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101 st Year, 18th Issue C 2010 May 14, 2010 www.newarkpostonllne.com Newark, Del. Parking fee change ok'd

for proposed. Chipotle Grill. The Newark City Council walking away from the project. but was happy with the revised unanimously approved a com­ Chipotle agreed to seek the payment plan. promise parking waiver fee plan compromise at the urging of In other action, the council: for a restaurant that wants to Newark Mayor Vance Funk. • Agreed to look for ways to open on Main Street. The city charges the waivers ease the burden on non-profits, Chipotle Grill, which calls as a way to pay for parking costs schools and other tax-exempt itself a "Fresh Mex" restaurant, and future expansion in Newark. organizations in paying for sought a 50 percent reduction A long-discussed parking ramp refuse pick up. Those pickups in the parking waiver for a caf­ in downtown has been on hold, had been paid for by the city, eteria-style location at the site as the city works to improve its even though the organizations of the former Copy Maven on finances and avoid taking on do not pay property taxes. The Main Street. Its name refers to a additional debt. city is asking nonprofits to pay smoky pepper used in Mexican Funk, in arguing for a modi­ for services as it struggles with a food. fication of the waiver, cited the downturn in real estate transfer· Instead the council adopted fact that the building has been tax revenues. Nonprofits outside a suggestion to levy the remain­ vacant for five years. He also the city have to pay private haul­ ing 50 percent of the $74,000 noted that the city would even­ ers for refuse costs. parking waiver over 10 years. tually -get. the waiver money • Heard a presentation on Officials of the chain stressed through the development of the a proposed natural gas gen- that the compromise is subject site. It was also reported that the . eration expansion at. a power to approval by the company. location had been shown by real plant in Smyrna owned by the It would allow the Chipotle to estate agents 1()() to 150 times, Delaware Municipal Electric reduce its development costs for but had not generated any firm Corp. Newark accounts for 35 the site, with the 50 percent paid commitment until now. percent of the generation from over 10 years shifted to the oper­ Councilman Paul Pomeroy DEMEC, which serves a number ating budget. Those costs, with expressed concerns about the of municipalities in the state. ... __ from a previous Memorial Day Parade. the parking waiver money added proposed fee reduction setting Doug Rainey in, had resulted in the company a precedent for future projects, and Mark Corrigan. NEWARK PHOTO

ewark's Memorial Day At 2 p.m., Maj. Thomas Center Drill Team. The Master N Parade will mark its E. Kelly, USMC Retired, will of Ceremonies for the event 75th anniversary on lead marching bands, military will be Col. Robert Hyland Making a Sunday at 2 p.m. units, and community par­ from' the Delaware National In attendance will be ticipants down Main Street. Guard. marching units representing all The parade will follow 1\ Street closures and detours Difference branches of the service, veter­ route North on South College for the parade will go into ans organizations, schools and Avenue, East on Main Street, effect in stages starting around Volunteers from the community organizations. South on South Chapel Street, 12:30 p.m. Delaware Ave is University of Delaware and Prior to the parade, at 1 and end at Haines Street. The closed starting at 12:30 p.m. Food Bank of Delaware began p.m., at State Memorial reviewing stand will be located Main Street is closed starting the first stages of planting at Ceremony will be held outside at Academy and Main Streets. at 1:30 p.m. Traffic is diverted the university'S Garden for the Memorial Hall on The Green A City Memorial Ceremony to Park Place and Cleveland Community this morning. at the University .of Delaware. . will be held at the Academy Ave which causes long delays. Volunteers spent the morn­ The ceremony honors those Building following the parade, On Saturday, a Civil War ing mulching, spreading com- who have died making the ulti­ with a performance by the See PARADE, 8 ~ mate sacrifice for their nation. U. S. Coast Guard Training See GARDEN, 14 ~

.-.:! r..:!6r 30 )(~I:;JN3N lINn S,I:;JI~3S 3()t::I 3:J3,10.:) S rSf :~~t:fCle J 7 3~t:fNfj73a ::10 :·U ISCi.3rifNI7 s ...... 7 Stjr a N:Nit:f){ Z,'·PG!/..-!O P~SL.7i.100 ,!.6' 1. [!J[G-£x::::t:::I.:.... · ... · ... ·.'I;::,:.·.'I.: ... • .... : ..• .... • .... • ... : .... 11___ .. _ ...... Page 2 • The Newark Post • Friday, May 14,2010 , News. Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311 POLICE BLOlTER Thief takes boat to investigate a criminal mis­ had gained entry into the facil­ working at the WalMart. The pects. One of the suspects Apartments in the Bear area. chief compliant where several ity and was found to be intoxi­ victim reported that all three lifted his shirt to' show a hand­ He has been transported to the from storage area suspects had flipped a white cated. When asked if he was of them worked at night and gun that was tucked into his Christiana Hospital where he Police are on the lookout Subaru Legacy onto its passen­ a resident of the apartment that since the job was com­ waistband. The suspects then is being evaluated. Upon his for a 23-foot 2003 Sonic sport ger side. The car, registered to complex, he replied "No" and pleted, the other men went demanded the victim's iPod, - release, he will be charged boat with trailer that was taken a 56 year-old Annapolis, Md. was detained while security home. He reported that the which he was listening to at with 18 criminal offenses that from a Newark business. The woman, was .parked under the called the police. The man unknown suspects had stolen the time of the encounter. The -include two counts of kid­ boat's owner told police that South College Ave. bridge. A became combative and was several items of personal and victim surrendered the iPod, napping, aggravated menac­ he has kept the boat in storage neighbor reported that he had handcuffed before police job-related computer equip­ then ran north on S. College ing, reckless endangering and during the off-season for the heard a loud crash and saw the arrived. ment and some electronic Ave. The suspects were last multiple weapon offenses. past five years without any car lying on its side. He did Police performed a breath­ items belonging to the hotel. seen fleeing westbound on On Monday, at 5:43 a.m. , problems. The boat is white not see any vehicles or anyone alyzer test on the subject who The estimated total of all Winslow Rd. County Police responded to and features a purple, yellow, leaving the scene before he showed a reading of .223 goods is over $8,900. Both suspects are black the Fox Woods Apartments in and lime checkered flag pat­ called the police. blood alcohol content. While An investigation of the males, 18 to 20 years of Pike Creek for a report of tern on its side. It is valued When officers arrived, the being held on the trespass­ room showed no forced entry age, with average to athletic a domestic dispute involving at $36,000. car had had its passenger side ing charge, police discov­ from either the wide-open builds. One was wearing a a weapon. When the officers The owner said that he co­ window shattered and brown ered that the man has active front door of the room or from gray hoodie. . arrived, they found a 31 year­ owns the boat with his broth­ and fluids were reaking capiases from both the New the balcony. No fingerprints The victim, a 21 year-old old female victim who report­ er-in-law, but that he has no from the engine compartment. Castle County Family Court were recovered. male University of Delaware ed her estranged husband had idea who would take the boat. The car also suffered several andNCC CCP. Employees at the hotel student, was not injured. just grabbed and pulled her The trailer could have been scratches and dents and a bro­ stated that they saw the door Information about this out of her car and pointed moved by a light-duty vehicle ken side mirror. Total damage Hotel customer open, when they passed, and robbery can be reported to a handgun at her. She also or an SUV. was $1,500. No fingerprints that the room was in disarray, Det. Fred Nelson at 302-366- advised her boyfriend over­ Police are reviewing video were recovered at the scene. finds room ran­ but no more so than when they 7110 ext 136 or Frederick. heard the sounds of her car footage from adjacent busi­ sacked saw it previously in the week. [email protected]. horn (she sounded the horn) nesses in order to get a better Trespasser turns Video tape footage of the Information can also be anon­ and came outside the see what look at the incident. A robbery of a custom­ hotel is being reviewed by ymously reported to Crime was going on. out to be a fugitive er staying at the Howard Newark officers. Stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333, Choury then turned the Johnson's on south. College where a reward may be avail­ weapon on the 24 year-old A Newark man was arrest­ Ave. occurred on Saturday Prank turns into ed for trespassing at the Studio able. male and forced him back into morning. The victim, a 38 Gunman takes iPod the apartment at gunpoint. damage for car Green Fitness Center, at 9 year-old resident of Allentown, Thorn Lane, by employees A street robbery occurred Once inside, Choury fortified owner Pa., was staying at the hotel on South College Avenue, Man surrenders in with Bayside Security Patrol the front door and barricaded Last Thursday morn­ while performing mainte­ Newark on Sunday May 9 Pike Creek area the two of them inside. Police Services. nance work at the WalMart in ing, officers were called in The 37 year-old suspect around 1:20 a.m. The vic­ learned the gun discharged Elkton, MD. tim was walking northbound New Castle County Police while he was moving furniture The man told police that he on S. College Avenue, near have arrested Andre Choury, around inside the apartment. had been staying all week with Winslow Road, when he was 34, whose last known address No one was injured as a result CECIL COLLEGrE two other men who were also approached by the two sus- was in the Valley stream Garden of the shooting . . 50rt) ANN1VEl§A~1 CORRECTION In last week's Police BloHer, it was reported that Cecil SCOCC15t) AME5 Jackson and his wife had not paid for a set of tires from G Pep Boys in police report. Jackson's wife says the 5A't:U1\..bAI ~ MA115~ 2010 tires were paid for. fAl1\..1(lll~ MA:~_llANb 8:00 A.M. 't:O 6:00 p.M. -----, Spend the day watching Highland dancing, piping and drumming ~sj Thursday NilJht competnion, Scottish-style fiddling competition, musical guests Seven Nations, BROTHER, Rathkeltair, and Searson, athletics r>!- ~ - on the Loft.·· competition with returning guest Gregor Edmunds, former world Highland games champion, sheep dog demonstrations, and watching II/let ~ e~ Sa" the massed bands pass in review. Enjoy authentic Scottish food and browse the various exhibits, and vendors and vistl the Clan tents. #1 Maryland Crabs INFORMATION NIGHT Includes: Fried Chicken, Hush Puppies, I Tickets: $15 per adult, Fries, Soup & Salad Table Tuesday, May 18, 2010,6:30 - 8:30 p.m. children under 12 free. Cecil College, Elkton Station STARTING THURSDAY, MAY 27'.1! ENGAGE WITH ..• For further information contact: Reservations Start at 5 pm Faculty, students, and staff LEARN ABOUT... 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_... _- _. - . -- .. ~ On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, May 14, 2010 • The Newark Post • Page 3 COMMUNITY NEWS Del Tech student RayFair Block Party Street, Delaware City 19706. University in the fall. guitar instructor at Pencader renowned BirchTree Center for Adult Ticket Price $10.00; Charter School, a graduate of Healthcare Transformation, this named Aerospace On Friday, May 14, the Military, Seniors, Kids and Sports Card & Rowan State University and the interactive program provides a Scholar Ray St. Complex is hosting Matinee $8.00. University of Akron, has been venue to explore the concept of its annual Ray Fair block party Doubt: A Parable! This show Collectible Show teaching music in Delaware for cultivating an optimal healing Delaware' Technical & even( The party will run from the past 16 years. At Pencader enviromnent within professional won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for May 19, Wednesday Night Community College Computer 4-6:30 pm. The theme this year Drama, it also won the 2005 ' Charter School, Paul teaches healthcare settings. Throughout Sports Card & Collectible Show, Information Systems (CIS) is renaissance. the course of the day, partici­ Tony Award for Best Play. Apart Ramada, 260 Chapman Road, . four levels of guitar classes, student Robin Depto, Newark, Various activities around from that, it was made into a reaching a different popula­ pants will engage in building Newark, DE 5pm - 9pm, FREE has been the theme will occur, such ' as film in'2008 that starred Meryl tion of students than those who the skills to foster a caring-heal­ Admission. Contact (302) 983- selected as jousting, shield making, t -shirt Streep, Amy Adams, Philip traditionally take choir, band ing, vibrant workplace through 2636 or a2zshowsl@yahoo. an Aerospace making, a grill-out, and mask Seymour Hoffman and Viola or orchestra. Each year, stu­ the development of transforma­ com. Scholar, one making. Jungle John will be Davis. The film was nominated dents take part in a trip to the tive practices. Areas that will be of only 76 on hand, and everyone gets a for five Academy Awards. c.F. Martin guitar factory in explored include self-care and students chance to win a prize. It is free For more Information: email Auction Nazareth, PA and perform in self-renewal practices, becom­ represent­ to the community and everyone reedypointplayers@verizon. l.ocal community bookstores ing a healing presence, cultivat­ ing commu­ is welcome. This event is spon­ net or call 302-838-9228 (leave Fundraiser and coffee shops. Their per­ ing healing relationships, health nity colleges sored by the Ray St. Advisory message). Glasgow Church's Family formance this May at Mocha, and wellness promotion, and across the I!!I!!!!!!!!! ___~ COilncil and Special Interest Life Center will hold the "From Music & More at Central Perk creating healing spaces. country. He Housing communities. Contact Our Art to Your Heart" art auc­ marks a culmination of their The cost is $99 per person will travel to NASA's Johnson Lulu Kaliher at 831-4311 or at Senior Music Recital tion" on Wednesday, May 19th, yearlong studies. with an additional fee of $10 Space Center in Houston, May [email protected] for more infor­ Kathryn Whitesel of at 6 pm, at 2880 Summit Bridge Mocha, Music & More is for participants outside of Cecil 20-22, to participate in a three­ mation. Landenberg, Pa., will per­ Road, Bear. The art students of sponsored by Friends of Newark County and $20 for out-of-state day on-site event to develop form her senior music recital the Three M Homeschool Co­ and offers opportunities for art­ registrants. Attendees are asked robotic explorers. Bargain Bazaar at Evangelical Presbyterian op have been putting their hands ists to perform original or non: to dress comfortably and bring a Robin graduated from Church in and hearts into their artistic cre­ copy-right material live in an yoga mat, or beach-length towel, Delaware Tech with his associate May 15 & May 22, 9 am-2 Newark on ations for the 2010 "From Our intimate and friendly setting. and a pillow. For more infor­ degree in CIS in 2005, and has pm, 'Kirk Middle School, 140 May 22, at Art to Your Heart" Art Auction. Those who are interested in mation, contact Lee Dougherty conti_nued taking engineering Brennan Rd., off of Chestnut 3 pm. The The original artwork sold at the performing, please contact the See NEWS, 14 ~ courses to enhance his degree. Hill Rd. (Rt. 4), Newark. This concert will silent auction will directly bene­ Scheduling Coordinator, Lori A participant in the National is a flea market, sponsored by include flute fit the art programs of Delaware 1tenscoter at (302) 834-3385 Community Gollege Aerospace Mt. Pisgah UAME Church and and piano Hospice's New Hope Program or at [email protected]. For more Scholars pilot program, Depto Rehoboth Apostolic Church, music, as well for children and teens who have information about the coffee­ completed four web-based featuring new and used items. as vocal music suffered a loss, Urban Promise, house or Friends of Newark, assigmnents during the school The event will have a moon performed by and boys and Girls Christian dedicated to bringing cultural NEWARK POST year, and his exemplary work bounce, good food, and lots of Amy Schultz Home in India. Bids will begin creativity to Main Street and to Suite 109. Pomeroy Station 218 E. Main SI. qualified him for this experi­ vendors. For more info, please of Newark. at $5 and checks and cash are building community in NJ!wark, Newark. DE 19711. ence. As part of the program, call Jeanette. Waters at 302-750- Whitesel studies flute at the accepted. contact davidr41 @hotmail or participants will form teams and 0930. Music School of Delaware with call: 368-7158. HOURS: Mon .• Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. establish fictitious companies Dr. Lynne Cooksey and stud­ Pencader Charter PHONE: (302) 737·0724 interested in Mars exploration. ies piano with Carol Prodah. FAX: (302) 737·9019 Working with NASA engineers, RPP theater event Cecil College hosts She is a senior at Wilmington Guitarists at Central E·MAIL: [email protected] each will develop a prototype Reedy Point Players pres- . Christian School in Hockessin. nursing conference rover, and form a company ents: Doubt: A Parable, screen­ Perk SUBSCRIPTIONS: 1·800·220·3311 Kathryn was chosen as the first Cecil College is hosting aone­ infrastructure, including budget, play by Shanley, chair flute in the 20rO Delaware On Friday May 21st from 7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING communications and presenta­ directed by Kevin Michael to 9 pm, Mocha, Music & More day program, "Cultivating an 1·800·220·3311 All-State Concert Band and Optimal Healing Enviromnent," tions. The on-site experience Austra. Performances: Friday, Orchestra and has been award­ presents the performances of DISPLAY ADVERTISING includes a tour of Johnson, and May 14 @ 8pm, Saturday, May Pencader Charter School guitar from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. May (302) 737·0724 ed music scholarships for flute 20, at the college's Elkton briefings by NASA employees, 15 @ 8pm. Delaware City students of Paul Gray at Central performance at five universities. 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Outstanding Service to Agriculture, New of May. Shop and Gallery in Kemblesville, PA in Gracelawn Memorial Park. Charitable to the newspaper by the funeral Castle County and State of Delaware In lieu of flowers, the family sug­ and the Fly Away Gallery in Chesapeake contributions in Thelma's memory may director. Farm Bureau Awards for Outstanding gests a contribution made payable to City, MD. She enjoyed decorating and be made to Northem Chesapeake Hospice Donald Crossan Service to Agriculture, and the Delaware the "University of Delaware" for the antiques. Her greatest love was spending Foundation c/o the funeral home. To send Dr. Donald F. State Bar .Association Liberty Award for Donald F. Crossan Agricultural Alumni time with family condolences visitwww.rtfoard.com. Crossan died peace­ Community Service. Goveruor Ruth Ann Scholarship, University of Delaware, and friends who will __""""'''' '''''.''1 Joan Cochran fully as the result Minner declared July 26, 2001, as Dr. Newark, DE 19716 or the Donald dearly miss her. Mrs. Joan R. Cochran, 72, of of a stroke at the Donald F. Crossan Day for his leadership Crossan Herbaceous Circle Garden, . She is survived by • Additional local obituaries are Rehoboth Beach, formerly of Newark, Christiana Hospital in permanently protecting over 60,000 CANR, University of Delaware, Newark, her son William posted each week on the Newark died on Tuesday, May 4, at her home. at the age of 84 acres of farmland in Delaware. DE 19716. To sign guest book, visit G. Gunther of Post Web site. Obituaries of the Boru in Philadelphia, PA, on August on May 3. He was Donald will be missed sorely by spicermullikin.com. Sebastian, FL; her following persons will be posted 8,1937, Joan was the daughter of the the son of Samuel his wife of 62 years, Ruth Swanson daughter Barbara A. on the web this week: late Donald Rouillot and Lillian Lista Davis Crossan Crossan; a sister, Dolores Brandt; three Thelma Kaehn Gunther of Newarl\. Rouillot. She moved to Delaware with and Anna Bertha Crossan children, Connie C. Cox (Michael Cox), DE; grandchildren Wilkin Brown her family in 1953 and would later Spinken Crossan, Donna C. Crossan, and Eric R. Crossan Gunther Shelly Swed of Gunther Joan Cochran marry Elmer A. "Buck" Cochran of both deceased. A native Delawarean, (Karla Papen Crossan); four grandchil­ Georgetown, DE and Joyce Collins Newark, with whom she shared 51 years Don was brought up on the East side dren, Matthew Cox (Mindy), Lauren Thelma Kaehn Gunther, 90, of Nikki Trimble of Earleville, MD; and of marriage until his death in 2007. of WJ.imington where he learned about Duckworth (Ryan), Kate Crossan (Eric Chesapeake City, MD, passed away great grandchildren Noah and Mackenzie Donald Crossan Buck and Joan owned and operated E.A. hunting and fishing in the nearby ponds Stauder), and Julie Crossan; five -great peacefully at her home May 6, 2010. Swed and Paige and Ryden Trimble. She Zelma Drobinski Cochran and Son, a successful and well­ and fields and was an Assistant Boy grandchildren, Haley' Everett, Emily Cox, Born in Richardson Park, DE on was preceded in death by her husband Deborah Gray respected heating, plumbing, and air Scout Leader. After graduating from Evan Cox, Colton Duckworth, and Cierra December 28, 1919, Thelma was the William E. Gunther who died in February Thelma Kaehn Gunther conditioning contracting firm in Newark, .P.S. DuPont High School in 1944, Don Duckworth; and his nieces and nephews. daughter of the late George C. and Anne of 2000 and her brother George Kaehn. M. Virginia Kappauf until their retirement in 1999. Joan also enlisted in the Army Air Corps and sub­ A private family service and Camburn Kaehn. She first worked for her A funeral service will be held at R.T. Edward Reinbold worked as It professional realtor for 15 sequently was stationed in Guam where interment will be held at the Veterans parent's department store, Crosby and Foard & Gee Funeral Home, 259 East Hill in Wilmington where she met her Alice Sydnor years with Patterson-Schwartz and held he served as a tail gunner in a B-29 in the Memorial Cemetery. A Celebration of Main St, Elkton, MD 21921 on Thursday John Williams the distinction of becoming a Million Pacific Theater of War with 15 combat Donald's Life will be held at Clayton husband, Bill. After their marriage, she May 13, 2010 at 12 noon. Friends and Dollar PrOducer in her very first year. missions. In addition to her husband and par­ He married Ruth Swanson, the "girl ents, she preceded in death by her son, next door" while studying for his BS Alan D. Cochran. She is survived by degree at the University of Delaware two daughters, Lynn 1. Moore (Charles) and received his MS degree followed of Lewes, DE; and Robin A. DeBrito by a Ph.D. degree in Plant Pathology (Tony) of Fanwood, NJ; four grandchil­ at North Carolina State College. He TIME WELL SPENT. dren, Alaina Williams of Christiana, DE; spent his entire 39-year career at the Philip Williams III of Rehoboth Beach, University of Delaware where he worked DE; and Gabriella DeBrito and Nicholas in research, as a Professor, Vice President Affordable Assistai Living in Northeastern M.aryIand DeBrito of Fanwood, NJ; and five step­ of University Relations and Business ~ Now Available for Individuals and CoUples grandchildren. Management, and Dean of the College Visitation was held on Thursday, of Agricultural Sciences and Director of May 6, at the Spicer-Mullikin Funeral the Agricultural Experiment Station. He Home, 121 W. Park Place, Newark. A was the author and co-author of over 75 memorial service was held at II am scientific research papers. on Saturday, May 8, in the chapel of Among his academic and community Abbey Manor at Elkton Gracelawn Memorial Park, 2220 N. awards are the University of Delaware One Colonial Manor Court ...... 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Lamers at 302.831 .6608 or Over 50 Tables of the area's fin­ com. Making a difference ~ NEWS, from 3 [email protected]. The same est dealers. For infonnation or workshop is being offered May reservations please contact (302) Flea Market 100 volunteers, our garden pro­ at 410-287-6060, ext. 605 or 27 and June 8; those interested 983-2636, a2zshowsl@yahoo. May 29, 9 am - 2 pm, Kirk ~ GARDEN, from 1 vided the food bank with more [email protected]. may register for either date. com or www.a2zshows1.com Middle School, 140 Brennan than 7,000 pounds of fresh, Rd., off of Chestnut Hill Rd. post and straw, harvesting locally grown vegetables." Sports Card & (Rt. 4), Newark. This flea radishes and planting cabbage Volunteers will be needed at Care Notebook Vegetarian Festival market is sponsored by the and potatoes. Located on a the Garden for the Community Workshops Saturday, May 22, 12 - 3 pm. Collectible Show Lower Delco Optimist Club. For more info, please call third of an acre of land on throughout the summer months May 27, 10 am - 12 pm Glasgow Park, 2199 Pulaski May 26, Wednesday Night the University of Delaware's Jeanette Waters at 302-750- to help harvest, pull weeds, or June 8, 6 - 8 pm. Center Hwy., Glasgow. . Delaware Sports Card & Collectible Show, 0930. College of Agriculture and plant early and late-summer for Disabilities Studies, 461 Action for Animals is holding Ramada, 260 Chapman Road, Natural Resources, the garden crops and other tasks. Those Wyoming Road, Newark, DE, a free Veg Fest at Glasgow Park Newark, DE 5pm - 9pm, FREE will provide a steady stream interested in learning more may Room 132A. The Delaware on Rt. 40. There will be free Admission. Contact (302) 983- New Ark Chorale orfresh vegetables, herbs and visit http://ag.udel.edu!commu­ Family to Family Health samples of vegetarian food, li'le 2636 or a2zshowsl@yahoo. fruits to Delaware's hungry this nitygardenl. music, raffies, kids activities com. May 30, 7 pm. An Infonnation Center will pres­ American Tapestry VII: season. In addition to helping at ent a workshop about the and Nutritionist and Registered "What a great partnership Music celebrating America the garden, the Food Bank of creation of a Care Notebook, Dietician Mark Rfkin will be we have with the University of for the Memorial Day week­ Delaware also encourages the an efficient record-keeping discussing "Three Persistent Become the next Delaware," said Food Bank of end. Audience sing-along to community to keep hungry tool for families of children Myths About a Vegetarian Newark Idol Delaware CEO Patricia Beebe. patriotic music and recog­ Delawareans in mind as sum­ with special healthcare needs. Diet." Call 302-368-3330 for "The abundance of fresh pro­ Call for auditions, win $500. nition of America's military mer's crop of tomatoes, cucum­ Workshop participants will more info. Auditions May 22 & June 5, members & veterans. An old­ duce provided throughout the bers, peppers, string beans and learn how to organize years of 10 am to 4 pm. Individual fashioned ice-cream social summer and fall months helps more begin to sprout. Surplus medical reports, therapy evalu­ singers in two age groups - 14 follows the concert. Newark ensure that we get nutritious donations can be donated ations, hospitalizations, !EPs, Sports Card, Comic foods into the hands of those directly to the organization's and under, 15 and over. Holy United Methodist Church, 69 and more. The Care Notebook Book and Collectible Family Church, Chestnut Hill . E. Main Street, Newark, DE that need it most." hunger-relief efforts. Donations will help parents access infor­ "The College of Agriculture Show and Gender Roads, Newark, 19711 are accepted at the Newark (14 mation quickly and efficiently and Natural Resources is very Delaware. Semi finals (July Tickets $15; $12 Seniors; Garfield Way) and Milford when it is needed. Reservations May 23, Aetna Fire Hall, 400 happy to continue our success­ 9) and Finals (July 11) at $5 Students. To purchase, call (1040 Mattlind Way) ware­ are required to ensure there Ogletown Road, Newark, DE ful partnership with the Food Summerfest 2010. Go to www. 302.368.4946 or purchase at houses weekdays from 8:30 are enough materials for 10 am - 3 pm, $2. Admission Bank of Delaware by again newarkdeidol.com for rules. the door. For more info, visit a.m. to 4:00 p.m. For more everyone. Contact Michelle (Children 12 and under FREE), planting our Garden for the infonnation, please visit www. Register at newarkdeidol@msn. www.newarkchorale.org. Community," said Dr. Tom fbd.org. Sims, deputy dean of the The Food Bank of Delaware College of Agriculture and distributes between seven and THE POST STUMPER was not available for publication Natural Resources. "Last year, 10 million pounds of food and thanks to the help of more than grocery products each year. this week and will return next issue. HOlD . It', wile. you live and whara you play ... WhEfther it's a checkmate or fetch with the dog. Let lob Wagnar'. craata your family'. parfact play .paca. S.' WHOLE HOUSE CARPE,. INS,.ALLA,.ION 1181f! Valid with every carpet and pad purchase except remnants. Additional charges for stairs, moving furniture, tear-out, disposal and glue-down installations. 'Not valid 011 prior purchases. Gan not be combined with any other offer.

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"We get more hits 1 The Episcopal Church Welcomes You from this one Episcopal tradition, W . ~ 'ad than any contemporary music 0vangeflea{ St.Thomas's Parish other advertising Join us for ~~(pet'l) 276 S. College Ave. at Park Place, . we do." weekly worship on Christ Centered' Biblically Based Newark, DE 19711 - -Good Shepherd Sundays at llam Sunday Worship 10:45am & 6pm Across from UD Health Center at St. Nicholas Church, Episcopal Church ' Brillhleni~ lives, noorishi~ souls, cmmec ti ~ 10 CJOd 9:30 Sunday School (302) 368-4644 10 Old Newark Road. Church Office: 9:00-1:00 Mon-Fri Call Nancy Tokar to place 308 Possum Park Rd ., Newark 302-737-2300 www.stthomasparish.org 'your ad at 302547-7849 • www.GoodShepherdDE.org www.epcnewark.org Sponsored by th e Diocese of Delaware Sunday Worship 1-800-220-1230 The Way 80m, 10:30ain & 5:30pm Ministries Join us Sundays ot 9:300m for Sunday We are now able to do internet/commercials (an extension of Highway Gospel Weekday Services Community Temple, West Chester PAl Mon.-Fri. Eve. Prayer 5: 15pm for your church. It would run on our Highway Word of Faith Ministries Wed. Ho Eucharist 12:10m Sunday Service 10am is presently worshipping @ The The Rev. Paul Gennett -Rector Childcare and Sunday School George Wilson Community Center websites and you can forward it to a friend F. 303 New London Rd ., Newark, DE Marc Cheban, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Organist & Choir Moster 420 Willa Road, Newark Sunday: .302.368.2984 uufn.org Call.Nancy Tokar at 443-245-5072 8:00-9:00am Christian Education God meets you where you are ! classes for all ages And So do we. Come Join Us! 9:00am Sunday Moming Celebration (orne and see ... Speaker: Rev. Greg Chute for details. Wednesday: Location 7:00-8:00pm Bible Enrichment Class at . Prayer Temple 49 New London Rd. St. Barnabas' Newark, DE 19711 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 220 Episcopal Church Bear. Oelaware 19701-0220 Visit us online @www.theway.ws or send Serving Hockessin, Pike Creek, Mill Creek & Newark a note [email protected] Saturday 5:30 pm Sunday. 7:30,10:00 am Child Care (0-9) - Children's Chapel (4-11) 302-994-6607 Suruiag8:30 a.m.. Pastor Ca~ A. Tumer Sr. & Lady Karen B. Turner www.stbarnabasde.org For further infonnation or directions please call: I 302-834-9003 5Uoustic Worship 2800 Duncan Road, Wilmington, DE 19808 Suruia!llO:30 a.m. NEWARK WESLEYAN plec.tric Worship ~ First Church CHURCH ~IJ of Christ, 708 West Church Rd Pastoral Team tt Newark, DE Curtis E. Leins, Ph.D , Scientist (302)737-5190 Robert F. McKnight 48 West Park Place, Newark Pastor James E. Yoder, ill Sunday Service & Sunday School 10:00am Sunday School for all ages ...... 9:30am Theodore Lambert, ill Wednesday Testimony Mee~ings 7:30pm Morning Worship ...... 1O:30am James L. Ford Childcare available during services. Children 's Church & Nursery Provided Choir· Sunday ...... 5:30pm Located 11/2 miles N. of Elkton 302-456-5808 Youth Meeting· Sunday ...... 6:00pm on Rt.213 ALL ARE WELCOME Mid-Week Bible Study • "A Family Church wiJh a Friendly Heart" --~~--~~~~~~---r~~ ~YOu are welcome at

SundayService 9:30 AM Multimedia Children's Ministry! Contemporary Worship! ~I~!=~ Relevant messages! SUN SERVICES 8:30 & 11 :OOam Church Office: 999-1800 SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45am Check out our web page: Contemporary Worship www.NewLifeDE.org Every 3rd Saturday at·5:30 p.m. 2712 Old Milltown Rd. 525 Polly Drummond Road Wilmington, DE Newark 302-731-9494 Handicapped Accessible • Child Care (near Kirkwood Hwy & Milltown Rd) TED DAY, PASTOR Page 16 • The Newark Post·. Friday, May 14, 2010 News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311

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Holiday Real HOMES FOR RENT DEDICATED RUNS TURNKEY CALL + sec. 410-920-1094 No problem Screened in porches Estate. 1-800-638- AVAILABLE NOW 1-800-518-3064 CALL FOR AN APPT w/unobstructed views 2102. Online reserva­ BETWEEN WWW.DRSS4.COM 443-309-1602 of The Bohemia River. tions: WILMINGTON, DE & www.thehomesforlife.com Pool privledges & www.holidayoc.com ~:= 800-220-3311 410-39~J230 OHIO/MICHIGAN :.: ...... IPI,..njrtl ------poss boat slip. $2000 NO TOUCH mo. Call Ken 410-885- ~ TOWNHOUSE FREIGHT 2601 kenlong@ FOR RENT N. EAST small 2br, PRACTICAL baybroadband.net Y in Lakeside. No pets. MILEAGE PAY First Month Rent $600 + sec & utils. R&O RENTALS FREE!! 302-668-5944 800-821-541 0 RISING SUN- 3BR 1.5BA, tlh, "' VACATION/ Meadowside TH's. Turnquist, $11 OO/mo Y RESORT RENTALS *** .***** ~ APARTMENTS Immediate occupancy Call 410-392-9214 ELKTON 3B U' LOTS/ ACREAGE Driver: Y UNFURNISHED for 1 & 2 BR's. Close LAKE SOMERSET r, Y FOR RENT to schools & shopping. ""i~ iilip-iiii. CAMP GROUND, 1.5Ba. $1,000/mo. tiE REGIONAL New carpet, new DRIVERS Country setting. Maryland Eastern kitchen. ,tiQ ~ 410- DEED BACK BAR- Company Handicap accessible. Shore. Leave your RV 398-8223 GAIN! 20+ Acres Drivers & O/O's Please call: I on site all year. $1500 ______SUBDIVIDABLE! only • Co. drivers avg 410-658-2798 Mon- Brook, 4br, 1.5 ba th, includes water, elec- ELKTON Washing- $86,720. Sale­ $800/wk gross pay Fri. 9am-4pm. Equal remod.,$800/mo+ sec tric & sewage. Call for ton Woods 2br, 1.5 ba 5/15/10. All wooded • Weekly home time $200 OFF! * Housing Opportunity. avail 611 410-378-4594 brochure 410-957- 3 story, w/gar $1000/ homesite, great west- • Immediate Benefits TDD#1-800-735-2258 1866 or 410 957-9897 mo 410-398-5724 ern view, beautiful • CDL A w/1 yr exp, Turnquist r---~H":"o~I':":Ii-n-g-sw-o-rt":"h" or email us at lake- ~iii~iiiii, building site. 2 miles 23 yoa 111.1I!!~•• " Manor 2 br new .car- [email protected] to town, under 2 hrs Call NFl Sunday or Enjoy our location .. et. DC Metro. Paved anytime on the Maryland pet $700/mo + sec / county road frontage, ~ NOTICES util's 410-398-3447 __!lllJ. utilities, perced. Sur- 877 -333-3102 /Delaware line, with _ www.nficareers.com easy access to 1-95 ...... OCEAN CITY. King rounding parcels sold ELECTRICAL and Rt. 40. Small NORTH EAST Charles and Mortgage Bay Golf Community. for $180K!!! Don't APPRENTICESHIP community with w/w 2Br, 1st fir, alc Manor Apartments Sun porch, granite, w/ miss this one! Excel- ANNOUNCEMENT HCECA is accepting carpet, alc, and wId $800/mo + sec dep & Family weekly rentals. pool tub, 21g br's, lent financing. applications for class­ in each apartment. ref's 410-287-6572 Seniors welcomed. 2.5ba. No pets. $1295 www.landneardc.com es starting Sept. 2010. PERRYVILLE- like 410-708-0863 + utils 302-545-1394 Call 1-800-888-1262 ~ NOTICES Employment assis­ 1 and 2 Bedroom new 3br, 2ba, water tance available. HS available. R. SUN- large 3 br oriented rancher. CHESAPEAKE CLASSIAEDS 41().398.1230 or 800-220-1230, www.chesapeakeclasslfied.com diploma or GED apt Incl water, sewer/ CAC, shed and more. trash. $950/mo No Owner agent. $1200/ ALEXANDER******* RV'S required. For applica­ .:. Ask about $200 tion call 410-879-5824 SALES off move-in costS! pets 410-658-2660 mo + sec. No pets. "M.O.T Winner's Circle" 410-398-7160 Off-Site Tent Event .:. And 1/2 sec. dep. Do You Have Indoor Air Pollution? Seeking applica­ WIN a Chance to "' LOST & SPRING SPECIAL Drive or Ride ,... FOUND tions for full time TURNQUIST 'Ask about our STARLEY STEEMER. The MONSTER MILE Advertising Sales APARTMENTS 1 month free deal CLEANS AIR DUCTS Executives. You will RT301 @ LOST SHIH TZU. 410-392-0099 1 & 2 BR be responsible for Willis Middletown Brown . & beige Clean, spacious & R. SUN- 2 BR Duplex, Chevrolet exceeding budget WWW.CHESAPEAKE convenient to town $850/ mo + utils. Sec female, chubby, and securing addi­ Middletown, DE CLASSIFIED. COM BEACON dep & ref's req's. No answers to "Sweetie" tional business from "'HELD OVER'" Last seen in Walnut r======L-_4_1_0_-2_8_7-_6_11_1_..I pets. 410-658-6030 Now thru May15 th new customers. Hill on Bonnie Marie Proven track record Daily '10 am-7pm Ct. Call D. Bright 410- A FEW LEFT! 'Motor Homes of excellence in 398-3709 sales, strong oral New 2 HIRING FOR 'Travel Trailers Bedroom Apts. '5th Wheels ahd written skills SUMMER HELP? 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Corp~ration [4i!I EVER,WANTED to 324-3238 www.lau­ criminal background tive today and ask about our have a video com- riep.mynuskil'lusa.co and drug screening. summer special! mercial for your m Apply in person. business, but 410-398-1230 thought it would be or toll free too expensive? Call 800-220-1230 Chesapeake Classi­ fied today so see just how inexpen­ • Seasonal positions only sive it can be! ELKTON Ig 2br apt Call today! at "The Historical Ill\ Huntington' Your Child Can Learn. 410-398-1230 Hermitage", wId l'!Y l£A~kII/G CHHE~' Call Huntington Learning Center Today. or toll free $900/mo + sec & utils 800-220-1230 Newark· 34 Liberty Plaza· Kirkwood Hwy. ·302-737·1050 & ref's. 443-907-3745 Independently owned and operated. ©2007. Huntington Learning Centers. Inc. On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, May 14, 2010 • The Newark Post • Page 17

U COMMERCIAL ~ LOTS/AcREAGE HOME ~PET SERVICES ~ FURNITURE/ ~IMPROVEMENT ~NIMALS/ PETS "' GENERAL ". RENTALS Y FOR SALE SERVICES ~ /SUPPLIES ~ FURNISHINGS ~ MERCHANDISE Boss just step out of the office? Now is the perfect PRE-CONSTRUC­ PET CRATE. Medi­ TABLE TOP Heavy TION GRAND OPEN­ um, heavy wire. Good glass. 1/4" thick. 3'x5'. time to check out what is in ING 5/22- Deepwater condition. $40. 410- $50 302-239 ~7324 the Chesapeake Classifieds Homesites $79,900+. 378-4111 2 hr from DC, 1 hr section of your paper or go body shop ~ CHILDREN/ HVAC Package unit 3000 sq ft from Richmond/Fred- K. Spencer ~HORSES/TACK/ to www.chesapeake with very Ig paint ericksburg. Direct ~ BABY ITEMS 200,000 btu, gas heat, booth & 3 bays access Rappahan- Home ~ EQUIP./SUPPLIES 5 ton ac. $800. Call classified. com $2500/mo 410-960- nock River/Chesa- Improvements, LITTLE TYKES pic- 443-350-1658 3104 peake Bay. Appoint­ Inc. REGISTERED MINIATURE nic table. Exc. condo When Qualitv YORKSHIRE HORSES (2) Mares. $19. VHS videos, kids -C-E-C-I-L-C-O-.-c-o-m-m-e-r-- ments required. (888) LEGAL NOTICE 877-9837. Comes First! TERRIER PUPPIES Cart & harnesses & teens, 20 for $10. SHARK FLR sweep­ cial 1 office property with tails docked, included. Best offer. 610-932-3332 er. Almost new, for 2450 sq ft $1400/mo • Garages duclaws done, shots. 410-755-6972 carpet & hrdwd firs. r-~~---:~~-~-:--~---:--~,:",,"", call 443-350-0621 • Basements Family raised home. WOODED youth $35. incld's charger. California Pizza Kitchen , Inc. has on May • Kitchens &Baths Male & female. Par­ chair. $35. . 41 0-441-0140 10, 2010 applied with the Alcoholic Bever­ FAIRHILL VILLAGE • Additions ents are family pets . ~ ApPLIANCES 410-642-2698 age Control Commission ("OABCC") for a Store/office front • Crown Molding Ready to go now! Call restaurant liquor license to include a patio Conv. loc. Rt 213 & and a Sunday license (no live entertainment) SERVICES • Porches. Decks for info. 410-939-0777 LEGAL NOTICE Rt 273 410-398-5724 • Window 1 Door or 410-937-9795 for a California Pizza Kitchen Restaurant Replacement that permits the sale, service and consump­ UHEALTH CARE tion of alcoholic beverages on the premises LEGAL NOTICE where sold and located at 325 Christiana .".. SERVICES FREE 1-800-PACK-RAT LLC ESTIMATES Mall, Space #1325, Newark, DE 19702. DRYER- Heavy Duty SELF STORAGE FACILITY AUCTION In addition, California Pizza Kitchen, Inc. ELIZABETH SALE COONEY CARE NET­ BEAUTIFUL MAL­ Admiral Dryer - 8 mon has requested a variance to OABCC Rule REFERENCES excellent condition WORK. FULL SER­ LICENSED & TESE white, males 42.1 to allow external patio speakers on the and females, vet $150- 5 cycle super Self Storage Facility Operator's Sale for licensed patio on the premises located at VICE HOME CARE INSURED non payment of Storage Charges pursuant SPECIALISTS. checked, S&W Home capacity, must sell 325 Christiana Mall, Space #1325. Newark, immediately. Call to the power of sale contained in Delaware SINCE 1957. CARING No Job to small raised with love • DE 19702. Serious inq's only. 443-502-2281 code (62 Del. Laws, C. 364, § 1; sections Persons who are against these applica­ PTs, RNs, LPNs, MHIC#127618 4901 and 4902) The following property will CNAs, AIDES, HOME 302-740-1363 tions should provide written notice of their be sold at Public Auction at 10:00 am on objections to the Commissioner. For the HEALTH CARE. PRI- 4103789219 CHINCHILLA wI June 9th , 2010, on the premises of 1-800- VATE DUTY. HOURLY Commissioner to be required to hold a hear­ "==_-=_-=;;;;;;;;;;;1 large cage $150 takes PACK-RAT LLC • 211 Executive Dr, Suite 16, ing to consider additional input from persons 1 LIVE-IN. 24-HOUR­ Newark, DE 19702. All household furniture, ' . SERVICE. LICENSED all. Call 410-658-4288 against this application, the Commissioner REAL ESTATE U LAWN & GARDEN trunks, books, clothes. appliances, tools, must receive one or more documents con­ & BONDED. 888-353- antiques, miscellany held for: 1700. CALL NOW .".. SERVICES GERMAN SHEP- taining a total of at least 10 signatur~s ~f res­ HERD, ACA' regis­ Unit # 700584 Abromitis. Rebecca idents or property owners located Within one " HOUSES FOR FOR CARE. Unit # 701646 Armstrong, Alicia r----:L:-A":'R~S~O::-N'~S:--, teredo Male. Available mile of the premises or rn any incorporated Y SALE Unit # 354228 Armstrong, Alicia HOME TREE & for stud ·service. 410- areas located within one mile of where the IMPROVEMENT GE DOUBLE Unit # 700360 Armstrong. Alicia licensee is to operate. The protest must be ACTIVE ADULT ~ LANDSCAPING 658-4288 Unit # 800568 Biggs/Evick, Sharon N COMMUNITY (55 SERVICES oven. Glass top, 5 filed with the Alcoholic Beverage Control • Tree Take Downs burners, self clean. 1 Unit # 701661 Butler, Monica Commissioner at the 3rd Floor, Carvel State Plus) in Beautiful, His- r------___--, LAB PUPS AKC Unit # 356240 Cato, Sonya toric Smyrna, EVER WANTED to • Stump Grinding yr. old. was $1200. Office Building, 820 N. French Street, Wilm­ • Clearing Wormed, 1 st shots. Unit # 356241 Caudill. Christine . Delaware. New Sin- have a video com­ Black. $350 410-658- Selling for $600. ington, DE 19801 . The protest must be • Topsoil Spread 410-838-5058 Unit # 702139 Caudill, Christine received by the Commissioner's office on or gle Home Develop- mercial for your 8340/443-309-7713 Unit # 701650 Chapman, Melanie ment near beaches & business, but • Mulching before June 9, 2010. Failure to file such a • Landscape Pkgs Unit # 700751 Collins, Tom&Charlotte protest may result in the Commissioner con­ bay areas. Purchase thought it would be Unit # 701950 Cox, Bethanie prices from $99,900. too expensive? Call • Hardscaping NAT'L GRAND ~ BUILDING sidering the application without further • Bulk Mulch CHAMP AKC LAB Unit # 700355 Cummins, Jason notice, input or hearing. If you have ques­ CALL 302-659-5800. Chesapeake Classi­ Deliveries ~ MATERIALS Unit # 356277 Douglas, Arthur Visit www.bonayre- fied today so see PUPS yellow & black, tions regarding this matter. please contact License # 00-3352 M&F born 02126 S&W WINDOW Anderson Unit # 354227 George, Carri/Ray the Commissioner'S Office. homes. com just how inexpen- Quick Estimates Unit # 354416 Gray, Nicole sive it can be! $500-male $600 casement 2 panels, 410-392-5175 female 410.275.0037 48"x36". Terra tone. Unit # 700851 Gross, Jennifer np 5/14,21,28 2156161 ~ MOBILE MHIC 73455 Unit # 354245 Hawkins, Alice Call today! $50302-239-7324 Y HOMES FOR SALE Since 1978 Unit # 700353 Hawkins, Alice 410-398-1230 Unit # 702069 Hawkins, Alice or toll free ",.ELECTRONICS Unit # 702075 Hawkins, Alice 800-220-1230 ~ Instruction Unit # ·355438 Johnson, Reggie rtsit one of these local dealers Unit # 355473 Kline, Susan Ed J. K & Sons SATILLITE XM Unit # 700753 Leifheit, Jennifer Quality work at yester- AIRLINE MECHAN- PUG PUPPIES black RADIO. New, still in Unit # 702080 Lewis, Rita and drive home happ~ Port Deposit 14x74 days prices. All types IC - Train for high pay- & fawn AKC reg. S & box, $50. 410-642- Unit # 700592 Lilly, Sharon 3br, 2ba, new roof of masonry & concrete ing Aviation Mainte- W. $550 & $600. 302- 2698 Unit # 800647 McCoo, Katie Exc cond $19,000 work. Free estimates nance Career. FAA 373-9473 good crdt req 610- 443-566-2194 Unit # 700423 Moosreiner, Adriana VOLKSWAGEN approved program. ~ FURNITURE/ Unit # 702099 Perdue, Whitney 574-6750 Licensed & Insured Financial Aid if ql,lali­ Unit # 700844 Purnell, Raymond fied .- Job placement ~ FURNISHINGS ~ LoTS/AcREAGE Unit # 801851 Robino, Fortunata assistance. CALL Avi­ Unit # 352306 Robinson, Richard SIIIitJt Y FOR SALE ati.on Institute of Main­ BEDROOM SET Unit # 354248 Scarano, Lee .VOLKSWAGEN.LTD . tenance (866) 823- California King solid Unit # 700354 Scarano, Lee 4304 KirJewood Highway, FINAL CLOSEOUT 6729. SIBERIAN HUSKY oak 6 pc. $2100 410-391-4393 Unit # 702137 Scarano, Lee SALE. PRIME James PUPPY 1 left! Unit # 700359 Sturgill, Donna WILMINGTON, DE Riverfront! 2+ AC­ MASSAGE THERA­ $425 Call Unit # 356281 Sutton, Lauren Only $210,000 w/ py - Learn fast, earn 410-287-7995 CHERRY BED- Unit # 800941 Thomas, Solomon 302·998·0131 Sand Beach Shoreline fast Financial aid if ______Unit # 355430 Toston, Janet Was $595,000 Only a ROOM SET. Solid Drivers wanted " ~ qualified. A new Wood, never used, Unit # 354708 Watson, Thomayne few riverfronts remain­ career is at your fin­ YORKI POOS, Malti Unit # 355423 Wertz. Donald own for 1/3 of their brand new in factory gertips. Call Centura Poos & CockaPoos boxes. English Dove­ Unit # 700588 Wesley, Fred value! EXCELLENT College 877-206-3353 Puggles, $300 & up, Unit # 701651 Wilk, Nancy FINANCING Call now tail. Original cost also cute mixes$175 $4500. Sell for $795. Unit # 700852 William, Sonya 866-764-5238, x 1918 & up. 410-920-0865 Sale per order of 1-800-PACK-RAT LLC . VAriver.com Can deliver. 240-482- CHECK OUT 8721 Tel: (302) 456-0201. CHESAPEAKE Terms: Cash only. Units sold by the entire­ ty. Sale is .subject to postponement and/or MTN HUNTING CLASSIFIEDS CABIN OLD 'POND/ LEATHER LIVING cancellation. . EVERYDAY FOR ROOM SEt. In origi­ STREAM OPEN/ W MERCHANDISE www.1800packrat.comldelaware. OODED 48 AC­ THAT NEW JOB! nal plastic, never $82,855 YORKIE PUPPIES. used. Orig price np 4/14,21 2152978 Turnkey hunt cabin OR PLACE AN 1 male, 3 fem. Parents $3000, Sacrifice $975. w/ perfect mix of fields AD TO FIND .NEW ~NIMALS/PETS on premo $650 each. Can deliver. Call Bill 410-838-0435 301-841-7565 & woods. Secluded EMPLOYEES! CHESAPEAKE pond ready to enjoy. AMERICAN Bull------..:.....----~- www.chesapeake-. CLASSIFIEDS Great for weekend classified. com dog pups. 8 weeks Yorkie Pups AKC MOVING MUST sell getaways! Special 410-398-1230 Johnson bldline NKC Tiny toy, adorable. M loveseat, good cond., 410-398-1230 800-220-1230 REACH OVER 50,000 READERS WEEKLY! financing. Call now 1- reg. $550. 302-391- & Fem, S&W. Family light brown, $45 or www.chesapeakeclassified.com 877-526-3764, x 782 800-220-1230 4155/302-275-9289 raised.410-836-3187 blo 410-378-4111 Call Laurie at 800·220·3311 to Advertise Here! ... . • " ••• # • ... ,. ~ ... .. · ... ' Page 18 • The Newark Post. Friday, May 14,.2010 News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311

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RISING SUN MOVINGI YARD .O~9 SALE. Stone Run ,- ...... Drive (Bryans Grace) Great Buy J.l.1"11 J1a./'- ••••"1- _ CONOWINGO. 104 ELKTON- 219 Main r.-'iI Sat, May 22, 2010. SI., Elkton United ~i ELKTON 1769 8:00am-2:00 pm. US COINS FOR Old Hill Top Rd Fol­ Methodist Church . is ELKTON- Arundel NEWARK Deer- NEWARK 10 01(1 NEWARK, DE Pen­ SALE. Sacagawea low PINK signs from .Blue Ball Rd north having a HUGE y'ard Community Yard sale, bome Woods Annual Newark Rd. 19713 cader Corp Plaza, Rt Dollars, Presipential ATI or RT 276. Fri & 896 - 230 Executive of Leeds Rd. Sat & sale on Sat, May 15th 0 ff Old F'Ie Id Pt Roa d . Community Yard May 15th 9a-2p. Old Dollars, 2 Silver Sat 5/14 & 15, 8-3. Sun 5/15 & 5/16. from 8am 1 pm. This Saturday, May ' 15th Sale. (Off Old Balti- Newark Rd & RT4. Dr, Suite 8. Sat, 5/15, Sets, Modern Furniture, lawn trac­ 8.-2. Sale set up in will be both indoors & 8am-2pm. more Pike between Furniture, toys, adult 8am-Noon. Furniture, Nickels. All Bu/Minl. tor, household items, driveway Wolf, ______the MD line and 896) clothing, children's clothing, childrens • 288 coins total '99- pool, something for Indian, bird house outside in the parking ELKTON- 393 Little Sat, 5/15; 8-1, RD .clothing, children's it~ms,h/h items, RISING SUN- 26 '06 pd $1200 sell everyone. collectibles, bikes, lot - rain or shine. Egypt Rd off of 273 1 5/16. Many homes items, household tools, books etc. Sunrise Drive, (off $600410-924-3166 Rain or shine! scooters, much The proceeds from mile from DE line. Sat- offering something for items, collectibles, HUGE INDOOR Tome Hwy). Saturday more. New things this event will go to urday May 15th, 8-1. 2 everyone: furniture, crafts, books, DVD's, YARD SALE! May 15th, 8-2. Furni­ WEDDING GOWN each day! supporting the church families. Clothing, toys, adult clothing, CD's. Many items for ture, TV's, clothes, Size 10, never altered, I!o;;;====,=""",--"! missionary work. shoes, purses, 20" childrens clothing, sale plus plants, . everything must go. never worn. Strapless, ------girls bike, furniture, childrens items, lawn baked goods and the long train. $300 OBO. 17" racing tires wI and garden equip- nice people of SI. ------, 410-378-3759 CHARLESTOWN- Multi rims, hh items and ment, household Nicholas. Rental 116 Frederick Street, 'Family mOre. items, pet supplies, space call 302-368- ____-...,. ___ YARD! Saturday May 15th, tools, collectibles, 4655 crafter's ' wel- NORTH EAST 8am-? Tools, house­ sporting goods, come 2618 Biggs Hwy. Sat, ELKTON Sweet ELKTON 50 Warn- crafts, books, DVD's, ---_____ 5/15, 8a-? Childrens ~! hold, craft sale, too TAKE I Gum Ln., Sat, MaYer Woods Rd, off of CD's and more clothing (boy newborn much to list 15, 7:30a-3:30p. Left li 'Rd 4 f '1' ADVANTAGE : from Leeds Rd to ony s " amlles . HILL 470 to 18 month) , of our completel electric. Any reason------­ childrens items, able offer ok. 410- Deaver Rd, 1 mi past Sun 5/16 8a-2p all laher Rd Sat May 15th ~f__ Yard Sale packages!! Leeds Elem. Furni- kinds of things, some 7am. Downsizing­ household items. lPlace your ad by: 287-8835 or 410-688- Rain date Sun 5/16 1254 . ture:toys, adult cloth- antiques, sewing portable DW, white 1Tuesday at noon tOI YARD ing, childrens cloth- items,furn hlwares. etc elec. range, black gas SALE ------Iget the full r,un andl ing, childrens items, r-"'=______-:--___ :-:-:::O range, window AC, lonour website! : "' SPORTING ~ household items etc. WWW.CHESAPEAKE bentwood chairs, NORTH EAST 80 1 I ~ GOODS DON'T MISS THIS ------.... =C:LA:S:S:I:FI:E:D:.C:O:M~ antique sled, house- England Creamery Rd l Don't delay! : ONE! .. hold, unusual items. Sat May 15th 8a-lp NORTH EAST­ Call today! GUNS Remington "-=:::-----:::-=--::'1:--:::'=-' Name brand boys & Truth and Life Center l 410-398-1230 : 1100 12ga, semi auto­ Elkton- 1180 Appleton . girls newborn -16, 1825 West Pulaski 10 ______------'" matic, $475. Reming­ Rd. Saturday, May baby swings, saucers . Hwy. Sat, May 15, ton 7600, 30.06 pump, 15th 8am-3pm. . & t HH 't 8a-3p Rain or shine WARWICK Beat Unbelievable selec- oys, I ems. the Economy Sale! $425. Call 410-287- . f b d ELKTON 219 East 3736 after 4pm lion 0 teen oys an Main St at Elkton CHESAPEAKE CLASSIFIEDS PORT DEPOSIT From Elkton, Rt 213 76 Bluebird Rd, off of South, '].5 miles GIRLS 20" Schwinn ~~~Sake;!~thi~~ts a~~ United Methodist M~~~J~~':i~:~~~ 410-398-1230 800-220-1230 Jackson Park, from Chesapeake Bicycle. Very good under armour & name Church, parking lot on Rd. off RT 213 Sat May 15, 7a-1p, City Bridge, left onto . condition $50 brand stuff. Baseball High SI. Sat, May 15, towards Chesa- Benefits Perryville Bohemia Church 410-658-7513 sports equip; nice 8am-l pm. Indoor I peake City. Sat, High School March­ Rd, 3.5 miles to bats, gloves. Hunting Outdoor, rain or May 15 8am-? ing Band, yard sale Shrine. Sat, May 15 equip; nice kids bow, shine. Benefits Mis­ COUNTY WIDE!! items, something for 8am-1pm. Furni­ SEASONAL paint ball gun,. new sions commity ELKTON 3365 Old everyone, ture, hlh, jewelry, puppy crate and carri- -;::;:;:;;;:;;;;;-- Elk Neck Rd. off Rt 40 rain Of shine decorator, washer I at Highs onto Rt 7, left The Great Cecil County dryer, books & everythinger, outdoor elsebar, andyou MO~IMG S~iE to Old Elk Neck, right more. 302-328-4803 can~magine. at next Rd. Sat May Yard Sale! 15, 8a-2p. Household, LAWN & . 1 HP PUMP Earth lots of cow decora- ELKTON 132 River tions, home decor, Saturday, May 22,2010 GARDEN EQUIPMEN Filter for above Mist Dr off Old Field DVD & VHS, pictures, ground pool, ladder, Point Rd Sat 5/15 computer . games, (Rain d~te Sunday, May 23, 2010) skimmer & misc. 7am. Everything must antique ironing board, . items. $150. Cecil sell, make offer. furniture, much more. 410-658-51 02 HUGIELKTON: Coupon­ How to Participate! PERRYVILLE .35 er's Yard Sale! 223 """=~~;"'~;T;~~~~~~~'i""'''iI Jackson Station Rd CUBCADET. OUTDOOR alum. Sycamore Rd off YARD SALE INFORMATION Sat & Sun 5/15 & casting table & 2 Fletchwood Rd in 1) Plan your yard sale for Saturday, May 5/16, 7-3. Rain date 16hp, 42" cut. chairs w/oushions. Meadowview. Sat, Please include the following informa­ 22,2010 5/22 & 5/23. Furni­ $325. $50. 443-206-0938 5/15, 8am-2pm. NEW tion when placing your yard sale ad. By ture, clothing, chil­ 410-692-2662 items of heath I beau- drens items, hlh ty, household sup- advertising this infomation, you will let potential customers know what you 2) Call Chesapeake Classified by-Tuesday, items, collectibles, SAFETY FIRST plies and more. Tod- crafts, books 'CRAFTSMAN 25 ground to pool ladder. dler& Rlus size have to offer, as well as how to find May 18 before 2pm to place your yard HP, 50" mower, $950. Used 1 yr. Like new. clothes; toys, exer­ your sale easier! ------'-- MTD 5HP Tiller, $300 Sells for $240, asking cise equipment, elec- sale ad 410-274-3921 $50. 410-378-3759. . tronics, etc. • Town the sale will be held in • Street address 3) Stop by Cecil Whig before Friday May ~ YARD SALES • Dates and times of your yard sale 21 at 4pm to pick up your FREE YARD • Some directions SALE KIT • What type of items will you be LANDSCAPING trlr. . Multi offering? 5x8 Carry-On, working • Is there a rain date, if so what is it? 4) Make room in your pockets for all the 'Family ELKTON- 199 lights. $425 FIRM. Chestnut Road, off • Is it a Multi Family or community CA$H you will make from your sale! 443-307 -7394 Old Field Pt Rd @ sale? . COLORA- 74 Loco­ Cooper's Markel. Sat­ • Any other information .you think motive Lane (off of urday May 15th, 8-2. 6 prospective customers would want to Harrisville Rd). 'Satur­ Families. Girls clothes know. Call 41 0-398-1230 day May 15th, 7:30-3, 18-24 months, boy EvelYlhing from A-Z. for more information clothes 0-5T, toys, fur­ If you. are placing your yard sale ad on niture, houseware - & MTD LAWN TRAC­ guitars. Too much to our website, please take note of dead­ TOR 18.5 t-IP, 42" cut; lisl. Don't miss this lines for the packages you are choo's­ brand new, rebate and one. ing. warranty. $900. Call 410-679-4330 ELKTON 335 Call and place your yard sale a~ YARD - PERRYVILLE CONOWINGO Hollingsworth Manor, tody! Rustic Court off PUSH MOWER. 910 Doctor Jack Rd Frenchtown Rd near 5/21, 5/22, 5/23 8a- Rd 14. Sat, May 15, 410-398-1230 Craftsman 22" walk Sumpter Rd, Sat, behind: $40. 443-307- 3p. All must go! 9am-? Cookie jar col- toll free 800-220-1230 lection, household etc I!;;;;======;;;;!I I:II_=====~~~~~~~~~~======.!J May 15, 8am-4pm 7394 On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, May 14,2010 • The Newark Post • Page 19

~ MACHINARY & W'TRUCKS/SPORT W'TRUCKS/SPORT " RECREATION ~ WANTED ". AUTOS .".. HEAVY EQUIPMENT .".. VEHICLES .".. UTILITY VEHICLE .".. UTILITY VEHICLE .".. TO Buy

PERRENNIALS 25' CLASS A '98 JEEP WRANGLER & DONATE AUTOS, My garden over­ motor home. Exc, '95 Lifted, very good flows! Bee Balm, condo $18,000. .I,"~"!JI. shape. $4,000 blo 'I~~f~~--_... _,.... m¥~~~ANSOCIETY. Your MIS~Y~~ dona- Tall Phlox, Creeping 443-907 -9772 410-808-1723 trailer. Red with ramp Jenny, Day Lillies, DODGE DAKOTA U MOTORCYCLES/ '03 Quad Cab dk blue ,HONDA ACCORD ll~~ ~f~hsf~~~~1 ~~~~: back door, side door, Rose Campion. ",.ANTIQUE AUTOS 07 e~c cond white ing, shelter. Tax ladder rack, diamond More! Most $1.410- .".. ATVs 68k mi, 4 whl dr, V8, 4.7 SLT, loaded, bed 36k ml., $17,600410- deductible. MVAli- plate front, alum. rims L2_8_7_-6_0_4_9_I_v_m_s..;;g_..J HD SPORTSTER linerltow pkg $10,000. 1979 4X4 CHEVY. 463-3520 ask for Jenn censed LutheranMis­ & fenders. Very good sionSociety.org. or It's Local! \ shape, less than 1000 1200 LOW '08 Only 410-658-7346 350 eng., 35" tires, 6" U FARM SUPPLIES 488 orig miles, exc ------lift. $4300. U WANTED toll-free 1-877 -737- miles on it. Have origi­ 8567. nal documents, paid ". /EQUIPMENT cond, grg kept. Inlds DODGE 2500 '94. 443-350-0071 .".. TO Buy Chesapeake Classified, $5300. Asking $3800 FORD TRACTOR windshield, cust seat I MD inspd. manual 5 ------­ WWW.CHESAPEAKE OBO. 443-350-0141 bSickrest & helmets. spd., V8 2WD. 208K. DONATE YOUR CLASSlAED.COM TC30, 3 cyl deisel. 2 $8800443-465-8515 runs good. $2200 get fast r ults! " diiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii~ yrs old, low hrs. VEHICLE RECEIVE ------­ OBO. 443-610-6251 FREE VACATION DONATE VEHICLE: 11 • .r.t!r.11 Attachments include 1 HARLEY Fatboy '99 • 1 Low miles. $12,000. ------78 orvel! VOUCHER UNITED Receive $1000 GRO­ Call and place your ad today! 'lll!l!h'l fir'ished mower, 5', 1 BREAST CANCER CERY . COUPONS, ~-~;lAi...-. __ ..... !!(J single bottom plow, 1 410-392-0836 L82 Totally redon 410-398-1230 or tell free 800-220-1230 1010 JOHN DEER rock rake, 1 tiller, 1 5' ------4k ml Auto $14 ,500 FOUNDATION Free Your Choice. NOAH'S email [email protected] 410-827 -0782 Mammograms, Breast ARC, NO KILL Animal front end tract snow blade. $16,500 Cancer . Info Shelters. Advanced L,....;;:,:.:..;,;.._=:z.;::;,:;,-._____ ..J loader 1964 runs 410-457-4705 -=-___ great $3600 410-574- ww"'!'.ubcf.info FREE Veterinary Treat- .------­ 5359 ". AUTOS TOWing, Tax ments. Free Towing, LEGAL NOTICE JEEP WRANGLER Deductible, Non-Run- IRS TAX DEDUC­ ~ 125cc. Brand new wI '01. 113k miles, ~uto, ners Accepted, 1-888- TION. Non-runners 1------$400 helmet $1 700 2 dr. , AC. Color Siena BMW 330i '01 . Mech 468-5964 866-912-GIVE Sentinel Self Storage ~ TOOLS blo 443-731-1030' !iardtop & soft top if sound. 133k, dr. grn. ~ Interested. Good cond Great shape. $8500 ------:------­ 333 E. Lea Blvd. $6400.443-309-6792 obo.443-907-8867 Wilmington, DE 19802 U AUTO PARTS & LEGAL NOTICE 302-764-6300 .".. ACCESSORIES LEGAL NOTICE A Public Auction will be held on 6-9-10 at ~ POWER BOATS THE COURT OF THE COURT OF 12:00PM at the above address. ALUMA POLE SYS­ 2000-2002 CADIL------­ LAC Deville DTS rimsl r--=:,~~~...... '" ,.----__---, COMMON PLEAS COMMON PLEAS All sales are cash only. All sales are final. TEM. (2) 24' poles, (1) tires. 5-17 in. chrome THE COURT OF FOR THE STATE FOR THE STATE The units to be auctioned are as follow: 2pc. pole-makes (2) 24' GRADY WHITE rims good tires COMMON PLEAS The Newark Hous­ OF DELAWARE IN OF DELAWARE IN Unit # 257 - G.H. Patterson Jr. & JoAnne R. 12' poles or a 3rd 24' 248, '99 Yamaha 225, P235/55 r17, $850. FOR THE STATE ing Authority's AND FOR NEW AND FOR NEW Patterson - Boxes, Kitchen Chairs, Love pole. 32' plank, jacks aluminum trailer, exc Mike 302-388-3864, OF DELAWARE IN revised 2010 Annu­ CASTLE COUNTY CASTLE COUNTY Seat, Suitcases, Totes,Dining Table, Hutch, have attachments to condo $28,900 b/o. [email protected] AND FOR NEW al Plan and 5-year Bench Unit # 509 - Rachelle Tompkins - make a bench. Have 443-239-2611 CASTLE COUNTY Plan is avaiJable to IN RE: CHANGE OF IN RE: CHANGE OF Bags, Clothing, Dining Table, Gym Bag receipts, paid $2400, review by the pub­ asking $1800 OBO. NAME OF NAME OF IN RE: CHANGE OF lic. It can be Alexis Caprie Christina Marie PUBLIC AUCTION 443-350-0141 SAILBOATS ~ NAME OF reviewed during Pannhorst Krawczyk . SENTINEL SELF STORAGE Ariadna Castaneda­ business hours from Petitioner(s) Petitioner(s) 1100 Elkton Road "' WANTED Clare 9:00am - 12:00pm TO TO Newark, DE 19711 17' MARINER. ers of Volkswagon Petitioner(s) and from 1:00 pm - (302) 731-8108 .".. TO Buy Ready to go. $750. Beetles many used Alexis Caprie Hart Christina Marie Love TO: 4:00 pm Monday NOTICE IS HERE­ NOTICE IS HERE- 302-478-7000 parts for sale. Hoods, A Public Auction will be held on Wednesday, Casino chips wanted. Ariadna Castaneda through Friday from BY GIVEN that Alex­ BY GIVEN that fenders, motor parts. NOTICE IS HERE­ May 14, 2010 - 06/09/2010 at 10:00 AM. The contents of the Old or new, any condo Too many to list. Call is Caprie Christina Marie If they were used in a U MARINE BY GIVEN that Ari­ June 25, 2010. All following storage units will be auctioned: Cecil 410-658-5102 Pannhourst intends Krawczyk intends to Unit 5041-Charles Roderick: Bags, bed casino, I am interest­ .".. ACCESS. / STORAGE adna Castaneda­ comments must be to present a Petition present a Petition to ed.410-236-1524 Clare intends to in writing and sub­ frame,book case,bicycle,dinning table,tool to the court of Com­ the Court of Com­ box,misc. household items present a Petition to mitted within the mon Pleas for the mon Pleas for the the Court of Com­ review period. A Unit 9109- Justin Sosa: Boxes,filing cabi­ TRAINS WANTED. - State of Delaware in State of Delaware in net,office chair,shelving mon Pleas for the public hearing is and for New Castle and for New Castle Buying Lionel, Ives, scheduled for . State of Delaware in County, to change County, to change Voltamp. 410-913- and for New Castle Wednesday, June PUBLIC AUCTION W'TRUCKS/SPORT hislher name to hislher name to 9484. Save this ad! 60' Covered boat slip County, to change 30, 2010 at 5:30 SENTINEL SELF STORAGE located in No Chesa­ .".. UTILITY VEHICLE hislher name to Ari­ pm, Alexis Caprie Hart Christina Marie Love 465 Pulaski Hwy peake Bay. $50,000 adna Castaneda np Alexis Pannhorst New Castle, DE 19720 OBO. 856-768-3625 CHEVY TAHOE '95 Ariadna Castaneda 5/14,21,28,6/4,11, Petitioner Christina Marie (302) 328-5810 4x4, rebuilt trans & . Petitioner 18,25 2157339 Steve E. Hart Krawczyk motor wltow pkg. np 517,14,21 Petitioner Petitioner A Public Auction will be held on Wednesday, PILE DRIVER. 30' x Many new parts & nice 2154788 np 4/30,517,14 np 4/30,517,14 June 9th, 2010 at 2:00 PM. The contents of 12' steel. Workboat paint! Nice truck! 2151757 2151748 the following storage units will be auctioned: WANTED; DIABET­ THE COURT OF 18'xT w/60 HP $3500 obo 1.------1 COMMON PLEAS Unit-#2012-Javier Santiago-Bags, Mattress, IC TEST STRIPS up engine and trailer. 443-945-5626 THE COURT OF FOR THE STATE Boxes, Kitchen Cabinet, Office Chair, Cloth­ to $181 box. Cash on Additional equipment ing, Ladder, Monitor, Speakers, Totes, TV, the spot. Any kindl COMMON PLEAS OF DELAWARE IN avail. and ready to CHEVY 1/2 TON '99 AND FOR NEW LEGAL NOTICE Rolling Tool Boxes, Trophies any brand. Un­ work. 410-885-3200 V-6 auto, Like new. FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN CASTLE COUNTY Unit-#117- Montgomery Byrd- Boxes, Pic­ opened will pick up. or greenpointma­ $5,500. 410-885-3804 tures, Totes, CD's Debbie 410-820-6540 [email protected] 10am till 10pm AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY IN RE: CHANGE OF CITY OF NEWARK Unit-#1151- Patrick Hogan- Bed Frame, IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF DELAWARE Kitchen Chair, Rocking Chair, Clothing, NAME OF Jean Theresa Cas­ Couch, Dresser, Pictures, Coffee Table, End Jessica Hougen- tiglione NOTICE TO FREEHOLDERS Tables, Boat Motor LOST AN ITEM? togler Petitioner(s) Petitioner(s) TO PUBLIC AUCTION TO Jessica Gina Therese Cas­ The City of Newark listing of tentative real SENTINEL SELF STORAGE FOUND AN ITEM? Iben tiglione estate assessments for the taxable year 200 First State Blvd beginning July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011, will Wilmington, DE 19804 It's FREE to run an ad in NOTICE IS HERE­ NOTICE IS HERE­ BY GIVEN taht Jes­ BY GIVEN that Jean be displayed at the Municipal Building, (302) 999-0704 Chesapeake Classified! sica Hougentogler Theresa Castiglione Finance Department, 220 Elkton Road, from We have great success in returning lost intends to present a intends to present a May 11,2010 to June 11,2010. A Public Auction will be held on Wednesday, Petition to the Court Petition to the Court The Council will sit as a Court of Appeals in June 9,2010 at 11:00 AM . The contents of animals and items to their true ,..... ~<.~~ of Common Pleas of Common Pleas the Council Chamber, 220 Elkton Road, on the following storage units will be auctioned: for the State of for the State of June 14, 2010, between the hours of 1:00 #0239 Rashidah Roane - Crib, bags, bed Delaware in and for Delaware in and for pm and 6.55 pm. frame, box spring, mattress, entertainment New Castle County, New CastleCounty, Appeals shall be filed with the City Asses­ center, boxes, fan, monitor, 4 tires and rims, to change hislher to change hislher sor no later than five (5) business days prior totes, portable TV, household items name to Jessica name to Gina to the Appeal Day. #7103 Audrey D. Thompson - Crib, bags, 410-398-1230 or Iben Therese Castiglione Appeal forms may be obtained at the bed frame, boxes, kitchen chairs, dryer, ice Jessica Hougetogler Municipal Building, Finance Department, chest, ironing board, table lamp, rug, shelv­ toll free 800-220-1230 email to Petitioner Jean Castiglione 220 Elkton Road Newark, Delaware each ing, end table, night table, tool box, trash can business day between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm. [email protected] np 5/14,21,28 Petitioner 2156158 np 4/30,517,14 Dennis W. McFarland ~1iiiiiiIiI"",.;7 2151831 Assessor np 517,14 2154225 np 5/14,6/3 2156972

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