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Food & Brew incident returns Sot. Thrown bottle damages Race will serve as warm-up to annual event fire engine Pg. 2 By JOSH SHANNON [email protected] Aetna Hose, Hook and Ill CRIME Ladder Co. is taking precau­ tions after someone hurled a glass bottle at one of its fire engines as it was racing to an apartment fire last week. "It is incomprehensible that someone would do any­ thing that would endanger the lives of firefighters," spokesman John H. Farrell IV said. "At 45,000 pounds of NEWARK POST PHOTO BY KARlE SIMMONS steel and water, a crash of a Man robbed Mena Carroll, 12, plays Pokemon Go outside of Yogurt City on Main Street Monday night. fire engine of this size would surely injure or kill firefight­ of city pork By KARlE SIMMONS _ if the characters in the game sible. Until now. to discover Pokemon in a ers on the apparatus or civil­ [email protected] were real. Would he find a Earlier this month, the whole new world -his own. ians in other vehicles." in his backyard? Or 15-year-old's wildest dreams "It's amazing," he said. "I The incident happened at Police still searching Larry Carroll grew up a at the library? came true with the launch of can't stop playing." approximately 10 p.m. July for suspect playing Pokemon on his Nin­ The idea excited him, the new Pokemon Go smart­ tendo DS but he always won­ but he brushed it off be­ phone app that brings the See POKEMON See AETNA Pg. 4 dered what it would be like cause it seemed impos- game to life and allows him Page 11 I Page 11

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By KARlE SIMMONS [email protected] By next year, the Shell gas station and Dash In conve­ nience store on the corner of East Chestnut Hill Road and Marrows Road will look noticeably different That's because the entire site is getting a much-need­ ed faceli:ft, including a new convenience store nearly three times the size of the A bird's-eye view of the existing Shell gas station and car wash current one, a new car wash, at 380 E. Chestnut Hill Road. more parking spaces and a reconfigured entrance and convenience store, he said. today will remain, but the exit 'That I think will have a site will be reconfigured to NEWARK POST PHOTO BY KARlE SIMMONS According to Shawn Tuck­ significant impact on pass­ make room for 25 parking Debra Kupper, a finance assistant for the city, gets her blood drawn at the city's blood drive er, a lawyer representing ersby," Tucker said. spaces and a new entrance Tuesday. Dash In Food Stores, which Briana J atlow, real estate and exit off East Chestnut owns the property at 380 E. manager for Dash In Food Hill Road. The carwash cur­ Chestnut Hill Road, the ren­ Stores, said the gas sta­ rently behind the store will ovations are part of a larger tion was first built in 1984 also be moving to the side City-sponsored blood effort to bring some of the by Texaco and then sold to for easier access. gas stations in the county up Motiva Enterprises, LLC, in Tucker said the project is to current standards. 2000. It was later purchased moving along now that the Dash In is owned by the by Southern Maryland Oil, New Castle County Board drive sees success parent company The Wills the Wills Group and Dash of Adjustment recently Group, which is located in In. granted all of the setback­ By KARlE SIMMONS "Really this is an opportunity for the city La Plata, Md., and controls However, over the years, related variances. The plan [email protected] of Newark to give back to the community the Southern Maryland Jatlow said the convenience is to start construction next and encourage others to do the same," Oil, PEH Motor Fuels and store needs in Brookside spring and reopen in the fall The city's annual blood drive drew a good Bachman said. Southern Maryland Motor have changed - customers of 2017. During the renova­ turnout for the third year in a row on Tues­ The Deer Park Tavern's Roaming Raven Fuel brands. want larger stores with more tions, the site will be closed day. food truck and an ice cream truck were Tucker said the company food options and a more to customers. According to city spokeswoman Kelly parked outside, providing donors food owns 43 Shell and Exxon modern atmosphere. She So far, he said, nearby resi­ Bachman, approximately 50 people donated throughout the blood drive, and cornhole stations in New Castle said the new, 3,383-square­ dents and business owners blood during the event, which was held in courts were set up next to the Blood Bank's County. The Brookside lo­ foot store will have a wider haven't voiced much opposi­ front of the Newark Municipal Building as mobile unit cation is considered "one selection of existing items, tion to the project. part of the Blood Bank of Delmarva's sum­ Bachman said the city tried to create a fun of their older Cokes and expanded food service offer­ "I think they see it as im­ mer blood challenge. Out of those donors, 42 atmosphere. smokes stores," and just one ings and public restrooms proving the area because were city employees. 'We wanted to give people something to do of three they are planning to with multiple stalls. right now it's an eyesore," Bachman said the blood drive collected while they were waiting and also encourage redevelop with an updated The six gas pumps there he said. enough blood to help roughly 17 people. people to come out and hang out," she said. The Po~t Stumper ANSWERS ON PAGE 11

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By JOSH SHANNON [email protected] A 39-year-old man was robbed at gunpoint in the parking lot of a Welsh Tract Road park last week. The man was using the city-run Folk Park and re­ turned to his car at approxi­ mately 7:30 p.m. July 13, said Cpl. James Spadola, a spokesman for the Newark Police Department The rob­ ber opened the passenger door to the victim's car, sat down inside and displayed a NEWARK POST PHOTO BY JOSH SHANNON Connect with us: black handgun. A man was robbed at gunpoint in Folk Park on July 13. The robber stole money Phone 302-737-0724 ·Fax 302-737-9019 from the victim's wallet and tween 5 feet 10 inches and 5 366-7100 ext 3469 or Wil­ mation can also be provided 601 Bridge St., Elkton, MD 21921 then ran away toward Cob­ feet 11 inches tall. [email protected]. anonymously to Crime Stop­ Follow us on blefield Road. Anyone with additional de.us. You can send an pers at 1-800-TIP-3333 or Spadola said the robber information on this incident anonymous text message tip via the internet at www.tip­ Facebook Twitter was a black man in his early should contact Detective by texting 302NPD and your submitcom where a reward Newarkpest @Nwkpost 20s, 130 pounds and be- William Anderson at 302- message to TIP411. Infor- may be available. Man robbed at gunpoint on Madison Drive

By JOSH SHANNON A man got out of a gold or beige car ond robber is described only as a black [email protected] and asked the victim for a cigarette. As man. . the victim gave him a cigarette, a sec­ Anyone with additional information Police are searching for two men ond man exited the car and displayed on this incident should contact Detec­ who robbed a man at gunpoint in the a handgun. After a brief struggle, the tive Daniel Bystricky at 302-366-7100 College Park neighborhood last week. assailant stole money from the victim. ext 3136 or [email protected]. The incident happened at 10:30 a.m. The men drove away, and the victim de.us. You can send an anonymous July 14 as the 50-year-old victim was walked to the Newark police station to text message tip by texting 302NPD walking in an alley behind the odd­ report the robbery, Spadola said. and your message to TIP411. Informa­ numbered houses on Madison Drive, The first robber is described as a tion can also be provided anonymously near Lincoln Drive, said Cpl. James black man in his early 30s, between to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333 or Spadola, a spokesman for the Newark 5 feet 11 inches and 6 feet tall and be­ via the internet at www.tipsubmit.com Police Department tween 170 and 190 bounds. The sec- where a reward may be available. Newark man charged in three.bank robberies

By JOSH SHANNON arrest, dis­ the police chase, said Dela­ as a suspect through "tips [email protected] regarding a ware State Police spokesman from several sources and police offi­ Sgt. Richard Bratz. through further investigative A Newark man suspected cer's signal West is accused of robbing means," Bratz said. · in three recent bank robber­ and three TD Bank branches on Chris­ On Saturday, police found ies was captured July 16 after counts of Road near New Castle, West driving a stolen car in a police chase that winded second­ East Songsmith Drive in Wilmington and attempted its way from Wilmington to degree rob- Bear and Umestone Road in to pull him over, Bratz said. Bear. bery. He WEST Marshallton on July 14 and West then led officers on a Donald M. West, 34, was was also charged with sever­ July 15. chase that ended on Lark Av­ charged with felony resisting al traffic offenses relating to Detectives developed West enue in Bear.

Tools, stereo taken from car dent, but police are still investigating. Thief rips AC unit from Someone broke into a locked car last There are no suspects at this time. apartment window week and took several items, damag­ ing the interior during the process. Police are trying to track down the According to Newark Police spokes­ Cooking pots stolen person who removed an air condition­ Deadlines man Cpl. James Spadola, the incident from apartment er from a first-floor window on New Retail Advertising: Wednesday 9 a.m. occurred sometime between 3:15p.m. Street last week. Classified Adnrtising: Wednesday 5 p.m. Editorial Submissions: Monday 5 p.m. July 15 and 9:10 a.m. July 16 at Villa A resident of Studio Green Apart­ According to Cpl. james Spadola, Obits/Announcements/Legals: Tuesday noon Belmont Condominiums, located at 60 ments is missing two soup pots after a spokesman for the Newark Police Welsh Tract Road. someone allegedly came into her Department, the incident occurred Letters & Submissions The victim told police he left his 1996 kitchen and stole them. sometime between 5 and 7 p.m. on The Newark Post wekomes letters to the editor. There is a 300-word limit. letters Acura RL locked in the parking lot and According to Newark Police spokes­ July 14 while the resident was at the should be typed or legibly WTitten.letters must be signed and include the writer's when he returned to the car, he no­ man Cpl. James Spadola, the theft oc­ gym. name, address and phone number. As a policy we do not run thank you letters ticed someone had taken a $90 DVD curred sometime between 7:45 and 11 The resident told police that when and poems in the letters to the editor space. The Newark Post reserves the right stereo from the backseat and a bag of p.m. Saturday in the 600 block of Le­ he came back, he noticed the AC unit to edit or reject any item submitted for publication. The opinions of letters and tools out of the trunk worth $130. The high Road. was missing from his window, which submissions are those of the authors and not ne

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NEWARK POST PHOTOS BY KIRK SMITH Thousands flocked to Holy Family Church over the week­ end for the 13th-annual Summerfest The five-day carnival, held on the church's Gender Road property, featured carnival rides, games, food, live music and a poker tournament. The event started as a way to celebrate the church's 25th anniversary, but organizers never imagined it would grow into an annual event. Now it's one of the church's main fundraisers and sup­ ports the congregation and its outreach missions.

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By JON BUZBY tournament after a one-year hiatus Rookie selection in 1998. Phillips [email protected] was cut short after dropping back­ then went on to finish his playing to-hack games to Brandywine. career at Saint Joseph's University Newark American's fight for sur­ Newark National breezed where he was a two-time All-Atlan­ vival in the loser's bracket of the through the bracket with three tic 10 selection. Little League District 2 Majors All­ straight wins before falling to Bran­ Phillips played professionally Star Tournament came to an end dywine, &1, on July 13, setting up overseas for 10 different teams dur­ on July 9, following a 21-8 loss to the winner-take-all district champi­ ing an eight-year span. Brandywine. onship game two nights later. How­ McCrae spent the past five sea­ "Brandywine was too much for ever, the All-Stars lost again, 7-2, sons as an assistant coach at his us to handle that night, offensive­ ending any hopes of regaining the alma mater, national power De­ ly," Newark American manager state championship crown it held Matha Catholic High School. Prior Tony Nardo said. 'They have a from 2011-14. to that, he was the head coach for very good team and hit the ball ex­ 'The boys worked so very hard the DC Assault and DC Premier ceptionally well." and I think wanted the District 2 ti­ MU teams and served as an ath­ Newark American's chances of tle but on that day, Brandywine was letic trainer for ASM Sport Man­ playing into July seemed slim after better and you have to tip your hat agement in Las Vegas. the team lost its first game in the to them and say, 'Nice game,'" man­ McRae played at Wagner Univer­ double-elimination tournament to ager Dave Myers said. "This team sity when Ingelsby was an assistant Newark National, forcing the de­ worked very hard and I would have coach for the Seahawks. He then fending District 2 champions into to say if you came to one of our went on to finish his career at Ford­ the loser's bracket But a one-run practices you would agree. So, for ham. victory over Canal followed by lol}­ me [the end] is bittersweet" SUBMITTED PHOTO Rogers followed Ingelsby from sided wins over Capitol and Stan­ The Newark National All-Stars. Bottom row {I to r): Logan Myers, Stephen Notre Dame, where for the past two - ton-Newport gave the team hope. UD men's hoops Reynolds, Pat Blanch, Dustin Green, Ridge Redding, Dylan Thomas. Top row years he served as the team's video ''We had a good run after losing coaching staff complete {I to r): Ryan Reichard, Andrew Wenger, Raleigh Collins, Sam Hardcastle, LJ coordinator. As an undergraduate, our first game," Nardo said. "Our Sengphachanh, Mason Deluca. Not pictured Matt Davis. Coaches (I to r): Rogers served as the Irish's stu­ kids showed up ready to work and The coaching staff that will roll Jason Thomas, Manager Dave Myers, Howland Redding dent manager for two seasons. He improved at every practice and out the new era of Delaware men's was a graduate assistant at Provi­ played as hard as they could in basketball is now complete with bring a new level of energy to our points during his four years playing dence and director of basketball each game. It was that work ethic the hiring of former Notre Dame program and I am confident he will for former UD coach Mike Brey. operations at The Citadel before and commitment that made the player Torrian Jones. help develop our players both on Ingelsby's first coaching hires returning to his alma mater. whole experience fun and enjoy­ "I am very excited about the ad­ and off the court" were last month when he hired as­ The new staff welcomes back able." dition of Torrian to our basketball Jones' coaching experience in­ sistant coaches Bill Phillips and Co­ all but two returning players. staff," head coach Martin Ingelsby cludes two years at his alma mater, rey McCrae, along with director of Kory Holden () Newark National eliminated said in a prepared statement "His Pennsbury (Pa) High School, and basketball operations Pat Rogers. transferred before Ingelsby's hir­ in District 2 title game knowledge of the game and his one season at Bryn Athyn (Pa) Col­ Phillips spent the past four years ing, and Maurice Jeffers recently experience working with student­ lege. Jones, a teammate of lngelsby on the coaching staff at James Mad­ announced he would spend his fi­ Newark National's Majors All­ athletes fit perfectly with our phi­ at Notre Dame during his fresh­ ison University. He played at Wil­ nal season of eligibility at Boston Star team's bid to return to the state losophy here at Delaware. He will man year in 2()()().()1, averaged 4.6 liam and Mary and was a CM All- College.

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there have been several inciden _ POKEMON of Pokemon players wandering into From the firehouse, prompting officials to Page 1 keep the doors closed. Over the weekend, a 20-year-<>ld Pokemon Go was created by Nin­ man was assaulted and robbed tendo, The Pokemon Company and while playing Pokemon Go in Dover Niantic - a San Francisco-based at 3 am. According to police, three software development company men got the attention of the vic­ that began as an internal startup at tim, who believed they were in the Google - and works by using the area to play the game. The victim player's smartphone GPS to find approached the men, who assault­ Pokemon as they walk around in the ed him and took an undisclosed real world. Players are alerted when amount of cash from his pockets Pokemon are nearby and when they and a gold necklace before fleeing turn on the camera, the creature on foot looks as if it just appeared in front of Last week, the University of . them. They then swipe the screen Delaware Police posted a photo with their finger to fling Poke Balls @ of a Pidgey getting a ticket along and capture the Pokemon. NEWARK POST PHOTO BY KARlE SIMMONS with a message to their Facebook Players can join teams to battle Vignesh Parthiban, 16, Dani Yellanki, 20, and Sree Yellanki, 16, use their NEWARK POST PHOTO BY KARlE SIMMONS page warning players to "be aware at gyms or congregate at locations phones to play Pokemon Go on Main Street Monday night. A screenshot of the Pokemon Go of your surroundings" and "play in called PokeStops - sometimes game shows a Rattata outside of the groups, especially at night" equipped with lures to attract wild "And it's making us walk around," paying to lure Pokemon characters Newark Municipal Building on South "We caught this Pidgey trespaS& Pokemon - in order to collect items added Dani Yellanki. to their business for up to an hour Main Street. ing on private property today," the like eggs, Poke Balls and potions. Carroll, who was playing in front at a time. post reads. "Make sure the Poke­ PokeStops and gyms are typically of Yogurt City with his 12-year-<>ld "It's like putting bait out," Grain Pokemon. mon don't lure you to places you places of interest in the real world. sister Mena and friend McKenna Craft Bar+Kitchen cO-<>wner Lee ''With the app, he can actually don't belong." Since launching on July 6, Poke­ Murphy, 15, said the game could be Mikles said. "It attracts people to the play the game how you're supposed UDPD Chief Pat Ogden said the mon Go has taken the world by improved with a friends list and the restaurant, and it's really cool to see to and he loves it," Colatriano said. post was meant to be lighthearted storm. It is currently available in ability to trade Pokemon with other people who are playing the game ''Now you see that same joy that he and a creative way to deliver an im­ more than 30 countries, including players. Still, it's pretty good as is, he just walk in." has on the faces of 20 year olds." portant safety message. the United States, Canada, Japan and said. He and CO-<>wner Jim O'Donoghue The store at 280 E. Main St is not "In the trying times police officers much of Europe, and has upward of '1t's like Pokemon in real life," he are diving headfirst into the Pok& only a gym, but there are also two are facing in the country, we're con­ 21 million daily active users, making said. 'Tve always loved that concept mon craze and are even hosting PokeStops just outside in Market stantly looking for ways to connect it the biggest mobile game in U.S. as a kid." a themed happy hour on Monday East Plaza Colatriano said Blue Hen and build trust with the students in history. . '1 just think all of the characters from 6 to 8 p.m. He said they will be Comics often puts out lures to draw our community," he said. "We cer­ are so cute," Murphy added. giving away a Pokemon prize pack inPokemon. tainly don't want to see anyone get 'Uke going back to Carroll said it's fun to be a part to someone who tweets a photo "And hopefully tons of people," he lured where their safety is compro­ your childhood' of the craze - however long it may from the restaurant during the hair said. mised and they're at risk." last-and he and Mena are enjoying py-hour. Tonight, the store will be host­ Ogden said players are welcome In Newark, players can be seen meeting other players while explor­ Some shops and restaurants are ing a Pokemon-themed food truck to explore the UD campus for Poke­ walking in groups up and down ing their environment offering discounts to Pokemon play­ festival from 6 to 9 p.m. in front of mon, including the open university Main Street at all hours of the day, '1t's really addicting," Mena said. ers, while places like Home Grown the shop. There will be Pokemon­ buildings and the Morris library. faces buried in their phones as they "All I want to do now is walk around Cafe, Arena's Deli and Grassroots themed food and Superdojo Martial The dorms, however, are off limits. hunt down their next Pokemon. outside." are using their own outdoor adver­ Arts will lead activities for kids. "People can check out Memorial Newark residents Vtgnesh Part­ Carroll admitted that he never tizing to let players know they have Hall. It's an open building and we hiban, 16, Dani Yellanki, 20, and walked the full length of Main Street Pokemon inside. Police offer safety tips don't have any objections to people Sree Yellanki, 16, all downloaded the before playing Pokemon Go, and Jason Colatriano of Captain Blue Although fun, Pokemon Go can ·going inside," Ogden said. ''They game shortly after it came out now he's making new discoveries Hen Comics said he and his cowork- also be dangerous. There have been just shouldn't be disrupting any' "We started hearing about it from around town every day. ers are loving the craze. several incidents across the country classes or meetings." our friends. Everybody else was ''There's a park right across from "It's awesome to see something of players getting into car accidents, Cpl. James Spadola said the New­ doing it, so why not?" Dani Yellanki our neighborhood that I never knew like this out there," he said. tripping and even walking off cliffs ark Police Department is also urg­ said. was there until I downloaded the For those who grew up playing while trying to catch Pokemon. Last ing players to be cautious. They've only been playing for game," he said. the trading card game popular in week, police rescued two men who "Remain focused on your sur­ about a week, but it's safe to say the 1990s, Colatriano said Pokemon weren't paying attention and fell 50 roundings and not just on the they're obsessed, especially with Game a boost to Go serves as a bit of nostalgia while to 100 feet off a bluff in Encinitas game," he said. the game's augmented reality that local businesses at the same time giving younger near San Diego. He reminded players that hunt­ makes it look like Pokemon are out players who are used to the video In Newark, players are being ing for a Pikachu while behind the in the real world. While players are running around game a more life-like way to "catch drawn to Aetna Hose, Hook and wheel is illegal. '1 used to play on Nintendo DS, but town catching Pokemon, busineS& 'em all." _ladder Co's Station 9 on Academy ''You can't use your cellphone now it's like real life. It's awesome," es in the area are using the game to He said his 8-year-<>ld son plays Street by the app, which has desig­ while driving, unless you're calling Parthiban said. '1t's like going back catch customers. Retail stores and with the cards and uses his imagi- nated the fire station as a PokeStop. 911," he said. "There's no Pokemon to your childhood." restaurants that are PokeStops are nation to catch, battle and trade Aetna spokesman John Farrell said Go exception."

the rig and maintain control childish prank - but said it eral incidents of Pokemon person climbed atop Aetna's crimestoppersweb.com, or by AETNA of the fire engine," Farrell is concerning in light of re­ players wandering into the ladder truck and another sending an anonymous tip by From said. ''He was able to keep the cent national events and has firehouse. yelled "(Expletive) you. This text to 274637 (CRIMES) us­ Page 1 apparatus on the roadway, prompted Aetna to imple­ The need for added precau­ is my neighborhood," police ing the keyword "DSP." considering he had little view­ ment safety precautions. tions is sad, Farrell said, not­ reported at the time. One de­ 14 on West Chestnut Hill ing area left to see through "Because of heightened ing that the fire stations have fendant later pleaded guilty to Road near the Academy Hills the remaining glass." concerns over being targeted always welcomed visitors, obstructing firefighters and neighborhood as firefighters The damage Will cost the along with law enforcement, whether they were neighbors was sentenced to six moths were heading to a reported volunteer fire department stations have been told to looking to chat or kids excited in jail, according to court re­ fire at Oak Tree Apartments more than $1,000. The en­ keep apparatus bay doors to see a fire engine up close. cords. on Wenark Drive. The road gine, housed at Station 8 on down," Farrell said. Farrell said that in his 48 State troopers are inves­ is poorly lit, so firefighters Ogletown Road, will be out At Station 9 on Academy years in the fire service, he tigating last week's bottle didn't see the person who of service for some time, and Street, the problem has been never experienced an Aetna incident, and anyone with threw the bottle, which shat­ Aetna had to move an engine compounded by trespassers fire engine being targeted. information is asked to con­ tered the windshield on the from another station to fill its lured there by the popular However, a search of the tact Cpl. Jacquelyn Reed at driver's side. place. smartphone app Pokemon Newark Post archives uncov­ Delaware State Police Troop No one was injured, and the Farrell stopped short of as­ Go. The app designated the ered a 2013 incident in which 6 at 302-633-5000. Informa­ driver was able to slowly pro­ serting that the incident was a fire station as a "Pokestop," an unruly crowd attempted tion may also be provided by ceed the remaining half-mile purposeful attack on firefight­ where users can load up on to block Aetna firefighters calling Delaware Crime Stop­ to the fire scene. ers - it could, he said, have virtual supplies for the game. from assisting with a house pers at 1-800-TIP-3333, via the ''The driver was able to slow been just a poorly-conceived Farrell said there were sev- fire near Elkton, Md. One internet at www.delaware. ~000 41 0·398·1230 or To place an ad online please visit 800·220-1230 or fax us 24 hours www.chesapeakeclassified.com 7daysaweek 41 0-398-8192 601 Bridge Street, ~lkton, MD 21921 Monday- Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Checks, Cash or CredH Card [ :41 B!:!:!!!l

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PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS: (15 minutes per presenta­ Bake Sale! 443-993-1724 call/text '04 Dodge Ram-1500. 4DR, tion; public comment [1 minute per speaker]) Supporting the Mission Trip to AC, multi-cd player, 4WD, 115k A. Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) Pre­ miles $7,000. 443-786-4515. There's a song in senation for FY2015- CliftonLarsenAIIen DR my heart! North East Moving Sale. 166 I sold it through 2. ITEMS NOT ON PUBLISHED AGENDA: Mahogany Dr. Saturday 7/23, the classifieds! A. Public (3 minutes per speaker) 9am-4pm. Furniture, clothes, B. Elected Officials who represent City of Newark resi­ collectibles, baskets and much dents or utility customers more. WANTED: C. University GREAT DEAL! 1988 22 Ft RV's or travel trailers, Cars, (1) Administration (5 minutes per speaker) Stingray Powerboat; seats (2) Student Body Representative(s) (5 minutes per WILMINGTON Large Estate Trucks, Suv's, any condition. 5 adults comfortably; inboard Cash Buyer. Will pay more speaker) Sale 2415 Hartley Place. 350 hp Mercruiser; with trailer Friday 7/22 and Saturday 7/23 than anybody else! D. Lobbyist and cover; dual step ladders, E. City Manager 8am-2pm 1990 Corvette, 22,300 miles, No hassle. stereo, cabin and more! $4600. Call Jr: 443-414-4145 F. Council Members Awesome ride! Located in garage kept, black with red leather interior, excellent condi­ Havre de Grace. Call (202) The household goods and 3. ITEMS NOT FINISHED AT PREVIOUS MEETING: None 368-9561 tion, inside/out. $12,900. 610- 212-9400. Centreville personal effects of the follow­ *4. APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS. COMMITTEES AND DC BIG FLEA & ANTIQUES ing person(s) will be sold at Public Auction on the prem­ COMMISSIONS: MARKET JULY 23-24 Over 700 DONATE AUTOS, TRUCKS, A. Reappointment of Ajay Prasad to the District 1 Posi­ booths! 2 Bigs! Shop for Bar­ ises of Delaware Moving and RV'S. LUTHERAN MISSION Storage Inc., 214 Bear Christi­ tion on the Conservation Advisory Commission For a gains! DULLES EXPO CTR 4320 SOCIETY. Your donation helps Three-Year Term to Expire March 15, 2019 Chantilly Shopping Ctr; Chantilly, ana Road, Bear, DE 19701 on local families with food, cloth­ August 9, 2016: Travis Smith, VA 20151 www.thebigfleamarket. - ing, shelter, counseling. Tax de­ *5. SPECIAL DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS: ,com 757-430-4735 -- -...... ,.,....,... ; Wilmington, DE; Tony Mauzo, ductible. MVA License #W1044. Kansas City, MO. A. Special Reports from Manager & Staff: None 410-636-0123 or www.Luther­ np 7/15,22 2645796 ... anMissionSociety.org *6. RECOMMENDATIONS ON CONTRACTS & BIDS: None XPRESS 15Ft. Bass Boat 2005. THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE OF *7. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: (Ending May 31, 2016) 1998 JOHN DEERE GATOR Garage Kept. Original Own­ DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY 6x4, Curtis Steel cab with er. 25HP Mercury Outboard IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF *8. ORDINANCES FOR SECOND READING & PUBLIC safety glass window, clean 100hrs. Minn Kola Electric, LAUREN MARIE MCNULTY HEARING: None title, no accidents, 1354 hours, Raised Seats, Fishfinder, Rod/ Petitioner(s) new rubber around, automatic, Gun Storage, Galvanized Alu­ TO *9. RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE PLANNING COM­ $2,000 . Call or even text at minum Trailer $8,000 LAUREN MARIE GOLD MISSION 682-651-7519 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that LAUREN MARIE MCNULTY 410-398-6321 ANDIOR PLANNING & D~VELOPMENT DEPART­ intends to present a Petition to the court of Common Pleas for the Mf.N.!;_None 20" Wrought Iron plant stand State of Delaware in and for New Castle County, to change his/ with tile top. 302-384-8511 $30 her name to LAUREN MARIE GOLD. *10. ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR PUBLISHED AGENDA: OBO. LAUREN MARIE MCNULTY A. Council Members: None Petitioner B. Others: Date:t: 7/9/2016 2002 JOHN DEERE 4200 Die­ 1. ~iscus~ion an~ P

LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF NEWARK LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE RE: DEADLY WEAPON DELAWARE RE: DEADLY WEAPON RE: DEADLY WEAPON RE: DEADLY WEAPON I, Daniel Wilson, residing at CITY COUNCIL I, Charles Edward Bonadio I, Oluwarotimi Olasukanmi I, Benjamin Saun-Yong 203 Brennen Dr., Newark, DE PUBLIC HEARING Jr., residing at 314 Arbour Akojie, residing at 11 Charles South, residing at 140 Au­ 19713 , will make application NOTICE Dr., Newark, DE 19713, will Ct., Newark, DE 19702, will tumn Horseshoe, Newark, DE to the judges of the Superior make application to the judg­ make application to the judg­ 19702, will make application Court of the State of Delaware August 8, 2016 - 7:00 P.M. es of the Superior Court of the es of the Superior Court of the to the judges of the Superior in and for New Castle Coun­ State of Delaware in and for State of Delaware in and for Court of the State of Delaware ty at Wilmington for the next New Castle County at Wilm­ New Castle County at Wilm­ in and for New Castle Coun­ term for a license to carry a Pursuant to Section 402.2 of the City Charter and Section 32- ington for the next term for a ington for the next term for a ty at Wilmington for the next concealed deadly weapon, or 79 of the Code of the City of Newark, Delaware, notice is hereby license to carry a concealed license to carry a concealed term for a license to carry a weapons for the protection of given of a public hearing at a regular meeting of the Council in deadly weapon, or weapons deadly weapon, or weapons concealed deadly weapon, or my person(s), or property, or the Council Chamber at the Municipal Building, 220 South Main for the protection of my per­ for the protection of my per­ weapons for the protection of both. Street, Newark, Delaware, on Monday, August 8, 2016 at 7:00 son(s), or property, or both. son(s), or property, or both. my person(s), or property, or Daniel Wilson p.m., at which time the Council will consider for Second Reading Charles Edward Bonadio Jr. Oluwarotimi Olasukanmi both. 7/19/16 and Final Passage the following proposed Ordinances: 7/19/16 Akojie Benjamin Saun-Yong South 7/14/16 7/15/16 np 7/22 2648725 np 7/22 2648610 Bill16-18 An Ordinance Amending Chapter 32, Zoning, Code np 7/22 2647764 np 7/22 2647946 of the City of Newark, Delaware, By Clarifying Ex­ ceptions for Height of Buildings and Building Set­ LEGAL NOTICE back Lines Notice of Public Sale RE: DEADLY WEAPON Pursuant to the Delaware Self-Storage Facility Act, a public auction will take place on: 8/29/2016 at I, David Eugene Mullins, re­ Renee K. Bensley below listed PS Orange Co. facilities, for the following units, the contents of which shall be sold to siding at 6 Windflower Drive, City Secretary satisfy the owner's lien. Newark, DE 19711, will make application to the judges of np 7/22 2646927 201 Bellevue Rd. Newark, DE (302) 737-3253 the Superior Court of the TIME 10:00 am State of Delaware in and for A074- Johnson, Lainu Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools New Castle County at Wilm­ THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE OF A102- Couram, Rhajan Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools ington for the next term for a DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY A117- Knapp, Frankie Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools license to carry a concealed IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF B019- Bell, Jarrod Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools deadly weapon, or weapons HELENA AJARKO B054 - Knox, Kenneth Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools for the protection of my per­ Petitioner(s) C060 - Edler, Tracie Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools son(s), or property, or both. TO D002 - Dewees, Alisson Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools David Eugene Mullins HELENA MANU SARFO D021 - Brown, Simon Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools 7/13/16 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that HELENA AJARKO intends to E005 - Watts, Gloria Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools np 7/22 2647416 present a Petition to the court of Common Pleas for the State of E030 - Davis, Jason Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools Delaware in and for New Castle County, to change his/her name F005 - Riley, Lauren Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools to HELENA MANU SARFO. F031 -Walters, Latesha Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools LEGAL NOTICE HELENA AJARKO F037 - saylor, marilyn Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools RE: DEADLY WEAPON Petitioner F058 - Morales, Ricardo Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools I, Irene Ann Blair, residing at DatErl: 7/11/2016 F076 - Casen, Latya Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools 2832 Frazer Road, Newark np 7/22,29,8/5 2646745 DE 19702, will make applica­ 3800 Kirkwood Hwy. Wilmington, DE (302) 737-3253 tion to the judges of the Supe­ THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE OF TIME 10:00am rior Court of the State of Del­ DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY 1004- McNeil Brooks Holdings LLC. Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools aware in and for New Castle IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF 1015- Mowbray, Robert Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools County at Wilmington for the LABANYA MOOKERJEE 1046- Broadnax, SimoneT. Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools next term for a license to carry Petitioner(s) 1067- Deangelo's Pizza Corporation Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools a concealed deadly weapon, TO 1071 -Davis, Herman Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools or weapons for the protection VIOLA MOOKERJEE 1179- Graybeal, Jane Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools of my person(s), or property, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that LABANYA MOOKERJEE in­ 2073 - Poteat, Larry Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools or both. tends to present a Petition to the court of Common Pleas for the 4004 - Munley, Amanda Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools Irene Ann Blair State of Delaware in and for New Castle County, to change his/ 4090 - Feaster, Jerimiah Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools 7/14/16 her name to VIOLA MOOKERJEE. 5025- Mercer, Sherri Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools 5051 - Kargbo, Haleema Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools np 7/22 2647828 LABANYA MOOKERJEE Petitioner 5055 - Spencer, Dayna Boxes I Bags I Totes LEGAL NOTICE DatErl: 7/6/2016 np 7/15,22,29 2646767 425 New Churchmans Rd. New Castle, DE 19720 (302) 328-9101 RE: DEADLY WEAPON TIME 10:00am I, James Maravelias, residing A005 - Mccloud, Nakeil Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools at 150 West Savannah Drive, B045 - Pratt, Rodney Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools Bear, Delaware 19701, will THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE C015- Gangemi, Michael Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools make application to the ludg­ STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY C036- Leech, Kyle Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools es of the Superior Court of the IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF C051 - Flanagan, Brandi M Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools State of Delaware in and for SANDRA LYN BOWMAN C060 - Thomas, Delores Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools New Castle County at Wilm­ Petitioner(s) C154- Wynn, Titania Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools ington for the next term for a TO D033 - garrett, Iorette Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools license to carry a concealed SAUNDRA LYN BOWMAN D036 -Walls, Robert Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools deadly weapon, or weapons NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that SANDRA LYN BOWMAN in­ E031 - Diaz, Arlene Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools for the protection of my per­ tends to present a Petition to the court of Common Pleas for the E041- Paul, Sarah Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools son(s), or property, or both. State of Delaware in and for New Castle County, to change his/ E062 - Lewis, Garrett Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools James Maravelias her name to SAUNDRA LYN BOWMAN. E064 - Ozer, Hayal Ece Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools 7/15/16 SANDRA LYN BOWMAN F005 - Driggins, Darryl Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools np 7/22 2648013 Petitioner F100- Turner, Antonio Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools DatErl: 6/17/2016 F141 -Walker, John Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools LEGAL NOTICE np 7/15,22,29 2646868 G009 - Lacey, Glenn Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture RE: DEADLY WEAPON G018- shahan, kaitlyn Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools I, Charles A. Blair, Sr., resid­ G019- Barnett, Dwayne Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools ing at 2832 Frazer Rd., New­ G029 - Ellsworth, Kimberly Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools ark, DE 19702, will make ap­ THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE H003 - Predeoux, Larry Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools plication to the judges of the STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY H024- Thompson, Tracy Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags'! Totes; Furniture; Tools Superior Court of the State IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF of Delaware in and for New MONET JACKSON 3801 Dupont Parkway New Castle, DE 19720 (302) 654-9892 Castle County at Wilmington Petitioner(s) TIME 10:00am for the next term for a license TO A144- Ali-Rawlins, Quantese T Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools to carry a concealed deadly MONE'T FLOYD A212 - Holden, Alisha D Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools weapon, or weapons for the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MONET JACKSON intends to A249 - Presley 3rd, Robert Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools protection of my person(s), or present a Petition to the court of Common Pleas for the State of A254 - Briscoe, Deshawna Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools property, or both. Delaware in and for New Castle County, to change his/her name A265- Brantley, Francis Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools Charles A. Blair Sr. to MONET FLOYD. B314- Foster, Diona Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools 7/15/16 MONET JACKSON B321 - Roberts, Rayannie Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools Petitioner np 7/22 2648139 C620- williams, nicole Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools DatErl: 7/12/2016 D832 - Dorantes Plascencia, Midiam Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools np 7/22,29,8/5 LEGAL NOTICE 2647116 E1002- Redden, Valerie Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools RE: DEADLY WEAPON E1020- Kuumba Academy Charter School I, Diane Salvatore residing at THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools 9 Winterbridge Court, New­ STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY E926 - Lopez, Nico J Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools ark, DE 19711, will make ap­ IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF F1043- DeRamus, Vonnetta Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools plication to the judges of the BLAKE CHRISTINE JOYNER F1056- Ramos, Igor Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools Superior Court of the State Petitioner(s) F1062- Redden, Natasha Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools of Delaware in and for New TO F1094- Ransom, John Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools Castle County at Wilmington BLAKE CHRISTINE KAMAU G1128- Wilson, Viola Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools for the next term for a license NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that BLAKE CHRISTINE JOYNER G1148- Gonzalez, Milagros Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools to carry a concealed deadly intends to present a Petition to the court of Common Pleas for the H1190- Norwood, Damon Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools weapon, or weapons for the State of Delaware in and for New Castle County, to change his/ H1207- Williamson, Aaron Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools protection of my person(s), or her name to BLAKE CHRISTINE KAMAU. H1211 -Broadnax, Mandrea Bedding I Clothing; Boxes I Bags I Totes; Furniture; Tools property, or both. KAASYA JOYNER Diane Salvatore Petitioner All sales are subject to cancellation. Public auction terms, rules, and regulations will be made prior 7/18/16 DatErl: 7/14/2016 to the final sale. np 7/22 2648158 np 7/,22,29,8/5 2647830 np 7/22/29 2648458 ...... ~ ...... \.;':;:- ... ~ .... ~ ... •...... ~i.;.~ ... "~ ...... ------~: =!! ,._.------NEWARK POST 7.22.2016

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