WRITE R two touchdowns in the victory Series in over Villanova. Smith has been Kissimmee, The undefeated season may be the heart and soul of the Fla. Those gone, but the rest of the goals the Minutemen's defense for the past titles were University of Delaware football three years. just the tean1 has are still attainable. "Finally, last week we played ones he An improbable blown 28- our best game of the year," said tii:l in the point lead led to an even more Massachusetts coach Mark last three Va lania improbable 45-44 overtime loss Whipple. "We started to play months. to New Hampshire last week. Up more like the team we ' ve had the Last year, he also man­ in smoke went the fust unbeaten last two years." aged the Newark National season since 1972 and the No. 2 Adding incentive to the Senior All-Stars to a state national ranking. Minutemen's cause is the fact chfunpionship and guided Nevertheless, the Hens can they are still in playoff hunt. t e Holy Angels junior var­ still win the Atlantic-10 champi­ "I told our staff if we could sity team to the champi­ onship and still will be a formi­ just get to November, maybe our onship game before finally dable opponent in the 1-AA play­ team would start feeling some of losing. offs. Delaware will find out the things it has over the last two , Even more amazing than quickly if it has fully rebounded, years," Whipple said. "And J¥s success is the time Vitek having to play at UMass maybe that would get us going !las put into these jobs. He Saturday. again. di.dn't have a child on either "I don' t anticipate any prob­ "If we could somehow eke out team but still made time to lem with recovery," Delaware a win over Delaware, we'd be make it to practice and coach said of right in the picture. But we'll ~es - no matter where his team's bouncing back from its have to play our best game of the t~y were in the state, region fourth-quarter collapse. "This is year just to stay competitive. ~lorida. the exact same group of guys we Delaware is still the best team in " f you ever wonder why had before, and they'd be the the league." high school teams in our same guys had we made the kick atea are so successful, it's at the end of regulation. We have because younger athletes the same offense and the same A-1 0 title still hkve the opportunity to learn defense. They're not going to let this bother them. there under people like Dick Despite the loss to New Vitek. "Undefeated seasons are real­ ly not that realistic in this day and Hampshire, Delaware can still age anyway. It's a sad thing. We earn a share of the Atlantic-10 Great time haven't had one since 1972. crown and the conference's auto­ That's a long time. But we're not matic berth to the NCAA I-AA of the year going to dwell on it - I promise playoffs with wins over UMass This is a great time of the you." and Villanova. year if you are a high school UMass enters Saturday's con­ Richmond and Delaware both sports fan. test with a somewhat disappoint­ enter this week with 5-l confer­ State tournaments are ing 6-3 record (4-2 in the ence records. If Richmond being contested in field Atlantic-! 0). The Minutemen, should win its last two games hockey, volleyball and soc­ though, have won four of their against James Madison and cer. The soccer and field last five games including last William & Mary, Delaware (with hockey quarterfinals are week's 38-17 victory over two wins) would get the automat­ Saturday with the volleyball Villanova. ic berth based on its victory over championship scheduled for "We have great concern about the Spiders. Monday night at the UMass," Raymond said. "It Carpenter Center. looked like they flattened out but Whipple assesses The week started with now they' ve come back and they local teams involved in all got a big win over Villanova. I'm contenders the tournaments. One would sure they' ll be ready for us." l iMass coach Mark Whipple, expect several teams to still One of the big rea ons for the who follows the 1-AA national be competing this weekend UMass resurgence is the return to picture as well as anybody, took NEWARK POST PHOTO BY SCOTT MCALLISTER as well. the lineup of some injured play­ time to assess some of the A-10 In addition, the football ers including running back teams' national title hopes. season is coming to a close. Marcel Shipp safety and Delaware linebacker Brian McKenna makes a tackl e duri ng Saturday's loss to New Hampshire at Newark and William Penn See HENS, 12 ..... Delaware Stadium. need wins this week to set up their showdown for the Flight A championship next Saturday at William Penn. So throw on an extra NEWARK TOPS Newark soccer sweater and get out to an event. It's one of the best weeks of the high school advances with win sports calendar. DICKINSON ed home a pretty goal on an assist Good news? Jackets knock off from Alex Rawles. "Once they scored, we got real It's certainly good to hear Newark High's Amber Walker Tower Hill 2-1 that the possibility exists fued up," Slater said. "We knew goes for a block in the we had to get back in the game." that the state championship Yellowjackets 2-0 win over football games could be By MARTY VALANIA Coach Hugh Mitchell agreed, Dickinson in the opening "the key to the game or the turn­ played in Delaware Stadium. round of the Delaware High After last year's debacle, NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER around was when we came right School Volleyball Tournament. back and scored after their goal." it would be a welcome to Newark went on to fall to With preseason expectations have the game at the state's Newark took the lead 15 min­ Ursuline in a hard fought so high, Newark High's normally utes into the second half when best football stadium. In quarterfinal match . solid regular season seemed - addition to the seat avail­ Bruno Farias bended a shot into Second-seeded Ursuline had instead to bring frustration. the upper left-hand comer of the ability, there would be plen­ The state tournament, howev­ ty of parking, concessions to rally from behind to get its net. two wins. er, provides a fresh start and the Newark controlled the play and rest rooms. It's the per­ eighth-seeded Yellowjackets got fect place for the title throughout most of the game, off to a good one with a 2-1 outshooting Tower Hill 17-7 and games. come-from-behind victory over It's a little disturbing that collecting 14 corner kicks to the No. 9 Tower Hill Wednesday Hillers' none. it sounds like it's pulling night at Alexis I. DuPont High. teeth to get the committee to "We played technically a good The victory advanced Newark game," Mitchell said. ''We just do this. Chairman John to Saturday's quarterfinal meet­ Leone's quotes about the didn' t convert on all our opportu­ ing against top-seeded and four­ nities. But, technically we were game, attendance, revenue time defending state champion and how great a site good." St. Mark's. Despite some early and mid- , Delaware State is, sound Trailing 1-0 in the game's sev­ NEWARK PO ST PHO TO BY SCOTT MCALLISTER season losses, the Jackets played See POST GAME, 11 ..... enth minute, Newark answered quickly when Greg Slater pound- See SOCCER, 11 ..... http://www.ncb I.com /post/ NO\'DIH ER ] 0, 2000 • E\\".\ RK POST • PAG E ]] · NEWARK POST ·:· SPORTS St. Mark's tops Friends 2-0 Holy Angels JV wins CYO crown

"lt's a tough spot for our guys. The Holy Angels junior var­ of our starters back. great group. They've worked By MARTY VALANIA Being No. I playing No. 16, sity football team completed a "I thought we could win hard and have done a great everyone thinks, ' Oh well, it perfect season Sunday night. [Sunday], but I didn 't think job." NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER STATE SoccER shou.ld be a blowout.· But it's not , Holy Angels won the CYO we' d score 30 points." In addition to McCloskey's always that way." championship with a 30-1 4 Holy Angels knocked off St. three touchdowns, Holy Angels It wasn't the best game St. ed by the pack-it-in defensive victory over St. Mary John the Beloved 22-0 in the also got touchdown runs from Mark's has played all season, but strategy utilized by the Quakers. Magdalene before over 1,000 semifmal s. Michael Pollack and Kyle it was enough to beat a scrappy "It wasn't our best game," said Caesar Rodney 2, Hodgson 1 - No. 12 seed Hodgson gave fans at Caravel Academy's Bob "This is a great feeling," Davis. Friends team 2-0 in the opening St. Mark's coach Tom DeMatteis, ·Peoples Stadium. The win said Holy Angels coach Dick "McCloskey is a very good round of the Delaware Hi gh who is hoping hi s team can win a ftfth-seeded Caesar Rodney all it could handle in an opening round completed an 8-0 season for Vitek, who completed a sensa­ back,'' Vitek said . "He's very School Soccer Tournament fifth straight state title. "But the Holy Angels. In addition, the tional year of coaching that fast. I don't know many kids in Tuesday night at Caravel fust thing you have to do is give game of the Delaware High School Soccer Tournament defense posted shutouts in six also saw him lead the Newark his age group that wi ll be able , Academy's Bob Peoples Friends a lot of credit. They of the wins. National Senior League All­ to catch hi m." Stadium. played excited and they played Tuesday night in Milford. Trailing 2-0, Hodgson junior Running back Stephen Star team to state and regional Holy Angels, which won the The top-seeded Spartans ( 15- very well." McCloskey led the way for championships as well as fin­ first meeting against St. Mary 1) got fust-half goals from Adam The win advanced St. Mark's Tim Biliski cored on a header off a pass from Mike Welch. The Holy Angels in the champi­ ishing third in the World Magdalene 12-0, built a 24-0 Flanigan and Adam Stuller (each to Saturday's quarterfinal contest onship game with 228 yards Series. "This is these kids first lead before St. Mary also assi ted on the other's goal) .goal came with 22 minutes to against Newark . and three touchdowns on just step in football. Last year we Magdalene was able to score to provide the margin of victory. "I don't think we were over­ play and put pressure on the high­ er seeded Riders. 11 carries. there were 17 kids on the St. on a kickoff return. St. Mark's dominated th e conftdent; · DeMatteis said . "We "I knew we had a good Mark's roster and 17 kids on "I think we do a great job of action throughout, out shooting can play better. The good ·thing i Hodgson, however, was unable to come up with the tying chance to be good this year," the Newark High roster that working together,'' McCloskey ~ the Quakers 15-4 and taking six is th at we get to move on to the McCloskey said. "Last year we played football at Holy Angels. said. ·'Our tean1 just kept work­ corners to Friends one. The econd game and we can take that goal. Hodgs on ended the season with a 10-5-2 record . made it to the championship This is where it starts for these ing and we knew we could be Spartans, however, were fr ustrat- with us. game and we have a much bet­ guys. pretty oood " 0 ter team this year. We had most "And this has been just a ·_ By Marty Valania '.

Glasgow falls to Sallies in OT ..... POST GAME, from 10 By MARTY VALANIA thought it was a ti ght game all the like he's hoping such a venture way. " would fail. ATHLETE OF THE WEEK NEWARK POST STAFF WR ITER STATE SocCER Despite the loss, Bussiere was Unfortunately fo r us, though, happy with hi s team·s season. I think there· more than a good The odds appeared long for The goal was the only thing The Dragons, hav ing to replace possibility that the Uni versity of the Glasgow High soccer team as that separated the two teams al) much of their lineup from last Delaware football team will be it headed into its opening round playing a playoff gaq1e at BRANDONWHITE night. Glasgow had eight shots to year, won the Flight A champi­ game of the Delaware Jfigh Salesianum's lO and both teams onship. Delaware Stadium on Dec. 2. School Soccer Tournament had six corners. "Overall. I'm pleased with the That would nix the state champi­ against fo urth- eeded "It was just a back-and-forth entire season,'' Bussiere said. onship game and put the games GlASGOW HIGH Salesianum. game;· said Glasgow coach Bob ''I'm happy with the way things back into the committee's com­ The Dragons lost three· of their Bussiere. "I thought the fust time went." fort zone. Brandon White ru hed for He also scored on a 16-yard last fo ur games, had lost to we played them, we had a deer­ Bussiere's onl y regret was the 114 yards and three touch­ pass reception. Salesianum by six goal earlier in in-the-headlight look about us. way the team fini shed the regular the season and onl y had a No. 13 season, losing some tight gan1es Congrats to down s to help lead Gl asgow White' effort helped But this time l think we clearly ·to a 42-7 victory over Gl asgow pick up its second seed in the tournament. established ourselves in the first and hurting its state tournament Holy Angels McKean in a Flight A game victory of the season. Nevertheless. Gl asgow pl ayed half. ..._ seeding. Congratulations are in order last Friday ni ght. Gl asgow will take on the Sal head-to-head before "ln fact. l felt at halfti me we "The last two or three weeks fo r the Holy Angels junior varsi­ White scored on a one­ Brandywine this week fmally falling 1-0 in overtime. could win .. We had the better of we just couldn 't find our form,'' Salesianum 's Josh France ty football team. The squad yard run and a I 0-yard run. the play in the last part of the first he said of the slump. "We pl-ayed defeated St. Mary Magdalene 30- banged home the rebound of half and I thought we could keep tough but dropped some one goal Beau Malatesta's direct kick in 14 Sunday night to capture the it up . But we couldn 't sustain it games.'' CYO championship. the ninth minute of overtime to ·and let them back in the game. I earn the Sals' victory. The team was a perfect 8-0 th is season wi th six shutout s. Was even more amazing than Holy Angel · winn ing was the Newark to face St. Mark's in quarterfinals huge crowd on hand at Caravel may have been too high. help ... Academy for the gan1e...... SOCCER, from 10 "Maybe I'm part of the rea­ Newark loss 3-0 to St. Mark's There appeared to be more than 1.000 fans in. the stands. well down the stretch of the reg­ son, 1 think I even I got caught up in a mid-season d ash. in the hype," the coach said. "We ·'We played a decent game They were loud and enthusiastic. Delaware's Bicycle Super Store ular season. ln fact. there was a much better " We had a lot to li ve up to now have the chance to finish th e against th em the first time,'' Newa rk Shopping Center. Newark. DE season as we should' ve played all Mitchell said. ·'We have to make atm osphere at thi s game between early in the season,.. Slater said . fifth and sixth graders than there "We felt we have a lot to prove. year. some changes, we can't pl ay the 368-BIKE ··1 think the biggest thing is same way. But we played pretty was at ·many high school games We want to show people that the th is season. www.woodenwhee ls.com preseason expectations were for that we lacked so me direc tion well, just not well enough. I think real. We're out here to win ... early on. But now we've had we can come out ready and loose Mitchell thinks expectations some guys take over some of the this time. We have nothing to leadership and that' been a big lose:· ~ ~ "Christkindl - Markt" AgesPast would like to invite you to attend ... ~a\.tlll~ ~cggnrs, fir ~~~ ~ ~; eq GERMAN CHRISTMAS 'Q>'\\ Friday, November 17th Sf f fEsTIVAL 7:30PM ~ Saturday, November 11th 11-5 PM Saturday, November 18th Germ an Homemade Food, & PM ._ 2:30 7:30 }J8 Eat In or Take Ou t -t1 0 o0.\ -...,;J.c Cakes and .. Stoll en ... }.: Sunday, November 19th eJ Handmade Kn its & Crafts . 3:00 Pl\I Imported Gi ft s, Clothing, Raffl e, White El ephant, ~~ IIARL~IONY GRANGE e~~\ Musi c and folkdancing, Sic! NEW~ DE Co~

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N~WARK (8-0) vs. DEL­ night at Glasgow, 7. . Glasgow ·The Silver Eagles can end CASTLE (6-2) - Saturday broke out of its slump with a the season on a great note morning at Delcastle, 10:30. big win over McKean last and have a fine 7-3 record if Delcastle has come an awful wee.k. The Dragons played they can knock off Dickinson. long way this season. The good offense and defense The Rams, though, are look­ Cougars are no pushover and and looked like one of the ing for the same thing. They actually still have a chance (a better teams in Flight A. If earned a big win over Mount sl im one) to get into the state they can play that way a_gain . Pleasant ·and could also finish tournament. Newark has con­ this week, they should p1ck the season with a 7-3 record. tin ued its high level of play - up another win over the Neither team will make the especially in the first halves Bulldogs. We think they will. playoffs, so this could be of games. The Jackets can The Pick: Glasgow 28, played with that kind of inten­ smell a title showdown with Brandywine 19. sity. Look for Hodgson to William Penn next week, but come out on top. The Pick: they can't look past Delcastle. ST. MARK'S (3-5) VS. SALE­ Hodgson 22, Dickinson 15. They won't. The Pick: SIANUM (4-4)- Friday night Newark 34, Delcastle 6. at Baynard Stadium, 7:30. CARAVEL (5-4) VS. ST. This game is one that both ELIZABETH (8-0) - Saturday CHRISTIANA (4-4) VS. schools circle from day one of night at Baynard Stadium, McKEAN (2-6) - Friday night the season. The Spartans, 7:30. This has always been a at McKean , 7. The Vikings after years of frustration , spirited rivalry and this year need to win their last two finally have broken through should be no exception. Both games to ensure a winning with back-to-back wins in this teams entered the season season. It would be a shame series. Salesianum, which with state title aspirations. for a team that entered the has the better team this year, Only St. E has the opportuni­ season with such high aspira­ certainly doesn't want to lose ty to fulfill that goal. Caravel, tions not to have at least a another to its archrival. As though, still has a fine team winning record. McKean has always, it will be an emotional and would like nothing better looked good against some game in front of a big crowd. than to ruin the Vikings' per­ teams and has had problems Sallies, though, should be the fect season. Expect a tight against others. Christiana is team celebrating. The Pick: game, but St. Elizabeth has the better team and should Salesianum 27, St. Mark's more at stake and that should get its fifth win. The Pick: 14. make a difference. The Pick: Christiana 20, McKean 13. St. Elizabeth 21, Caravel 13. HODGSON (6-3) VS. DICK­ GLASGOW (2-6) VS. INSON (5-3) - Saturday BRANDYWINE (2-6) - Friday morning at Dickinson, 10:30. Nationally ranked Jackets win

..... NEWARK, from 10 . board when Tatnall scored on a the flrst half lead was important 12-yard run to make the score 29- in gaining the victory, but it sure rollowing a Christiana fumble. 6. The two-point conversion wasn't easy," said Simpson. Simpson had high praise fo r attempt failed, and the Spence said he was pleased Drew. who topped th e one-thou­ Viking still faced a dauQting with the effort by hi s club, if not ~and yard mark for the season. 23-point halftime deficit. the outcome. "We did a nice job "He's an outstanding running The hard 'hitting continued in defensively, and we would have back who's willing to share the the second half, with neither team done a better job if we had tack­ ball in the backfield. He's estab­ able to sustain any scoring drives. led better," he said. lished himself in my mind as the Drew said the team didn't let The loss eliminates Christiana hest running back I' ve seen thi s the Vikings style of play bot her from post-season contention, \ ~ ar. " he said. them. "We had to keep our heads while Newark will likely have • Newark struck again before in the game, it wasn't easy, but we the opportunity to challenge for a the end of the first half, as managed to keep our compo­ fourth straight state champi­ Sophomore Drew Kisner ran 72 sure," he said. onship. vards for his team's final score of Throughout the 'second half, ihe half. The touchdown capped a both teams were hit with a num­ lightning quick, six play, 99-yard ber of penalties, including sever­ Jackets still drive after a Christiana punt al each fo r unsportsmanlike con­ inside the one yard line. The 29 duct. ranked . first-half points were all the Simpson said he knew the Newark was again ranked No . ·Yellowjackets would need to game would be a challenge. 25 in the nation this week in the cement their 18th consecuti ve "This is a big game for Christiana Rival.com National Top 25 NEWARK POST PHOTO BV SCOTI MCALLISTER regular eason victory. and they have a good group of Ranking. · Christiana finally got on the football players. So for us to get University of Delaware coach Tubby Raymond jogs off the field after his team built a 21-3 lead over vis­ iting New Hampshire . Something terrible happens when you DON'T MISS ASINGLE ISSUE! . do not advertise. Nothing! Call 737·0724 I SUBSCRIBE TODAY! Hens still hope for playoffs .... HENS from 10 have the offense and defense to make a few dents along the way. NEWARK POST do it. "And New Hampshire, if they "I think Delaware can defi­ "I think James Madison is ever got ;; home playoff game, 737-0724 nitely win a national champi­ good enough to win the whole could win a game or two." onship," said Whipple, whose thing. I don't think Ri chmond SAFE DAYS team won the title in 1998. "They can win it all, but they could .Guns • Jewelry • Fire • ments

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master of business administration peacetime commerce, suppl ying Strickland degree from Southern IJJinois DOC Graduates/ an Antarctic scientific station, University. and supporting humanitarian graduates basic assigns new cor· missions to Haiti and Somalia. Army Private William T. rectional officers They al so helped transport mili­ Strickland has graduated from Ziegler honored tary supplies to the Persian Gul f One Stati on Unit Training Local residents were among the Delaware Department of and to Kosovo. The students put (OSUT) at the U. S. Army byiABC their classroom knowledge to the infantry School, Fort Benning, Newark resident Edward Correction (DOC) cadets who recently graduated as test in a real-li fe environment - Columbus, Ga., which consisted Ziegler won an Award of Honor all while visiting an average of 18 of basic military training and for the Rowan University Correctional Officers for facili­ ties and institutions around the countries. An internship with a advanced individual training Admissions Website maritime, transportation or engi­ (AIT). Strickland is the son of (www.rowan.edu) by the state. The DOC's who will serve at Delaware Correctional Center: neering-related company follows William T. and Holly Strickland International Association of the time aboard ship. of New Castle. Business Communicators District Jamie Deberry of Newark and 3. The lABC sponsors a Winner's John Terray of Bear. Circle Awards Competition Professor Owen decorated which recognizes excellence in Villec and Hilyard with medal marketing, public relations, Rheingold advertising and publication join MS150 Bike Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 efforts. Ziegler is the director of honored Gary Owen has been decorated University Marketing at Rowan to the bay University of Delaware pro­ with the Meritori ous Service University in Glassboro, N.J. and fessor of chemistry and biochem­ Medal which is awarded to mem­ Ray Yillec and Susan Hilyard is responsible for advertising and rested at the finish line after the istry Arnold Rhein gold was hon­ bers of the U. S. Armed Forces other image enhancement strate­ weekend bicycle ride to raise ored at a recent national meettng who distinguish themselves by gies. He holds a B.A. in English funds for the Multiple Sclerosis of the American Chemical outstanding non-combat merito­ from Trenton State College and a Society in Washington, D.C. ri ous achievement or service to Society. More than 1700 partici­ M. A. in public relations from pated in the recent two-day race Rheingold, a Wilmington resi­ the United States. Owe n is a Rowan. from Smyrna to Rehoboth Beach. dent, was honored for his contri­ counterfire offi cer assigned to Villec of Prudential Fox and bution to the fi eld of crystallogra­ Di vision Art ill ery, Second MURPH\S COMPLETE TRAINING Roach and Hilyard, manager of phy. He is an international leader Infa ntry Di vision, at Camp Saenger spends Wei chert, Realtors' Newark in the field of molecular structure Stanley, Uij ong-Bu, South Korea. Newark residents and RSVP volunteers Bob and Pat Murphy recently office , completed the ride plus an characterization by X-ray diffrac­ The 1986 Christi ana High School junior semester completed a volunteer training program for Delaware Medicare extra 53 miles to make a 200 mile tion, which all ows chemists to graduate is the son of Owen and Fraud Alert , a statewide program to help Medicare and Medicaid ride for the weekend. The two have a molecular scale, three­ Margaret C. Owen of Newark. abroad dimensional "picture" of the mol­ Newark resident Casey P. beneficiaries identify and report Medicare/Med icaid fraud and collected sponsor pledges from He received an associate degree abuse. ecules they prepare and use. He is fro m Regents College in Albany, Saenger is participating in the associates and friends to benefit the Multi ple Sclerosis Society. widely published and has served N. Y. Bates College Junior Semester ing in human relations. The 1998 on the editorial boards of several Abroad program by studying at Thomas Mckean High School Holton named professional journals. A graduate the Universit y of Otago in New graduate is the son of Gloria and executive Glanding of Case Western Reserve Almquist earns Zealand. Saenger is majoring in Ruben Ri vera of New Castle. Uni versity, Rheingold received sales award geology and music, a dean's list director participates hi s doctorate fro m the Uni versity student, and is a member of the of Maryland and came to the Newark resident Janice men's swim team and water polo Williams John T. Holton was named executi ve director of the in "Sea Years" Universi ty in 1982. Almquist, a sales associate with club. He was named a 1999 Dana Newark resident Kelly Weichert, Realtor's Pike Creek Scholar, based on academic graduates basic Clay mont Community Center by the Board of Directors of the Glanding is participating in the Office. has been recognized as achievement and leadership and Army Private Seymour L. required U.S. Merchant Marine Cooper wins 2001 her office ·s top producer for sell­ has participated in the Bates con­ Williams has graduated from the Brandywine Resource Counci l. The center is home to more than Academy program called "Sea ing the most homes in July. cert band, jazz band and orches­ rough terrain cargo specialist Years." which involves going to Miss Hockessin Almq uist holds a Buyer tra. The ·1998 Newark High advanced individual training 40 social service agencies serving Claymont and Brandywine sea for 300 days as working crew Speciali st designation and is a School graduate is the son of (AIT) course at Fort Story, members on U.S . commercial Crown member of Weichert 's Multi­ Peter and Margaret Saenger of Virginia Beach, Va. where he Hundred resident s from infants to Erin Leigh Cooper, a 21-year­ seniors. Holton recently retri ed vessels. Every graduating student Millio n Dollar Sales Club. Newark. received instruction in terminal from the academy receives a old senior accounting major from Previously, she was chief execu­ operations safety, rigging and after nearl y 30 years of service in the University of Delaware, was Delaware public sc hools. He bachelor of science degree, a pro­ tive officer and town manager for stowage of cargo, winch opera­ fessional merchant marine crowned Mi ss Hockessin 2001 at the town of Elsmere. From 1994 Gonzalez tions, and the loading, securing, served as public Informati on the annual pageant held recently Office in the Wil mington, Red li cense, and a Naval Reserve to 1996."She was borough admin­ and di scharging of cargo and conunission. at the Hockessin Memorial Hall . istrator fo r Avondale , Pa. From graduates basic heavy lifts for rough terrain oper­ Clay and Christina School dis­ As Mi ss Hockessin 2001 , she Air Force Ainnan Rafael A. tricts. He was a leader of the team The 300 days are di vided into 1990 through 1993. she was ations. The 1996 Christiana High two blocks. This year 130 sopho­ wiiJ receive over $2,000 in cash execut ive administrator wi th the Gonzalez graduated from basic School graduate is the son of th at earned the Pu bli c Relations scholarship assistance and pri zes military training at Lackland Air Society of America's Silver Anvil mores will be at sea for about Delaware Insurance Authorit y. Seymour L. and Carol J. three months, returning to the and will go on to compete with She graduated from Western Force Base, San Antoni o, Texas Williams of Newark. Award fo r c01rununity relations 17 other hopefuls for the title of wh ere he studied the Air Force during Delaware ·s school deseg­ academy in early March, while Maryland College in 197 1 with a 112 juniors will be out for about Miss Delaware 400 1. bachelor of arts in mathematics mission, organization, and cus­ regation in I 978. toms and recei ved special train- eight months, returning in July. and bi ology. She al so holds a Midshipmen have engaged in

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Maden U.S. Army and was stationed in Orchard; paternal grandmother, Mr. Sweetman, 60, was a util­ 2000, at Christiana Hospital. Sept. 25, 2000, at Christiana Jr., retired civil Austria. He served in the I 09th Mildred Ray of West Virginia; ity worker for the University of Col. Paisley, 77, had been the Hospital. Field Artillery Reserves for 12 paternal step grandfather, Rev. Delaware for 17 years. He was an superintendent of maintenance at Mr. Murphy, 42, was born in ·· engineer years. He retired from the Bernard M . Taylor of Cokes bury: engineer on tugboats for 11 years the University of Delaware until Chester, Pa. He graduated from . Newark re ident Jame E. Newark branch of the U.S . Post godparents, Joseph and Florence until he retired. Upon retirement, retiring in 1986 after more than 31 Christiana High School. He was a • Maden Jr. died on September l , Office in 1995. He was a member Mills; and cousins, Andrew and he moved to Florida where he years of service. A U.S. Army self employed general contractor 2000, at home. of Holy Family Catholic Church, Meghan Mills of Middletown. was a maintenance worker fo r a Veteran serving in both World War for 20 years. He served in the Mr. Maden, 88, was a retired where he has been employed as a A service was held at the Long bowling alley. II and the Korean War, he was a U.S . Army Rank E3 for fo ur civil engineer with the U.S. Army custodian since retirement. Neck Chapel of Melson Funeral He is survived by mother, graduate of Command and General years and received the Army Corps of Engineers. He was a He is survi ved by wife, Helen Services. Frances A. Sweetman of Newark; Staff College. He retired as a Lt. Service Ribbon Award. member and the fi rst president of C.: sons, Kevin of Centreville, wife, Florence L. Sweetman of Colonel from the Delaware He is survived by his wife of the Delaware City Recreation Va ., Eugene and Brian of . Chesapeake City. Md.: son. National Guard in 1968. During his 20 years. Linda Dianne Elizabeth Club. Newark; daughters, Louise of Ford C. Spangler, M.O Michael T. Sweetman of military career, he received three Murphy (nee Groff) ; mother, He is survived by daughter, East Petersburg, Pa., Helen Newark resident Ford C. Middleburg, Fla.; daughters, Purple Hearts. He was a member of Eleanore Stella Koziol Murphy Carol E. Quigley Morri : sister, Pasqua] of Baltimore, Md. and Spangler died on Sept. 24, 2000, Carla J. Moore of Chesapeake J. Allison O'Daniel VFW Post of New Castle; brother , Joseph Nan Kirk of Newark: grandchil­ Beth of Newark; brother, Robert at Christiana Hospital. City, Md., Ellen R. Sweetman of #475 and American Legion Post Murphy of New Castle, John dren: great grandchildren and of New Jersey: and grandchil­ Dr. Spangler, 74, was born in Jacksonville Beach, Fla., Donna #10 in Newark. Murphy of Brookhaven, Pa. and Allentown, Pa. He graduated nieces. dren. L. Frick of Chesapeake City, He is survived by his wife of David Murphy of .Elkton, Md.; ' A graveside service was held A funeral mass was held at from Nonhhampton High School Md., Tina M. Sweetman and 28 years, Elizabeth M. (Berger) sons, Kevin Patrick Murphy and at Delaware City Cemetery. Holy Family Catholic Church. in Northhampton, Pa., Ursinus Dawn S. Markland both of Paisley; children, Arlene Paisley William John Murphy, both of College and Jefferson Medical Elkton, Md.; brothers, Harry L. of Newark, Donald H. Paisley Jr. New Castle; and daughter, College. He served his internship Sweetman, Robert L. Sweetman and wife, Vicki of Newark, Barry Dianne Elizabeth Murphy of· Carol E. Quigley Mary A. Lesniczak, at the Delaware Hospital in and James E. Sweetman all of R. Paisley and wife, Paula of New Castle. A Mass was held at Morris, registered Wilmington and upon completion Newark; and grandchildren. Landenberg, Pa.; son-in-law, St. Hedwigs. homemaker started with Dr. David W. Green Newark re sident Mary A. A service was held at Robert Leonard J. Casenta lll of West nurse in Salem, N.J . He then served in T. Jones and Foard Funeral Grove, Pa.; siblings, Lillian Lesniczak died on Sept. 22, 2000, the U.S. Air Force on the DEW Bear resident Carol E. at MiiJcroft Nursing Home. Home. Robbins, James Robert Paisley, (Maden) Quigley Morris died on Line and then l year at the Valley Margaret Hopkins, Vernon Warner Woodward Mrs. Lesniczak, 84, was a Forge Army Hospital. He served Sept. 22, 2000, at Christiana homemaker and a member of St. Paisley and Raymond Paisley, all Naudain, S.A.R. Hospital after a brief illness. on the staff of Memorial Hospital Patricia M. Jarrell, of Landenberg, Pa. and three Hedwig's Church. of Salem County for 38 years. He Mrs. Morris, 69, was a regis­ She is survived by sons, office manager grandchildren. member tered nurse and worked for was a member of the Salem A service was held at Spicer­ Newark area resident Warner William of Millsboro, Francis of County Medical Society, the Newark resident Patricia M. Motiva Enterprise (formerl y Bethany, and Edward and wife, Jarrell died on Sept. 25, 2000, at Mullikin Funeral Home. Woodward died o n Sept. 27, Getty Oil) in Delaware City until American Academy of Family 2000, at home. Patricia of Newark; sister, Practice, the American Medical Christiana Hospital. she retired in 1991 .. Catherine Joachimowski of Mrs. Jarrell, 58, had been an Mr. Naudain, 83 , was the pres ~ She is survived by daughters, Association, the Salem Monthly Barnet Levine, ident of Hollingsworth Oil Hockessin ; grandchildren and a Meeting Religious Society of office manager for Best Products Carolen E. Jackson and husband, great grandson. A Mass was held until she retired in 1994 after 20 Company in Marshalton before Friends , the Salem County owned pizza shops retiring in 1980. He was a second Jerry of Wilmington, Caren Goff at St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic years of service. She was a mem­ Newark area resident Barnet and companion, Roger Bond of Historical Society and the lieutenant in the Army during Church. ber of Newark Baptist Church. "Bernie" Levi ne died on Sept. 25 , Bear, Cheryl Cermele and hus­ Delaware Nature Society. WWII. He was a life member of She is survived by her hus­ 2000, at Churchman Village. band, Mike and Catherine He is survived by his wife of Red Clay Creek Presbyterian band of 40 years, Dennis G. Mr. Levine, 77, was born in Spinelli and husband. Lou of Amber Lynn Ray, 52 years, Mariana (nee Fogg); Church where he was a deacon Jarrell; children, Michael Jarrell Massachusetts. He was a self­ Newark: eight grandchildren; ex­ sons, Laurence Craig Spangler of and an elder of the church, a of Stanford, Ind., Pamela Jarrell employed businessman in the husband, Leonard Quigley; Gallaher student Seattle, Wash., William Fogg member of Sons of the American of Newark and David Jarrell of food service industry. He owned nieces; and stepchildren. Newark resident Amber Lynn Spangler of Salem, N.J.; daugh­ Revolution and an organizing Newark; mother, Nevil le C. Ison and operated several pizza shops Mass of Christian Burial was Ray died on Sept. 23, 2000, as a ter, Nancy Ellen Spangler of president of the Huguenot of Newark; brothers, James Ison in Maryland. He was a security held at St. Paul" s Catholic result of an auto accident. Seattle, Wash. ; sister, Bernadine Society of Delaware. of Stafford, Va . and Arnold P. guard in Delaware and a decorat­ Church. Ms. Ray, 19, attended Morris of Washington Township, He is survived by his wife of Ison of Moulton, Texas; sister, ed veteran of WWll. Gallagher Elementary, Alethia N.J . and two grandchildren. 54 years, Carrie L. Naudain of Middle and Christiana High A memorial service was held Juanita Faye McDaniel of Lewes He is survived by his wife of and eight grandchildren. Hockessi n; sons, Raymond W. John J. Roarty Sr., School. She collected miniature at H.T. Layton and Son Home for 39 years, Esther Saxton Levine Naudain and wife, Diane Jamail tea sets, bears and Shirley Temple Funerals. A service was held at Newark and daughter, Felicia Levine of Holy Family Church Baptist Church. of Houston, Texas and Lynn B. memorabilia. Maryland. Naudain and wife, Karen member She is survived by her parents James Kevin Patrick Coleman-Naudain of Hockessin; Newark resident John J. with whom she lived, Karen Carl W. Sweetman, Col. Donald H. and grandsons. ' Roarty Sr. died on Sept. 22, 2000, Anne Taylor and stepdad, Murphy, general con­ A memorial service was held at Christiana Care Hospital . Michael V.; brother Michael UD utility worker Paisley Sr., U.S. at Red Clay Creek Presbyterian Joseph Ray; maternal grand- Former Newark resident Carl tractor Mr. Roarty, 70, was born in Army Veteran New Castle resident James Church. W. Sweetman died on Sept. 24, Newark resident Col. Donald rr. c.L. rrraaition Of Quauty Craftsmanship 36" Heatilator Direct Vent" Fireplace with Custom Oak or Stone Surround Mantle Oak - $1,595.00 Stone $1,695.00

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The 5K run/walk at will host an all-you-can-eat­ on Nov. 11 and 12 from 1 to 5 prizes awarded. cost which includes lunch, is $21 spaghetti dinner at Newark p.m. at Opera Studios, 4 South for adults. A special children's Temple Beth El Senior Center, 200 White Chapel Poplar Street. For the audition, Harvest for MS menu for $12 is available for The Scott Mackler 5K Drive, Newark. The cost is $6 fo r you must be able to sing 2 arias Snack with Santa ages 10 and under. RSVP by run/walk will be held at Temple adults and $3 for chlldren under 6 from memory with at least one in Society Newark Parks and Recreation Thursday, Nov. 9 to Mrs. W. F. BethEl, 301 Possum Park Road, years. Tickets are available at the a foreign language. To schedule Each time you shop at is sponsoring a Snack with Santa Cooper, 2603 Creekside Drive, Newark on Sunday, Dec. 17, at Center or call 737-2336. an appointment with Chorus Genuardi's this fall for treats, on Saturday, Dec. 9 from 9:30 to Newark, DE 19711. For more 11 a.m. This race will benefit the Master Jeffrey Miller, call 658- baldng and holiday groceries, 11 :30 a.m. at the George Wilson information, call410-398-0705. ALS Association (also called Lou 8063. They are seeking choristers save your receipts and send them Center, New London Road, Gehrig's disease). Co tis $12 for Enrollment at for their upcoming production of to the Delaware Chapter of the Newark. The cost is $2 at the preregistration and $15 day of the Wilmington The Tales of Hoffmann on April National Multiple Sclerosis door. For more information, call ·Fresh Flower event. Call 234-6529 for more 28, May 3 and 5 and 6, 200 l and Society, Two Mill Road, Suite 366-7060. information. Montessori future productions at the Grand 106, Wilmington, DE 19806. Arranging Wilmington Montessori Opera House. Genuardi will donate one percent of the value of all register 2000 Christmas workshop The Oldest School will be holding a series of The Judge Morris Estate on enrollment coffees starting on receipts turned into the MS Christmas Bazaar Society in Delaware. Spectacular Polly Drummond Hill Road in Christmas Shop Monday, Nov. 13 through Friday, St. Margaret of Scotland will Newark Parks and Recreation Newark, will be holding fresh Nov. 17 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. be having their first annual has scheduled a trip to New York flower arranging classes from 7 to in the country The chool located on 1400 Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, Trip planned to City to see Radio City Music 9 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 19, The 2000 Christmas Shop will Harvey Road, Wilmington, will Nov. 11 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Hall's "Christmas Spectacular" Monday, Nov. 20 and Tuesday, run Nov. 14 to 16 at the DuPont give tours of the new wing and and Sunday, Nov. 12 from 11 Disney's Aida on Dec. l departing at 6:30 a.m. Nov. 21 . The cost is $20 per person Country Club, Rockland Road, allow you to watch children a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Parish Hall The Newark Parks and from Suburban Plaza on Elkton including materials. Reservations Wilmington. Exhibitors will dis­ working in classrooms. They pro­ on Executive Drive in the Recreation is sponsoring a trip to Road. After the show you will are required. Call 368-6900 for play. their collections for sale and vide an educational program and Pencader office complex on New York City to see the have free time in central reservations and tickets. there will be special event year round childcare fo r children Route 896. There will be arts and Broadway pop musical "Aida" Manhattan. The fee is $62 for demonstrations. The Top of the ages 1 to 12. For more informa­ cra(ts, face painting and games on Saturday, March 24, 2001. Newark residents and $65 for Shop will serve lunch from 11 tion, call 475-0555. for the kids, and a silent auction, The trip will depart from the city non-residents. For more informa­ Here we come a.m. to 2 p.m. all three days. among others. Santa will appear of Newark Municipal Building at tion, call 366-7060. Admission is $7 for adults and both days from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. 10 a.m. and return approximately a' caroling, free for children under 12. Christmas Bazaar 10:30 p.m. The fee is $85 for The New Castle ' United for photos. For more information, Christmas scenes call Debbie at 834-1959. Newark residents and $88 for Mayflower Methodist Church located at 510 non-residents which includes The New Ark Chorale's Donate old vehicle Delaware Street in historic New show ticket and bus transporta­ Descendants' Christmas program, "Here we for tax savings Castle, will be having their Asthma tion. Preregistration is required. come a' caroling, Christmas Christmas Bazaar on Nov. 11 luncheon coming scenes" with holiday music from Help the National Multiple For more information, call 366- Sclerosis Society, Delaware from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. There Awareness Day 7060. The Society of Mayflower the late 16th century to the pre­ will be hand-made craft items, The American Luhg Descendants in the state of sent will be performed on Chapter raise funds for valuable attic treasures and homemade Association will be sponsoring Delaware will hold their annual Saturday, Dec. 16, at the Newark local programs and research by baked goods for sale. Lunch will an Asthma Awareness Day on Family Math and Compact Day Luncheon meeting United Methodist Church, Main donating your old car, van, truck, be served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 11 from 8:30 to at DuPont Country Club, Street, Newark. Advance tickets RV, motorcycle or boat and they For more information, call 888- 11:15 a.m. at Del Tech's Science Night Rockland Road, Wilmington on are $10, general ·admission and will tow it away for free. For more 6215. Wilmington Campus, Southeast Bayard Elementary School Saturday, Nov. 18. The featured $9, seniors and students. 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Come to the Newark, Delaware, The Sivananda Yoga Center which meets at the Unitarian Universal Fellowship of Delaware Sivananda 420 Willa Rd. Yoga Center Newark, DE 19711

Yoga Classes Beginning Open House Sunday, November 19th, 2000 - 6:00p.m. There will be a We meet every Sunday at 6 p.m. at the FREE liGHT INDIAN VEGETARIAN DINNER above address, all are welcome. At Satsang, at FAHs Hall at the Unitarian Universal Fellowship we do Bhajan, Mantra, Meditation, of Delaware, 420 Willa Rd., Newark, DE. philosophy of yoga & arti. All is free ALL ARE WELCOME!* (donation). Please bring a fruit or a flower.

On December 2nd, 2000, a Meditation Workshop will be given by the members of the Sivananda Yoga Center at the above address from 8 to 4 p.m. ~t $30/person, cal.l.*

We offer Authentic Yoga Classes, 6 classes $70 (2nd time $60), Mon. 7 to 8:30p.m. For info or to register, call Bh·arat.at (302) 234-8553 or fax; (302) 234~8554. Email [email protected] SECTION B 1-302-737-0724 • FAX 1-302-737-9019 November 10, 2000 Real Estate & Classified Newark Post and Route 40 Flier Sagina\V fits perfectly on a narro\V, deep lot The Saginaw would be ideal for et/storage. Off this area is an attic the lots of today's subdivisions, as storage area. it is narrow and deep. This gra­ With all the numerous amenities cious home has packed an enor­ in this home, the best is the built­ mous amount of living area into in vacuum system. It has outlets economy-sized package. throughout the home, making the The entry of the Saginaw is from cleaning easier and faster. a covered porch into the vaulted living room. Large windows on the For a study plan of the Saginaw two outside walls provide an extra ( 409-08) send $24.-95 to Landmark amount of light for this formal Designs, 33127 Saginaw Road area. East, Cottage Grove, OR 97424. Between the living and dining Specify plan name and number. rooms is a half bath. The dining For a collection of plan·books, send area has patio doors opening onto a $20.00 or save by ordering the deck, convenient for the evening study plan and collection together barbecues. for $34.95. For faster processing, The kitchen ideally situated call 1-800-562-1151. between the dining room and the family room. A long eating bar pro­ vides an ideal area for those after school snack parties. Across from the "U" shaped kitchen is a large elongated pantry, storage of canned - ~ r··®·· ...... ;:=:~ food as well as special items for hol­ idays would have ample room in this great area. I~ ~~£ · · SAGINAW 1 The family room also has a set of P----====-•J.·I- . -409-08---- MASTER SUITE FAMILY DINING 16'0 X 14'4 patio doors opening onto a second 16'8X15'3 11 '0 X 15'3 deck. There is ample space for a hot tub. In the front of the family room is a large utility room housing the Landmark ·freezer and washer/dryer. A long ~iilfo Desig~~c . bench has been included for chang­ ing shoes or clothes if needed. A door opens on the end to a small porch, as well as in the front into a two-car garage. Upstairs is a huge maste:P suite with an entertainment center down one side. The private bath has a SLOPED large walk-in closet, "his and hers" CEIYNG AITIC STORAGE MEA .. LIVING _ ; ,.... . ".'"' .,., ...... ,., ...... )] sinks, and an oversized shower. 15'SX 15'3 ... __ ... .. Handy for all the bedrooms is a VAULTED large linen closet in the hall. A full SAGINAW 1 (409-08) SECOND FLOOR PLAN COV!ll!ll ! 914 sa FT bath with a tub is between bed­ PCRCti j OVERALL DIMENSIONS: 40'-0" X 60'-0" room 2 and the master suite. GARAGE LIVING: 2124 square feet The other room on the second GARAGE: 561 sguare feet ~~-·o_x_~-~~--~----~ =1 i ATTIC STORAGE: 109 square feet floor is a guest suite. It is large and FIRST FLOOR PLAN has a door into a sloped ceiling clos- 121050 FT

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0 PUBLIC AUCTION OF THE TENNESSEE LAKE­ BARGAIN NEED CASH'? Instant FI NANCIAL SENTINEL SELF STORAGE WORLD." 12+ AC Mtn $384/Mo. FRONT-Rare opportu­ DIFFICUL TV? fl 200 First State Blvd., Wilm ington, DE 19804 top estate. Enjoy 60 Mtn/valley views. Pris­ cash advance! $200- nity $29,900 w/boat DON W. WILLIA MS • $500 deposited into Good credit I bad 302-999-0704 mile Blue Ridge Mtn . & tine wooded mtn prop­ dock. Lake living at its PAINTING credit. We can help! Shenandoah Valley your checking account. lnt/Ext-Res/Comm MERCHANDISE . A Public Auction will be held on Wednesday, erty w/fantastic views We want your business! best! Beautiful view Call1-888-816-0854 Dec. 13, 2000 at 10:00 a.m. The units to be views from lhis 12+ acre Just 90 mins. west of property w/access to Licensed in MD & DE NO FEES! Call 24 hours. 41 0-398-1 252 auctioned are as follows: mtn. top estate. Paved DC. Paved roads. utils .. www.telecash.net or call 30.000 acre recreational #0305 - John V. 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Network at 312-644- to run a 3 line ad all week! 877-7 48-4968 6610 X 3639! All work is created by hand. SHERIFF'S SALE lows, to wit: which Eugene J . .Wallac e and J ennifer A. State of Delaware, known as 125 Hannum Drive, The fo llowing Real Estate will be exposed the BEING a part of the same lands and premis­ Wa ll ace, by deed dated September 29, 1995 and being Lot No. 70 on the Record Resubdivision For more info, Public Sale at the Cou rt House Southeast Corner es which The RYLAND GROUP, INC., A please call: recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in Pian of Oakwood as said Pian is of record in the August Kiessling of Eleventh a nd King Streets, City of Maryland corporation, by Deed dated December and for New Castle County, Delaware in Deed Office of the Recording of Deeds in and for New Wilmington, New Castle County, DELAWARE, 21, 1994 of record in the Office of the Recorder of Record 1988, Page 181, granted and conveyed to Castle County. Delaware. in Mi crofilm Record 41 0-885-5978 on Tuesday. the 14th day of November, 2000 at Deeds, in and for New Castle County and State of William t. Mills and Lillian M. Mills. in fee. No. 11 ,300, and being more particularly bounded bossman @dol.net 10:00 AM By Virtue of Writ of Delaware, in Deed Book 1857, Page 22 did grant SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXEC UTIO AS and described in accordance with a recent sur­ and convey unto DWIGHT 0 . BRADLEY and THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM T. MILLS AND vey by Zebley and Associates, Inc., Professional SHERIFF'S SALE JANE M. BRADLEY, husband and wife, tenants LILLIAN M. MILLS. Land Surveyors of Wilmington, Delaware, dated LEGAL NOTICE By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #3, SE, by the entirety.. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF January 19, 1994. A.D., 2000. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS Estate of EDYTHE SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DE­ BEING the same lands and premises which M. LARGE, Deceased. Tax Parcel No. 11-002.40-210 THE PROPERTY OF DWIGHT 0 . BRADLEY CEMBER 4, 2000. Double S. Deve loper s, Inc. , a Delaware Notice is hereby ALL that certai n lot, piece or parcel of land AND JANE M. BRADLEY, HU8SBAND AND SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 Corporation by Deed dated the February 4, 1994 given that Letters with the buildings and improvements thereon WIFE. a nd recorded in the Office of the Recorder of erected, situate in Pencader Hundred, New TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF •sHERIFF'S SALE ' Deeds in and for New Castle County in Deed Thstamenta ry upon the, Castle Co unty and State of Delaware, being Lot SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DE­ estate of EDYTHE M. • By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #36 SE, AD., Book 1672, Pages 244 et seq., did grant and con- LARGE who departed : 324 on a certain plot entitled "B rookside Park, CEMBER 4, 2000. 2000. vey unto Timothy D. Conroy and Tammy L. Section M" prepared by Whitman Requardt and SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 TAX PARCEL NO .: 11-019.40-048 Conroy, his wife, in fee. this life on the 27th day • Assoc iates, Consulting Enginee rs, dated May 7, PROPERTY ADORES: 2 Bradley ·Drive, SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS of AUGUST, A.D . 2000 late of 76 WELSH 1953, a nd recorded in the Office for the SHERIFF'S SALE Newark, DE 19702 THE PROPERTY OF TIMOTHY D. CONROY Recording of Deeds, in and for New Castle By virtue of a writ ofLEVFAC #22 SE. A.D., TRA C T ROAD , ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of AND TAMMY L. CONROY, HIS WIFE. NEWARK , DE 19713 County, Delaware, in Plot Book 3 Page 10 on 2000 land with the buildings thereon erected, known TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF were duly granted unto June 25 , 1953. and being more particularly Tax Parcel No. 18-044.00-107 as 2 Bradley Drive, Newark, Delaware SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DE- BARBARA M. DOTO bounded and described in accordance with a re­ Property Address: 703 Broo~ Drive, Newark, BEING THE SAME LA! DS and premises CEMBER 4, 2000. on the 5th day ofOC- . cent s urvey prepa red by Zebley & Associates, Delaware 19713 which Frank G. Reno, by certain Deed dated the SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 Inc., Professional a nd Surveyor of Newark, ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land TOBER, A.D . 2000, a nd 21st day of October. A.D . 1986 and reco rd ed in the all persons indebted to : Delaware dated January 12. 1984, as follows, to­ with the buildings thereon, situate in the City of Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New SDHERIFF'S SALE the said deceased are · wit: . Newark, New Castle County and State of Castle County, Delaware in Deed Boo k 448, Page By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #71 BEING THE SAME lands and premises by Delaware, known as 703 Brook Drive, being Lot 116, did grant and convey to Paul D. requested to ma ke pay- : TAX PARCEL NO. 09-028.10-135 ments to the Executor which Michae l G. Scheerer a nd Eileen R. 21 , Block A, as shown on the Plan of Si.lverbrook, Kleinguenther and Constance R. Kl einguenther, ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of Scheerer, his wife, by Deed Dated June 18th, of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in without delay, a nd all herein, in fee. land, with the buildings thereon erected, situa te persons having de ­ 1997 and Reco rd ed June 20th, 1997, in the Office and for New Castle County, Delaware in Plat in Wh ite Clay Creek Hundred, being Lot No. 6, SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS mands against the de- . of the Record er of Deeds. in and for New Castle Record 2, Page 67 , and being more particularly THE PROPERTY OF PA UL D. KLEINGUEN­ Block X on the Pian of Todd Estates, Section 4, County and State of Delaware, in Deed Book bounded and described in accordance with a ceased are required to THER AND CONSTANCE R. KLEINGUEN­ and also known as llO Lynch Farm Drive, as exhibit and present the 2287, Page 211 , did grant a nd co nvey unto survey by The PELSA Company, Professiona l THER. said plan is of reco rd in Microfilm Record No. Mi chael G. Scheerer .. Land Surveyors, dated July, 1990. same duly probated to THERSM OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME 723, and bounded and described in accordance the said Executor on or · SEIZED Al'\D TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS with a survey by Zebley & Associates, Inc., dated BEl G the same lands and premises co n­ OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DE­ before the 27th day of: THE PROPERTY OF MICHAEL G. SCHEERER veyed to William H. Buckson by Deed from Alan CEMBER 4, 2000. August 1979. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF J. McCarthy and Carol H. McCarthy, dated July APRIL A.D. 2001, or , SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 AL~D BEING the same lands arid premises abide by the law in this . SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DE­ 31 , 1990, and reco rded on August 1, 1990, in the which John F. Crussa rd and Marie A. CEMBER 4, 2000. behalf. ' Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New SHERIFF 'S SALE Crussard, by Deed dated August 24, 1979 and BARBARA M. DOTO ; SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 reco rded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, Castle County and State of Delaware, in Book By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #37 SE. AD., Executor' in and for New Castle County, Delaware, in 1064 of Deeds, Page 332. 2000. PIET VAN OGTROP, : SHERIFF'S SALE SEIZED A:ND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS Tax Parcel No. 11-031.00-118 Deed Book Z-106, Page 266 et seq., did grant and ESQ . By vi rtue of a writ of LEV FAC #4 , SE. A.D. , THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM H. BUCKSON. Prope rty Address: 311 Mara bou Drive, convey to Michael Armbruster, in fee . 2000. 206 E. DELAWARE AV­ TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF Newark, Delaware 19702 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS ENUE PARCEL NO. 09-034.40-081 SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DE­ ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land , THE PROPERTY OF MICHAEL ARMBRUSTER STREET ADDRESS: 25 W. KOPAK DR. , NEWARK, DE 19711 CEMBER 4, 2000. situate in Pencader Hundred, New Castle TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF np 10/27,1113,11110 NEWARK, DE 19702 SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 County, State of Delaware, known as Lot No . 50 SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DE­ SUBJECT, further, however, to covenants, as shown on a Plan of Marabou Meadows, pre- CEMBER 4, 2000. conditions, easements. reservations, restrictions SHERIFF'S SALE pared by Burnie R. Waski, Inc., Registered Land SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 and limitations as contained and more fully Bv virtue of a writ of 3RD PLURIES LEV Surveyors, Wilmington, Delaware, dated April THE BESTP LACE TO shown on the aforesaid Record Major FAC #28, SE., A.D., 2000 14, 1966, revised June 15, 1967 and June 30, 1967. SHERIFF'S SALE ADVERTISEY OUR Subdivision Pia n of Raintree Vill age, Microfilm TAX PARCEL NO. 10-043.30-221 BEING the same la nds and premises con- By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #88 No. 7667. ALL THAT certain lot, piece or parcel of veyed to Joseph M. O'Neill and Teresa O'Neill , TAX PARCEL NO. 10-043.10-007 SUBJECT, further, however, to the payment land with the buildings thereon erected, situate his wife, by Deed from Columbus A. Nacchia, ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of of s uch annua l sewer service charges as may be in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County, Jr. dated September 15, 1993, and recorded on land, with the buildings thereon erected, known establis hed by New Castle County from time to State of Delaware, being Lot No. 49 as shown on October 17, 1994, in the Office of the Recorder of as Lot No. 367, Block B, Section Two, Brookmont time. the Record Major Subdivision and Land Deeds, for and in New Castle County in Book Fa rms, and also known as 2 Gull Turn, BEING the same lands and premises con­ Development Plan of Raven Glen at Wellington 1824 of Deeds, Page 294. Newark, Delaware 19702. veyed by Thomas V. Spano a nd Betsy J . Spano Wopds, prepared by Engineering Consulting, . SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS AND BEING the same lands and premises unto Francis H. Anderson and Ma rgaret A. Inc. , recorded in the Office of the Recorder of THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH M. O'NEILL AND which loge M. Killmeyer, by Deed dated June 8, Anderson, his wife, dated January 16, 1991 and Deeds in and for New Castle Coun ty, Delaware TERESA O'NEILL. 1978 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of recorded in the Office of the Reco rd er of Deeds in in Microfilm No . 11345. The property is also TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF Deeds, in and for New Castle County, Delaware, and Deed Record 1130, page 269. known as 535 Canary Drive, Newark, Delaware SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DE- in Deed Book N-101, Pages 78 et seq. , did grant SlEZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS 19702. CEMBER 4, 2000. and convey to Ora B. Money, in fee . THE PROPERTY OF FRA..N'CIS H. ANDERSON AND BEING the same lands and premises SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTfON AS AND MARGARET A. ANDERSON. which The Hamlet Corporation, by Deed dated THE PROPERTY OF ORA B. MONEY. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF December 30':, 1996 and recorded in the Office of SHERIFF'S SALE TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DE­ the Recorder of Deeds , in and for New Castle By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #39 SE. AD ., SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DE­ CEMBER 4, 2000. County, Delaware, in Deed Record 22 1, Page 264, 2000. CEMBER 4, 2000. SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 granted and conveyed to James W. Baise, Jr., TaxParce!No. ll-017.00-048-C0045 SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 and Venessa A. Baise, in fee . Property Address: 2204 Waters .Edge Drive, SHERIFF'S SALE SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS Newark, Delaware 19702 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV F AC #9 THE PROPERTY OF JAMES W. BAISE, J R. . ALL that certain unit of real property, exist- By virtue of a writ ofVEM #112 SE. AD., 2000. SE. A.D., 2000 AL'>ID VENESSA A. BAISE. ing under and by virtue of the Unit Property Act TAX PARCEL NO. : 11-032. 00-031 PARCEL NO. 10-043.30-217 TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF of the State of Delawa re, known as UNIT NO. ALL that certain piece, par;,cel or lot of land ADDRESS: 527 Canary Drive, Newark, DE SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DE- 2204 in the WATERS EDGE CONDOMINIUMS, situate in Pencader Hundred, New Castle 19702 CEMBER 4, 2000. an apartment condominium, situate in the County, State of Delaware, being Lot 32, as ALL that ce rtain lot, piece or parcel of land SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 County of New Castle, State of Delaware, such shown on a Pla n of COUNTRYSIDE FARMS, with the buildings thereon erec ted , situate in Unit being more particularly bounded and de- dated September 13, 1963, and revised to October ew Castle Hundred, New Catle County and SHERIFF'S SALE scribed in (1) the Enabling Declaration 16, 1963, and being more particularly bounded State of Delaware, being Lot No.45 of the Record By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #31 SE., Establishing a · Plan for Condominium and described as follows , to wit: Major Subdivision Pla n of Raven Glen ·at A.D. , 1999 Ownership of Waters Edge Condominiums, TOGETHER with the ri ght of ingress and Wellington Woods, as said Plan is of reco rd in Parcel No. 11-023.20-214 dated December 3, 1990, and recorded in the egress over the portion of the a bove mentioned the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Property Address: 180 LAKE ARROWHEAD Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New thirty foot right of way known as Countryside ew Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm No. CIRCLE, BEAR. DELAWARE Castle County, Delaware, in .Deed Bok 1116, at Lane. 11345, and being more particularly bounded and ALL THAT certain piece, parcel or lot of Page 282, as amended by the certain First EXCEPTING AL~D RESERVING, however, described in accordance with a recent survey by land, being lot 29 on the subdivision of Becks Amendment dated March 28, 1991 and recorded unto others entitled thereto the right of ingress East Coast Survey, Professional Land Surveyors Woods (Microfilm No . 9708) situate in Pencader in Deed Book 1158 at Page 37 and Second amend- and egress over the portion of the above men­ of Wilmington, Delaware, dated August 10, 1994, Hundred, New Castle County and State of ment dated June 20 , 1991 and .recorded in Deed tioned thirty foot wid e right of way crossing the as follows , to-wit: Delaware, and being more particularly bounded Book 1191 at Page 136 and Third Amendment above described premises. BEING the same lands and premises which and described in accordance with a survey by the dated November 30, 1992 and recorded in Deed EXCEPTING THEREFROM ali that certain Robert J . Sk.inner, Jr., and Lisa Skinner by Deed Pelsa Company, dated March 27 , 1990 as follows , Book 1445, at Paage 0049, and Fourth tract, piece or pa rcel of land situate in Pencader dated August 22 , 1994 and recorded in the Office to wit:. Amendment dated August 25, 1993 and recorded Hundred, New Castle Co unty, State of Delaware, of the Reco rder of Deeds in and for New Castle AND BEING the same lands a nd premises in Deed Book 1584, at Page 58; and (2) the being a portion of the Right-of-Way required for County, Delaware in Deed Record 1796, Page which Reston Corporation ,by deed dated May 30, Declaration Pl a n of Wate r s Edge the reconstruction of a public road known as 0050, did grant and convey unto The Hamlet 1990 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Condominiums, prepa red by Kidde Consultants, Porter Road which leads from SR 896 towards Corporation, a corporation of the State of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware Inc., Engineers, a nd Edward C. Derby AlA- SR 72, the said tract being a part of County Tax Delaware, in fee. in Deed ltecord 1040, Page 44, granted and con- Architects, Inc., and reco rd ed in the Office of Parcel No. 11-032.00-031, and more particularly SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS veyed to John W. Honaker and Patricia A. the Recorder of Deeds, as aforesaid; at microfilm bounded and described by reference to Exhibit THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT J. SKINNER,JR. Vincent, herein in fee . No. 10681, such Pian being amended, in part, by "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by AL~D LISA SKI NNER. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS those certain Plan Amendments recorded in the reference. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF THE PROPERTY OF JOHN W. HONAKER. Office of the Reco rder of Deeds as aforesaid in BEING a portion of the same la nds and SALE. BALANCE DU'E ON OR BEFORE DE- TERMS OF SALE; 10% DOWN AT TIME OF Microfilm Nos. 10835, 10910, 11503 and 11783. · premises which Samuel L. Bo,vers a nd Helen CEMBER 4, 2000. SALE. BALAL~CE DUE ON OR BEFORE DE- BEING· a part of the same lands and premis- Bowers, his wife, by Deed dated January 30, SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 CEMBER 4, 2000. es which were conveyed to Joyce K. Knox, on 1988, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder SEPTEMBER30, 2000 January 29, 1997, by Deed from Edge of the of Deeds, in and for New Castle County; SHER IFF'S SALE Woods Limited Partnership, a Delaware hm1ted Delaware in Deed Book 825, Page 121, did grant IS THE By virtue of a writ of 1ST PLURIES LEV FAC SHERIF F 'S SALE Partnership, which Deed was recorded in the and convey unto Keith Dorman, Sr. and Claudia #11 , SE., A.D. , 2000 By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV FAC #35 Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New B. Dorman, his wife, in fee. TRI- STATE PARCEL NO. 11-023.10-221 SE., A.D. , 2000 Castle County on January 31, 1997, in Book 2229 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS STREET ADDRESS: 26 Grand Teton Drive, TAX PARCEL NO.ll-032.30-108 ofDeeds, Page 137. THE PROPERTY OF KEITH DORMAN, SR. Pencader Hundred,' New Castle County, Bear, ALL THAT certain lot, piece or parcel of land SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS AND CLAUDIA B. DORMAN. CLASSIFIEDS Delaware, 19701 with the dwelling thereon erected, situate in THE PROPERTY OF JOYCE K. KNOX. TERMS OF SALE: FULL PURCHASE PRICE Advertise your yard sale in the Cenl ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of Pencader Hundred, New Castle County, State of TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF AT THE TIME OF THE SALE. "IN ACCOR­ IVh 1~ Newark Post Route 40 fl~er la nd with the buildings thereon erected, situate Delaware, being Lot 188, as shown on the Record SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DE- DANCE WITH 9DEL C. SS8726, THIS SALE IS in Pencader Hundred, New Castle County, and Major Land Development Plan of Porter Square CEMBER4, 2000. SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE CHIEF 4 LINES Includes State of Delaware, known as 26 Grand Teton at Caravel West, Phase A, Stage III, as said SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 FINANCIAL OFFICER OF NEW CASTLE 3 DAYS Drive, being Lot No. 164 on the Record Plan is recorded in the Office of the Recorder of COUNTY. " 3 PAPERS FREEYARD Resubdivision Plan for Becks Woods, for New Deeds, in and for New Castle County, Delaware SHERIFF'S SALE SEPTEMBER 30, 2000 Castle County, Delaware as Microfilm No. 10869, in Microfilm No. 5538, and being more particu­ By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #66 SE. ·AU., Michael P. Wal sh $1S.OO SALE KIP and being more particula rly bounded and de­ larly bounded and described in accordance with 2000. Sheriff scribed in accordance with the said Record a survey by A.E.S. Surveyors, dated September TAX PARCEL N0. 11-034.10-014 Sheriff's Office Resubdivision Plan Drawing No. 81495-C-7276, 19, 1995. The property is also known as 40 ALL THAT certain lot, pi ece or paFcel of land Wilmington, Delaware Sheet 5 of 6, as prepared by Ramesh C. Batta Westbi'idge Road, Bear, Delaware. with the buildings thereon erected, situate in npll/3,11/10 lludllntl,.ooiiiPopmToctday,NOON Associates, P.A. , Wilmington, Delaware, as fol- ~D BEING the same lands and premises Pencader Hundred, New Castle County, and ,.., PAGE 6 TRI-STATE CLASSIFIEDS NOVEMBER 10, 2000

LEGAL NOTlCE ' :-.:otice is hereby gi,·en tha t the properties listed belo"· were seized for ,·iolation of Title 16 of the Delaware Code. Owners or lienholders who can es· SMALL POT BELLY GAME BOY, dishes, CANCELLED STEEL pillows, VCR movies, Sporting Equipment WOLFF TANNING tnblish that the property was forfeited bv a n act or STOVE dated 1873 BUILDINGS. Brand SAWMILL $3,795. For Sale 2000 Hoyt BEDS! Incredibly low omissio n co mmitted or omitted wtthout the ir 2 porcelain top tables­ gas grill, 2 sets· golf new! 25x36, 35x60, clubs (old) , clothes & NEW SUPER LUM- Magnatec PFX prices-R esid ential & WOLFF TANNING ~nOwl edge or consent m:1y apply for rem ission a t (old) , 2-old ice cream 45x90, 50x 150. Must shoes metal desk, bikes BERMATE 2000. Large command cam split commercial Units. Fi­ BEDS. Tan at home. BL the office of the Attornev Ge neral. Forfeitu re parlor cha.irs, library move now! Will sell for Call to s ee capacities. more option. limb with TM hunter nancing available. direct and save! Di,·ision. \\'ilrnington. Dela\vare. Persons desiring table-( old). love seat, balance owed. Free De­ Manufacturer of saw­ · easy tune rest, four Wholesale tanning sup­ Commercial/Home uni roaster & stand West­ 410-398-3191 io contest the fo rfe iture of assets seized pursuant to livery! Call toll-free 1- mills , edger'.s and skid­ pin sight, Rhino plies. Free color bro­ from $199.00. Low Title 16 of the Delaware Code. Section 4784. may inghouse 1953 Call to 888-568-9350 GARAGE, STORAGE ders. Norwood Saw­ Stabilizer. $450 obo chure. Call today 1- monthly payments. Fre• protect their intere5t by filing a cidl petition in s ee 410-398·3191 BUILDINGS: Fu ll serv­ mills , 252 Sonwil Drive, 410-885-3071 80-786·4671. Tanner's color catalog. Call toda- Superior Court within 45 da,·s a ft er the date of this ..-coMPUTERS CB's (2) with mikes, ice. All sizes available Buffalo, NY 14225. 1- after 8pm Glass Expressions. 1-800-842-1310 notice. or mailed notice. wh iche,·er ts late r 2 power packs, 1 Antron installed'!! 24x24x8, 800-578-1363 ext. 300- www.tannerstanninQ.com Superior Court Civil Ru le 71.3 sets out the require· "' & ACCESS . 99 C B Antenna asking 30x32x10, 50x96x14. N ffient~ for fi ling a civil fo rfeiture petition. $450 for a ll of it call Free literature. Specials WHEELCHAIR, HIT ANY KEY 410-398-5731 ask for 30x64x10 $8,900 or battery-operated. CITY OF NEWARK 30x64x10 $12,900 in · FRO~! : Zacharv .Jack>on AGE:-.:CY: Wilmington Custom-Made Comput- Kenneth after 10am & SLOT MACHINES Brand new, paid De laware AGE:-.: CY: Wilmington Pol ice Department ers, Setup, Training, belore 9:30pm stalled. Toll free 1-888- $5000, never used November 7, 2000 448-2505. Real One Armed Police department WHERE: 1000 Blk W 3rd UpQ rades 410-378-4256 Bandits asking $3000. Meeting Notice WHERE : 500 Blk Street www.oionroole.gpg.com 61Q-687-2282 Please call: The City of Newark T raffi c Committee will :Jefferson Street DATE S EIZED: t0/07/00 410-398-3750 J"FuRNITURE GAS, WOOD, not meet on Tuesday, November 28, 2000, due to a . DATE SEIZED: 10/14/00 ARTICLE : $354 .25 CS PELLET heating ARTIC LE : ;36 ~ 5 . 00 L"S Currency For Sale· stoves, fireplaces, in­ ======--======nplack 11110 of age nda items. Currency .: serts. Shipped nation­ CITY OF NEWARK DELAWARE FRO~! : ''''''" Bernard Clark BEANIE BEARS . wide. Wholesale prices. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE FRO ~!: .Jonathan .)one; .-\GE:-.: CY: Wilmington TY 2K Free catalog. NOVEMBER 13, 2000 - 7:30 PM CITY OF NEWARK ..-\GE:-.: CY: \\"ilmi n!!to n Police Department www.stovesdirect.com .Police Depa rtment ~ WHERE: 1000 Blk W 3rd FUZZ Pursuant to Chapter 27-2l(b)( 2)(e ) o·f the City DELAWARE or 1-800-395-9509. of Newark Subdivision and D ev e lopment \ \"HERE: W 29th Street Street Licensed installation CITY COUNCIL DATE ::iEIZED: 10112/00 DATE SEIZED: 10/07/00 MILLENNIUM Companies Needed. Regulations, Notice is hereby given of a public PUBLIC HEARING ARTIC LE :3 992.00 L"S ARTICLE 8273.00 CS hearing in the Council Chamber, Newark NOTICE Cur rency Currency ANTIQUE & GLACIER BAY wood Municipal Building, 220 Elkton Road, on Monday, November 13, 2000- 7:30PM MISC. PEACE BEAR stove fireplace insert. November 13, 2000, at 7:30 p.m., at which time . Purs uant to Section 402.2 of the City Charter FR O ~! : Det rni Flowers . FR O ~!: Troy Bratcher Steel & cast iron con­ •oak dresser w/ the Council will consider the application of of the Code of the City of Newark, Delawa re, no­ AGEC\"CY: Delaware AGE:-.:CY: Delaware CURLEY struction $150 302-737· Yorkshire Land Development, L .L.C , for the tice is hereby given of a public hearing at a reg- . Swte Police State Police hinged mirror, tiger 24 72 after 6pm oak orig. finish , 100 a pproval of a major subdiv ision located east of the ular meeting of the Council in the Council \\iHERE: 499 Bethune WHERE: 1400 S DuPont s ubdivis ion known as Woods at Yorkshire, north Chamber at the Municipal Building, 220 Elkton Drive Hwv yrs old, perfect condi· PLAVSTATION 2 99 HOLIDAY of the Diamond State Indus trial Park, and south DATE SEIZED: 10/0:VOO DATE SEIZED: 09/26/00 lio n, 4-5ft long. 3 ft Brand new, unopened Road Newa rk Delaware, on Monday, Nove mber hig h-$375 of the s ubdivision known as Robscott Ma nor, to 13, 2000 at 7:30 p.m., at which time the Council ARTI CLE: .') 37 ~7 . 00 L"S .-\RTICLE : ;53964.00 t;S sealed, still in box. $400 ·oak cabinet. KICKS construct 34 single-family homes on 11.03 areas of :currency Currency abo. Call 410,398-0 108 will consider for Final Action and P assage the (bookcase) 4 FORTUNE the s ite, to be known as Yorkshire Woods III, following proposed Ordinance: glass/and color glass RADIAL ARM SAWS which development s ha ll comply with RD zoning . BILL 00-29 - An Ordinance Ame nding • FR"O~I : She lton Johns FRO~!: ="'icole ~ l clnto sh doors 75 yrs old-$350 "AGE :-.: CY: \\i il mington .-\ GE:-.:CY: Delaware OSITO (2) make is DeWalt classification, and to leave an existing single­ Chapter 17 Housing & Property Mainte nance, •Maple dresser, (1)16'" $1 200 & (1) 14'" family home on the r emaining 6.12 acres, which by a m en di~ g the 1998 International Property Police Department State Police 150 yrs old, approx. WHERE :299 ~ Blk WHERE: 4607 Ogletow n $850 Cafl.41 0-658-8794 lot sha ll comply with RH zoning classification. Maintenance Code, By Adding a New S ection 4ft tall-$500 Call 302-378-7115 Ha rrison Street Stanton Road •Pair of French ATIENTION: sofa & ZONING CLASSIFICATIONS - R ega r din g a b a nd oned a nd Unsightly DATE S EIZED: 10/19100 DATE SEIZED: 09/20/00 doors w/hardware ask for Robin love seat, beige leather RD- (One-Fa mily, Semi-Detached) Structures. ARTIC LE : $:23 4.00 L"S .-\RT!CLE: S320.00 US $100 $600, full sz bed $150 RH - (One-Family, Detached) Susan A. Lamblack, MMC Currency Currency •srass Hurricane $15.00 each or or b/o. Both 5mnthd old S usan A. Lambl ack, MMC City Secretary City Secretary np 1113,11/10 Candlestick Lamps 2 for $25.00 410-620-2455 ' np 11/3. tO FRO": Ronald Dn,·is FR0:'-.1 : Robe rt Harris w/ red glass glo bes­ .-\GE:-.: CY: Wilmington AGE:-.:CY De la wa re $50/ pair Want a Job? Do n· t pay to fin d Police Depnrtment Swte Police •stack full-length wo rk before you get the job . CITY OF NEWARK DELAWARE \~"HERE : 1500 W Blk ~th WHERE : 11 Len ape Coat w/ hood, size A public service StreN La ne 12-14 never worn PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE D.-\TE SEIZED: 10/09/00 DATE SEIZED: 10/05/00 $100 ''''''" NOVEMBER 13,200- 7:30PM .-\RTI CLE: $25:3.00 l"S ARTI CLE: :SI5 .3S LOO US LEGAL NOTICE Pursuant to Article VIII, Section 803 of the City Charter, the Council will hold a Publ ic Hearing •Radial Arm saw Manor Family Restaura nt, Inc, T/A, Manor Currency Curre ncy and cabinet, Sears at a Regular Meeting to be held in the Council-Chamber, Municip al Bui lding. 220 Elkton Road, multi-positi on blade w/ Family Restaurant hereby inte nds to file a ppli­ Newark, Delaware, on Monday, November 13, 2000 at 7:30p.m. at w hich tim e the Council will hear cation with the Delaware Alcoholic Beverage FRO ~!: Sean BennPtt FRO~!: .Jonathan Jones instruction book and comments from the public regarding the Propose d Budget for the City of Newark fo r the Fiscal AGE :-.: CY: Wi lmingto n .-\ GE:-.:CY: Wil mington tools-$400 Control Commission fo r a license to sell beer Year 2001 . Police Depart ment Pol ice Department ALL ITEMS and wine in a restaur ant fo r on-consumption Shown below is the Ge neral Summa ry of the Proposed Budget. Copies of the Budget Message \\'HERE · 200 Blk WHERE: Cnit Blk W NEGOTIABLE the premises w he re sold, said premises being lo­ and Budget are available fo r inspection by the public in the Fin ance Department at the Munici pal VanBu ren Street 29th Streets cated at 800-806 North DuPont jlighway, New Building. 200 Elkton Road, Monday through Friday, 8:30a.m. to 5 p.m. DATE SEIZED 10/07/00 D.-\TE SEIZED· 10/02/00 Call 410-392-3344 Castle. DE 19720. Susan A lamblack, MMC Leav~ Message A protest is only valid if signed by at least ten .-\RTICLE: $7 11.05 US .-\RTIC LE: S6~687 LiS City Secretary Currency Cu rre ncy persons who r eside within one m ile of the _...GENERAL premises where the license is to operate or in CITY OF NEWARK, DELAWARE FRO~!: Geo rge Brown FRO ~! : Karen Albi no a ny incorporated areas located w ithin one mile 'MERCHANIDISE CONSOLIDATED BUDGET SUMMARY - 2001 AGE:-.:CY Wil mington .· \GE :-.: CY: Wil mington of the premises where the license is to operate . SUMMARY OF INCOME AND EXPENSES Police Depa rtment Pol ice Depa rtment The protest s hall be submitted to the Division of WHERE: W 3rd Street \\"HERE::" Pine S treet Aluminum Building alcoholic Beve rage Control within 30 days of the AGUAL AGUAL AGUA L BUDGET PRO)EGED BUDGET D.-\TE SEIZED: 09/2K/OO D.-\TEi SEIZED: 1011 8/00 12x15 make offer call first day of advertisement: Carvel Sta te Building, Income 1997 1998 1999 2000 2000 ___2Q.Q.!_ ARTICLE: $299 00 l!S .-\RT!C LE: $242.00 CS to see 410-398-3191 8 20 North Fre n ch Street, Third Floor , Utilities Contributions $11 ,216,921 $1 2,059,206 $10,312,919 $11 ,824,000 510.768,410 $12,326, 7&0 Currency Cu rrency Wilmington, DE 19801: Please call 577-52 22 with Property and Realty Ta xes 3,545,147 3,952,109 4,576,573 4,112,000 4,222,600 4,405,000 np 1l/10 BABY GRAND Piano questions or concerns. Property Tax Rate $0.40 $0.40 $0.41 $0.39 $0.39 50.42 FR O ~!: :'-. lyron Will iams 5ft Kimball, mahog- 10/27 1113 11110 any, $1500 firm, you _n_P___ , __ , ------Fees fo r Service 2,638,242 2,969,335 3,479,387 3.337,450 3,603,885 3,342,920 CITY OF NEWARK move 410-392-8790 CITY OF NEWARK Intergovernm ental Revenue 907, 298 1.039,445 1,462,798 1.221,900 1,25 1,900 1,285,100 DELAWARE Other Income 1,488,004 1)17,452 1,763,164 1,407,400 1,453,150 1,394,400 DELAWARE COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA BUY DIRECT & CITY COUNCIL Total In come $19.795, 612 $2 1, 737,547 $21,594,841 $21 ,902.750 $21 ,281,945 $22,754, 180 NOVEMBER 13, 2000 - 7:30 PM SAVE! ACR Metal 1. SILENT MEDITATION & PLEDGE OF Roofing & Siding. Agri­ PUBLIC HEARING ALLEGIANCE . c ultural , Commercial, NOTICE Carry Over Surplus 2,281,210 1,658,536 2,273,985 1,3 72.230 2,1 79,234 2,087, 210 1-A. SETTING DATE FOR SPECIAL Residential. 25 yr. war· NOVEMBER 13, 2000 - 7:30 PM Total Available Funds $22,076, 822 $23,396,083 $23,868,826 $23,274,980 523,461,179 . $24,841 ,3 90 COUNCIL MEETING ranty. All accessories. Pursuant to Section 402.2 of the City Charter 1-B. CANCELLATION OF DECEMBER 25 Steel building packages! and Section 32-7 9 of the Code of the City of Low cost! Fast delivery . Newark, Delawar e, notice is hereby given of a Expenditures 2000 COUNCIL MEETING Perso nal Services $11 ,658,663 $12,033,097 $12,498,732 $14,054,950 $13,281 ,956 514,727,470 2. CITY SECRETARY'S MINUTES FOR 1-800-325-1247, ext. #2 public hearing at a regular meeting of the Council in the Council Chamber at the Materials and Supplies 1,037,298 1,074,845 $1,044,810 1,3 62,160 1,32 7,562 1,361,520 COUNCIL APPROVAL: Contractual Services 2,394,950 2,446,928 2,723,085 2,870,920 2,686,931 2,636,220 A. Regular Council Meeting of October 23, LEGAL NOTICE Municipal Building, 220 Elkton Road, Newark, Estate of GEORGE Delaware, on Monday, November 13, 2000 at 7:30 Equipment Depreciation 553,546 548,352 734,129 675,010 718,450 763,900 2000 Other Expenses 126,950 173,186 172,891 214,600 182,620 203,300 *2-B. PUBLIC HEARING OF THE 2001 M. ~RENC H , p. m. , at which time the Council will cons ider for GENERAL OPERATING BUDGET Deceased. Fina l Action and Passage the following pro­ Total Operating Expenses $1 5,771,407 $1 6,276,408 $17,173,647 $1 9,177,640 51 8,197,519 519,692,410 *3. ITEMS NOT ON PUBLISHED AGENDA: Notice is hereby posed O rdinances: A. Public (5 minutes per speaker ) g iven that Letters BILL 00-36 - An O rdinance Annexing & Capital Improvements B. University 'Thstame ntary upon the Zoning to RH (Single-Family, Detached) the New Equipment and Buildings 5866,232 $593,000 $593,000 $532,450 $532, 450 $755,100 C. Council Members estate of GEORGE M. 112.259 Acre Reservoir Site Property Located on Materials and Contracts 669,404 671 ,345 671 ,345 529,500 529,500 1,141,600 4. ITEMS NOT FINISHED AT PREVIOUS FRENCH who departed Old Paper Mill Road, Along With the Adjoining labor 186,243 646,345 645,345 529,500 529,500 285,400 MEETING: this life on the 1st day 1.698 Acre Old Paper Mill Road Right-of-Way. of NOVEMBER, A.D . An Total Ca pita l Program $1,721,879 $1 ,910,690 $1 ,910,690 . $1 ,591,450 $1 ,591 ,450 $2,182,100 . None Bill 00-3 7 . Ordinance Annexing and . 5. RECOMMENDATIONS ON CONTRACTS 1998 late of2425 KING ­ Zoning to RD (Single-Family, Semi -Detached) a · &BIDS: MAN DRIVE, WILI\1. , 11.03 Acre Parcel a nd RH (Single-Family, Debt Service 925,000 935,000 605,255 585,000 585,000 780,000 ~0 1 Vehicle Replacements from State of DE 19810 were du ly Detached) a 6.12 Acre Parcel Located E ast of Reserve fo r Future Projects 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 0 1,000,000 1,000,000 Delaware Contracts granted u nto Al'INE F. Yorkshire Woods and North of the Diamond ·Unappropriated Surplus 1,658,536 2,273,985 2,179,234 1,920,8 90 2,087,210 1,186,880 PANICO on the 24th State Industrial Park. B. Contract 00-28, Reject Bids fo r City TOTAL EXPE NDITURES $22,076,822 523,396,083 $23,868,826 $23,274,980 $23,461 ,179 $24,841.)90 Newsletter/Waive Bid Process day of OCTOBER, A.D. Susan A. La mblack, MMC 2000, and a ll persons City Secretary AND SURPLUS C. Contract 00-21, Purchase of Two Play np 11/3,10 Features indebted to the said de­ np 10/27,11110 D. Utilize Former Contract 99-1 4 for the ceased are requested to Purchase of a 200 1 25-Cubic Yar d High make payme nts to the · Compaction Rear Loader ExecutRIX without *6 ORDINANCES FOR SECOND READING delay, and all person s & PUBLIC HEARING: h aving dem ands A. Bill 00-29- An Ordinance Amending Ch. against the d eceased 17, Housing & Prope r ty Ma intenance, By a re required to exhibit Amending the 1998 Inte rnationa l Property and present the same Ma intena nce Code, By Adding a New Section duly probated to t h e Rega rdin g Abandoned & Unsightly Structures said ExecutRIX on or B. Bill 00-36 - An Ordinance Annexing & before the 1st day of Zoning to RH (Single-F a mily, Detached), the JULY A.D. 19 99 , or 112.259 Acre Reservoi r Site P roperty Located on abide by the law in this Old Paper Mill Road, Along with the Adjoining beha lf. 1.698 Acre Old Paper Mill Road Right of Way ANNE F . PANI CO C. Bill 00-37 - An Ordinance Annexing & Executrix Chevrolet Volkswagen Nissan Dodge Zoning to RD (Single-Family, Semi-Detached) a PIET VAN OGTROP, 11.03 Acre Parcel & RH (Single-Family, ESQ. Detached) a 6.12 Acre Parcel Located East of 206 E. DELAWARE A V- STAPLEFORD'S Smitlt Yorkshire Woods & North of the Diamond State ENUE . VOLKSWAGEN,LTD . ~t ny.M'T1!:! ~~AMilKAND Industrial Park NEWARK, DE 19711 CHEVROLET 4304 Kirkwood Highwa y, np 11110,11/17,11/24 *7. PLANNING COMMISSION/ OLDSMOBILE WILMINGTON, DE ~ 410.3924200 DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDATIONS: 302·998-0131 A. ~equest fo r a Major Subdivision of a 17.15 IN THE COURT 302-834-4568 ~ 800.394-2277 Acre Property Located East of the Subdivision OF COMMON Drivers wanted ·· ® Known as Wood s at Yorkshire, North of the PLEAS 5221 Summii Bridge Rd . Ni .~sons in Stoc k Dia mond State Industrial Park and South of the FOR THE Middletown, DE 19709 Subdivision Known as Robscott Manor, to STATE OF Kia 75 U sed Cars! Ford Construct 34 Single-Family Homes on 11.03 DELAWARE (302) 378-9811 Acres to be Known as Yorkshire Woods II & 'Ib IN AND FOR Toyota Leave an Existing Single-Family Home on the NEW CASTLE 1-888-4-A-NUCAR ST. GEORGES, DE ADVANTAGEO Remaining 6 . 12 Acr es (RESOLUTION & COUNTY Newark, DE ,... » ..,..,.~ AGREEMENT PRESENTED) IN RE: CHANGE Honda NEWARK 8. ORDINANCES FOR FIRST READING: OFNA.l\1E OF WILLIAMS 738·6161 560 E. PULASKI HWY. ETHEL MAE TOYOTA A. Bill 00-38 - An Ordinance Amending Ch. CHEVROLET 1·800-969·3325 410-398-3600 20, MV&T, By Decreasing the Blood Alcohol PINE S McFARLANE 1-800-899-FORD Level Tolerance for Alcohol Violations from 0 .10 TO OLDSMOBILE ~HONDA 4000 o!owh Rd. , to .08 (2nd Read . 11127/00) ETHEL MAE 41 0-642-2433 Newark PINES (41 0) 398-4500 Pontiac 9. ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR PUBLISHED 54 39 PU LASKI HWY 302-368-6262 BAYSHORE AGENDA: Petitioner 1-aoo.a2&·osao RT ·W & 222· PERRYVILLE A. COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOTICE IS HERE­ USED CARS BY GIVEN that Ethel G.Z)i 1. R esolutioA 00-__ . Authorizing ~ 4003 N. DuPont Highwa v Mae Pines McFarlane •2 AUTOMO TIVE BL VD. No Credit Publication of a Summary Notice of Sale & ~!/antic I

FREE TO THE RIGHT DODGE CARAVAN Port Deposit, 3 family CHEVY BLAZER 'B9 BEAUTIFUL Female HOME. Sam & Simon , yd sale (Dev: Montgom­ '99 55k, all power, / Calico Kitten Free to male mixed yellow auto, ale, 4 whl dr, new cruise, 7 passenger. ery's Independence 37 tires & brakes, 96K ******* good home very lovable Lab/Retriever dogs. Thomas Stone Ct. , Sat TOYOTA 91 ' Extra $13,BOO. 41Q-398-4634 THE REAL Call 4 10-392-4112 TRANSPORTATIOfl $5,295 CHEVY S-10 About 2 yrs old. Approx 11/11 Bt o1 h/h, & ca­ cab 2 wheel dr am/fm EAGLE TALON '95 DEALS ARE AT 401bs each. They need P/U '91 5 spd, ale, good tering items, kids cloth­ cass ale bed liner $2500 ac, pw , pi, a~lo w/ over­ a loving family & a shape. $1 ,295 41 Q-398- NEWARK BLACK LAB Puppies ing & much more! Too gill"' POWER 0170 btwn 6pm & 9pm 410-392-0736 drive, cruise, am/fm est, male14wks old AKC reg fenced yd. Wonderful w/ Much To List' GMCJIMMY clean, rear spoiler, runs CHRYSLER children. They are ,.- BOATS wormed & shots $250 or SLS '93 great, good cond. $6300 JEEP!!!! b/o 410-2B7-7903 happy, healthy, enter­ W" LAWN& b/o 41Q-62Q-4014 taining, energetic, & 30 FT ISLANDER V6, AUTO, 4X4, P/S, protective little watch P"GARDEN EQUIP. ******* P/B, P/W, P/L, REAR 1981- Volvo diesel large NEWARK Honda Accord CHEVY BLACK dogs .. . not aggressive! wheel, ' bimini, Datama­ DEF, A/C, TILT, EX '98 They have had all their GOOSSEN leaf vac­ 302-731-0100 LAB/SHEPHERD rine speed, distance CRUISE, AM/FM WINTER 'S. 4cyl, auto, frnt whl dr, CAMARO mix pups, all black shots, been neutered uum, B" hose, on trailer, and depth measure­ STER/CASS, COMING! p/s, plb, p/w, pll , ale, CONV '94 1 ~ shots S50ea., (vet records avail.) & used 10hrs. $2,000. ments. H/C pressure abs, driver's a/bag, have their own beds. Goossen Chipper, 4 3. water, shower. Equip· CHEVY TINTED GLASS, V6, AUTO, P/S, P/B, 41 0-378-4873 Don't get stuck in pass a/bag, tilt, They are outdoor dogs; Hitch, $2,000. ment updates: North full ALUM WHLS P/W, P/L, REAR SUBURBAN '86 the snow and slush! cruise, am/fm curious about the inside 41 Q-275-9170 batten main, 135% jib, V6, AUTO, 4X4, P/S, READY FOR THE ster/cd, alum whls, DEF, A/C, ABS, of a house but prefer Gennaker, #1 Harkin RF This 1989 Ford BORDER COLLIE P!B, P/W, P/L, WEATHER? Bronco II has four­ 25,975 miles, TILT, CRUISE, the outdoors. Instinctive IJ9II"' WANTED system, lazy jacks sys­ stk# 19494A $17 495 free to good home little hunters and point­ REAR DEF, AIC , $7,495 wheel drive. V-6 CD PLAYER, needs room to run Call P" TO BUY ** tem, Autohelm 4000T, ers, they are "buddies"; electric bilge pump, AM/FM STEREO automatic, power AM/FM STEREO, 410-392-4112 steering, locks, Cadillac Catera '97 it ·is desirable to keep battery charger, VHF GOTTA SEE THIS! ALUMWHLS MPC 1966 PONTIAC windows, brakes, V6, auto, p/w, p/s, them together. We are rad io. Meticulously FORD p/b, p/1, p/seats, ale, REAL SHARP! FREE TO GOOD relocating and will not GTEEO TIGER 1/24 maintained. Boat lo­ $3,995 AM/FM stereo scale, slot cars, new in EXPLORER casselte, till wheel, ASS , driver's a/bag , HOME, SHEPHERD be able to take our boys cated at Cambridge MD. pass a/bag, tilt, $7,495 MIX, spayed female, 3 with us. Serious inquir­ box or RTR. 1-B00-209- Marina. For complete rear ABS, AC , cruise 3629 pgr 412-922-5970 SPORT '97 control, & 142,000 cruise, lthr wrap years old. Very friendly. ies only may call: list of extras please DODGE RAM V6, AUTO, 4X4, PIS, steering whl, am/fm 302-368-9474 410-398-1562 call: 302-629-B455 or loving miles. ssrr '98 PIB, P/W, PIL, REAR BB value $4,545. ster/cd, alum whls, FORD email us at: stk# 5000 GERMAN SHEPHERD geo-pat@ intercom. net VB, AUTO, P/S, P/B, DEF, AIC, TILT, Asking $3,500. MUSTANG '98 LEGAL NOTICE $15 495 PUPS Purebred, nice Sail away at $35,900 P/W, PIL, AIC, ABS, CRUISE, FAM/FM Call: 41Q-392-6706 V6, AUTO, P/S, P!B, Estate of ARTHUR markings. $175 Ready STER/CASS, TINTED W. LISTER. JR., 11 /4 717-786-2595 ~ · TILT, CRUISE, CD Ford Focus 2000 P/W, P/L, REAR Deceased. gii"'HQRS ES/TACK '96 C HAWK 1B' PLAYER, AMIFM GLASS, ALUM ,.. VANS 4cyl, auto, p/s, p/b, DEF, A/C, ABS, Notice is hereby FARM MARKET Center console Eagle STERICASS, WHLS, CLEAN! ale, ABS, driver's TILT, CRUISJ:, CD ,- &SERVI CES fish finder & depth • ALUM WHLS, a/bag, arn/fm PLAYER, AM/FM given th at Letter s $9.995 DODGE GRAND ster/cass, 15,600 Thstamentary upon the gauge speedometer, TONEAU COVER, HORSE TRAILER- '97 am/fm radio 120HP, CARAVAN '00 16K, still miles, stk# 19147A STER/CASS, estate of ARTHUR W. Hawk Equi Spirit, 2 H, W"POULTRY/ Johnson motor w/ WHITE/BLUE under fact warr, a/c, $11 995 ALUM WHLS, 26K, LISTER, JR. who de­ TB size with dressing ,..- MEAT power tilt & trim, E Z JEEP GRAND cruise, 4 quad seats. DRIVE TOOA Y!! parted this life on the $16.495 $21 ,950 410-378-4344 room. Aluminum and fi- · load trlr, new rollers & q-tEROKEE Ford Mustang '99 $12.995 17th day of JUNE, A.D. berglass roof. Excellent r---:~::::-:::-;:;::;-;::;;;:;---, tires, like new $7200 DODGE RAM VAN V6. auto, p/s, p/b, 2000 late of117DURSO condition . Asking $6BOO FARM FRESH obo. 41 0·392-4476 LAREDO '95 p/w, p/1 , ale, ABS, DODGE RAM 250 '92. White long van, DRIV E, HARMONY Call: 41Q-658-6713 OVEN READY V6, AUTO, P/S, P/B, towner, 97K mi , auto, driver's a/bag, tilt, HILLS, NEWARK, DE TURKEYS. am/fm ster/cd, PONTIAC Locust Pt. Farm. 1500 SLT '95 P/W, P/L, REAR ac, arnlfm radio $4500 19711 were duly grant­ IF YARD D"'RECR EA TIONAL obo. Call 410-392·5B11 alum whls, 41 Q-398-B766 VB, P/S, P/B, P/W, DEF, AIC, ABS, TILT, stk# f>077 $15 995 GRANDAM ed unto WILLIAM R. ,- SALES ,.- VEHICL ES P/L, A/C, ABS, TILT, 410·39B·3B06 LV MESS LISTER on the 19th CRUISE, AM/FM GT '97 COLORA 1760 Liberty CRUISE, AM/FM STER/CASS, PLY GRAND VOY LE Pontiac Grand V6, AUTO, P/S, P/B, day of OCTOBER, A.D. LEGAL NOTICE COACHMAN 1975 29' '94 3.BL I V6, loaded, 2000, and all persons Grove Rd, 11 /11 , 9-5. STERICASS, ALUM TINTED GLASS, Am '96 P/L, REAR DEF, AIC, RE: DEADLY sleeps 5, good cond . exc cond, 130K $B500 2dr, 4cyl, auto, p/s, indebted to the sa id de­ Huge Multi-lam garage, WHLS, LOADED! ALUMWHLS ABS, TILT, CRUISE, yd, & craft sa le. Cheap! WEAPON $2000 OBO 410-391· 410-398-no9 eves p/b, p/1 , tilt, cruise , ceas ed are requested to 1, LORIN S. JONES re­ 0246 0 ( 410-392-0072 $11.995 $12.495 am/fm ster/cass, alum CD PLAYER, ALUM make payments to the ELKTON: 109 Gilpin siding at, 707 MEL­ ~AUTOS whls, stk# 5116 WHLS, MOON ROOF · Executor without delay, Ave. (near Elkton High) ROSE DRIVE , .,-CAMPERS/ $7995 and all persons having 11 /11, B-12. Clothes, $10,495 NEWARK, DELAWARE ,.- POP-UPS '81 GMC Vandura demands against the hshld items, turn , etc. 19711 will make appli­ Ford Contour '98 deceased ar e required $200 obo/ '69 VW bug 4cyl, auto, p/s, plb, ELKTON: 117 Wh ite- cation to the judges of ELECTRA 5m Wheel 0 0 $600 obo/ 4 dividers $5 to exhibit and present hall Rd. 6'" house back the Superior Court of ale, ASS, am/fm '96 . 27' elec jack, Sips each 41 0-658-7610 ster/cass, 16,739 the same duly probated of Walmart. 11 /11 , B- ? the State of Delaware to the sa id Execu tor on 6. exc cond. $10,000 AMC HORNET 1970 miles, stk# 19603A 0 Lg variety, reas prices. in and for New Castle obo 410-378-2598 nEWARK · nEWARK $9 795 or before the 17th day of body in good shape, County, at Wilmington Chrysler ] ee~ Chrysler FEBRUARY A .D . ELKTON 132 Park ]ee~ good project car. for the next term for a SHASTA Trailer '76 244 Ea st Cleveland Ave. 2001. or abide by the Town Dr, near Thomson 244 Easl Cleveland Ave. $500 b/o 41 Q-392-4519 Chrysler Sebring neWARK. Estates, 11 111, B:30- license to carry a con­ 24ft self contained sips 800-NJE-0535 JXI '99 Chrysler )ee~ law in this behalf. cealed deadly weapon, 6 must see $1100 or b/o 800-NJE-0535 CHARITY CARS - WILLIAM R. LISTER 3:30. Multi Family. · V6 , auto, p/s, p/b, 244 Easl Cleveland Ave. , or weapons, for the 41 Q-398-3323 www. newarkcpj .com www.newarkcpj.com DONATE your vehicle. p/w, p/1. p/seats, ale, Executor ELKTON In house As seen on Oprah and 800-NJE-0535 protection of my per­ 302-731-0100 302-731-0100 ABS, driver's a/bag, PlET VAN OGTROP, yard sale MOVING 2B5 son(s), or property, or .-MOTO RCYCL ES. People Magazine! Tax pass a/bag, tilt, www.newarkcpj.com ESQ. Sycamore Rd. Mead­ both. deductible, free towing. cruise, alum whls, 206 E. DELAWARE A V­ owview Sat 11/11 & ,.- ATVs ******* ******* We provide donated ve­ conv, 17,907 miles, 302-731-0100 Loren s. Jones hicles to struggling ENUE Sun 11/12 12-4pm turn 10-3 1-2000 stk# 5059 S1B 395 NEWARK, DE 19711 h/h items, Collectibles, 1993 CR 250 lots of families. ******* np 11110 COURT 1-B00-442-4451 np 11110,11117 ,11!24 pictures, etc. extra plastic, lots of new IN THE IN THE COURT parts $2200 obo OF COMMON www.charitycars.org NUrAR"'---·· 443-309-3102 anytime PLEAS OF COMMON ==f£==KIA PLEAS Bu ying a Mobi.le Home? FOR THE 250 E. Cleveland LOCATED IN INDUSTRY 4D, FOR THE Investigate zoning ******* ACROSS FROM GLASGJVV STATE OF Ave. Newark DE THE REAL IN THE COURT STATE OF requirements in the PINES APTS. AFTER THE DELAWARE 302-738-6161 or OF COMMON DELAWARE com munity where you want BOQ-968-3325 DEALS ARE AT RAILROAD TRACKS ON PLEAS. IN AND FOR FOR www.nucarmotors.com EASTBOUND RT. 40 BEHIND NEW CASTLE IN AND to live before you buy a NEWARK FOR THE NEW CASTLE hom e. A public service FURNITURE SOLUTION STATE OF COUNTY CHRYSLER IN RE: CHANGE COUNTY message HONDA ACCORD LXI DELAWARE IN RE : CHANGE JEEP!! OF NAME OF 'B9 , auto, 4dr, 191k, ps , New, Larger Facility Just Across lhe Road (Parking Lot) 834-1200 IN AND FOR NAME OF ·:t·::t CHEVY Z2B .'<·:r ASHISH NADGIR OF pb, pw, am/fm cass, mn Now 10 Bays For Better, Faster Service .t:!.Q.\.1B.S_ NEW CASTLE Kaitlin Sikorski CONVERTIBLE rf. $3900 410-BB5-2172 MAHULI CAMARO '95. purple 610 CONNOR BLVD. BEAR, DE MON.- FRI. 8·5:30 COUNTY Lindsay Sikorski CHEVY SAT. B-12 PETITIONER(S) w1th black top ps. pb. NISSAN ALTIMA IN RE: CHANGE by her mother CAVALIER SUN. C LOSED OF NAME OF TO pw. p.• mirrors. keyless GLE '99 32K, still under FALL SPECIALS Margo D. King entry chrome wheels fact warr, ale cruise, tilt, CPE '97 Eilene Louise ASHISH SUHAS­ PETITIONER(S) ARATHI MAHULl 39k miles with extended CD, 4 dr, good cond. 4CYL, AUTO, P/S , FOREIGN & QOMEST!C Dograniecki TO NOTI CE IS HERE­ 36.000 mil·2 warranty. $11 ,950 41Q-37B-4344 P/B, P/W, PIL, REAR: • AIR CONDITIONING •ALTERNATORS PETITIONER(S) Kaitlin King $13.800 •BATTERIES • BRAKES CERTIAEO TO BY GIVEN that DEF, AIC, ABS, ASHISH NADGIR Lindsay King • Call 410-398-9432 lv Pontiac Grand J:Orix • CLUTCHES • COMPUTER DIAGNOSTICS Eilene Louise NOTICE IS HERE- msg if no answer GT '99 DRIVER'S A/BAG, ' • COOLING SYSTEMS • EXHAUST SYSTEMS MAHULI intends to ~Auto Repair McKee BY GIVEN that ·:t·:t·::r·::r::r·::t·:t·::rx::r·::r V6, auto, pis, plb, PASS A/BAG, • TOWING 24 HOURS •TUNE-UPS present a PETITION to VISA &MC ACCEPTED NOTICE IS HERE­ plw, p/1 , p/seats, ale, 5 CAVALIERS IN the Court of Common Kaitlin Sikorski , BY GIVEN that Eilene Lindsay Sikorski in­ REAL DEAL ABS, driver's a/bag , STOCK! r.------~r.------~ Louise Dobraniecki Pleas for the State of Start your campa ign tha pass a/bag, tilt, Delaware in and for tends to present a PE­ I II I intends to present a TITION to the Court of begins wllh a processe1 cruise, am/fm $7,995 New Castle County, to ster/cass, alum whls, PETITION to the Court Common Pleas for the color photo on our Frida I II DELUXE Oll. CHANGE I of Common Pleas for change his/her name Real Eslate section! Als: GM cert, 22,223 miles Oil change, & Lube. State of Delaware in I AIJGNMENT SPECIAL II Fi~er I the State of Delaware to ASHISH SUHAS­ receive a 6 line ad with 3/4 stk# 50B6 $17 995 and for New Castle high pholo to run one day i1 HONDA I 4 Wheel Alignment II Check all fluids & tire I in and for New Castle ARATHI MAHULl County, to change her lhe Cec il Whig or Newar Infinity Qx4 '97 ACCORD OX '94 1 11 Includes Oil. 1 County, to change SUHAS MAHULI name to Kaitlin King, Post Classilied s. V6, auto, 4x4, p/s, 4CYL, 5SPD, P/S, his/her name to Eilene Father I II I ARATHI MAHULI Lindsay King p/b, p/w, p/1 , ale, ABS, P/B, REAR DEF, AIC, Louise McKee Margo D. King All FOR JUST $80 driver's a/bag, pass I II I Eilene L. McKee Mother Petitioner(s) a/bag, tilt, cruise, CD PLAYER, 66K, J Mus~~r~rn~~~:~.~~~~ i ce . II Can for appointment 834-1200 J Petitioner(s) Petitioner(s) DATED: 7/10/00 alum whls, stk# 5056 GREAT CAR! L. ___ .;!'!.re!,!1~~ ___ .J L. ___ .1,xe.,res~~~ ___ .J DATED: 1116/00 Call398-1230 DATED: 10/28/00 np 1113,lli10,11117 $21 875 $7,995 np 11110,11117,11124 np 11110,11117,11124 Buick Lesabre '95 V6, auto, p/w, p/s, plb, p/1 , p/seats, ale, HYUNDAI ABS, driver's a/bag, ACCENT L '98 tilt, cruise, alum whls, 4CYL, 5SPD, PIS, stk# 5104 SB 995 P/B, REAR DEF, AIC , PARTS! TIRES! SERVICE! Mercury Sable '99 AMIFM STER/CASS, V6, auto, p/s, p/b, 29K MUST SEE! p/w, p/1 , ale, ABS, National Name Brands •.. Quality Service •.. Low Prices driver's a/bag, tilt, $5,995 cruise , am/fm sler/cass, alum whls, 1 25 ,495 miles i!?DCTNLOP !JRIOiiESTORE GOODfiEAR llii/4 ' .I ~ !/· stk# 5096 $12 495 0 Jeep Wrangler '97 4cyl, 5spd, p/s, p/b, tilt, am/fm ster/cass, newR.RK conv, stk# 5119 Chrysler $11.995 )ee~ 244 East Cleveland Ave . Pontiac Bonneville 800-NJE-0535 '99 V6, auto, p/s, p/b, plw, p/1, p/seats, ale, www.newarkcpj.com ABS, drivers a/bag, 302-731-Q100 Quiet Aide Steel belted for -strength, durability pass a/bag, tilt, Steel Bened Construction and puncture reSistance. cruise, am/fm The smart, dependable, all- season Heavy gauge inner liner to help ster/cass, alum whls, ******* . prevent road hazard damage. radial. The plus is value. stk# 5052 $16 495 TORINO GT '69 302 P205/70RI4 47.99 54.99 30X9.50RIS 82.99 Olds Aurora '97 automatic. Very sharp P205/ 65RIS 54.99 57.99 31X10.50RIS 84.99 VB, auto, pis, p/b, car! Have $5000 P205/75RIS 45.99 60.99 31Xl l.SORIS 92.99 p/w, p/1 , p/seats, ale, invested, will talk cash ASS , driver's a/bag, 48.99 P215/70RIS 52.99 STARTERS 63.99 33Xl2.50RIS 107.99 0r trade lor anything! 42.99 P215/75RIS 46.99 TIRE REPAIRS 70.99 LT245/75Rl6 97.99 tilt, cruise, am/fm 41 Q-65B-2943 44.99 P235/75RIS 52.99 TRANS SERVICE ster/Cd, alum whls, 82.99 LT265/75Rl6 98.99 leather int, moonroof, TUNE UP 32 ,705 miles, Buying a Mob il e Home? stk# 193B9A 516195 Check on warranty coverage Coupon from the manufacturer. coupon coupon coupon Coupon Pontiac retailer. transporter, and Trans Am '99 installer before you buy. A VB, 6spd, p/s, plb, publ ic service from the Tri FRAM . p/w, p/1, p/seats, ale, State Classifieds and the BRAKE 100/o ABS, driver's a/bag, GO pass a/bag, tilt, Federal Trade Commission . OIL FILTER cruise, am/fm SERVICE ster/CD, alum whls, LEGAL NOTICE SERVICE Ram air, 26 ,646 RE : DE Al>LY KARTS miles, stk#5065 WEAPON ·2 for $23495 1, Daniel C. 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