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Greater Newark's Hometown Newspaper Since 1910 •:• 101st Year, 43rd Issue 201o November 5, 201 0 -.newarkpostonllne.com Newark, Del. Transit grants announced Gov. and State fleet. times and reduce train con­ 's Congressional All the grant funds are from flicts in the area. This fund­ Delegation announced .the the fiscal 2010 appropriations ing completes the $40 million awarding of five important fed­ funds, which is not affiliat­ needed to begin the project. eral grants that will improve rail ed with the Federal Stimulus The project is expected to start and transit infrastructure in the program. Congress appropri­ in early 2011 and will produce First State. The grants, award­ ated the discretionary money 115 construction jobs and up to ed by the U.S. Department of to USDOT, which was then 15 permanent jobs over time. Transportation (USDOT), the required to award the money • $3.7 million FTA grant to Federal Transit Administration through a competitive grant replace seven transit buses with (FTA) and the Federal Railroad process. 40-foot hybrid diesel buses. Administration (FRA), will Grants include: • $2.25 million planning provide needed funding to •$13millionfromtheFederal grant from USDOT to address complete major rail projects Railroad Administration for the transportation needs and design along the Northeast Corridor, construction of a third track on expansion of the Newark Rail improve transit facilities in the Northeast Corridor south of Station. The grant will be Sussex County, and replace Wilmington and into Newark. aging buses in the DART First The project will increase travel See TRANSIT, 2 ~ Serving his Chris Coons, right was joined by U.S. John Kerry, center, at a veterans event last ·country week in Newark. Shown, from left at the evant were: AHorney Genei1JI Beau Biden, Congressional candidate , Kerry and Coons. Newark was the •Jte of a number Major Kevin Conley of the of events aHended by Coons and his Republican challenger Christine O'DQnnell. Delaware National Guard was part of a group at Forward Operating Base "Romero" By DOUG RAINEY tory margins in their races for U.S. Senate andltouse. with the New Zealand Army in Afghanistan. He is embedded DRAINEY®CHESPUB.COM New Castle County Executive Coons ended up with a 16 point victory margin over peren­ at the location. Shown is the Chris Coqns and John Carney. ended up nial Senate candidate Christine O'Dom.iell, Delaware flag that flew over with easy victories Thesday night as Delaware while former Lt. Gov. Carney ended up a little Cooch's Bridge BaHiefield, bucked the national trend toward Republican short of 16 in his race with Sussex County near Newark, prior to fly~ gains in the House and Senate. businessman Glen Urquhart. ing at Romero. Conley was As the night wore on, political obse~ers The victory margin for Coons and Carney the Newark VFW O'Daniel were wondering if Coons' victory in Delaware also appeared to help candidates further down Post 2008 Teacher of the would allow the Democrats to keep control of on the ticket. Year and was a long time the U.S. Senate. The House ended up firmly Prior to running .for office, Coons worked Track/CrossCountry coach in Republican hands. for Newark-based W.L. Gore and Associates at Glasgow/Christiana High It was a different story in Delaware as as an attorney and even as County Executive prior to opening MOT Running Democrats appeared to keep their majorities was believed to haVe done some work with Company in Middletown. in both the State House and Senate. The one the company. 1 Kevin resides in Middletown loss came when powerful Democratic budget Coops' mother m into the Gore fam~ Crossing. writer Nancy Cook lost her bid for re-election ily and opponents un~:UCt).s:fully ·attempted tQ to the State Senate. (US ARMY PHOTO) Both men ended up with comparable vic-

• Competitively Priced Page~ • Tlle :Newaik Post • IF'iiday; November 5', 201-0 IN THE NEWS An "Evening of Art & Wine" An "Evening of Art & iums will also be available. jewelry; Jen Mrozik, collage; more information on NAA Wine" is being held Friday, Nine artisans from . the and Arlene Finocchiaro, jew­ events, exhibits, and classes, November 5, from 5-9 p.m., Newark Arts Alliance will be elry. visit the Web site (www.new­ sponsored by the Newark showing and selling their work. Washington House is locat­ arkartsalliance.org) or call Arts Alliance at the luxuri­ They include Karen Hornor, ed at 115 East Main Street, 302-266-7266. ous Washington House jewelry; Doortje Shover, glass above the Stone Balloon The NAA is located at 276 Condominiums in downtown ornaments; Brenna Crowther, Winehouse. East Main Street, Suite 102, in Newark. Admission is free. fabric ornaments; Navanjali The Newark Arts Alliance the Market East Plaza. Hours The wine tasting and harvest J agatpal Kelsey, fabric bags and is a nonprofit organization are Thesday-Sunday, 11 a.m.- the OCMP card. For more info table, presented by the Stone watercolors; Richard Aldorasi, ·dedicated to "developing com­ 3 p.m., with extended hours on Juice bar provides or to place an order by phone, Balloon Winehouse, is $8 until marbled silk scarves; Eleanor munity through the arts." For Thursday until 6 p.m. healthy alternatives please call 302-366-0540. 8 p.m. Tours of the condomin- Fink, jewelry; Estelle Lukoff,

Although, it has been open More ethnic restau­ at its new location for over a month, Main Squeeze Cafe rants on their way and Organic Juice Bar at 131 A few new signs have E. Main St. is no newcomer popped up on Main Street to the area. Formerly located promising additional culinary at 280 E. Main, the establish­ choices. At the site of the ment brings its array of juices, former TCBY, Indian Sizzler smoothies, salads, wraps, pani­ Indian Restaurant has placed a nis and other treats to the center sign in the window advertising of downtown. lunch and dinner buffets and Main Squeeze is open seven the option to either eat-in or days a week, from 10 a.m. take-out. to 7 p.m. and University of Indian cuisine had not been Delaware students can take around for years, following the advantage of the healthy alter­ closing of a restaurant at the natives as the business accepts former Granary site on Elkton Road. No word on when it will open, but be sure to look out for it in the coming months. According to their sign, those interested in learning more can Funds for train station project ____ ...._- call 302-738-3445. Permits have been posted by eleven states was awarded era! funding for improving the industries which are critical to and light construction is occur­ ..... TRANSIT, from 1 $10 million by the FRA for Corridor. strengthening our economy." ring at 155 E. Main St., the site a multi-state effort to create "These grants help us "Delaware's Congressional of the former Sunglasses by used to plan integration of the a high speed improvement move forward with several delegation played a criti­ E.C. Shades, for a Chinese res­ University of Delaware's tran­ service development plan and major projects important to cal role in obtaining these taurant. Once again, no word sit oriented development of environmental analysis for public transportation in our grants. DelDOT is grateful on the completion date, but the former Chrysler vehicle the Northeast Rail Corridor. state," said Governor Ja.ck for the leadership of Sen. Tom workers were busy last week assembly plant, now owned by Delaware, other regional states Markell. "Each project meets Carper, Sen. Ted Kaufman and entering and exiting the build­ the University. and the District of Columbia growing demand for mobil­ Rep. in helping to ing. One additional grant will organize the study, which ity in different ways. As they secure the important funding was awarded for multi-state will provide an environmen­ get off the ground, these proj­ for Delaware's transportation planning for the Northeast tal assessment needed to ects will provide jobs for the needs," said Transportation Corridor. A joint application acquire future additional fed- construction and engineering Secretary Carolann Wicks.

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As a direct result they learned the woman had robbed in morning the latest police news, log on to viewed surveillance video from of this technology, four of the been in a verbal dispute with Police are on the lookout newarkpostonline.com. the incident. five suspects in this incident family members before taking for a suspect who robbed A computer check led were charged, and the· video the pills and fleeing the resi­ Tobacco Zone, located at 1023 University of Delaware University Police to a Stanton evidence will be used during dence on foot. S. College Ave., last Monday. Police have charged four indi­ area trailer park, where Sanders the prosecution phase of this Corporal Paul Chickadel The victim, a store employee, viduals and are seeking a fifth and Pennington were appre­ investigation," UD Police Chief and his canine partner Renzo told police that she had opened person in connection with an hended in the Durango without Patrick A. Ogden said. went to the home and began a the door at 9 a.m. to let some attempted armed robbery of incident. According to police, track from the driveway area air in, when a white male wear­ a UD student that occurred Pennington was driving during Break-in suspect where the woman was last seen. ing a tan leather jacket with a around 3:37 a.m. on Sunday, the attempted robbery. Renzo started tracking toward gray or dark-colored hooded Oct. 31, at the intersection of Sanders and Pennington found eating hot the rear yard and then along sweatshirt underneath walked North College Avenue and Ray were taken back to the dog the sidewalk heading west on in to request cigarettes. When Street University of Delaware Public Franklin Blunt Ill Cordrey Road. Renzo located the clerk got the cigarettes, Charged with second degree Safety Building where they University of Delaware the woman unconscious lying the suspect jumped over the attempted robbery and second were processed and later Police have charged Franklin on the ground in the back yard a concession stand cooking a counter and pulled a knife on degree conspiracy were Brian video arraigned at JP Court Blunt Ill, 19, formerly of Dover, of a home on Cordrey. the employee, demanding her T. Sanders, 21, of Wilmington; 11. Sanders was released on in connection with a burglary hot dog. His fingernails were The woman was rushed to painted blue, the same color to open the register. When she Richard F. DeMoss Ill, 22 of $5,000 unsecured bond, and at the grounds garage and cam­ the Christiana Hospital where complied, the suspect grabbed Newark; Alexis A. Pennington, Pennington was released on pus shops at Delaware Stadium as the graffiti inside the west she was treated and admitted 23, of Aston, Pa., and Kelli $4,500 unsecured bond, pend­ on Sunday and Monday, Oct. stadium campus shop. for an evaluation. See POLICE, 4 ..... N. John, 20, of Wilmington. ing a preliminary hearing in the 24-25. During an interview, Blunt Sanders also was charged with Court of Common Pleas. According to UD Police admitted to the Sunday eve­ third degree assault. Further investigation led to reports, Blunt broke into the ning incident· and assisted Police reported the stu­ the identification of DeMoss grounds garage on the north detectives in recovering seven dent had Just-crossed over the and John. Police said DeMoss end of the stadium through jackets he had stolen. pedestrian bridge from the did not physically assault the a window and then removed He was committed to the NEWARK eosr Laird Campus, when police victim but assisted Sanders tools and two cans of spray Howard R. Young ·correctional Suite 109, Pomeroy Station 218 E. Main St. say Sanders got out of a Dodge in chasing him. John did not paint some time on Sunday. Institution in lieu of $9,750 Newark, DE 19711. Durango at the intersection of physically assault the victim He sprayed objects inside the secured bond, and he was North College Avenue and Ray but she exited the Durango in garage and both sides of a ordered to have no contact with HOURS: Mon. • Fri. 8:30a.m. to 5 p.m. Street, rapidly approached the support of the attempted rob­ door. "UD" was painted on the the university. PHONE: (302) 737-0n4 student and began assaulting bery and assault, police said. door with a line on it. He then FAX: (302) 737-9019 him with his fists. He told the Demoss and John were arrested entered the campus shop on Canine finds uncon­ E-MAIL: [email protected] student pe was "about to get without incident on Nov. 1 and the west side of the stadium by SUBSCRIPTIONS: 1-800-220-3311 robbed by Juggalos," an appar­ are awaiting arraignment at the breaking a lock and used nail scious woman polish to paint "UD" on the CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ent reference to a group that time of this release. A fifth sus­ A New Castle County Police 1-800-220-3311 claims to be inspired by a song pect has yet to be identified. counter and steal clothing. The canine has been credited with by the hip hop group, Insane According to police, the door to the campus shop on the saving the life of a suicidal 41- DISPLAY ADVERTISING Clown Posse. suspects admitted to jumping east side of the stadium had year old female who had taken (302) m-on4 After being struck in the other students on Saturday the lock pried open, and tools around 80 Clonazepam pills head, the student noticed four evening, including someone taken from the grounds garage late last night. PUBLISHER/ REGIONAL V.P. others getting out of the parked dressed in a gorilla costume. were found next to the door. Last Wednesday at ·11:43 DAVIDFIKE Durango, so he pushed the sus­ Anyone with information Nothing appears to have been p.m., police went to a home EDITOR pect away and began running about this incident or these taken from the east side cam­ in the unit block of Gill Drive, DOUG RAINEY toward Cleveland Avenue. Two suspects is asked to contact pus shop, but a nearby ATM in the community of Robscott New Castle County Police INTERACTIVE MEDIA DIRECTOR of the men from the Durango University Police at (302) 831- was tampered with. Manor, near Newark, for a canine Renzo is shown il1 MARTY VALANIA gave chase, while continuing 2222. Early Monday morning, report of a missing suicidal photo provided by County REGIONAL ADVERTISING DIRECTOR to make statements about tak­ "The initial assault, the five UD Police found Blunt inside woman who had just ingested Police. KONRAD LAPRADE ing the student's money. They defendants and the suspect ADVERTISING MANAGER gave up and returned to the vehicle were all captured by HARRY PORTER Durango. the University's new Intelligent After the incident was Campus Safety Video System, MARKETING DIRECTOR reported to University Police, which is part of a significant RENEE QUIETMEYER an officer searching for sus­ investment the University has Main Street 'lJenta[ ASSISTANT EDITOR I pects saw the vehicle fleeing made in Public Safety tech­ RESEARCH DIRECTOR from the scene on Cleveland nology and other resources to MARK CORRIGAN ART DIRECTOR 11iomas 'lJ. Co~ WS JONATHAN WADDELL T.rin f£. to~ 'lJ'lJS The Newark Post is published Friday by Locust Point Farm Chesapeake Publishing & Printing. News and local sales offices are lbtated in Pomeroy StatiOI\ Fresh Natural Turkeys Suite /119,218£. Main St., Newark, DE /971 /.All advertising and news are accepted and printed only Taste the Difference! at the sole discretion ofthe publisher. 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had been riding home with a unsure if the two incidents are shoeprint on it, was pushed and blue jeans. .... POLICE, from 3 pizza and some groceries, after related. up to a rear window. Several Safety alert signs have been he had finished his shift at items on the window sill were posted in the area, and extra approximately $250 in cash work, when he saw three males disturbed as well. Fingerprint patrols are being conducted in out of the drawer and fled out in the tunnel. As he walked his Suspect breaks into evidence was obtained, but the area by University Police. of the store. bike through, one of the sus­ elderly victim's no suspects have been named Anyone with information When interviewed, the pects hit the victim on the side thus far. The case has been should contact University employee described the suspect of the head as all three males home forwarded to the Criminal Police at (302) 831-2222. as a white male, 5'10 to 6'00 were yelling at the victim to Last Monday, Newark, offi­ Investigation Department for tall, 170-190 lbs., between 30- give up his wallet. One of the cers responded to a burglary further review. 40 years old, with black hair suspects took the wallet, which call on Rahway Dr., where an Robscott Manor and a goatee. The knife blade contained over $200 in cash, elderly woman told police that man sought was approximately 5 inches someone had taken a camera Sexual assault and all three suspects fled on A man who lives in the long with no description of and some jewelry. The vic­ foot. reported Robscott Manor community the handle. Additionally, inter­ tim stated that after she had The victim described the University of Delaware near Newark is being sought Lamar Washington views with witnesses and the suspects as young teenagers, returned home, she had noticed employee showed that the sus­ that her rear kitchen window Police are investigating the in the shooting of a man in the approximately 14 to 16 years report of a sexual assault Kimberton-Brookside area. a potential suspect. Detectives pect had frequented several of old, due to the high pitch of screen had been cut, a rear were able to link him to the the businesses in the plaza and that occurred around 3 a.m., New Castle County their voices when they were sliding glass door was half­ crime through interviews and is thought to live nearby. Sunday in a residence hall in Detectives have arrest warrants yelling. The victim stated that way open, and the rear porch follow-up investigation. Police issued a warrant for door was unlocked. A search the Rodney Complex. on file for Lamar Washington, one suspect was a light-skinned A student reported that an 18, who resides in the unit The investigation indicated a known subject who matches black or Hispanic male, while of the house showed that her that the 22 year old victim the description and who lives unknown man followed her block of Cordrey Road. another was wearing a dark­ Kodak digital camera on the and Washington engaged in on Old Cooches Bridge Road. into her residence hall and into He is wan"ted for a shooting colored hooded sweatshirt. kitchen table and a gold brace­ an argument while in front let from her jewelry cabinet her room. She was able to that occurred on Saturday in The victim said he did not get text her RA, and when the the community of Whispering of a residence located in the Bicyclist robbed in a better look due to the lights were the only items missing 100 block of Elliot Street in A neighbor told police that RA arrived they were able to Pines in the Kimberton­ being off in the tunnel. get the suspect to leave. The Brookside area that left a 22 the Brookside area. (The loca­ tunnel Police searched the area she had seen a white female, tion was in error in a previous approximately 30 years of age suspect then attempted to enter year-old male victim in stable A 26 year-old Newark only to find a $5 bill and the a(loJher residence hall but was condition after he was rushed Newark Post report). man reported that he had been victim's pizza on the ground. with long, pulled backlight­ The argument continued colored hair, and wearing long stopped by additional RAs. to Christiana Hospital and robbed by three unknown Both were retrieved for fin­ The suspect is described as underwent emergency surgery. as they walked away from assailants as he was riding gerprint analysis. A purple black pants walking along the the residence and shots were driveway, into the rear yard of a white male in his 20s, 5 feet For the past few days, detec­ home on his bicycle. The mountain bike that was part 5 inches to 5 feet 8 inches tall, tives have been following up on heard. The victim was later the house. event occurred in the tunnel off of another crime earlier the with an average build and short leads that were generated from found in a back alley way that Casho Mill Road, near Blair same night was also found A search of the area showed leads to Old Newark Road a child's picnic table, with a brown hair. He was wearing a this investigation. As a result, Court . The victim said that he in the vicinity, but police are long-sleeve red shirt or sweater Washington was developed as from Elliot Street. On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, November 5, 2010 • The Newark Post • Page 5 ,. _, ·1) r .. , ' ,,. IN THE NEWS Sprinklers aid firefighters Don't throw away your pumpkins! A sprinkler system limited potential damage from a flre on the night of Oct. By ANNA STOOPS bread, pumpkin cookies, pumpkin pumpkin or aren't Rachel Ray in 27 at the West Knoll Apartments at 206 pie, pumpkin ice cream, pumpkin the kitchen, a great way to be Elkton Road in Newark. NEWARK POST CONTRIBUTING WRITER rolls, pumpkin muffins, pumpkin green is to recycle your pumpkin. John H. Farrell, IV, public information doughnuts ... I am starting to feel You can do this a variety of ways, officer for the Aetna Hose Hook & Ladder Halloween is over - and if you like Forrest Gump here! The idea whether into your own compost Co. said the fue originated in the basement carved your pumpkin into a Jack- is that the possibilities are end­ pile or a local yard waste drop-off of Building E in the complex, which con­ 0-Lantern, chances are it is look­ less and are only limited by your site, for example. You can also sists of two apartment structures. ing like a scary Halloween charac­ creativity and maybe a bit on cook­ leave it out for wildlife to feed on. When firefighters arrived at around ter by now. However, if you have ing talents. Check out http://www. You can add a sprinkling of bird 9 p.m., they found smoke corning from a whole pumpkin (not carved) they pickyourown.org/pumpkinpie.php seed and peanut butter inside of common area. The sprinkler system had should last at least several weeks for a recipe to make a pumpkin pie the pumpkin, or just set it out 'au confined the fire to the common basement after being picked. Keeping them from scratch, among others. natural'. Then sit back and enjoy area in the building and the blaze was outside can prolong their shelf life Pumpkin seeds are actually edi­ the wildlife and birds that come to extinguished in 20 minutes. if the weather stays relatively cool. ble and quite tasty (by this author's feed on the pumpkin in your own "This is another example of the impor­ Even though Halloween is over, opinion), too. If you didn't save backyard. Unfortunately, there is tance of early detection and containment there are many great uses for pump­ the seeds this year, next year write not much that can be done in the of fire by automatic sprinkler systems," kins. You can leave them around yourself a reminder! When scoop­ edible sense once you have carved Farrell said. "Without the effective per­ until Thanksgiving for added fes­ ing out the innards, remove the a pumpkin for food safety reasons. formance of the sprinkler system, the fire tive decorations or decide to create PHOTO COURTESY OF AETNA HOSE HOOK & LADDER CO. seeds and clean off the pumpkin Before you throw your pumpkin in this unoccupied area of the building a delicious pumpkin dish for the remnants. Rinse the seeds and roast into the dumpster, be adventurous had the potential for rapid extension and Firefighters from a number of area Thanksgiving holiday. Pumpkins them for a tasty and healthy snack. and use your imagination! trapping the occupants on the floors above departments responded to the fire in are absolutely edible and are quite The seeds are not only edible, but . New Castle County Extension the fire." Newark. nutritious. They contain vitamin A, you can save a handful for planting has information to help you with Forty firefighters were called and vitamin B, vitamin C and potas­ next year, too! This can be a great your all of your agricultural crews remained on the scene for more included Aetna, Christiana Fire Co., . sium, among other nutrients,and teaching tool for children, showing needs. Stop in our office located than an hour removing smoke from the Mill Creek Fire Co. and Singerly Fire Co. are also high in fiber. There are them the cycle of plant life. And at 461 Wyoming Road in Newark, buildings. No one was displaced by the of Elkton. .-many great pumpkin recipes avail­ what a great experience to be able Delaware, call 302-831-2506, or fue and all residents were able to re­ The fue is under investigation by the able - just take a browse on the to carve a pumpkin that you grew visit http://ag.udel.edu/extension/ occupy their apartments. Newark City Fire Marshal. There were no Internet or find a great cookbook. yourself. ncc/nccindex.php for more infor­ injuries. The fire_~artments on the scene There's pumpkin soup, pumpkin If you've alread~ carved your mation.

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~~CGilliTJJ Glasgow boys soccer Jessica Anton returns to playoffs Senior volleyball play­ go to college for either vet­ "Unfortunately we don't have By JON BUZBY says first-year Glasgow coach erinary meClicine or environ­ a winning record (5-1 0), but Brian Grant, whose only other er {libero}, Glasgow mental science. Also, I plan to I think the team did great this JONBUZBY@HOTMAILCOM appearance in the tournament High School play volleyball and soccer in year. We managed to bond came when his Hodgson team college." not only as teammates, but The coaches and players on Hometown: Newark won the Flight B title in 2006. also as friends, and I think the Glasgow soccer team find First fell in love with the sport: "Jeremy is a sold attacking mid­ Other varsity sports: soccer that is what helped us do so themselves in unfamiliar terri­ "In eighth-grade gym class fielder whose vision allows for well in the season." tory this week as they await the School activities other than everyone else would com­ our goal scorers to be success­ draw for the upcoming state tour­ ful." sports: Future Farmers of plain but I'd be so excited! Cooch Kim Pirisino says: to make everyone.around her nament. Defensively Grant says there America, National Honor We didn't play by the official "Jess is an amazing student­ smile." The team is led on offense by is no standout, but rather it's Society, Spanish Honor rules then but it definitely athlete who is successful in senior forward Paul Amponsah a team effort that led to nine Send sports stories, Soci~ty, 2011 class vice­ made me start to love vol­ everything she does. She has (25 goals), who set a new single­ shutouts. president leyball." a great presence on and off news and information to season scoring record, and junior "Everyone has bought into the court and has the ability [email protected]. forward Nate Dehel (12 goals). Next year's plans: "I plan to Thoughts on this past season: the style and system of play," The talented one-two punch Grant says of_llis team, which usually find themselves on the finished the regular season 11-3- receiving end of passes from 1. 'They truly are a team. They junior rnidfielder Jeremy Euston have an 'us against the world' (13 assists). mentality." ANSWERS ON PAGE 18 "Paul is just a pure goal scor­ Note: Follow Glasgow's THE PosT STUMPER er and Nate is technically one of progress in the state tournament the best players I have coached," ACROSS DOWN at www.newarkpostonline.com.

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... • .. i •••• ' • .. • • • • .. • On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, November 5, 2010 • The Newark Post • Page 7 SPORTS Newark stings Glasgow in backyard rivalry WILMINGTON &WESTERN RAILROAD By TREVOR BRANCATO scoreboard just before the half A) takes on Brandywine (0-8, accomr,lishments the past two when junior Clifton Armstead 0-5) at 7. · weeks. ~~ ~~ Wi.erNYtLe&l SPECIAL TO THE NEWARK POST hauled in a 46-yard touchdown "At one pojnt we were back Glasgow (2-6, 1-4) will try pass from sophomore quarter­ up against the wall. with a ~-~ to get back on track at home HAYRIDE EXPRESS BACK BURNER It was a wild Friday night at back Khari Ngozi. record and it was kind of spmt against Christiana (1-7, 1-4 ), November 5 Glasgow High School with the DINNER TRAIN In the second half it looked breaking," Simpson said. "We also on Friday at 7. stage set for the Dragons to take 7:00pm November 9 like the Dragons might come weren't happy with where we Trevor Brancato is an intern on backyard nemesis Newark. 7pm 'Reservations Required out of the locker room a dif­ were, but I'm very proud of our at the Newark Post. All week players and fans alike ferent team, scoring on their MT. CUBA EXPRESS predicted this rivalry game to November 7, 13, 14 first possession when a 45~yard MURDER be a shootout between two of reception by Edward Davis set 12:30pm & 2:30pm MYSTERY TRAIN the state's top quarterbacks. up an 8-yard touchdown run Instead, it turned into a blowout Save Now fiK the Holidays November 19 by Armstead to pull Gla~gow win for Newark, 52-14. 7pm 'Reservations Required within a manageable 17 pomts. Use Minster's Layaway AUTUMN LEAF "We were surprised to jump But Newark scored again out so quickly," Newark coach on a 9-yard run by running SPECIAL SANTA CLAUS EXPRESS Butch Simpson said. "We have back Jordan Irneokparia, and November 6 November 27, 28 some athletic kids and so do Jelani Russell would add 5- and 20% on: no fees, 12:30pm* & 2:30pm** 12:30pm & 2:30pm they. We knew we were going 10-yard rushing touchdowns *1Y:! Hours **2Y:! Hours • Reservations Suggested to be very similar in what we to provide the final knockout easy payments were going to try and do to punches. one another and we expected Reynolds, who completed Marilyn Minster a heavyweight fight. Things 8 of 14 passes for 169 yards happened the way you'd love and two touchdowns and ran Desi to script a game and the next for 71 yards and another score, thing you know we are ahead had this to say after the game: of a team in a game we thought "A win like this over Glasgow Reservations can be made online at could go either way." . gives us great momentum g~ing www.wwrr.com or by calling 302-998-1 Newark---:imnped out to Its into this week's game (agamst Greenbank Station is on Newport-Gap Pike, Rt. 41 N in early lead by junior quarterback Brandywine). Last night's win 1/4 mile from intersection Kirkwood Hwy. Rt. 2 Taylor Reynolds doing what gave us a lot of ~onfidence." . be does best. It began on the Simpson picked up h1s very first drive, when Reynolds 256th win and is now tied with of!Newarl(, would drop back to pass, see Wilmington Friends coach Bob je·weCers "St:nce 1895 an opening and run for a first Tattersall for the state record. down ... time and time again. It Newark Shopping Center, Newark, DE Simpson will try to surpass 302-737 ~5947 looked as though Glasgow bad or at least keep pace with prepared well for the Newark Email: info@miru;tersjewcler:s."om Tattersall next Friday at home www.miru;ter:sjewelers.com passing game, but Reynolds when Newark (4-4, 3-2 Flight knew exactly what to do when his stable of receivers were cov­ ered. Ironically, however, he did find David Grinnage open in the end zone for an 18-yard touchdown to put Newark on the scoreboard first. On his team's secorid drive Reynolds wasted no time driv­ ing the Yellowjackets down the field, and this time, using his legs to scamper into the end zone from 12 yards out, put • Auto • Home • Cycle • Boat • RV Newark ahead, 14-0. lir:ennd in DE, MD, PA and NJ Just when the Yellowjackets • low interest rates & low monthly payments appeared ready to score again, the momentum turned in the Get all • Loan programs; conventional, FHA, VA, Bond Dragons' favor when Raymond the details • Closing costs, down payment Mangold recovered a Newark 302-998-9192 fumble on Glasgow's 8-yard about: • What the home inspection covers line. But just as quickly as • What happens at sett,lement 4565 Kirkwood Hwy Glasgow got their hands on the ball, they fumbled it in their ------~ own end zone and watched as Wilmington, DE 19808 Newark's Brandon Ciarlo fell on it for a touchdown. 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I ,( ' Page 8 • The Newark Post • Friday, November 5, 2010 News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311 OBITUARIES • Obituaries are printed free Scott Emig held on Tuesday, November 2, at In lieu of flowers, donations toms didn't support college, of cfulrge as space permits. St. Matthew's R.C. Church, 901 may be made to the St. Vincent so she attended the Indiana Scott T. Emig, 17, of E. Newport Pike, Woodcrest, de Paul Society, c/o St. Mary Business College and worked as Information is usually supplied Newark, died tragically on to the newspaper by the funeral Wilmington. Interment fol­ of the Assumption Church. To an office manager from age 16 Thursday, October 28. lowed in Gracelawn Memorial send online condolences, please until retirement at ag!! 60. Dot director. Born in Wilmington on Park, 2220 N. DuPont Parkway, visit www.dohertyfh.com. and Ted lived in Indianapolis October 11, 1993, Scott was a New Castle. until retirement, when they junior at St. Georges Technical In lieu of flowers, contri­ moved to Maryville, Tennessee. Audrey Blevins High School, where he was butions in memory of Scott Dorothy Mason Following Ted's passing, Dot Mrs. Audrey C. Blevins, 82, studying to become a profes­ may be made to St. Matthew's On October 24, Dorothy became active with the Newark of Newark, died on Monday, sional electrician and had also R.C. Church, 1 Curtis Avenue, "Dot" Piety Mason, 89, died Senior Center. October 25. been interested in pursing a Wilmington, DE 19804. To peacefully at her home at the Memorial services were Her husband, Earl C. career in law enforcement. sign guest book, visit Gardens of White Chapel in held on Wednesday, October Blevins, Sr., died in 2000. He was a gifted athlete and a www.spicermullikin.com. Newark, following a brief ill­ 27, at the Unitarian Universalist She is survived by her son, standout player on the school's ness. Fellowship of Newark, 420 her community, Helen was a baseball team. Earl C. Blevins, Jr. (Sherry); member of the Garfield Seniors George Loos Born in Bruceville, Indiana, Willa Road, Newark. brother, Norman Cree; sisters, Scott was preceded in death she was the daughter of Theda In lieu of flowers, the fam­ Club, Golden Ages, and the by his maternal grandfather, Hazel Washington and Shirley AARP. George Loos, of Newark, Kathryn and Noah Piety. Dot ily suggests contributions to Tielleman; grandchildren, Clar~ T. Gardiner II, and died suddenly on October 27. was predeceased by her hus­ the Newark Senior Center, She was preceded in death paternal grandfather, David A. Crystal Wolfe (Robert) and Lee by her husband, John J. Davis, A native of Brooklyn, NY, he band "Ted," and by brothers, 200 White Chapel Drive, Blevins (Tabitha); and great Emig. He is survived by his was a graduate of Brooklyn Robert and William Piety, sis­ Newark, Delaware 19713; or a daughter, Anna Kowal, and mother, CarinA. Gardiner Neff, grandson, Andrew Blevins. brother, Charles Barris. She is Technical High School and ter, Theda DeBruler, nephews, to the Unitarian Universalist A funeral service was held. father, Denny A. Emig, brother, served his country as second Robert Jr. and Charles Piety, Fellowship of Newark at the survived by her daughters who Brian M. Emig (Leanna), sis­ on Thursday, October 28, at love her and will deeply miss lieutenant in the infantry during and by her much loved in-laws, address above. To sign guest Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Home, ter, Heather E. Emig, maternal the Korean War. He attended Alton Mason, Jerry Boring, book, visit www.spicermul­ her, Rosemarie Sander and hus­ grandmother, Patricia Gardiner, 121 W. Park Place, Newark. band, William, of Newark, DE, The Cooper Union (BS & MS Billie Harbison and Virginia likin.com. Interment was in Delaware and paternal grandmother, in Engineering) and held man­ Miller. She is survived by her and Joan Pranio of Barnegat, Charlene R. Hibbert. He was Veterans Memorial Cemetery, NJ; son-in-law, John Kowal agement positions at several daughter, Theda Ellis, son-in­ Berniece Murray Bear. To sign guest book, visit also very much loved by his engineering firms in NJ and PA. law, Warren, and grandson, of FL; eight grandchildren; 11 many aunts, uncles, and cous­ www.spicermullikin.com. great grandchildren; and three A 1origtime parishioner of St. Keith Chaffee-Ellis, as well as Berniece Betty Long Murray, ins. Peter the Apostle (Parsippany, nieces, Susan Duncan, Janay died peacefully in her 80th year great great grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial was Helen Davis Mass of Christian Burial was NJ) and St. Rose of Lima DeBruler, Nancy Boring, on October 23, surrounded by offered on Tuesday, November (North Wales, PA), he most Jimmie McConnell, Jerry Self, her loving family. Mrs. Helen Davis, 99, of 2, at Ss. Peter and Paul Polish recently belonged to St. Mary Linda Thompson, and neph­ Betty was born in Newark, formerly of Garfield, National Catholic Church, of the Assumption (Hockessin, ews, Jerry, James, Daniel, and Wilmington, DE on June 14th, NJ, died on Friday, October 22, 126 River Drive, Passaic, NJ DE), where he served on the William Piety, Tom Mason, 1930, daughter of the late at Newark Manor, her residence 07055. Interment followed in board of the Parish Council. He Scott Boring, Steve Harbison, Charles D. Long Sr. and Alma for the past several years. East Ridgelawn Cemetery. was an active member of the St. and John, Michael and Robin Long (Johnson). Betty grew Born in Passaic, NJ, on In lieu of flowers, contri­ Vincent de Paul Society and the Miller. up in Newark, DE and gradu­ December 11, 1910, Helen was butions may be made to Ss. Sages, as well as a Eucharistic Dot graduated from ated from Newark High School the daughter of the late Joseph Peter and Paul Polish National minister at Christiana Cares. Bruceville Hig)l School at age in 1948. Betty married Ralph Barcsczewski and Francese Catholic Church at the address He is survived by his lov­ 16 and won a county scholar­ Edward Murray in 1948. She Fielaka Barcsczewski. She was above or to Newark Manor, ing wife of 53 years, Sylvia, ship to Indiana University in then devoted_ller lifer to her employed with Westin Biscuit 254 W. Main Street, Newark, and seven children, Pamela, 1937. Family finances and cus- family. Ralph and Betty raised in Clifton, NJ, for 25 years DE 19711. To sign guest book, Margaret Kieffer (Joe), Emily five children along with owning until her retirement. Active in visit www.spicermullikin.com. Maier (Michael), George and operating a family farm on (Cathy), Ted (Eileen), Cecilia, Old Capital Trial. Soon after Katherine Major (David), and they started a second business, eight grandchildren. Millcreek Mobile Home Park, Viewing was held at Doherty on part of the farm. Between WELCOME BACK, Funeral Home, 3200 Limestone the two, Ralph dug the ditches Road, Wilmington, Friday, and Betty was the sole book­ October 29. Mass of Christian keeper of what became a very funeral Director Ed McKeoti>:'tt··.is bacR. Burial was on Saturday, successful business, Murray October 30, at St. Mary of Manor. en Ed left Elkton five With more than 40 years of funeral the Assumption Ch11rch 7200 She was preceded in death ears ago, the community director experience, Ed offers Lancaster Pike, Hockessin. W: See OBITS, 9 ..... was terribly sad to see him professional, compassionate care to Internment at a later date. go. After R.T. 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October 28 at the White Clay Newark; maternal grandpar­ ~ OBITS, from 8 Frank Selby Trustees of Delaware Technical Amy Stevens Creek Presbyterian Church, and Community College. ents, Ann and John McDermott 15 Polly Drummond Hill Frank Lee Selby Jr., 94, During his forty year resi­ Amy C. Stevens, 16, of of Ocean City, MD; and pater­ by her brothers, Charles D. Road, Newark. Interment fol­ of Newark, died on Friday, dence in Delaware he served in Newark, died tragically in a car nal grandmother, Enid Stevens Long Jr., and John W. Long, lowed in the White Clay Creek October 29, peacefully at home numerous positions of univer­ accident, on Thursday, October of Lauderhill, FL. She was pre­ and a grandson: Thomas Cemetery. surrounded by his loving fami­ sity, public, and civic respon­ 28. ceded in death by her sister, Lupton. She is survived by her In lieu of flowers, contri­ ly. He proudly served as a Staff sibility and was honored for Born on March 21, 1994 Erica Lynn and paternal grand­ adoring husband of 62 years, butions in memory of Betty Sergeant with the U.S. Army his pr_ofessional, public and in Newark, Amy was a junior father, Frank Stevens. Ralph Murray, sister: Anita may be made to the American during World War II. civic contributions on numer­ at St. Georges Technical High A Mass of Christian Burial Rydel and her husband Frank Diabetes Association, 100 Mr. Selby is survived by his ous occasions. Professor Soles School, where she was in the was offered on Wednesday, of Wilmington, DE, her son: W. lOth Street, Suite 1002, loving wife of 65 years, Mamie wished to be remembered Nurse Tech Program. Amy November 3, at Our Lady Lee Murray and his wife Kathy Wilmington DE, 19810 or R. Selby; son, Frank Lee Selby for his love of his family, his was taking a college course of Fatima Roman Catholic of Newark, DE, daughters: R. Wills Eye Institute, for Retina III; and daughter, Michelle L. commitment to teaching and at DelTech and had wanted Church, 801 N. DuPont Lynn Raeburn and her husband Research, 840 Walnut Street Selby Goldston. his students, and his life long to become an anesthesiologist. Boulevard, New Castle. Steve of Morehead City, NC, Suite 1540, Philadelphia, PA Services and burial will be commitment to encouraging She played field hockey but In lieu of flowers, the family Joyce Bowers and her hus­ 19107. To offer on-line con­ private. To express an online active citizenship. Though he her true passion was playing suggests contributions be made band Dave of Landenberg, PA, dolences, visit www.dohertyfh. condolence, visit www.strano­ received many accolades for soccer. She was selected sec­ to the B+ Foundation, 101 Kathy Persoleo and her hus­ com. feeley.com. his contributions to the com­ ond team all-state last year as Rockland Circle, Wilmington, band Mike of Wilmington, DE, munity, he was a modest man a sophomore. She also played DE 19803. Gale Lupton of Landenberg, James R. Soles who requested that his accom­ travel soccer for many years To sign guest register, visit PA, · Grandchildren: Stephen, Khipma plishments not be listed here. and was currently a member of spicermullikin.com. Sarah, Daniel, Katie, Michael, Pounthareuangsy James R. Soles died on The family would like to the Concord Courage College Laura, Anna, Matthew, Emilee. . October 29, 2010. He was pre­ thank his caregivers, Ginger Showcase Team. She is also survived by many Khipma Pounthareuangsy, ceded in death by his beloved Amy is survived by her John Thompson 86, of Newark, died on Sunday, Nacrelli and Nick Jenner, for beloved nieces, nephews and wife of fifty years, Ada Leigh their devotion and support. parents, Bart H. and Julie A. John Ernest Thompson, 71, relatives, along with her two October 24. Soles and is survived by his McDermott Stevens, brother, Mrs. Pounthareuangsy was A memorial service was of Newark, died at home on dear caregivers, Earlene Dorsey older daughter, Nancy Beth held at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, Sean C. Stevens of Newark; Saturday, October 23. and Nelson Seligh. a loving sister, mother and Garrett, her husband, Dan and sister, Erin F. Stevens of grandmother who will be dear­ November 3 at Saint James Born in Wilmington, Funeral services for Betty their four children, Elizabeth, Episcopal Church-Millcreek, John was the son of Reuben were celebrated on Thursday ly missed by loving family and Tom, Maggie, and _JJ!mes friends. 2106 St. James Church Road, Thompson Jr. and Lucille (Jack); and by his younoger Wilmington, DE. (Nesler) McClelland. He was a A visitation for family and daughter, Catherine Pomeroy, friends will be held on Saturday, Memorials may be made to truck driver for 24 years, retir­ her husband, Paul, and their the James R. Soles .Citizenship ing in 2000. He was a member November 6, in the Strano & two children, Paul and Julia. Feeley Family Funer(ll Home, Endowment of the Moose Lodge. Dr. Soles was the Alumni c/o University of Delaware He will be dearly missed by 635 Churchmans Road, Newark, Distinguished Professor DE 19702 from 4-7 pm and Development Office, 011 his daughters and sons-in-law, Emeritus of the Department Hullihen Hall, Newark, DE Candace and Rudolph Eckeard again on Sunday, November of Political Science and 7th in the funeral home from 19716 or The Food Bank of of New Castle, Stephanie and International Relations at the Delaware, 14 Garfield Way, Carlos Garcia of Newark, 12 noon-4:30 pm. Burial will University of Delaware, where be private. For directions and to Newark, DE 19713. To express Kristen Brown and Robert he taught for thirty-four years, an online condolence, visit express an online condolence, and Chairman of the Board of visit www.stano-feeley.com. www.strano-feeley.com. See OBITS, 11 ~

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Boulden Propane Mojo tacted by ACS volunteers in Street and the surrounding Your ACS volunteers wish Caffe' Gelato National In Delaware, the incidence the hopes that Newark would area during October, you saw to express our sincere appre­ Catherine Rooney's Newark ARTS Alliance of breast cancer makes it a become a Hot Pink town for the evidence of a community ciation to everyone in the town The Cereal Bowl Newark Deli and Bagels focus of the American Cancer the month of October. Once working to raise awareness of Newark who helped us once Christiana High School Newark Natural Foods Society and increasing aware­ again the response was out­ about the disease that cur­ again prove that Newark is a Claymont Steak Shop Old Lamplighter ness about the disease is of standing as over fifty business­ rently affects 1 in 8 women. wonderful place in which to Clothes in the Past Lane Pita Pit paramount importance. For es, the town and the University From ribbons on the street­ live and run a business. While Curves at Suburban Primo Hoagies the third year, Newark city of Delaware joined in turning lights, window displays, a Pink it is our hope that the disease Deer Park Tavern SAS cupcakes officials, the business and edu- the town pink. Out on the Green held by the will be conquered in the very Delaware Book Exchange Salon by Anthony near future, we are sure that if Embassy Suites Seasons Pizza it is ~not by next fall, Newark will once again embrace the Formal Affairs Simon Eye University. He retired from the challenge to let everyone know Flip Flop Shop John E. Kater ~ OBITS, from 9 State of Delaware, Department that the:,: care and turn pink Gecko Fashions Starbucks of Labor in 1979. He was for­ once agam. Fulton Paper Company TGI Friday DeFelice of Elkton, Jennie merly president of Loc,~!)]; 12 Here are a list of businesses Gallagher Jewelers Courtyard Marriott at UD Brown of New Castle, and Chrysler Tank Planf oHke that supported the effort. Thank Grassroots UD Colleges Against Cancer Amber Brown of Elkton; his employees and also president you to the Newark commu­ Grotto Pizza Village Imports sons, Christopher Thompson of Local 2038 Department of nity for supporting the Hot Groucho's Deli Wilmington Trust at Suburban Sr. and hfs--Wife, Patricia of Labor Employees Union. He Pink Newark Project during Iron Hill Beuford, SC, Timothy Brown of was a member of St. John the October. A special thanks to Kirk's Flowers Thank you, New Castle, DE, and Jonathan Beloved Knights of Columbus. the businesses ·and organiza­ "The Hot Pink Ladies" Thompson of his wife, Kristen He was predeceased by his tions who turned Newark hot Klondike Kates Kneisley Eye Care Sandra Baldino of Wilmington; 14 grandchil­ first wife, Harriet and by a son, pink in the fight against breast Lois Capone dren; and a sister, Marlene Richard M. Johnson. cancer. Ledger Wengert and her husband, Through Mr. Wagner's Charles of Ellendale, CA. wife, Reta, of Elkton, MD; her efforts,. St. John the Beloved Services were held on grandchildren, Eric and Lauren Catholic Church was built Friday, October 29, at the cha­ Brooking, Blake and Olivia on his property on Milltown Tucker, and Megan and Ashley pel at the Delaware Veterans Road. Memorial Cemetery, 2465 Tucker; her brothers, Harvey, He is survived by his lov­ Chesapeake City Road, Bear. James, and Charles Starr; and ing wife of 25 years, Marie her sister, Peggy Farley. In lieu of flowers the fam­ (Johnson) Wagner; his son, ily suggests contributions to Visitation was held on Mark D. Johnson and wife NEWARK Monday, November 1, at the Leukemia and Lymphoma Donna of West Dundee, IL; the Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Society, 100 W. lOth Street a daughter, Jeanne Tunell Home, 121 W. Park Place, #209, Wilmington, DE 19801. and her husband Michael of CHARTER SCHOOL To send condolences, please Newark. Mass of Christian Newark; and six grandchil­ Burial followed at St. Thomas visit www.mealeyfuneral­ dren: Kristin Chuman and "Excellence In Academics .and Decorum" homes.com. the Apostle R.C. Church, her husband Paolo; Kathryn 301 North Bancroft Parkway, Tunell; Michael Tunell, Jr.; Wilmington. Interment Applications are being accepted: Oct.ll through Nov. 22,2010 was in All Saints Cemetery, Matthew Johnson; and Ryan Joan Tucker Johnson. 6001 Kirkwood Highway, Mrs. Joan A. Tucker, 75, Mass of Christian Burial For students who will be entering grades K~S in Sept. 2011 of Newark, died on Tuesday, Wilmington. was celebrated on Tuesday, In lieu of flowers, contribu­ October 26, in the presence of November 2, at St. John Applications for enrollment may be obtained by: her loving family after losing tions may be made to Helen the Beloved Church, 907 her battle with cancer. F. Graham Cancer Center, c/ Milltown Road, Wilmington. o Christiana Care, P.O. Box Born in Wilmington, DE, Interment followed at All • downloading a copy from our • stopping by our school on June 5, 1935, Joan was the 1668, Wilmington, DE 19899. web site: www.newarkcharter.org • visiting our Open House To sign guest book, visit www. Saints Cemetery, Wilmington. daughter of the late Margaret To leave a condolence, please and Harvey Starr. She retired spicermullikin.com. visit www.mealeyfulieral­ 2001 Patriot Way, Newark, Delaware 19711 OPEN from the former MBNA after homes.com. 20 years of dedicated ser­ Charles Wagner (302) ~69 - 2001 vice. She was a member of HOUSE St. John's-Holy Angels parish Charles J. "Charlie" and Santa Maria Council #195 Wagner, 96, of Wilmington, School Rating 2003: "SUPERIOR SCHOOL" died on Tuesday, October 26, Wednesday, Knights of Columbus Ladies School Rating 2004: "SUPERIOR SCHOOL" at Christiana Hospital sur­ National Auxiliary. School Rating 2005: "SUPERIOR SCHOOL" November 10 She was preceded in death rounded by his family. Blue Ribbon Born in Delaware, Mr. School Rating 2006: "SUPERIOR SCHOOL" by her husband of 34 years, 6:00 - 8:00 PM John B. Tucker. he is survived Wagner was the son of the School Rating 2007: "SUPERIOR SCHOOL" School20IO by her daughter, Kathleen M. late John H. and Elizabeth School Rating 2008: "SUPERIOR SCHOOL" Brooking and her husband, (Smerbeck) Wagner. 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Bus transportation Grief Awareness Festival. the facility, meet students and guest Lee Rainie, Director of the ext. 641 or [email protected]. from Newark, DE and Orchestra aids those dealing This free festival includes art staff, and learn more about the national Internet & American Seating is $ 125.00 per person. with grief activities, grief education and diverse educational and co-cur­ Life Project at the Washington­ Proceeds benefit Emergency resources, and opportunities to ricular opportunities available at based Pew Research Center. Free Shred Day Food Closet of UAW Local Sunday, November 7, commemorate those we love. this outstanding co-educational, UD's research panel includes Louviers FCU ~will be host­ 1183. Contact Alena Bandy at 1 p.m.-4:30 p.m., Newark Meet local authors and experts college preparatory high school Professors Lindsay Hoffman ing their first ever Community 302-738-4500 xll for informa­ Senior Center. Delaware Grief on grief, and listen to the hope­ situated on 59 beautiful acres in and Dannagal Young from the Shred Day for all members, tion. Awareness Consortium invites ful, coi_IIforting music of John Pike Creek Valley. Department of Communication, Newark residents and organiza­ Flynn who will be perfonning Professors Phil Jones and Julio tions on Saturday November 13. live in concert. Those of all ages Carrion from the Department Those who would like to partici­ Delaware Futures experiencing any type of loss Political Seminar at of Political Science and pate can drop off up to 2 banker­ 2nd Annual 5K Run/ are welcome. Refreshments will UD International Relations, and stu­ sized boxes of paper only at 185 Walk. ' be served. Reservations are rec­ dent panelists Paige Barton and Elkton Road, Newark, between The University of Delaware ommended. Please contact Dr. The event will be held faculty and students are host­ Bill Humphrey. the hours of 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Patti Tillotson at 302-383-3300 University students, faculty, The new Louviers build­ on Saturday, November 6, at ing a public event on Tuesday, or visit www.degac.org for more staff and Newark community ing on Elkton Road has a large Joe's Crab Shack, located November 9, at Clayton Hall, information or to register. parking lot which will be sec­ on the Christina Riverfront. t;ntitled "Civic Engagement members are invited to attend a tioned off to accommodate the Registration is at 8 a.m. and 2.0: Emotions, Perceptions, and reception at 6:30p.m. in Clayton shredding truck, event traffic the race will start promptly at Participation in Online Politics." Hall before the event. Light Open House and parking for those needing 9 a.m. For more information, The project, the first funded refreshments will be provided. Sunday, November 7, 12:30 The event will begin at 7 p.m. in to transact business inside the please contact Andrea Guinn interdisciplinary scholarship to to 4 p.m., Saint Mark's High at 302-652-8619, ext. 4, or at emerge since UD's designation Room 125 of Clayton Hall. credit union. School, 2501 Pike Creek Road All documents will be shred­ aguinn @delawarefutures.org. by Bloomberg News as the "epi­ Wilmington, DE 19808. ded on site by Shred-it®, a center of politics," is supported 302-738-3300 for information. Career Information NAID certified shredding com­ by UD's Center for Political Contact: Clarice Kwasnieski. pany, known for their environ­ New Parkinson's Communication. Session mental friendly recycling servic­ Support Group Cecil College will hold a free es. Shredding documents such Career Information Session from A new support group for as old statements is a great way 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, people with Parkinson's Disease to prevent identity theft or get Nov. 10, at the college's Career (PD) has been organized in rid of old paperwork. and Job Placement Services Newark, DE. The coordina­ For more information, con­ headquarters across from the tor, David Kaplan, was diag­ Our OF THE Arne tact Louviers FCU at (302) 733- North East campus at 3135 nosed with PD in June, 2006. In ----- 0426 or visit www.shredit.com/ Biggs Highway. October, 2009, he was encour­ Advisors from the college's community-shredding.asp. aged by his wife, Terri, and This week's Out of the credit and non-credit programs a PhD. Nurse, Ingrid Pretzer­ Attic item is an undated pic­ will be on hand to talk to pro­ New York Holiday Abott, to attend an institute ture of Main Street during spective students about work­ from the Parkinson's Disease one of the community fes­ force training classes, degree Trip Foundation in which he was tivals. It was published in and certificate programs, career UAWLocall183Emergency trained as a clinical research liai­ the 2005 City of Newark Map development services, financial Food Closet is offering a Bus son. Topics will include keeping aid, and student support services. Trip to New York City to see and Information Guide. Over See EVENTS, 14 ~ most of the 300 plus years For more information, contact the Rockettes Christmas Show of town history, houses on Main Street had front porch­ es where residents could sit out to relax and visit with neighbors and passers-by. People from surrounding farms and villages would come into town Saturday evenings and stroll Main Street visiting with friends. The porches downtown are gone now, replaced by "modern" storefronts as the houses were converted to business use during the 20th century. Some of these hous­ es still stand behind their commercial facades. People from the surrounding area of people of all ages to als, and special events. Call still gather on Main Street Main Street. The picture is 368-9845 for arrangements. Providing 27 years of quality family eye care from the Newark Historical and in the many restaurants The Society invites dona­ • 12 competent and experienced doctors SIMON EYE and specialty shops. Society collection (courtesy tions or loans of objects, \SS()('I \II S Folks throng to Newark's of the City of Newark). stories, pictures and other ·Most insurances & HMO's accepted · Bear Newark many festivals held through­ Visit the NEWARK artifacts of places, activities, ·Comprehensive adult and pediatric eye care out the year. The annual HISTORY MUSEUM locat­ people, and life styles in the FOll Run Shopping Ctr. 19 1-t.tiMS Street Newark Memorial Parade ed at the historic passen­ Greater Newark Area for its ·LASIK 116 fQl( Hunt OrNe Suite 8 ger train station on South startedabout1935. Firemen's permanent collections. • Contact Lenses www.simoneye.com Carnivals and Firemen's College Avenue. The muse­ Contact the Newark Convention parades date um is open to the public Historical Society by voice • Thousands of affordable and designer frames 302..239.1933 even earlier. Newark Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. mail at 302-224-2408, by • Accepting new patients and outside prescriptions 6 convenient locations Community Day, Halloween now through November 28, postal mail to P.O. Box 711, Bear I Concord Pike I Hockessin/Pike Creek Parade, Winteriest, Newark 2010. The museum is also Newark, DE 19715, or by Middletown INewark IWilmington Night, Taste of Newark, and open all year by appoint­ email to newarkdehlstorical other events draw thousands ment for groups, indtvldu- [email protected]. Page 14 • The Newark Post • Friday, November 5, 2010 News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311 COMMUNITY EVENTS .... EVENTS, from 13 $25 at the door (no one under and Dannagal Young from the Elkton Road, Newark, between Church Newark, 292 West Main Market, 21 admitted). Tables of 8 may Department of Communication, the hours of 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Street, Newark, DE. Festival Delaware's largest children's be reserved. Please call Holy Professors Phil Jones and Julio The new Louviers build­ music will include massed charitable organization. The up to date on ways to cope with Angels Parish Office, 731-2200, Carrion from the Department ing on Elkton Road has a large ringing with organ, trumpet Wine Tasting will be from 4 - 8 PD and learning methods for or Annie Adams, 836-4103. of Political Science and parking lot which will be sec­ and percussion plus individual p.m., and will include fine wines functioning better, as well as International Relations, and stu­ tioned off to accommodate the choir solo ringing. The public is from nine regions. Guests will providing a place for those who dent panelists Paige Barton and shredding truck, event traffic invited to attend and a free-will also enjoy hors d'oeuvres, raffle wish to share their feelings, frus­ St. Mark's open Bill Humphrey. and parking for those needing offering will be taken. Parking prizes, and live music entertain­ trations, and successes in con­ house University students, faculty, to transact business inside the is available and the church is ment. Suggested $10 donation at nection with PD. Meetings will Sunday, November 7, 12:30 staff and Newark community credit union. handicapped accessible. lf you the door. Deerfield Fine Wines be held at the Newark Senior members are invited to attend a All documents will be shred­ have further questions please is located in the Shoppes at Center from 10:15 to 11:45 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saint Mark's High School, 2501 Pike Creek Road reception at 6:30p.m. in Clayton ded on site by Shred-it®, a call First Presbyterian Church at Louviers, 205 Louviers Drive, on the first Thursday of each Hall before the event. Light NAID certified shredding com­ (302) 731-5644. Papermill Road, Newark, DE month. David Kaplan can be Wilinington, DE 19808. 302- 738-3300 for information. refreshments will be provided. pany, known for their environ­ 19711. Phone: 302-266-8061. reached at PDyodah@yahoo. The event will begin at 7 p.m. in mental friendly recycling servic­ www.deerfieldwines.com. com or (302) 239-1190. Contact: Clarice Kwasnieski. Come and Join us for · Guests are invited to tour Room 125 of Clayton Hall. es. Shredding documents such the facility, meet students and as old statements is a great way an "English Tea" Super Science Sports Card and staff, and learn more about the .to prevent identity theft or get November 14, Sunday, 1-3 Career Information rid of old paperwork. Saturday Collectible Show diverse educational and co-cur­ p.m., Christiana Presbyterian ricular opportunities available at Session For more information, con­ Church's Hall Building. Cost: On November 20, Iron Hill November 6, StMary's of the this outstanding co-educational, Cecil College will hold a free tact Louviers FCU at (302) 733- $12.00 per ticket. For Tickets: Museum will have Super Science Assumption Church Hall (Lower college preparatory high school Career Information Session from 0426 or visit www.shredit.com/ Call 737-7013 Kae Lynn Freel. Saturday. It is a day learning all parking lot), 7200 Lancaster situated on 59 beautiful acres in 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, community-shredding.asp. Special Performance by Evelyn about Native Americans. The Pike, Hockessin, DE 19707, Pike Creek Valley. Nov. 10, at the college's Career Arts & Craft Show Swensson portraying Anna event focuses on the Lenape. 10 am - 4 pm, $2. Admission and Job Placement Services Leon Owens. Anna Leon Owens Presentations will be at 10:30 (Children 12 and under FREE.) headquarters across from the S t d N b 13 was the English Widowed a.m., 12:30 p.m., and 2:30 p.m. Over 30 tables of the area's Political Seminar at a ur ay, ovem er , North East campus at 3135 A tn F. Hall 400 0 1 t Teacher that went to Thailand Find out how the Lenape lived finest dealers. Proceeds benefit UD Biggs Highway. e a rre , g e own to tutor the King. Her story was in Delaware. Admission to the Knights of Columbus Member's Advisors from the college's Road (across from the Newark The University of Delaware told in the international play museum is the day is just $2, daughter, Jessica Albanese, credit and non-credit progr~ JBSL Office)_, Newark, J?E. 10 and movie ''The King and I''. but children under the age of 4 who has Muscular Dystrophy. faculty and students are host­ will be on hand to talk to pro- a.m. - 3 p.m., FREE Admi~s10n, ing a public event on Thesday, Through monologue and music are free. For information or reservations spective students about work- Over 50 Tables o~ the are~ s fin­ Ms. Swensson will describe lf you wish to know more please _contact (302) 983-2636, November 9, at Clayton Hall, f tr · · 1 d est dealers. For information or entitled "Civic Engagement the times in which Anna Leon information about our pro­ a2zshowsl @yahoo.com or ~~~erti~~~~; p~o:~s, c~~~ reservations please contact (302) Owens lived. Sponsored by grams, please contact the staff www.a2zshowsl.com. 2.0: Emotions, Perceptions, and development services, financial 983-2636~ _a2zshows1_@yahoo. Participation in Online Politics." Christiana Presbyterian Church's at the Iron Hill Museum,1355 aid, and student support services. com or VlSlt our website www. Youth Group. This presentation Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, The project, the first funded For more information, contact a2zshows l.com. Longaberger Basket interdisciplinary scholarship to has been made possible through DE 19702. Telephone: 302-368- Bingo emerge since UD's designation Chrys Ellerton at 410-287-6060, a grant from the Delaware 5703; Fax: 302-369-4297; E­ by Bloomberg News as the "epi­ ext. 641 or [email protected]. A Newark HandBell Humanities Forum mail: info@ironhill-museum. Sunday, Nov. 7, 3 p.m. (Doors center of politics," is supported Festival org; Website: www.ironhill­ open at 2 p.m.), Holy Angels by UD's Center for Political Free Shred Day Wine Tastin.g museum.org. Fremont Hall, 82 Possum Park Communication. Bell Choirs from Ebenezer Road, Newark, DE 19711. The event will feature special Louviers FCU will be host­ United Methodist Church, Benefiting Flower 12th Annual Featuring 20 games, 2 specials, guest Lee Rainie, Director of the ing their first ever Community First Presbyterian Church Shred Day for all members, Newark and Newark United Market raffles, door prizes! national Internet & American Survivors Program Beautiful, filled new and Newark residents and organiza­ Methodist Church will per­ A Wine Tasting at Deerfield Life Project at the Washington­ Fine Wines in Newark, Delaware, Delaware Hospice and retired baskets! Great food based Pew Research Center. tions on Saturday November 13. form Tintinnabulation Two - Exceptional Care for Children - including Patti's Barbeque Those who would like to partici­ A Joyous Sound on Saturday, on November 18, Bring Cheers UD's research panel includes to Delaware's Children, will will host the 12th Annual Sandwiches. Tickets: $20/per­ Professors Lindsay Hoffman pate can drop off up to 2 banker­ November 13, at 4:30p.m. in the Survivors of Suicide Day benefit the Willnington Flower son (if purchased by Nov. 6), sized boxes of paper only at 185 Sanctuary of First Presbyterian Program on Saturday, November 20, with a program held at Exceptional Care for Children, 11 Independence Way, Newark, from 9:00a.m. to 12:30 p.m. We Are Here For Yout Sponsored by the Delaware End-of-Life Coalition and the Mental Health Association, the program will offer a time of remembrance and healing as suicide survivors connect with others who have survived the tragedy of suicide loss. A panel of local survivors of sui­ cide loss will begin the pro­ PRIVATE TUTORING FOR SAT/ PSAT/ ACT gram, which will be followed by Get Immunized against the 12th National Survivors of Prep for studenls seeking dramatic Suicide Day Video Conference, the Flu Here score improvements sponsored by the American Call (302) 737-1050 Foundation for Suicide Becky Prevention. There is no fee for · Michael <£>piM PharmD, Marshall PharmD, 34 Liberty Plaza I 34 Possum Park Mall this community outreach pro­ Chai Gadde R.Ph, David Ayres R.Ph Call for appointment Newark, DE 19711 gram, but registration is required www.newark.huntingtonlearning.com by November 10. Register online at www. Your needs I Your pharmacy I deolc.org/events, or contact Patti Tillotson, PhD: 302-383- Fast, friendly, courteous service. liA Huntington 3300, [email protected], ~ L E A R N I N G C EN TE R' or Vicki Costa, LCSW: 302- ©2006 Huntington Learning Centers. Inc Independently owned and operated. 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Gore, a diversified manufac­ In county races, New Castle ing a slip-up last week in sub­ endorsement of conservative often labeled as the most liberal Democratic incumbent State turer of everything from cable County Police officer Trinidad mitting a 30-minute commer­ talk show hosts like Mark Levin member of the Delaware House Sen. David Sokola also won to medical products. Navarro won by a 69 to 27 cial on cable TV, not to mention and Rush Limbaugh, but also won easily over Republican easily over Republican chal­ Newark also play a key role percent margin over Newark a thorny relationship with some drew rebukes from Republican Gordon Winegar by a 65 to 34 lenger A. Louis Saindon by a in the Senate race, with the resident William Hart. members of the media. party stalwarts like Bush cam­ percent margin. 61 to 39 margin University of Delaware serv­ O'Donnell's stunning vic­ While supporters did not paign strategist Karl Rove. ing as the location for a debate tory over longtime Delaware mind the controversy, but they Urquhart "ias praised for between Coons and O'Donnell U.S. Rep. Mike Castle quickly were not numerous enough to running a good campaign, that was nationally televised on captured the imagination of overcome the large edge in voter but seemed to be caught in CNN. the national and even global registration by Democrats. a Democratic tide. He also In the race for State Treasurer, media. In the end, even former lacked the telegenic presence of Democrat Chip Flowers eked But with fame came a lot of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin seemed O'Donnell. out a victory over state legisla­ baggage from television appear­ to write off O'Donnell's candi­ In races of interest to tor Colin Bonini. In the race ances 1n the 1990s where she dacy when she did not make an Newark, incumbents won easy for State Auditor, long-time admitted to dabbling in witch­ appearance in Delaware in the victories, perhaps aided by the GOP incumbent Tom Wagner craft and took controversial waning days of the campaign strong performance at the top Christina teachers receive history aid Twenty-three Christina Christina and Red Clay School from Kirk Middle School, stipends to participating teach­ Voting was steady during Tuesday at Newark polling places. School District te~rs have Districts. 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FOUND ROT- TWEILER in Port Depos~ area on Thurs. Oct 28th 41 0-378-4453 ANNOUNCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT LOST CAT: grey & white male, neutered. ,.. NOTICES • •ftrrl~ Black stripe down . ~J!l!ru· J center of back. Lost in r-~~~~~~..., ---· the vicinity of Broth- PUBLIC NOTICE • LISA & BRIAN are ers Pizza & Main St. elementary school in Elkton, missing teachers looking to since May 23. $100 adopt. Will comply Reward Call collect if LEGAL NOTICE with all state laws. nee 302-423-2166 Please contact 1-866------749-7445 or email LOST CAT all white ,..------. LEGAL NOTICE adoptionforlisaandbri- with grey tail & 2 grey 1Br, BB Wines, LLC has on November 1, 2010 [email protected] spots between ears. 2nd story. $575/mo + applied with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Lost in Hollingsworth $575 sec & utils. Call Commissioner for a wine wholesale liquor View Public Notices • • • Adopt • • • Manor, on the week In addition to great ELKT N 1br on 2nd 443·309·0752 license that permits the sales and trans­ from around the A caring Doctor & of Oct 18th. Reward pay, benefits include fir. Full kit., WID, gar. portation of alcoholic beverages to retail Professional yearn for State of Maryland, offered. Please call + 401K plan Quiet area. $650mo + NORTH EAST- 1 BR licensees for a premise located at 714 Inter­ visit: 1st baby to LOVE, 443-485-6254 + Medical coverage elec. 443-691-1818 1st fir, newly renv. change Boulevard, Newark, DE 19711. nurture & cherish for­ Life insurance $660/mo. + sec.No Persons who are against this application www.public ever! 1-877-246-9753 _L_O_S_T_1_Y_E_A_R_old_ + notice ads.com/md + Paid vacation pets. 410-287-8888 should provide written notice of their objec­ • • • Expenses paid. Siamese female cat Last + 7 paiQ,bt>lki<~Y.S tions to the Commissioner. For the Commis­ seen 10/28 on Nazarene AND COMPANY sioner to be required to hold a hearing to STOCK consider additional input from persons ,.. ADOPTIONS "LOST& Camp Rd. Reward for ,... FOUND return 443-553-7736 OWNERSHIP against this application, the Commissioner must receive one or more documents con­ • WE ARE A LOV­ FOUND- CAT, male, Fax resume to: taining a total of at least 10 signatures of res­ ING Childless couple orange and cream MALE CAT 3 yrs, CHECKOUT 41 0-754-8920 idents or property owners located within 1 mile of the premises or in any incorporated wishing to adopt and lo[lg haired. Seems neutered, declawed, all CHESAPEAKE nurture along an infant young. Found in the shots. Free to good home areas located within 1 mile of the premises. or young child. Med­ Sunnybrook!Williams only 443-243-6342 CLASSIFIEDS The protest(s) must be filed with the Alco­ ical and legal expens­ Road. area. Please EVERYDAY FOR holic Beverage Control Commissioner at the es paid. Let's help THAT NEW JOB! 3rd Floor, Carvel State Office Building, 820 each other. Please Call: ..--.-••--.-.---. North French Street, Wilmington, DE 19801. 41:~~8~~39 The protest(s) must be received by the Com­ call Debbie and Dan OR PLACE AN 855-255-BABY (2229) BLACK/BROWN missi.oner's office on or before November 22, ADTO FIND NEW 2010. Failure to file such a protest may rottweiler near Port area , Deposit area SHEPHERD I EMPLOYEES! result in the Commissioner considering the pet neg.,non smok env application without further notice, input, or Call410-378-4453 ROTI MIX Free to ~.chesapeake­ $600/mo. + utils, sec & ------­ hearing. good home. 5 yrs classified. com refs req 410-392-9700 R. SUN- lrg. 2 & 3 br FOUND PUG/CHI· old. Housebroken, apt, incl. water, sewer/ If you have any questions regarding this HUAHUA. Brindall col- kid friendly, loves 410-398-1230 WWW.CHESAPEAKE trash. $900-$950/mo matter, please contact the Commissioner's ored female North East attention. Please 800-220-1230 CLASSIFIED.COM No pets 410-658-2660 Office. Animal Hospital tag on call 443-877-0434 collar. 443-567-8042 np 11/5/12,19 2202556 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE

~2~~~ tt tt ~~~~~ _____S_H_E_R-IF-F-'S_S_A-LE------. r------S-H_E_R-IF-F-'S-SA_L_E______, _____S_H_E_R-IF-F-'S_S_A_L_E ______, ';t. r/'J By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017324 and 111 By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017271 and 98 By virtue of a w~it of #1 0-017082 and 39 0 <"~ Nov. 9, 2010. Nov. 9, 2010. Nov. 9, 2010. ~ ~.AV PARCEL NO.: 08-054.40-027 PARCEL NO.: 08-023.20-051 PARCEL NO.: 08-026.30-175 1().<1. '" GJf'T C-o~ . PROPERTY ADDRESS: 109 Brewster Dr, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 237 North Star PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2600 Mill Creek <1 l ,\.-' Newark, DE 19711 . Road, Newark, Delaware 19711. Road, Wilmington, DE 19808. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land • COMPETITIVE with the buildings thereon erected situate in with the buildings thereon erected, situate with the buildings thereon erected situate in SALARY the Town of Middletown, New Castle County, Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County, Crossgates, Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle State of Delaware, being Lot 240, on the Delaware, known as 237 North Star Road, County, State of Delaware, known as 2600 Record Major Subdivision Plan of The being Lot No. 18A, on the Plan of North Star, Mill Creek Road, being Lot No. 82, as shown $9.35/hr Estates of Dove Run, as recorded in the as the Plan thereof is of record in the Office on the final plan of Crossgates, dated Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New November, 1963 and recorded in the Office New Castle County, on Instrument No. Castle County in Microfilm No. 790, and of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New 200204250038601, and being more particu- described in accordance with a survey pre- Castle County, Delaware, on Microfilm No. • EMPLOYEE DISCOUNTS larly bounded and described, in,accordance pared by Zebley & Associates, Inc., Profes- 847, and being more particularly bounded with a recent survey by A.E.S. Surveyors, sional Land Surveyors, dated April24, 1990. and described in accordance with a survey SEASONAL holiday positions available dated November 28, 2006 as follows, to-wit: BEING the same land and premises that Flo- by the Pelsa Company, Inc., dated May 29, BEING the same lands and premises which renee E. Perkins by deed dated April 26, 2003 as follow to wit: Jason M. Donovan and Joanna M. Donovan 1990 and recorded in the Office of the Being the same lands and premises which did grant and convey unto Shannon Tuso by Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle Ramon L. Rodriguez, did grant and convey Customer service experience required deed dated December 15, 2006 and record- County, Delaware, in Deed Book 1022, Page unto Timothy D. Bradley, by deed dated May ed on December 19, 2006 in the Office of the 223, did grant and convey unto Keith J. Que- 29, 2003 and recorded on May 30, 2003 the CHRISTIANA MALL Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle senberry and Lise A. Quesenberry, his wife, Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for County, State of Delaware, Deed instrument in fee. Keith J. Quesenberry departed this New Castle County, State of Delaware, in Bring resume and apply .in person on number 20061219-0118696. life on July 16, 2004, leaving Lise A. Que- Deed Instrument 20030530-0065552. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS senberry sole tenant. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS Friday, November 5th THE PROPERTY OF SHANNON TUSO. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF TIMOTHY D between l 0:00 AM - I :00 PM TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF THE PROPERTY OF LISE A QUESENBER- BRADLEY. SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE RY. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF and 6:00 PM.- 8:00 PM DECEMBER 20, 2010. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE Cbri.Jtiana Jffall Food Court SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20,2010. NP 10/29,11/5 2194256 DECEMBER 20, 2010. NP 10/29,11/5 2194080 NP 10/29,11/5 2194210 NO PHONE CALL.~ PLEASE r~ o.E. MJF /I ' I'

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MOBILE ~LOTS/ACREAGE W" ROOMS FOR ~ HUNTING U COMMERCIAL ~ F" RENT F" PROPERTY FOR RENT F" RENTALS ~HOMES FOR SALE ~ FOR SALE AVAILABLE- DAILY FAIRHILL VILLAGE 2br, all new flooring, 2ba, LR, DR kitchen CANADIAN GOOSE Store/office front $750/mo. + util's. no w/breakfast nook, rear Hunting & shelled Conv. loc. Rt 213 & pets 41 0-398-9779 deck front encl patio Deer corn. For info Rt 273 410-398-5724 full basement 1 & 1/2 call 41 0-348-5287 RISING SUN Rent Rising Sun, MD 14 to 1-95. $650/ mo. Elkton NEW 3BR LOCUST PT turn 1 ac lot in mature neigh­ 3br, 1ba , kit, DR, LR. ac's, rich soil, perfect house w/gar $1175/ br waterfront, $1200/ borhood in country 5 Share electric & cable CLASSIFIEDS setting for a Christmas tv. 443-604-1708 CHECK OUT New carpet & flooring. month & no pets mo 41 0-398-2368 mins from new casino OUR WEBSITE AT 41 0-398-1230 443-350-5026 tree farm or nursery. exit 93 on ·1 95. Elkton 4br exc home ELKTON small room WWW.CHESAPEAKE FSBO. 410-658-6233 $1050/mo +sec dep & CLASSIFIED.COM 800-220-1230 Sell it here fast! 1 ac, $2700/m opt to & I have a lot of pets, or 443-907-3473 buy 410-398-3447 oil, non smoking envi­ ron, no pets. full house priv.'s, ------$100/wk 443-617-4621 41 0-378-2661 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ~ DUPLEXES To Share ~ SHERIFF'S SALE F" FOR RENT SHERIFF'S SALE ELKTON I North By virtue of a writ of #1 0~017278 and 101 By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017096 and 42 East- Arundel 3br 3ba ------Nov. 9, 2010. Nov. 9, 2010. LR, DR, kit, Fam rm 2 PARCEL NO.: 09-028.30-087 PARCEL NO.: 09-040.20-159 car gar no pets ref's & PROPERTY ADDRESS: 7 Anderson Road, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 33 Sherin Drive, Newark, DE 19713. Newark, DE 19702. sec dep $1325/mo. N close to 410-392-3154 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit­ UofD, use of all facili­ with the dwelling thereon erected known as uate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New ties, in ground pool, 7 Anderson Road, situate in White Clay Castle County, State of Delaware, known as female preferred. Creek Hundred, New Castle County and Lot No. 571 (also known as 33 Sherin Drive) $500/mo incl's utils. State of Delaware, and being Lot No. 12, as shown on the Record Major Subdivision Must love dogs. Call Block T, as shown on the Plan of TODD plan of Salem Woods, Phase Ill (three), pre­ , ' MANUFACTURED 302-893A@Q6 HOMES FOR RENT ESTATES, as ·said Plan is of record in the pared by Karins and Associates, Inc.; record­ Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for ed 30 November 1989 in the Office of the New Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm Recorder of Deeds In and for New Castle No. 723, and being more particularly bound­ County, State of Delaware, In Microfilm No. ed and described in accordance with a sur­ 101500. The said Lot being more particular­ vey prepared by Zebley & Associates, Inc., ly bounded and described by a recent survey Professional Land Surveyors of Wilmington, of Fanco Tell Associates dated June 2, 1994, ELKTON- 2BR, & Delaware, dated February 13, 2007, as fol­ as follows, to-wit: 850/mo. NORTH lows, to-wit: Being the same lands and premises which EAST- 3BR, 2 car BEING the same lands and premises which Ronald F. Bright and Kimberly E. Bright, did garage. $1000/mo + Patricia F. Groff did grant and convey unto grant and convey unto John E. White, by sec. No pets. Call Ronald E. Keller by deed dated February 26, deed dated January 27, 2005 and recorded 41 0-658-5423 2007 and recorded on March 2, 2007 in the on January 31, 2005 the Office of the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle New Castle County, State of Delaware, Deed County, State of Delaware, in Deed Instru­ instrument number 20070302-0020350. ment 20050131-0010839. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF RONALD E. KELLER. THE PROPERTY OF JOHN E WHITE. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. DECEMBER 20, 2010. FAIRHILL AREA 1C ~YARD SALES Tally Ho Court. Rt 27~ NP 10/29,11/5 2194219 NP 10/29,11 /5 2194106 between Blue Ball Re ~-----, & Wesleys, turn onte Fairview Rd , turn a SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE next left onto Tally He lUG I By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017219 and 77 By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017185 and 65 Dr, go to stop sign NORTH EAST Nov. 9, 201 0 .. Nov. 9, 2010. turn left on Tally He Truth & Life Center PARCEL NO. : 09-034.30-248 PARCEL NO.: 18-0M.00-1 73 Court. Indoor movin~ PROPERTY ADDRESS: 16 Penny Lane, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 319 Cannons Way, ELKTON 2021 sale, you dont wani HUG I ~-- NORTH EAST 1924 W. Pulaski Hwy. Newark, Delaware 19702. Newark, DE 19713. Blue Ball Rd Sat to miss! Sat, Nov 6 Truth & Life Center 11/6, 8:30am-till ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, 9am-4pm. No Earl} 1924 W. Pulaski Hwy. 20TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY with the buildings thereon erected, situate in with the buildings thereon, situate in the City Lots of elect Bi rds! Ch ecks onl} Annual Holiday heaters, sofa, wing BAZAAR, White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle of Newark, New Castle County, Delaware accepted with notor· Bazaar, County, Delaware, known as 16 Penny being designated Lot 5, as shown on the back chairs, trunk, ized note from ban~ Bigger & Better than Bigger & Better than ever! dishes, curtains, Lane, being Lot No. 71 on the Record Major Record Major Subdivision Plan of Cannons denoting amoun· ever! Nov 5&6 Subdivision Plan· for Norwegian Woods, Sec­ Gate, of record in the Office of the Recorder bed spreads, authorized . Grea 8:30-4:30pm, Crafts, Nov 5 & 6, 8:30am-4:30 pm, lamps & pic's, pots tion One, as said plan is of record in the of Deeds in and for New Castle County, prices ! Furniture Baked goods Lunch - Office of the Recording of Deeds in and for Delaware on Microfilm 8610, said lot also & pans, area & antiques, chandeliers eat in or take out throw rugs, dehu­ CRAFTS New Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm known as 319 Cannon's Way and being jewelry, clothes, 6 per· Vendor tables avail Record No. 12,526 and described in accor­ more particularly described according to a midifier, benches, son hot tub w/ chemi· Contact Pastor Trout Christmas Wreaths, Home-made Crafts, dolls, lots of winter dance with a survey by Zebley and Associ­ survey by A.E.S. Surveyors, dated June 14, cals, brand new May· at 410-287-0450 Flower Arrangements, Needlework, ates, Inc., Professional Land Surveyors of 2001 . grown up & kids tag front loader wash· ------­ Quilted Aprons, Afghans and much more winter clothing, Wilmington, Delaware, dated July 11 , 1997. BEING the same lands and premises which er I dryer, new Room­ BEING the same lands and premises which Mel R. Martinez, Secretary of Housing and much much more ba vacuum, solid cher· Please come Wilson Road Development Cgmpany, a Urban Development, of Washington. D.C ., ry dinnette set, muct BAKED GOODS & MORE Delaware . corporation, by Deed dated July acting by and through the Federal Housing ~------' more! Great Christ· Cherry & Apple Pies, Pumpkin Pies, 18, 1997, and recorded on July 21, 1997, in Commissioner, by Deed dated June 25, ESTATE SALE mas gifts. Breaktasl WARWICK (MID­ the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and 2001 and recorded in the Office of the (inside) S. Newark. and lunch availablE DLETOWN DE Breads, Christmas candies, Jellies & for New Castle County, Delaware, in Deed Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle Nov 6 only, .10-4. also. AREA) Estate Sale. Jams, Spaghetti Sauce and more Book 2302, Page 85, did grant and convey County and State of Delaware, in Instru­ Call for directions. ------35 Bridle Run Dr. Fri. LUNCH unto Kevin Miller and Dan ita D. Miller, in fee. ment# 20010625-0049694, did grant and 302-981-4197 11/5 & Sat. 11/6 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS convey unto Sylvester Marchman, Jr. ..l~ Multi 9am-3pm both days EAT IN OR TAKE OUT THE PROPERTY OF DAN ITA D AND KEVIN SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS furniture vintage dolls MILLER. THE PROPERTY OF SYLVESTER MARCH­ RID YOUR HOME OF ~-Family & toys, linens, beer Sandwiches, Pasta, Home-Made TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF MAN, JR. ALL THAT CLUTTER! signs, garage tins, Soups, Drinks and Desserts SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF FAIR HILL 201 toy sewing machines, Try our famous Apple Dumplings DECEMBER 20, 2010. SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE HAVE A YARD SALE Fairview Rd Sat. Nov antiques & h/h. For DECEMBER 20, 2010. AND ADVERTISE IT 6th 8am-2pm. HH dir's 410-275-1413 Vendor Tables available­ NP 10/29,11/5 2194166 clothes, bikes, etc Contact Pastor Trout at 303-359-2727 NP 10/29,11 /5 2194135 WITH US! Garage rain or shine .. . l'l'•t'! " '> 1'l ) 1'7 r·o'{.-.r/1 • If J<• t I' r f T t"f 1/' ' ' ·nl l'l I l 1;1-J l > l f {~J I"'" r I • rl~fl ,J, I l

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HOME FREE ADORABLE KITTENS. Free to MEDIUM SIZE dog, MINIATURE DACHS­ ~IMPROVEMENT kittens to good loving good home. Litter grey, puppy. He was HUND PUPS AKC SERVICES '11•1J• homes only! Please call trained. Ready. North dropped off at our $200 (2 males), long­ • Jane at 443-566-0421 East 443-945-6774 home, loves to play, haired. 443-350-6944 BEAGLE PUPS DALMATION puppies loves kids. I have 3 ------­ Pure bred, 8 wks old. FREE PUPPY TO dogs already. FREE. CATS: 2 loving for sale, cute & love­ LABRADOR $200 each males. Neutered, able, you can't resist! good home. Female, ·~· 410-575-7115 or 443- RETRIEVERS Yel­ 443-807-4930 shots. $10 each to Champion Bloodline, excellent with kids. 41 o- 928-5000 Aberdeen 658-8023, 41 (}92(}1571 low/White 3 Male, 6 good indoor home. males and females. Female $500.00 Litter 410-378-9169 K. Spencer 443-907-6160 is Registered and first Home shots included. Are Improvements, CLASSIFIEDS DOBERMAN AKC available for pick up Inc. 410-398-1230 pups. 5 black & tan, 1 on 12/10/10. If inter­ When Oualitv CHIHUAHUA PUPS red & tan. $400. ested please contact MAGNIFICENT 800-220-1230 443-615-6603 Comes First/ Females, very small WEBSITE AT Boyd or April Buck­ GOLDEN Retriever 1st S/W. $400. WWW.CHESAPEAKE land 443-350-0573. pups. Ready 11/14. C/assifieds Work! .Painting 41 0-920-7896 CLASSIFIED.COM $500 410-310-6337 • Garages • Basements LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE • Kitchens &Baths • Additions • Crown Molding SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE • Porches By virtue of a writ of #10-018347 AND By virtue of a writ of #1 0-018319 AND By virtue of a writ of #10-018222 AND By virtue of a writ of #10-017641 and 181 • Window I Door (288) NOV. 9, 2010. (274) NOV. 9, 2010. (252) NOV. 9, 2010. Nov. 9, 2010. Replacement Parcel No. 08-054.20-046 Parcel No. 11-021.10-080 Parcel No. 09-022.40-119 PARCEL NO.: 11-006.30-127 Property Address: 107 Richards Land, Property Address: 308 Evergreen Drive, Property Address: 5 Merion Road, Newark, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 41 Bobby · Drive, FREE Newark, DE 19711 Newark, Delaware 19702 Delaware 19713 Newark, DE 19713. ESTIMATES ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land known as Lot No. 47 situate in Mill Creek with the improvements erected thereon situ­ with the buildings thereon erected, situate in with the dwelling thereon erected, situate in REFERENCES Hundred, New Castle County and State of ate in Pencader Hundred, New Castle Coun­ White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle Pencader Hundred, New Castle County, LICENSED & Delaware, as shown on a Record Major Sub­ ty, Delaware, being designatoo Lot 77, as County and State of Delaware, known as 5 Delaware, and known as Lot No. 31 , Block J, INSURED division Plan of Richards Lane, prepared by shown on the Record Major Subdivision Plan MERION ROAD, being Lot No. 32, on the on the Plan of ROBSCOTT MANOR, Section Hillcrest Associates, Inc., dated May 24, of Woodland Village of record in the Office of Plan of Chestnut Hill Estates, as the Plan One, as said Plan is of record in the Office of No~ to small 1993, last revised June 24, 1993 and record­ the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Cas­ thereof is of record in the Office of the the Recorder of Deeds in Microfilm No. 707, M #127618 ed in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in tle County, Delaware on Microfilm No. Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle being more particularly bounded and and for New Castle County, State of 12641, said lot also known as 308 Ever­ County in Microfilm No. 162, and being more described in accordance with a Survey pre­ 410-378-9219 Delaware, in Microfilm No. 11760. green Drive and described in accordance particularly bounded and described in accor­ pared by A.E.S. Surveyors, Wilmington, BEING a part of the same lands and prem­ with a mortgage inspection plan by A.E.S. dance with a survey prepared by EAST Delaware, dated February 23, 2005. ises which Richard Lane, Inc., by their Surveyors, dated September 28, 1999. COAST SURVEY, Professional Land Sur­ AND BEING the same lands and premises u L AWN & G ARD EN Indenture dated September 27, 1996, of BEING the same land premises that NVR, veyors, dated November 10, 1998. conveyed unto Constance Newton by deed ,.. S ERVICES record in the Office of the Recorder of Inc. by Deed dated October 26, 1999, and BEING the same lands and premises of Rechard H. Shorter and Michelle E. Short­ Deeds, in and for New Castle County and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of which Dorothy B. Menkiewicz, by Deed er, dated August 8, 2005 and of record in the State of Delaware, in Deed Book 2180, Page Deeds, in and for New Castle County in dated November 17, 1998 and recorded in Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for LARSON'S 293, granted and conveyed unto Willie Mae Deed Book 2732, Page 327, did grant and the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and New Castle County and State of Delaware at TREE SERVICE Johnson and Pauline Johnson, in fee. convey unto Paul A. Bogia and Tara Bogia, for New Castle County and State of Instrument Number 20050809-0079203. & SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS in fee. Delaware, in Deed Book 2543 Page 190, did SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS LANDSCAPING THE PROPERTY OF WILLIE M. JOHNSON SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS grant and convey unto Terry E. DeGroat. THE PROPERTY OF CONSTANCE NEW­ Fall specials on: AND PAULINE JOHNSON. THE PROPERTY OF PAUL BOGIA AND SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS TON. • Lawn renovations TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME TARA BOGIA . THE PROPERTY OF TERRY E. DEGROAT. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF • Trees & Shrubs OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE • Hydro-seeding DECEMBER 20, 2010. OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. • All phases of tree DECEMBER 20, 2010. DECEMBER 20, 2010. work np 10/29,11/5 2195360 np 10/29,11/5 2195356 np 10/29, 11/5 2195329 NP 10/29,11/5 2194331 • Topsoil spreading • Hardscaping Fall is best time for lawn planting SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE Since 1978 By virtue of a writ of #1 0-018079 AND By virtue of a writ of #10-017810 AND By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017786 AND By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017699 and 187 Quick estimates & (236) NOV. 9, 2010. (221) NOV. 9, 2010. (212) NOV. 9, 2010. Nov. 9, 2010. service Parcel No. 09-037.40-115 Parcel No. 09-037.40-255 Parcel No. 09-022.30-031 PARCE:L NO.: 08-036.20-027 410-392-5175 Property Address: 200 Megan Court, Property Address: 20 Flinthill Drive, Property Address 502 Banyan Road, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 4723 Mermaid Newark, DE 19702 Newark, DE 19702 Newark, DE 19713 Boulevard, Wilmington, DE 19808. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings thereon erected, situate in with the buildings thereon erected, situate in with the buildings thereon erected, situate in with the buildings thereon erected, situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County and County and State of Delaware, known as County, Delaware, being Lot 28 (AKA 20 County and State of Delaware, known as State of Delaware, known as 4723 Mermaid 200 Megan Court, being Lot No. 116 on the Flinthill Drive), as shown on the Record 502 Banyan Road, being Lot No. 11 on the Boulevard, being Lot No. 62, Block C, on the a record major land development plan of Resubdivision Plan of "Salem Woods", Plan of Todd Estates, Block 0; Section 3, as Plan of Linden Heath, as the Plan thereof is MERCHANDISE Salem Woods as said plan is of record in the Phase II, prepared by Karin and Associates, the Plan thereof is of record in the Office of of record in the Office of the Recorder of Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Inc., Professional Engineers and Land Sur­ the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Cas­ Deeds, in and for New Castle County in New Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm veyors, Drawing No. 512-2036, Sheet 2 of 6 tle County, Delaware in Microfilm No. 569, Microfilm No. 1773. ~NIMALS/PETS No. 7018, and being more particularly dated October 20, 1986, recorded Novem­ and being more particularly bounded and BEING the same lands and premises which bounded and described in accordance with a ber 19, 1986, in the Office ofthe Recorder of described in accordance with a survey pre­ John E. Koval, Jr., by Deed dated Septem­ survey prepared by East Coast Survey. Pro­ Deeds, in and for New Castle County on pared by EAST COAST SURVEY, Profes­ ber 27, 1995, and recorded September 27, fessional Land Surveyor, dated July 15, Microfilm No. 8393 and more particularly sional Land Surveyors, dated August 24, 1995, in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds 2002 as follows, to-wit: bounded and described in accordance with a 2007. • in and for New Castle County, Delaware, in New Today BEING the same lands and premises mortgage inspection plan prepared by Zeb­ BEING the same lands and premises Deed Book 1986, Page 0092, did grant and AKC Tiny Yorkie which Michael F. Metcalf and Michelle A. ley & Associates, dated August 13, 1996, as which David H. Willerton, Ill and Kelly Wilier­ convey unto Joyce L. Coleman, in fee. Pups Adorable, Metcalf, did grant and convey unto Robert J. follows, to-wit: ton, husband and wife, by Deed dated BEING the same premises which Joyce L. M&F, S&W. Family Zetusky and Lauren Zetusky, by deed dated BEING the same lands and premises August 31 , 2007 and recorded in the Office Coleman, by Deed dated July 30, 2004 and raised. 410-836-3187 July 26, 2002 and recorded on July 29, 2002 which Jeff Willis and Kimberly A. Willis by of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New recorded August 4, 2004 in the Office for the in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in Deed dated July 10, 2008 and recorded in Castle County and State of Delaware, in Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of BEAGLE- Miniature, and for New Castle County, State of the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and Instrument #20010831 -0077757, did grant New Castle, and State of Delaware in Deed female, 6 years old. Delaware, in Deed Instrument 20020729- for New Castle County and State of and convey unto Rafael Opio and Jennifer E. Instrument No. 20040804-0085023, granted FREE to good home. 0072613. Delaware, in Instrument Number 20080806- Mackey. and conveyed unto Jennifer J. Pacella Looks like a puppy, SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS 0054431, did grant and convey unto Jeff SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS grantor/mortgagor herein. would be great for eld­ THE PROPERTY OF LAUREN ZETUSKY Willis. THE PROPERTY OF RAFAEL OPIO AND SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS erly person. Our other AND ROBERT J. ZETUSKY. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS JENNIFER E. MACKEY. THE PROPERTY OF JENNIFER J COOP­ dog does not get TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME THE PROPERTY OF JEFF WILLIS. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME ER. along with her. Call: OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF 41 0-885-2673 DECEMBER 20, 2010. OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. DECEMBER 20, 2010. np 10/29,11/5 2195320 np 10/29, 11/5 2195304 np 10/29, 11/5 2195296 NP 10/29,11/5 2194333 On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, November 5, 2010 • The Newark Post • Page 19

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LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE MG Pancnals, LLC has on October 28, 2010, By virtue of a writ of #10 -017650 and 185 applied with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Nov. 9, 2010. MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE Commissioner for a Restaurant alcoholic PARCEL NO.: 08-042.10-192 liquor license, including Sundays, for a PROPERTY ADDRESS: 59 Vansant Road , PUG PUPS. 1 male W'HORSES/TACK/ DINING TABLE Moving: Ethan Allen premises located at 1108 South College Newark, DE 19711. 3 females, fawn Oval. 4 chairs, 2 extra maple Windsor Avenue, Newark, DE 19713. Persons who ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land w/black, AKC cert., ~ EQUIP./SUPPLIES leaves $150. Maple chairs (6) ($200). are against this application should provide with the dwelling thereon erected, situate in S&W. $450 ea. 443- desk w/ 8 drawers & Mauve wing chair written notice of their objections to the Com­ Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County and 299-9356 email or 16H GELDING. TB, FREEZER Med sz chair $50, maple ($100). Mauve uphol- missioner. For the Commissioner to be State of Delaware, being Lot No. 190, Block fireflie28 @yahoo.com 6 yr old bay, hand- upright. New cond. Pd chest of 4 drawers w/ stered rocking chair required to hold a hearing to consider addi­ J, on the Record Subdivision Plan of Dea­ some, great disp., $329, sell for $195 extra mirror $40. ($50). Cherry and tional input from persons against· the appli­ con's Walk, as prepared by Mann-Talley, started jumping. Best 410-287-6381 Please call 410-939- glass coffee table cation, the Commissioner must receive one Inc., Civil Engineers and Surveyors of Wilm­ offer. 410-836-1235 ------3902 ($25) All in excellent or more documents containing a total of at ington, Delaware, dated July 27, and record­ WHIRPOOL extra ------condition. Executive least 10 signatures of residents or property ed in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in 3 Shetland Ponys lg cap dryer 220 volt, DINING SET Beauti- desk , needs refinish- owners located within 1 mile of the premises and for New Castle County, Delaware in Double Registered. axe cond., moving ful solid oak, ivy carv- ing (Free). Call or in any incorporated areas located within 1 Microfilm No. 1617, and a more recent sur­ $400 & up must sell $45 ing, lrg china cabinet, 410-392-3417 mile of the premises. The· protest(s) must be vey by First State Mortgage Surveyors, Inc., 410-838-7579 443-466-0155 table, 7 chairs, very ------filed with the Alcoholic Beverage Control dated April 8, 1996. good. cond. $850. ROCKING CHAIR- Commissioner at the 3rd Floor, Carvel State BEING the same lands and premises which 443-206-3492 Large Ward's rocker, Building, 820 North French Street, Wilming­ Donald B. Lindsay and Alise C. Lindsay, by ,.. APPLIANCES dark wood, like new. ton, DE 19801 . The protest(s) must be Deed dated July 17, 2003 and recorded in Lg sectional couch Nice gift. $40 firm . received by the Commissioner's office on or the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and DORM ROOM with recliner, beige, Whiteford area. 410- before November 29, 201 0. Failure to file for New Castle County and State of refrigerator $50 micro fiber, best offer 836-1249 such a protest may result in the Commis­ Delaware, in Instrument #20030722- Call410-838-4749 443-752-8348 sioner considering the application without 0086392, did grant and convey unto Alise C. YORKI PUPS (3) males, (1) female. SMALL TABLE further notice, input or hearing. If anyone has Lindsay. Sell it here fast! Call410-838-4749 questions regarding this matter, please con­ SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS Ready 12/12 in time tact the Commissioner's Office. THE PROPERTY OF ALISE C LINDSAY. for Christmas. CKC, ~ BUILDING TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF 1st shot & wormed. ~ MATERIALS LEGAL NOTICE $650. 302-528-8713 np 11 /5,12,19 2201732 SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE ELECRTIC RANGE DECEMBER 20, 2010. CHECKOUT GE. Black I almond. 4 THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OUR WEBSITE AT yrs old. Cost $699 FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN NP 10/29,11/5 2194332 WWW.CHESAPEAKE new will sell used for CLASSIFIED.COM AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY NOTICE OF PETITION TO OBTAIN $250 410-538-6564 GARAG IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF TITLE TO ABANDONED PROPERY (2) as new, with DOLLY DELALI FORSON remote. Wayne Dalton A petition has been filed to obtain title to the NOTICE OF PETITION TO OBTAIN . , , toJ tLEGAL NOTICE Petitioner(s) following abandoned property: 4 windows each. $300 TO TITLE TO ABANDONED PROPERY ------'--- ea 443-299-6277 1994 FORD PROBE (VIN #: A petition has been filed to obtain title to the DELALI AFIA FORSON 1ZVLT20A8R5107951) following abandoned property: Public Hearing Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that DOLLY The petition was filed ~ : 1992 RED XLH 900CC HARLEY DAVID­ ~COMPUTERS & DELALI FORSON A&R FUEL, INC. (ANTHONY DELLAVER­ SON MOTORCYCLE VIN The Delaware Alcoholic Beverage Control ~ ACCESSORIES Intends to present a Petition to the court of SANO) #1 HD4CAM16NY120023 Commissioner Common Pleas for the State of 770 Grantham Lane, New Castle, DE The petition was filed by: The Commissioner will hold a Public Compaq comptuer, Delaware in and for New Castle County, to 19720 (302)420-3171 JOSEPH M SHAFFER Protest Hearing on November 9, 2010 at the compl. w/keyboard & change his/her name to DELALI AFIA FOR­ The following persons have been identified The following persons have been identified Carvel State Office Building, 820 N .. French scanner all in gd. cond SON as owners or other persons with an interest as owners or other persons with an interest Street, 3rd Floor Conference Room, Wilm­ $40 302-547-4065 DOLLY DELALI FORSON in the property: in the property: ington, DE 19801. This hearing is being . Petitioner MIGUEL A. DORANTES JEFF BINDER held for the purpose of reviewing the protest­ OAK & BLACK· Dated: 10-27-10 1657 Old Baltimore Pike, Avondale, PA ALAN T BOYD ed application of: #1 Sharp Shooters Sports WORK station with file 19311 If judgment is entered for the Property Hold­ Bar, LLC t!a Sharp Shooters Sports Bar, cabinet exc cond. $40 np 11/5,12,19 2202242 If judgment is entered for the Property Hold­ er/Petitioner, the Petitioner Will be awarded 3800 North DuPont Highway, New Castle, 302-547-4065 er/Petitioner, the Petitioner will be awarded complete and absolute title to the property DE 19720, who has applied for Taproom On complete and absolute title to the property pursuant to 25 Del. C. 4002 and any existing and Sunday liquor licenses that permit the ,..ELECTRONICS pursuant to 25 Del. C. 4002 and any existing liens or other interests against it will be void. sales, service and consumption of alcoholic THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS liens or other interests against it will be void. Anyone with a legal interest in this property beverages on the premise where sold. FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN Anyone with a legal interest in this property may contest the petition by filing an Answer Time: 5:00P.M. TV 50" Mitsubishi. AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY may contest the petition by filing an Answer (J.P. Civ. Form No. 53) by November 30, np 10/29,11/5 2199877 Recent reapir stopped IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF (J.P. Civ. Form No. 53) by November 9,2010 2010 with Justice of the Peace Court No. 13, '------' working again. FREE. ANTOINETTE LEAH HOLCOMB-BEN­ with Justice of the Peace Court No. 13, 1010 1010 CONCORD AVENUE, WILMINGTON, 41 0-652-0636 JAMIN CONCORD AVENUE, WILMINGTON, DE DE 19802 (302.577.2550) CITY OF NEWARK Petitioner( s) 19802 (302.577.2550) Date: October 25,2010 DELAWARE ~ FURNITURE/ TO Date: October 20,2010 np 11/5 2202331 ANTOINETTE LEAH BENJAMIN np 11/5 2202329 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ FURNISHINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ANTOINETTE LEAH HOLCOMB-BEN- The Council of the City of Newark, at its JAMIN . CITY OF NEWARK PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULED FOR regular meeting held October 25, 2010, Intends to present a Petition to the court of DELAWARE DECEMBER 20, 2010 adopted the following ordinance: Common Pleas for the State of BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT ORDINANCE NO. - 10-25 An Ordinance 4 antique side chairs. Delaware in and for New Castle County, to PUBLIC HEARING FY 2010 Annual Plan Amendment Amending Chapter 32, Zoning, Code of the Cane bottoms, walnut change his/her name to ANTOINETTE LEAH November 18, 2010- 7:00P.M. Public Hearing Notice of the City of Newark, Delaware, By Permit­ finish. Exc. cond. BENJAMIN Pursuant to Chapter 32, Article XIX of the ting Commercial Indoor Recreation in MOR $200. 410-939-3902 ANTOINETTE LEAH HOLCOMB­ Code of the City of Newark, Delaware, Reference: Firearms Policy (Manufacturing Office Research) District BENJAMIN notice is hereby given of a public hearing at Non Smoking Policy with Said Use Requiring a Special Use Per­ Petitioner ANTIQUE CHINA Dated: 10-22-10 a regular meeting of the Board of Adjustment mit CABINET $50 obo. on Thursday, November 18, 2010 at 7:00 The Newark Housing Authority invites resi­ Patricia M. Fogg, CMC Call 443-502-2048 p.m. in the Council Chamber, Newark Munic­ dents and the public to attend a public hear­ City Secretary np 10/29,11/5,12 2200266 ipal Building, 220 Elkton Road, Newark, ing to discuss changes to the Public Housing WWW.CHESAPEAKE Delaware, to hear the following application: Lease and Admissions and Continued Occu­ np 11/5 2201713 1. Appeal of University Garden CLASSIAED.COM pancy Policy to incorporate Firearms Policy LEGAL NOTICE Associates, 281 Beverly Road, for the fol­ and Non Smoking Policy. A copy of these lowing variance: Interested persons are invited to comment poicies can be reviewed during business LEGAL NOTICE on the wireless telecommunications facility a) Ch. 32-11 (a)(1) (a) - Dwelling hours from 9:00am - 12:00 noon and from (Site #1 NC8438A) at 715 Christiana Mall in units per gross acre - permits a maximum of 1:OOpm - 4:00pm Monday through Friday. A 16 dwelling units per acre. Proposed plan Newark, New Castle Co., DE and specifical­ copy of public hearing notice will be posted GARAGE KEEPER SALE ly on potential effects to historic properties increases the number of dwelling units from for 45 days in the lobby of the Administration 6 NORTH PARK DRIVE located at or near this facility, if any. The 68 existing (non-conforming) to 76 units on Building. All comments be submitted in writ­ WILMINGTON, DE 19805 4.2126 acres. proposed activities will consist of installing ing within the 45 day review period. Any DECEMBER 2, 2010@ 10:00 AM six (6) antennas on existing 187 foot mono­ ZONING CLASSIFICATION: RM comments received resulting in a change will The applications and related materials may pole. Comments regarding potential effects be posted for review. A public hearing is 1998 BUICK CENTURY ...... VIN# 2G4WS52M2W1608693 to historic properties should be submitted to be examined at the City Secretary's Office, scheduled for Monday, December 20th at 1997 IZUZU RODEO ...... VIN# 4S2CM58VOV4351283 366-7070, prior to the meeting. Scott Horn, by email to scotthorn @aceras­ 5:30 pm at the Newark Housing Authority's 2001 ACURA 3.2CL...... VIN# 19UYA42441A026413 sociates.com, by mail to Acer Associates, Clayton S. Foster Administration Building located on 313 E. 2001 HYUNDIA SANTA FE ...... VIN# KM8SB82B41U017485 LLC, 403 Bloomfield Dr., Unit 2, West Berlin, Chairman Main Street Newark, DE 19711 . 1999 CADILLAC SEVILLE ...... VIN# 1G6KS54Y7XU906006 NJ 08091 , or phone 856.809.1202. np 10 /29 - 12/17 2200401 NP 11 /5 2202282 np 11 /5 2202639 np 11/5 2201128

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Cecil Whig, providing all the local news and events since 1841. The "go to" news source for Cecil County. MERCHANDISE a CHESAPEAKE CLASSIFIED a aMERCHANDISE aMERCHANDISE aMERCHANDISE aMERCHANDISE aMERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE 410-398-1230 ~ GENERAL BARBIE ITEMS 800-220-1230 FIREWOOD Too many items to P" MERCHANDISE www.chesapeakeclassified.com ~ list. Great Christmas 9ift $50. Please call (41 0)529-1598. 6 person, SOLID WOOD plus lounger. Very LEGAL NOTICE King waterbed CHINA Set of 12 good condition. New inclds mattress with white w/sm. pink & $5500 asking, $2000 2 sec baffle, heater, blue flower pattern. obo. 443-350-7160 SHERIFF'S SALE mattress cover and $45. 410-676-7223 By virtue of a writ of #10-017116 and 47 filler I drain kit. LADIES NEW Nov. 9, 2010. EXCELLENT condi­ CLASSIFIEDS Northface black ski PARCEL NO.: 11-008.30-037 tion. $350.00 or b/o 41 0-398-1230 jacket XL. Orig. $85 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 74 Highland Circle, asking $25 410-335- Call 443-466-5789 ~ CHILDREN/ 800-220-1230 Newark, DE 19713. 2211 ALL that certain piece, parcel or tract of la~d ~ BABY ITEMS Buck fire place insert, BARBIES, SPE- .----::-,.....,--=-===::-:s=-• WEBSITE AT 24" wood, good cond. CIAL Edition. New in CLASSIFIE 0 WWW.CHESAPEAKE with the buildings thereon erected s1tuate 1n CLASSIFIEDS CHILDS DESK and $595. hearth pad make box $20 each. 410-398-1230 CLASSIFIED.COM Pencader Hundred, New Castle County and Chair for homework/art, offer 443-617-5209 41 0-836-7069 800-220-1230 State of Delaware, known as 74 HIGHLAND 410-398-1230 CIRCLE and being Lot No. 9., on the Record 800-220-1230 lots of storage, for ------­ LEGAL NOTICE Resubdivision Plan of Sandy Brae Town­ ages 3-7, great condi- L'EGAL NOTICE ------houses, as recorded in the Office of the tion $45 410-529-1598 -======~::;:;;;;:;;;;:;:======::::; ,.....---~:-:====::--::-:-:-:-----, Record of Deeds in and for New Castle .... SHERIFF'S SALE County, Delaware, on Microfilm 13056, and ------SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of #10-017318 and 109 LEGAL NOTICE By virtue of a writ of #10-017579 and 170 Nov. 9, 2010. Nov. 9, 2010. being more particularly bounded and described in accordance with a recent sur­ PARCEL NO.: 18-026.00-140 (f/k/a 18-026.00-140; 18-026.00-141; PARCEL NO.: 26-036.30-401 vey by East Coast Survey, Professional 18-026.00-142; 18-026.00-218) PROPERTY ADDRESS: 904 Kirkwood Land Surveyors, dated June 2, 1999, as fol­ THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS ALL that certain lot piece or parcel of land with the buildings there- Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19808. FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN lows, to-wit: on erected, known' as No. 171 South Chapel Street, situate in the ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land BEING the same lands and premises which AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY City of Newark, New Castle County and State of Delaware, and more with the two-story brick dwelling thereon IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF Magness Construction Co. did grant and particularly bounded and described as ~wo parcels as follows, to-w1t: erected, known as 904 Kirkwood Street, sit- convey unto Karen Williams and John. P. Mercy Ngonyo Dinkins Being the same lands and prem1ses which Aileen C. Sauscermen, by uate in the City of Wilmington, New Castle Petitioner(s) Williams by deed dated June 25, 1999 and deed dated July 31, 2000 and recorded in the Office of the recordi!H County and State of Delaware. recorded on June 28, 1999 in the Office of TO of Deeds in and for New Castle County and State of Delaware 1n BEING the same land and premises that Mercy Ngonyo Gachinga the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Cas­ Deed Record 2870, Page 291, did grant and convey liNt!>'- Fairglen Andrew H. Scott by Deed dated November tle County, State of Delaware, in Deed Book NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mercy Associates, Ill, a Delaware general partnership, in fee. 23, 2004 an recorded in the Office of the Ngonyo Dinkins 2664 Page 11. lntenqs to present a Petition to the court of PARCEL NO. 2. Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS All that certain tract or parcel of land, with the improvements thereon County in Deed Instrument 20050405- THE PROPERTY OF KAREN WILLIAMS Common l?~for the State of erected known as 163 South Chapel Street, situate on the west side 0032021 did grant and convey unto Andrew Delaware in and for New Castle County, to AND JOHN P. WILLIAMS. of South Chapel Street in the City of Newark, White Clay Creek Hun- H. Scott and Jennie T. Scott, in fee. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF change his/her name to Mercy Ngonyo dred New Castle County and State of Delaware, and being more SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS Gachinga SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE particularly bounded and described in accordance with a survey pre- THE PROPERTY OF ANDREW H SCOTT DECEMBER 20, 2010. Mercy Dinkins pared by Franco Bellafante, Associates, dated May 12, 1995, as fol- AND JENNIE T SCOTT. Petitioner lows, to-wits: TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF NP 10/29,11/5 2194127 Dated: 10-20-10 Being the same lands and premises which PNC Bank, Delaware SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE np 10/29,11/5,12 2200046 Executorof the Estate of Catherine A. Manning, by deed dated May DECEMBER 20, 2010. 26 1995 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for' New Castle County and State of Delawa~e in Deed R_ecord 1937 NP 10/29,11/5 2194219 SHERIFF'S SALE Page 151, did grant and convey unto Fa1rglen Associates, Ill, a SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of #10-017774 and 206 Delaware general partnership, in fee. By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017130 and 49 Nov. 9, 2010. PARCEL NO.3 SHERIFF'S SALE Nov. 9, 2010. r PARCEL NO.: 09-034.30-250 All that certain piece parcel or lot of land situate in the City of By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017732 and 194 PARCEL NO.: 0803630184 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 4 Abbey Road, Newark, New Castle County and State of Delaware, being Lot No. 2 Nov. 9, 2010. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, Newark, DE 19702. as shown on the Minor Subdivision Plan No. 185 South Chapel PARCEL NO.: 09-034.20-077 with the buildings thereon erected, situate in ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, Street Lands of John W. Richter, II and Linda C. Richter, his wife, as PROPERTY ADDRESS: 21 Dawes Drive, Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County and situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New prepared by hwoard L. Roberston, Inc., Professional Engineers and Newark, DE 19702. State of Delaware, being designated as Lot Castle County, Delaware, being Lot 73 as Surveyors, dated October 2, 1981 and being more particularly ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land 9, Section 1, on the Record Major Subdivi­ shown on the Record Major Subdivision Plan bounded and described as follows, to-wit: · with the improvements thereon erected, situ­ sion Plan of MIDDLE RUN CROSSING, as of Norwegian Woods, of record in the Office Being the same lands ands premises which The John W. Richter, II ate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New Cas­ said Plan is of record in the Office for the for the Recording of Deeds in and for New and Linda C. Richter Charitable Remainder Unitrust, by deed dat~d tle County and State of Delaware, being Lot Recording of Deeds in and for New Castle Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm No. May 31 2000 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds 1n No. 11, Block A, as shown on the Plan of County, Delaware in Microfilm No. 11762, 12526, and being more particularly bounded and for' New Castle County and State of Delaware in Deed Record VARLANO as said Plan is recorded in the said lot also known as 5 Vireo Circle, and and described according to a recent survey 2850, Page 161, did grant and convey unto Fa1rglen Assoc1ates, Ill, Office for the Recording of Deeds, in and for being more particularly described i~ accor­ by First State Mortgage surveys, Dated in fee New Castle County, in Microfilm No. 940, dance with a survey by Morns R1tch1e Asso­ October 19, 1998 as follows, to wit: PARCEL NO.4 and being more particularly bounded and ciates, Inc., dated August 11, 1994, as fol­ SUBJECT to Restriction as set forth in Deed All that certain lot, piece or parcel-of land with the improvements described in accordance with a mortgage lows, to-wit: Record 2067, Page 163 thereon erected, situate in the City of Newark, New Castle County inspection survey by East Coast Survey, SUBJECT to the Declaration of Restrictions SUBJECT to Utility Agreement in Deed and State of Delaware, known as 175 South Chapel Street, as hown Inc., Dated October, 2005. as contained in Deed Book 1782, page 289; Record 2106, Page 214 on the property line plan, dated 14 November 1991 prepared _by BEING the same lands and premises which Deed Record L, Volume 32, page 394 and SUBJECT to Development Grant in Deed Franco R. Beliafanite, Inc., Professional Land Surveyor and be1ng previous grantor Irene Blevins, by deed Deed Book 1130, page 201 . . . Record 2054, Page 46 . more particularly bounded and described in accordance therewith dated October 24, 2004, and recorded in the SUBJECT to the Agreements as contained 1n SUBJECT to Maintenance Agreement in as follows, to-wit: Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for Deed Book 1708, page 71 ; Deed Book 1699, Deed Record 1990, Page 293 Being the same lands and premises which James A. Powell, by deed New Castle county and State of Delaware, in page 286; Deed Book 1661, page 61 and SUBJECT to Memorandum of Agreement in dated November 19, 1991 and recorded in the Office of the R_ecorder Deed Instrument # 200410250115528, did Deed Book 1661, page 69. Deed Record 1856, Page 191 of Deeds in and for Castle County and State of Dela~are 1n Dee~ grant and convey unto Amanda I. Blevins, in SUBJECT to all declarations, easements, SUBJECT to Easements and conditions as Record 1258, Page 184, did grant and convey ~nto Fa1rglen Associ- fee. rights-of-way, restrictions, dedications, shown in Microfilm No. 12526. ates, II, a partnership of the State of Delaware, 1n f~e . . BEING the same premises which Amanda I. agreements, covenants, conditions and BEING THE SAME LANDS and premises BEING the same lands and premises conveyed unto Delta Eta Cor­ Blevins, by Deed dated October 28, _2005, plans of record. which Wilson Road Development Company, poration, a Delaware corporation, by deeds of Fairglen Associates ~ II and recorded November 15, 2005, 1n the BEING the same lands and premises by by certain Deed dated the 18th day of and Fairglen Associates, Ill, each a Delaware general partnership, Office for the Recorder o! Deeds in and for which Pulte Home Corporation did grant and December, A.D . 1998, Recorded the 28th dated May 15, 2002 and recorded o May 16, 2002 in the Office of the the County of New Castle, and State of convey unto Randall W. Rogers and Debo­ day of December, A.D. 1998 the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware as Delaware in Deed Instrument No. 20051115- rah C. Rogers, husband and wife, by deed Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle Instrument Numbers 20020516-0046411 and 20020516-0046412. 0117643, granted and conveyed unto Penny dated August 24, 1994 and recorded on County, in Deed Book 2562, Page 0139, did SUBJECT to all declarations, conditions, easements, rights-of-way, Cousins and Williams Cousins grantor/mort­ August 25, 1994 in the Office of the grant and convey unto Robert White, Jr. and restrictions, dedications, agreements, covenants and plans of gagor herein. Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle Kim L. Draper a/k/a Kim L. White, h/w. record. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS County, Delaware in Deed Book 1797, Page SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF THE PROPERTY OF PENNY COUSINS 055. THE PROPERTY OF KIM L WHITE AND DELTA ETA CORPORATION. AND WILLIAM COUSIN. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS ROBERT WHITE JR. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE . TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF THE PROPERTY OF RANDALL W TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20,2010. SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE ROGERS AND DEBORAH C ROGER. SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF DECEMBER 20, 2010. NP 10/29,11/5 2194320 SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NP 10/29,11/5 2194334 DECEMBER 20, 2010. 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PROPERTY ADDRESS: 16 Penny Lane, Parcel No. 10-043.10-822 Parcel No. 11-020.30-109 Newark, Delaware 19702. 38' Gulfstream, Property Address: 16 Cromwell Court, Property Address: 200 Barrington Court, ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land Prairie Schooner, SHERIFF'S SALE Newark, DE 19702 Newark, DE 19702 with the buildings thereon erected, situate in dble slide, dble axle, By virtue of a writ of #10-017419 and 151 ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PARCEL OF ALL tl]at certain lot, piece or parcel of land White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle 1992, 5th wheel. 4 Nov. 9, 2010. TRACT OF LAND SITUATE IN NEW CAS­ with the improvements thereon erected, situ­ County, Delaware, known as 16 Penny burner stoveloven, · PARCEL NO. : 10-039.10-599 TLE HUNDRED, NEW CASTLE COUNTY, ate in Pencader Hundred, New Castle Coun­ Lane, being Lot No. 71 on the Record Major ref, AC, and all tires PROPERTY ADDRESS: 201 Bellwether Ct., STATE OF DELAWARE, BEING LOT 28 ty and State of Delaware, known as Lot No. Subdivision Plan for Norwegian Woods, Sec­ new. Has gooseneck Newark, DE 19702. ACCORDING TO THE RECORD MAJOR 72, as shown on the Record Major Subdivi­ tion One, as said plan is of record in the adapter, but pin-box ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, SUBDIVISION PLAN OF WELLINGTON sion Plan of BARRINGTON, as said Plan is Office of the Recording of Deeds in and for intact, just remove known as Lot No. 1 situate in New Castle MEADOWS AS RECORDED IN THE of record in the Office of the Recorder of New Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm adapter. Needs new Hundred, New Castle County, State of RECORDER OF DEEDS IN AND FOR NEW Deeds, in and for New Castle County, State Record No. • 1,526 and described n accor­ roof. First $1,200.00 Delaware, as shown on the Record Major CASTLE COUNTY ON MICROFILM NUM­ of Delaware, in Microfilm No. 12961, and dance with a survey by Zebley and Associ­ takes her home Subdivision Plan of Bellwether Manor, pre­ BER 12225 AND AS PER A MORE REGENT being more particularly bounded and ates, Inc., Professional Land Surveyors of 41 0-984-9779 pared by Landmark Engineering, dated Sep­ PLAN PREPARED BY RAMESH C. BATIA described in accordance with a Mortgage Wilmington, Delaware, dated July 11, 1997. tember 15, 1994, and recorded in the Office ASSOCIATES, P.A., CONSULTING ENGI­ Inspection Plan prepared by East Coast Sur­ BEING the same lands and premises which of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New NEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS, PLAN vey, Professional Land Surveyors, of Wilm­ Wilson Road Development Comp·any, a ~ CAMPERS/ Castle County, State of Delaware, in Micro­ NO. 86389 3-A-10663 AND MORE PARTIC­ ington, Delaware, dated January 20, 2003. Delaware corporation, by Deed dated July ~ POP-UPS film No. 12379. ULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO BEING the same lands and premises 18, 1997, and recorded on July 21, 1997, in BEING the same lands and premises which WIT: which Glenn A. Needham and Michelle M. the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and JoAnna Francis did by deed dated June 30, BEING the same lands and premises Needham, by Deed dated January 28, 2003 for New Castle County, Delaware, in Deed 2003 and recorded in the office of the which Mel R. Martinez did grant and convey and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Book 2302, Page 85, did grant and convey Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle unto Geoffrey M. Arisi by deed dated April 8, Deeds, in and for New Castle County and unto Kevin Miller and Danita D. Miller, in fee. County, Delaware in Instrument No. 2003 and recorded on April 8, 2003 in the State of Delaware, in Instrument #20030205- SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS 20030702-0079174 did grant and convey Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for 0015186, did grant and convey unto Kwame THE PROPERTY OF DANITA D MILLER unto JoAnna McRae. New Castle County, State of Delaware, Deed A. Solomon. AND KEVIN MILLER. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS Instrument number 20030408-0043293. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF THE PROPERTY OF JO ANNA MCRAE. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF KWAME A. SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF THE PROPERTY OF GEOFFREY M. ARISI. SOLOMON. DECEMBER 20, 2010. SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME 17' COACHMAN DECEMBER 20, 2010. NP 10/29,11/5 2194279 TRAVEL OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE 0F SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20,2010. DECEMBER 20, 2010. TRAILER '07 NP 10/29,11/5 2194274 np 10/29,11/5 2195339 · np 10/29,11/5 2195325 Full bath, kitchen SHERIFF'S SALE with microwave, By virtue of a writ of #10-016899 and 17 stove, fridge & SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE Nov. 9, 2010. freezer. NC, heat, By virtue of a writ of #10-017448 and 157 The following Real Estate will be exposed for PARCEL NO.: 18-009.00-074 dual axle, dual bat­ By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017104 and 45 Nov. 9, 2010. Nov. 9, 201 o. Public Sale at the CITY/COUNTY BLDG., PROPERTY ADDRESS: 3 Moss Court, teries, dual LP PARCEL NO.: 10-039.10-009 PARCEL NO.: 11-016.20-037 800 N. French Street, City of Wilmington, Newark, DE 19711 tanks, solar battery PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2342 Milton Place, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 209 Cunane Circle, New Castle County, Delaware, by Michael P. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land charger, like new Newark, DE 19702. Newark, DE 19702. Walsh, Sheriff, on TUESDAY the 9TH day of with the buildings thereon erected, situate in awning. Recent MD ALL that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT PIECE OR PAR­ NOVEMBER 9, 2010 AT 10:00 A.M. the City of Newark, New Castle County and inspection. $8,350 situate in the New Castle Hundred, New By virtue of a writ of #1 0-016883 and 9 Nov. State of Delaware, known as 3 Moss Court, 443-907-4403 CEL OF LAND, SITUATE IN PENCADER Castle County, State of Delaware, being lot HUNDRED, NEW CASTLE COUNTY, AND 9, 2010. being Lot No. 59 on the major subdivision 4-4-A according to the Record Resubdivision STATE OF DELAWARE, AND BEING LOT PARCEL NO.: 09-027.20-179 plan of Ridgewood Glen, as said plan is of Plan of The Cobblestones - Taylortowne as NUMBERED FIVE (50 AS SHOWN OF THE PROPERTY ADDRESS: 107 Elliot Street, record in the Office for the Recording of Great Buy recorded in the Recorder of Deeds Office in RECORD MAJOR SUBDIVISION PLAN OF Newark, Delaware 19713 Deeds in and for New Castle County, and for New Castle County, Delaware on FOREST RIDGE, AS SAID PLAN IS OF ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of Delaware, in Microfilm Record No. 8447. Microfilm No. 4446 and per a recent plan RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE land with the buildings thereon erected, situ­ BEING a part of the same lands and premis­ prepared by Ramesh C. Batta Associates, RECORDED OF DEEDS IN AND FOR NEW ate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New Cas­ es which John Paul Jaquette and Louise B. P.A., Professional Engineers and Land Sur­ CASTLE COUNTY, DELAWARE ON tle County and State of Delaware, known as Jacquetta, his wife , b)' deed dated the 30th veyors, plan number 89129-A-16098. MICROFILM NUMBER 14369. THE 107 Elliot Street, being Lot No. 67, Block B, day of July 1986 and of record in the Office BEING the same lands and premises which IMPROVEMENTS THEREON BEING Kimberton as shown on the Record Land of the Recorder of deeds, in and for New P. Eileen Spory, by Deed dated October 31 , KNOWN AS 209 CUNANE CIRCLE Development Plan, Section One, Kimberton Castle County, Delaware, in Deed Book 408, 1984, and Recorded November 1, 1984, in NEWARK, DE 19702. THE IMPROVE­ of record in the Office of the Recorders, in Page 115, did grant and convey unto Ridge­ the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and MENTS THEREON BEING COMMONLY and for New Castle County, Delaware in wood Glen Development Corporation, a for New Castle County and State of KNOWN AS 209 GUNANE CIRCLE, Microfilm No. 1819 and being more particu­ Delaware Corporation, in fee. Delaware, in Deed Book 170, Page 21 , did NEWARK, DELAWARE 19702. larly bounded and described in accordance BEING the same premises which Ridge­ Great Buy grant and convey unto Barbara A. Steward. BEING the same lands and premises which with a recent survey by Zebley & Associates, wood Glen Development Corporation, by BEING the same premises which Barbara Pulte Home Corporation did grant and con­ Inc., dated February 6. 2007. Deed dated August 1988 and recorded 36' CARDINAL 5TH Steward, by Deed dated May 28, 2004, and vey unto Errol G. Charlton by deed dated BEING the same lands and premises con­ August 22 , 1988 in the Office for the WL '09 4 season, (2) recorded June 4, 2004, in the Office for the March 14, 2002 and recorded on April 12, veyed to Larry P. Wheeler, by Deed from Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of ale's, king bed, FP, 3 Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of 2002 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, Robert E. Rowe and Brent L. Rowe, dated New Castle, and State of Delaware in Deed slides, Gel-Coat, sep New Castle, and State of Delaware in Deed in and for New Castle County, State of February 28, 2007, and recorded on March Book 748, Page 261 , granted and conveyed ba, (2) TV's. Loaded! Instrument No. 20040604-0061218, granted Delaware, Deed instrument number 2, 2007, in the Office of the Recorder of unto Robert E. Methvin and Jeanne P. Perfect cond. Priced and conveyed unto Lisa S. Cook and Peter 20020412-0035020. Deeds, in and for New Castle County, and Methvin, grantor/mortgagor herein. below mkt. $39,900. J. Cook, grantor/mortgagor herein. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS State of Delaware, in Instrument No . SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS 443-907-7110 for info SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF ERROL G CHARL­ 20070302-0020559. THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT E METHVIN and pictures. THE PROPERTY OF PETER J COOK AND TON. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS AND JEANNE P METHVIN. LISAS COOK. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF THE PROPERTY OF LARRY P WHEELER. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE CLASSIFIEDS SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. 410-398-1230 DECEMBER 20, 2010. DECEMBER 20, 2010. NP 10/29,11/5 2194020 800·220-1230 NP 10/29,11/5 2194291 NP 10/29,11/5 2194111 NP 10/29,11/5 2194018 tHPtfie' W~b • Www.newarkpostonline.com'! ;, r • i ' ru V ~ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Chesapeake Classified What's in it for you? ~ SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of #10-018354 AND By virtue of a writ of #10-018226 AND By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017825 AND 410-398-1230 email to classads TRANSPORTATION (293) NOV. 9, 2010. (253) NOV. 9, 2010. (223) NOV. 9, 2010. Parcel No. 11-014.30-001 C0822 Parcel No. 09-038.10-162 Parcel No. 10-039.10-572 toll free @chespub.com FORD '97 RANGER 800-220-1230 ? Property Address: 822 Cobble Creek Property Address: 15 Woodcrest Court, Property Address 12 Spring Drive, Newark, PU V6 auto., 180k mi. , Curve, Newark, DE 19702 Newark, DE 19702 DE 19702 2 sets of whsl & tires ALL that certain unit of real property exist­ ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land ALL that certain lot, piece or tract of land $24:00 443-350-0254 ing under and by virtue of the Unit Property with the buildings thereon erected situate in situate in New Castle Hundred, New Castle Act of Delaware, known as Unit No. 822, in White Clay Creek Hundred New Castle County, State of Delaware, being Lot No. W" VANS/ the Commons at Stones Throw, Phase Ul, a County and State of Delaware known as 15 115, according to the Record Major Subdivi­ y MINI VANS Condominium community situate in Pencad­ Woodcrest Court, being Lot No. 53 on the sion Plan of Brookfield, as recorded in the er Hundred, New Castle County and State of record Major Land Development Plan of Val­ Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Delaware. ley StrearrfVillage, Phase Ill, as said plan is New Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm BEING the same lands and premises of record in the office for the Recording of No. 12071, and being more particularly LEGAL NOTICE which Nancy Pedrick, by Deed dated August Deeds in and for New Castle County, bounded and described in accordance with a 27, 2007, and recorded in the Office of the Delaware in Microfilm Record 10257, and recent survey prepared by A.E.S. Surveyors Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle being more particularly bounded and dated February 27, 2006, as follows, to wit: SHERIFF'S SALE '01 Looks & runs County and State of Delaware in Instrument described in accordance with a recent mort­ BEING the same lands and premises By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017011 and 37 great. Silver color. No. 20080227-0013069, granted and con­ gage inspection plan by East Coast Survey, which Dinesh B. Shah and Nisha Shah did Nov. 9, 2010. 87K. $3500. Please veyed unto Household Finance Corporation Professional Land Surveyors, dated June 9, grant and convey unto John Kamau Wanene PARCEL NO.: 09-023.10-312 call 41 0-398-7258 II, in fee. 1999, and Rose Kamau Wairimo by deed dated PROPERTY ADDRESS; 8 Coronet Ct, BEING the same premises which House­ AND BEING the same lands and premises March 3, 2006 and recorded on March 6, Newark, DE 19713. hold Finance Corporation II, by Deed dated conveyed unto Stacy R. Williams, by deed of 2006 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, sit­ April 9, 2008, and recorded April 21, 2008, in JeffreyS. Simendinger dated September 17, in and for New Castle County, State of uate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New the Office for the Recorder of Deeds in and 1999 and of record in the Office of the Delaware, Deed Instrument number Castle County, State of Delaware, being Lot for the County of New Castle, and state of Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle 20060306-0021911. No. 228, (also known as 8 Coronet Court), c . as shown on the Record Resubdivision Plan Insp. Everything in Delaware in Deed Instrument No. 20080421- County and State of Delaware in deed Book SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS 0026980, granted and conveyed Drew 2712, Page 241. THE PROPERTY OF JOHN KAMAU of Harmony Crest, Section II, prepared by excellent cond. $2500 Karins & Associates, Inc. Professional Engi­ 410-398-4221 Chicklo, grantor/mortgagor herein. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS WANENE AND ROSE KAMAU WAIRMO. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF STACY R. WILLIAMS. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME neers and Land Surveyors, Drawing No. THE PROPERTY OF DREW R. CHICKLO. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIEM OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE 346-1369, Sheet 3 of 3, dated January 28, ,.ANTIQUE AUTOS TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010 1983, revised February 29, 1983, and OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. recorded in the Office of the Recorder of DECEMBER 20, 2010. np 10/29,11/5 2195334 np 10/29 ; 11/5 2195308 Deeds, in and for New Castle County, State np 10/29,11/5 2195365 of Delaware, on June 17, 1983, in Microfilm No. 6776, and being more particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit ·sHERIFF'S SALE Being the same lands and premises which CAMARO SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE Magness Builders, Inc., did grant and con­ By virtue of a writ of #1 0-016992 and 30 By virtue of a writ of #10-016945 and 20 $3500, Rough but all By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017227 and 79 . vey unto John W. Tarburton and Mary Ann R_ Nov. 9, 2010. Nov. 9, 2010. Call 410 6:5 Nov. 9, 2010. Tarburton, by deed dated October 28, 1983 - ~ PARCEL NO.: 11-006.10-264 PARCEL NO.: 10-016992 PARCEL NO.: 18-047.00-044 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 55 Kenmar Drive, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 103 Landers Lane, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 438 Douglas D and recorded on October 28, 1983 the Office Newark, DE 19713. Alley Drive, Newark, DE 19713. of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New New Castle, Hundred, DE 19720. Castle County, State of Delaware, in Deed ALL THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY SITUAT­ All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, sit­ All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land Book 1124 at Page 7 .. ED IN THE CITY OF NEWARK IN THE uate in New Castle Hundred, New Castle with the buildings thereon erected, situate in COUNTY OF NEW CASTLE AND STATE OF the City of Newark, New Castle County and SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS County and State of Delaware, known as THE PROPERTY OF JOHN W TARBUR­ DELAWARE, BEING DESCRIBED AS FOL­ State of Delaware, known as 438 Douglas D. 103 Landers Lane and also known as Lot TON AND MARY ANN TARBURTON. sic Beautiful show car. LOWS: LOT 233, SECTION K, BROOKSIDE No. 56 on the Plan of Swanwyck Gardens, Alley Drive, and being Lot No. 12, as shown Low miles. Tagged. PARK, CITY OF NEWARK. on the Plan of Yorkshire Woods, as said Plan TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF (Extension), a said Plan is of record in the SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE $7000. 410-398-4221 BEING the same lands and premises which Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for is of record in the Office of the Recorder of were conveyed to Gerald E. Bowerson and New Castle County and State of Delaware in Deeds in and for New Castle County, DECEMBER 20, 2010. Mary Jane P. Bowerson, husband and wife, Plat Record No. 3, Page 33 Delaware in Microfilm No. 11559. ,.. AUTOS by Deed of Gerald E.Roberts and Madeline BEING the same lands and premises which BEING the same lands and premises which NP 10/29,11/5 2194069 C. Roberts, husband and wife, dated Octo- EMC Mortgage Corporation, by Deed dated Yorkshire Woods Development Corp., by ber 6, 1980 and recorded in the Office of the April 29, 1998, and recorded April 30, 1998 Deed dated August 25, 1995, and of record Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in SHERIFF'S SALE County and State of Delaware in Deed Book for New Castle County, Delaware in Deed and for New Castle County and State of By virtue of a writ of #11-005.40-048 and H, Volume 112, Page 44, in fee. Thereafter, Book 2433, Page 0146 did grant and convey Delaware, in Deed Book 1970, Page 206, 114 Nov. 9, 2010. the said Mary Jane P. Bowerson did depart unto Michael P. McCaffery, Jr., in fee. did grant and convey unto Robert F. Rogers PARCEL NO.: 11-005.40-048 this life on April 14, 2002, leaving said lands BEING the same premises which Michael P. and Eileen G. Rogers, in fee. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 51 Sanford Drive 2005 Mercury and premises to Gerald E. Bowerson, party McCaffery, Jr., by Deed dated November·30, BEING the same premises which Robert F. Newark, DE 19713. Grand Marquis LS in of the first part, as tenant by the entirety. 1999 and recorded December 1, 1999 in the Rogers and Eileen G. Rogers, by Deed ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT, PIECE OR PAR­ very good condition. BEING the same premises which Gerald E. Office for the Recorder of Deeds in and for dated August 10, 2004 and recorded August CEL OF LAND WITH THE DWELLING Blue w/86000 miles Bowerson, by Deed dated September 26, the County of New Castle, and State of 18, 2004 in the Office for the Recorder of THEREON ERECTED, SITUATED IN PEN­ and all options. 2005, and recorded January 23, 2006, in the Delaware in Deed Book 2748, Page 0207, Deeds in for the County of New Castle, and CADER HUNDRED, NEW CASTLE COUN­ Excellent power, yet Office for the Recorder of Deeds in and for granted and conveyed unto James P. State of Delaware in Deed Instrument Num­ TY AND STATE OF DELAWARE AND super gas mileage. the County of New Castle, and State of McCaffery, Ill and Linda McCaffery, ber 20040818-0091769. granted and con­ KNOWN AS LOT NO. 23, BLOCK N, ON NADA Retail Delaware in Deed Instrument No. 20060123- grantor/mortgagor herein. veyed unto John H. DeShields and THE PLAN OF ROBSCOTT MANOR, SEC­ $12,275.00 GRAND­ 0006995, granted and conveyed unto Gerald SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS Claudette DeShields grantor/mortgagor TION TWO, AS SAID PLAN IS OF RECORD PA HAS TO MANY E. Bowerson, grantor/mortgagor herein. THE PROPERTY OF ESTATE OF JAMES P herein. IN THE OFFICE FOR THE RECORDING OF CARS! $10,275.00 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS MCCAFFERY, Ill AND LINDA MCCAFFERY. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS DEEDS IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUN­ obo 41 0-984-9779 THE PROPERTY OF THE ESTATE OF TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF THE PROPERTY OF JOHN H DESHIELDS TY, DELAWARE, IN MICROFILM RECORD GERALD E BOWERSON, GERALD BOW­ SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE AND CLAUDETTE DESHIELDS. 798 AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY EASON, JR AND MEGAN MAlE STONER. DECEMBER 20, 2010. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED IN ACCOR­ TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DANCE WITH A SURVEY PREPARED BY SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE NP 10/29,11/5 2194063 DECEMBER 20, 2010. ZEBLEY AND ASSOCIATES, INC., REGIS­ DECEMBER 20, 2010. TERED SURVEYORS, WILMINGTON, NP 10/29,11/5 2194185 NP 10/29,11/5 2194030 DELAWARE, DATED JULY 6, 1994, AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: BEING the same lands and premises which Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee formerly known as Bankers Trust Company of California, N.A. as Trustee did grant and convey unto Delmont Farmer and Debra Farmer by deed dated July 25, 2005 and recorded on August 12, 2005 in the Call Us Today Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for To Place Your Ad. New Castle County, State of Delaware, Deed Let Chesapeake , instrument number 20050812-080552. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS Classified Work THE PROPERTY OF SHANNON TUSO. For You/ TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF 410-398-1230 SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE 800-220-1230 or DECEMBER 20, 2010. www.chesapeake NP 10/29,11/5 2194257 classified. com Page 24 • The Newark Post • Friday, November 5, 2010 News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311

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*Salad Bar and Soup *Oyster Rockefeller* *Salad Bar* Homemade Soup *Smoked Salmon *Shrimp Creole* Saute Station with Fresh Fish* *Carving Station with Turkey, Ham &Wild Game *Steamed Shrimp, Mussels, Clams & Crab Legs* *Fish of the Day* Traditional & Oyster Stuffing *Smoked Salmon * Fried Oysters, Shrimp and Clams* *Mashed Potatoes *Sweet Potatoes *Raw Oysters *Macaroni &Cheese* *Fresh Vegetables *Macaroni &Cheese *Potato & Vegetable of the Day* *Sauerkraut* Cranberries *Our "Famous Fried Chicken': *Dessert Table * *Assorted Dessert Table * $2999 per person $2299 per person (plus tax and gratuity) (plus tax and gratuity)

·--- **Make your reservations early ** SEASONAL DINE IN FEATURES Sunday - Land Lover's favorite "Prime Special" Buy one prime rib entree, get the 2nd prime rib entree Y2 price (dine in only) Wednesday is Burger Day 1/2 price burgers all day All You Can Eat Pasta Night on Wednesday 10.99 Special Italian menu freshly prepared by our staff! Thursday Night is Seafood Night beginning at 4:30 Choose One ofThese Favorites for 17.99 All You Can Eat Shrimp with fried chicken & two sides (steamed, fried & scampi) Whole Maine Lobster Dinner with two sides Clams or Mussels Kid's menu is free for children under 12 on Thursday! All You Can Eat Crabs with fried chicken 29.99 p.p. Friday, Saturday or Sunday

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