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ENJOY WEEKEND YARD SAIUNG ! SEE CLASSIFIEDS! PAGE 23. •:• Greater Newark's Hometown Newspaper Since 1910 •:• 86th Year, Issue 27 01996 Julv 19, 1996 Newark, Del. • 50¢ ... .. -.... TmsWEEK IN SPORTS CANAL MAJOR Gllli CAPTURE DISTRICT to anyone who can help. "J taJked to a lot of mer SOFfBAll chant. here and they're not 15 happy,'' sa id Minster. 'I CROWN. USTOMERS and , poke to hief H gan und merchant intimi w 'v cheduled a rneeting dated by roaming at polic headquart rs thi, IN LIFESTYLE _. teens at the Newark week b cau s I think it has I! It Shopping Center may soon rea ·hed a point where th e see orne break in the ·iLy police, the Krapfs action. (shopping enter own ' I' ) A cording t Marilyn and the merchants have to LOCAL CHILDREN Minster of Min. t r's find a s luti n.'' Jeweler months of vandal Min, ter ·aid she i. n- i m and the hee1 num b ~ r c rn ed about the " hundred. " lEARN THE RUlES of young people at th e cen of kids who ongregate at ter cau. ed her to sp ak out OF THE ROAD See CROWDS, 2 . IN 'SAFE1Y others meet ToWN.' 8 response • kateboarding thr ugh traf fi c, and ye lling. IN THE NEWS ars with youn g people in them onstantly circl d N HOU R sp nt in th e I t, st pping errati ca lly the Newark to talk with oth ers on th IT MAY BE 'HAPPY Shopping enter . id wa lk, and pi cking up on rec nt Saturday night and dropping off kids. T he quickly show d th e kind of I ud roar of nom . and the TRAILS' FOR pr blems faced by m r booming of rad i s made it chants. ~ und a little like a ra e By 9:30 p.m. there were track. RoY RoGERS already over 100 te nager. Teens would peri od ica lly tanding and sitting in front break away from groups and BUILDING of stores, itting on and in go over to parked ca r · car . (; ha. ing each oth r. ON MAIN STREET. 4 INDEX . NEWS 1-5 POLICE BLOTIER 2 OPINION 6 ~!fESTYLE ! '[HE ARTS_ 9 O~ITU~IES -- 20 DIVERSIONS 10 CROSSWORD PUULE 11 SPORT~ _ __.J.§-1f . CLASSIFIEDS --------- P\t.~ ~ • . I\\. Kh PO",I • jl I' 19 , 1\JJ(j NEWARK PosT ·:· POLICE BLOTTER Can we help? • Police Heor is mmpiled each th hri-.tiana M all. According to charg d th t n., ag 16, 15 , tveek from th e .file.\ l~{ rhe poli ·e, an 18-y ar- ld man and a and I , with r bber , c n pira y, Offices : The paper's offices are located Nett •od Police /)epartmenl hy 15-year-old youth, both f and criminal mi. chief and rei as d th m r th ir parent.. conve niently in the Robscott Building , ,\Ia{{ wriler M(/1"\' 1~·. Pef':.ak. N nrk, were alking through 153 E. Chestnut Hill Rd , Newark , DE th lot ' h n one of the MJ pects he ictims w re n t injur d in . w ·k a finger in ne ictim'-. th incid nt. 19713. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 Newarkers robbed buck and 1,aid it wa~ a w , pon . p.m we kdays . in mall parking lot h, ~ u~p c t. t k money and Man attempts to Phone : (302) 737-0724 je elry from the two and fled . Facsimile: (302) 737 -9019 . tate pol icc report that on Jul y M all officer<-. -.aw th thr teen s lure girl into bush es nca r the Mall xit and tl tain d e-mail : newpost@dca .net H around 3: 15 p.m. th ree teen\ from th Bear area rubbed tw th 111 until police arrived. n .July 9 around 7:45 a.m. a To subscribe: Call 737 -0724 or 1-800- ·wari--er~ in the parking lot or State police u1r~ted and whit male attempted t lure a See POLICE, 4 ..._ 220-3311 . Cost is $15 .95 per year to New Castle County addres ses . To begin a subscription , simply ca ll the Circulation Department. To place a classified: Call1 -800-220-1230 Loitering statutes vague for private lot To place a display ad: Call 737-0724 . .... LOITERING, from 1 th eir t.,~or e i -; trc. pa.,.,ing after urea in the :-.hopping cent r pre~ ntl patrolling th r on that- th ·n we arrest th em," \aid he · au~e it ~ a pri ate lot 01en to eekend\ i~, the -;econd on he\ HE STAFF of the Newt1rk Post IS anxiou s to aSSISt wh rc they would .... it in ~ idc Hogan. _ th public a~ I ng as an . r re. tri d. ''I'm nor entir l happ Trea ders and advertisers Reporters , wnters edi hricl'l y. Then they w ul I get out The sam pr bL m appli ·~ to are op n ther : · ith th m, but I'm not I ft ith a tors and salespeople can be co ntacted as listed and :.e t ul'f in a ne w dir ction. kid ~ ju!'.t ~ta ndin g around. •· h. rank Wi:-.ni' ski, g f r l t f opti n. ." Wi ni w. ki sa id. be low· ne group pro ided an an~w r they'r loit ring, no question of Krapf M unagem~nt at th nt r. " I try to k ep aft r th m but I James B. Streit , Jr. is the publis her of to the question, "why do their par it,'' H gan . aid. " But it'. a gray i ~h !'lai d the pri ate curit firm think rh p pie d ing the w rk the Newark Post He sets policies and ent\ let them leave tht: hou!'.c ju)lt ar n't stron" enough to han- manages all departments 1n he Newark lool--in g likt: that '!" After a car 11 th pr blem.'' office. Call h1m at 737 -0724 parked in the lot , ~ ·v ral tee n~ ·Th sec urity pe ple nl Mary E. Petzak is a general as ignm ent approach~.:d it a.., thl: dri cr open ·cl work when th e wan t to, it look. reporter. Her beat includ es government the trunk. It em:-. )f clothing w re Incidents add up like,'' sa id Kenny Burt II of ed ucation and poli ce n ws She can be taken out and put in . contacted at 737-0724. Hobby rt. " You can see them One girl rcl110\· 'U the tame ju~t sitting in their car. talking t Marty Valan ia prepares the sports looking. t-.,hirt <, he or', reveal at shopping center each oth r." pages of this newspaper. The sports ed i ing a wildly pan •rn cd bra-top tor is seldo m 111 th e office . however. he pos. es. i non July 6 aft r "W~ thought off-dut cop. checks in frequ en tly. Leave messag es which .,he th en harely co er d b ing found :-. itting in a oulcl h lp, but th y'r not d ing .. for Marty at 737-0724 '"nh a fringed c1,t. Shrugging parked hi cl holding an theirj b," agre d M li sa Min ter happil in her new outlit, -;he ran of Minster's J we lers. "Th y sit Kelly Bennett is the Newa1k Post's sta ff open bottle of Z ima in her photograpl1er and production editor. orr to greet fri ·nd:-.. hand. Four add itional bottle · in ca r: nnd do n thing. Th y talk Among his assignments is coo rdinating The one thing that wasn't of Zima and a bottl f t the kids and b m th ir th e entire staff's work and assembli ng 11 mu ch in evidence wa~ teen~ en ter tequila wer b hind th ar fri nd . ." on to the news pages each week . Call him ing hu!-.inl::-.!'.e~ . although !'lOme did . at; Mi ha I Butz f Q- ti at 737-0724. purcha'ie wa t 'r ice at Ri ta's • On Jul y 12, a 20-year Billiards ai d, " If the sec urity !-.i tting along the curb. Julia R. Sampson is tile oflice manag er hdnn: old man from Bear wa. p ople an 't keep the kid ut of Security pat rols also circl cl and editorial assistant who processes charg d with criminal mi - the lot, at I a t keep th m m ay the I t and Newark polic car most press relea ses. She prepares obitu a chi ·rafter he punched and fr m the t re ." dro e through and then park d aries and th e Dive1 sio ns calendar. Julia broke th fr nt window at Wi ni wski sa id Krapf also writes feature and news stories. and watched the crowds. N ' ark read ; Management i awar of the prob- Contact her at 737-0724 " W do car· ahout what's hap • AisoonJuly l _,a l9- 1 m of too many teenage rs hang p ning ther ',"!'laid Newark police Phil Toman has been the paper's arts y ·ar- lei man thr at ned t ing around. " From what my main ch ief William I loga n.