ARI( ? :. Greater Newark's Hometown Newspaper Since 1910 .... ? 1 DOth Year, 23rd Issue C 2009 June 26, .2009 A weekend for the litHe ones! Despite heavy rain, United Way of Delaware volunteers met over the weekend at Iron Hill Park to begin constructing the state's second Born Learning Trail, in support of early . childhood education. This event, spearheaded by United Way of Delaware's Young Impact Professionals Society (YIPS), was part of United Way of Delaware's Day of Action - a statewide day of volunteering. Participants included YIPS members, United Way staff and their families, and local union members. A Born Learning Trail is composed of 10 signs that show parents and caregivers fun outdoor learning activities that they can enjoy with their pre-school age children. YIPS built the state's first Born Learning Trail one year ago in Glasgow Park on Route 40. Rain delayed part of the project, including the painting, which will be concluded on Saturday, July 11 at 9 a.m. Families are invited to join United Way of Delaware on that day. The trail will be available for use immediately upon completion. YIPS is composed of professionals, ages 20 to 40, who give, advocate, and volunteer in the community. High rise hotel proposed Robert Altmiller (of UAW Local 435) and Doug Drummond (of IBEW Local 313) prepared the ground for one of 10 signs thai make up the Born Learning Trail. near College Avenue ..................... 2 Newark man charged in home improvement scam that targeted elderly ...... 5 www.n_al.llpostonllne.com Newark, Del. Claymont Steak Shop coming to Amstel site By MARK CORRIGAN MCORRIGAN@CHESPUB.COM At Monday night's meeting, the Newark City Council voted to grant The Claymont Steak Shop a Special Use Permit for the sale of beer and wine in their new location at the Amster Square building on the comer of Amstel Avenue and Elkton Road. The 3,891 square-foot restaurant will seat 66 customers with an additional 16 seats on an outside patio for sea sonal dining. The decor will be based on the style of the original store, located on Philadelphia Pike in Claymont, but with a modem flair, owners said. Also like the original location, the new kitchen will be the base of Demi's Flavors, a high-end catering business named after the owner, Demi Kollias. Opening is scheduled for September. 1. The Claymont Steak Shop will feature eat-in, take-out, delivery, and catering services. Proposed hours are the same for both locations: Monday to Thursday, 11 a.m.-11 p.m.; Friday to Saturday, 11 a.m.-12 a.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. To make sure operations run smoothly, owner Demi Kollias will initially manage the Newark location. The addition of alcohol is new to Claymont's menu and is based upon See CLAYMONT, 4 ~. Newark Film Festival enters its fifth year Entering its fifth year, the Newark Film Festival will rpn from Thursday, September 10 thru the following Thursday, September 17 at the Cinema Center 3. Highlights of the festival will be featured at the Delaware Art Museum in Wilmington the weekend of Sept. 25-27. "The theme of our festival again is 'Movies that Matter,' in the words of some of our regular attendees," says producer Barry Schlecker. . "That's what drives our film selection, to presents films that leave a lasting impression." Last . year, over 30 films were featured, including works by Delaware based filmmakers. The Visitor, starring Richard Jenkins in his Academy Award-nominated role, was among those featured. This year, in addition to more locally produced films; the Festival will feat~e a Holocaust Education Series. Delaware Liberators is a documentary that focuses on Delaware-born liberators who witnessed the horrors of concentration camps. Schlecker adds thai the Festival is open to local and regional filmmakers' works until July 15. "We like about one-third of the films to have a local touch, that's what makes this festival unique." Wilmington Trust is this year's corporate sponsor. Up to 30 additional sponsors will be highlighted through 3D-second commercials produced by local filmmakers. The full roster of movies will be announced later this summer. Over 5,000 people attended at least one film at last year's Newark Film Festival, some traveling from as far as New York and spending two and three nights in local hotels. ~ ",,'1'f Cf ~ .\ 1~\ ~ \\) \) ~ ~ '/... Page 2 ? The Newark Post ? 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Candlewood Suites is a part of the Intercontinental chain that includes Holiday Inn. The company , describes Candlewood as high-quality accommoda tion that caters to mid-market business and leisure travelers looking for a multiple night hotel stay. It is a fast-grow ing part of Intercontinental, with 213 hotels and 228 in the development pipeiine. In July, the Planning Commission will also take a look a rezoning of a 1.16 acre property at 136 Elkton Road. The proposed project includes mixed use commer cial and residential space, with 14 apartments on the upper floors . A third project before the. commission is a mixed use project at the current location of the Formal Affairs store at ~ 129 E. Main S{ Plans call for a three-story commercial/resi dential building with six upper floor apartments. The commission will meet in City Hall Council Chambers on Elkton Road at 7 p.m. on the 7th. On the Web ? www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, June 26, 2009 ? The Newark Post ? Page 3 POLICE BLOlTER Newark man shot. on Wilmington street corner Editor's note: Police Blotter Wednesday, around 7:40 p.m., Skateboarders 600 Ogletown Road, Newark. he was arrested in 2002 for is assembled from reports from a Newark Police Officer was d Service manager Jim Murphy attempting to steal an Acura the Newark Police Department on patrol in the Suburban Plaza cause? amage stated that a Lenovo 3000 N500 car engine from the dealership and other law enforcement Shopping Center. Police were dispatched to laptop computer worth $539.40 where he was employed. A agencies. For the latest updates, H.e noticed a silver Volvo investigate a criminal mischief had been taken from an unse- warrant application for Corbitt log on to newarkpostonline. occupied by a -white male complaint at the Amstel Square cured tech room. Murphy told has been filed with the Justice com. - who matched the description Apartments at 57 Elkton Road. police that the computer was of the Peace. A Newark man was listed in critical but stable condition, after being shot here. Wilmington Police were called to the area of 30th & Madison Streets in regards to shots being fired. As officers arrived in the area and searching for a pos sible scene, they were noti fied of a gunshot victim who had arrived at the Wilmington Hospital via private vehicle. They learned that a 20-year-old Newark, resident was suffering . from a gunshot wound to the back of his head. The victim was . then transported to the Christiana Hospital where he was listed in critical, but stable condition. The bullet did not penetrate the skull, police reported. All parties involved in the incident have been less than coopera tive in the investigation and the identity of the man has not been released. Elkton man arrested ' in exposure case An arrest has been made in an incident of indecent expo sure in the Nottingham Green neighborhood in Newark. On of the suspe<;:t in the Indecent Owner Timothy Thompson placed in the tech room at 5:30 Exposure incident that occurre~ showed officers scratch marks p.m. the night before, but found in the neighborhood. The and a visible wax residue, that that it was missing at 9:30 a.m., driver was contacted by the were apparently caused by the the next day. . officer, who noted the driver bottom of a skateboard, on Though all service bay was a white some cement barriers and a employees end their shifts male with black railing on the north side at 5 p.m., a former employ- short brown of Amstel Avenue. Thompson ee, Christopher Corbitt, was hair, aver- told police that he believes the observed in the service area. age frame, in marks were made between June Corbitt had no scheduled his early 30s, 9 and June 16 and that he has meetings or business that day, with tattoOs on not seen any skateboarders on according to MurPhy. Corbitt his left arm. the property. The approximate had been fired on June 10 for His physical repair cost is $500. stockpiling new parts from the appearance dealership bOy lying th.at he had was an exact Goldstein installed the part and hiding it match to the Former employee in his toolbox. Murphy said description suspected in. theft that he feels Corbitt is the only provided by the 10 and 11 year person capable of committing old girls in Nottingham Green. On Tuesday, June 16, the theft and does neit suspect The driver was identified Newark Police responded to any of the employees. A record as Joshua W. Goldstein, 34, of a theft report at Porter Ford, search of Corbitt revealed that Appleton Road, Elkton, Md. Husband, wife arrested for pot? growing New Castle County Police have arrested a husband and wife for felony drug viola tions after detectives executed a search warrant at their home and found a large scale mari juanl\ operation inside. 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POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Newark Post, Suite 109, 218 E. Main Street, Newark, DE 19711. Periodicals postage paid at NeWark, Del., and additional offices. ( USPS #6465) Known offICe of pub Ii~on 218 E. Main Street, Newark, DE 19711. Page 4 ? The Newark Post ? Friday,June 26,2009 N~ws, Advertising ? 737-0724 Classifieds ? 1-800-220-3311 IN THE NEWS Incoming freshman get early orientation DelaWOrld 101, which IUns from June 23-July 22, is a series of one day orientations designed to welcome new students and parents to the University of Delaware. Offered weekdays -- excluding Fi:iday, July 3, when the campus will be closed for the Independence Day holiday weekend -- a student's DelaWorld 101 day begins at 8 a.m. in the Trabant University Center and ' wraps up at approximately 5 p.m. A record ?number of fresh men in the Class of 2013 will join a large number of trans fer students participating in DelaWorld 101 this summer, Faye Duffy, senior associ ate director of undergraduate admissions and director of DelaWorld, said. "More than 3,900 freshmen and more than 300 transfer students have been assigned a date to attend DelaWorld," Duffy said. "This is the largest freshman class ever." After a general welcome at 8:15 a.m., students and parents will be separated, with specific programs for each audience. Dela World student leaders will be on hand to help make sure that incoming freshmen and transfer students feel wel come in their new home at the First State's flagship uni versity. "We have 15 DelaWorld leaders, and the Honors Program also has a cadre of Honors orientation leaders, 'not to mention a host of stu- dents assisting the Registrar's Office," Duffy said. "Overall, there are about 150 UD staff, faculty and students who are involved in some capacity dur ing each DelaWorld Day." " Among the freshmen ' for fall 2009 will be 123 interna tional students, a 300 percent increase over last year, said Amy Foley, senior associate director of admissions. "Many students who are completing the Conditional Admissions Program through the English Language Institute have been invited to Dela World for the first time," Foley said. "Close to 40 students have been scheduled for the first week of DelaWorld, allow ing them to attend orienta tion, meet other members of Interest Payment! Payday Loans up to $1,000 Takes 15 Minutes JUST BRING IN: ? Valid driver's license' Most recent pay stub' Most recent bank statement? 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Students also will be intro duced to the city of Newark and opportunities at UD for travel, ,service learning, career development, academic enrich ment and wellness programs. For parents, DelaWorld 101 affords the opportunity to meet other parents and to attend ses sions on academic and student life and campus safety. The new student orientation also is a chance for parents to obtain answers on billing, financial aid, housing, student health, computing, banking and dining. For freshmen enrolled in the UD Associate in Arts Program, new student orientations will take place at UD academic cen ters on the campuses of Delaware Technical and Community College in Wilmington, Dover and Georgetown. City revenues coming. in below estimates ~ CLAYMONT, from 1 demand from older clients, stated Basil Kollias, husband of the owner and legal rep resentative of The Claymont Steak Shop. He said that beer and wine will be the only alco holic drinks available and that the business will not feature a bar. ' Council members discussed the possibility of allowing Claymont Steak Shop to sell alcohol till 1 a.m., in an effort to achieve some consistency for permitting along Elkton Road. Though they will not have a bar, Councilmari Paul Pomeroy suggested that the same rules that were enact- . ed to businesses like Buffalo Wild Wings and Pat's Sports Bar should apply to Claymont Steaks. Roy Lopata, Director of Planning & Development, concurred with Pomeroy and stated his department had compiled a list of inconsis tencies in permitting dating back to 1972. Pomeroy told members that even though Claymont Steaks will close before 1 a.m., they should be allowed the option to extenCl hours and serve alcohol till 1 a.m. without reapplying for another permit. In other couflcil business, Bruce? hardwood floors www.bruce.com Last Chance for this June Sale! 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Electric consumption is 2.5% below budget estimates and water rev enues are down $576 thousand because of lower volumes and the late changes to the bud geted rate increases. Though sewer margins differ by $858 thousand, due to timing dif ferences, these same margins could help matters in the com ing months. The report states, "The decline in sales volumes across all three utilities indi cates that the economic reces sion is ? significantly affecting consumer behavior." On the plus side, operating expenses are $243 thousand below budget estimates, with the Water, Sewer, Police and Puolic Works Departments all coming in below budget. Offsetting these areas are Finance, Electric and Parking, which are over budget due to annual contracts made earlier in the year. .Though cash on hand is $12 million, the cash balance has declined $2.4 million since the year began and is an impor tant concern for the Council. Council Member David Athey suggests having a game plan put in place to prevent drastic changes having to be made later in the year. Councilman Pomeroy strongly suggested that the Council must re-evalu ate all possible options . On the Web ? www.newarkpostonline.com . , Friday,June 26, 2009 ? The Newark Post ? Page 5 IN THE NEWS Wilmington and 'Newark residents accused of steali~g 100K from elderly New Castle County Police arrested two men for stealing more than $100,000 from at least eight elderly victims. One of the suspects is also wanted as a fugitive in Pennsylvania for similar crimes. On April I, County Police responded to a home in the 200 block of Laurel Avenue, northeast of Newark, for a report of a fraud investigation' involving an 85-year-old male victim. When officers arrived, they contacted the children of the victim who reported one of the two suspects approached the victim and convinced him to allow them to complete a painting project at the home. Originally, the victim agreed to pay the two suspects. $500 for the work they did. After completing the work (and some unapproved "work" on the roof), the suspects charged the victim $4,000. One of the suspects returned to the home 10 days later and issued anoth er contract for additional work and charged the victim another $6,400 for the same work com pleted 10 days prior. Officers investigated this incident and contacted a spe cial investigator from the Senior Protection Section, of the Delaware Department of Justice. Based on the joint inves tigation, police and investiga tors learned that three male sus pects had been working togeth er and cashing multiple checks at a local check cashing busi ness. This investigation led the officers to an additional seven victims who live in the follow ing communities: Gwinhurst, Greenmount, McDaniel Crest, and Swanwyck. In each case, the suspects approached the victims and indicated they were profes sionals who noticed their roofs PaHerson Williamson or chimneys were in need of repair. In some cases, they would tell the unsuspecting victim they would face fines if the work was not completed in a timely manner. The suspects would verbally provide a price in the range of $100-$300 and after completing the work, bill ing the victims thousands of dollars. During the course of the investigation, officers uncov ered a number of other victims who reside in the following locations: Newark, Norwood, PA, and Haverford, PA. The suspects, who listed a Newark address for the busi ness, fled the state before the officers could arrest them. Investigator later received a tip that indicated the suspects were in Fairfax County, Va. This information was passed on to the authorities in Virginia in the beginning of June. On June 10, 2009, two of the three suspects were arrest- ' ed as fugitives in Virginia and later returned to Delaware after they waived extradition. Fairfax County authorities are now looking at the suspects for home improvement fraud cases that occurred in their jurisdic tion as well. The following men have been charged with eight counts of home improvement fraud, eight counts of conspiracy and one count of theft: . Alexander Patterson, 42, who resides in the 1100 block of S. College Avenue in Newark - Alexander Williamson, 22, who resides in the 2000 block of Jackson Avenue in Wilmington. Both men have been arraigned and committed to the Howard Young PRson after failing to post $35,000 , secured bail. William Patterson is also being held as a fugitive from Pennsylvania for similar crimes. The third suspect, Robert Gregg,48, remains at large and may possibly be in Missouri. To offer information regard ing Gregg's whereabouts (or to report an additional crime), contact the New Castle County Police Department at (302) 395-8171 or visit our website at www.nccpd.com to leave a crime tip. Citizens may also text "NCCPD" followed by your tip to 847411 (TIP 411). I Increase your SAT or ACT scores with the Huntington Advantage. Call today- so we can schedule your sessions around YOUR summer activities! IJ:.. Huntington ~ LEARN I NG CENTER- PFlIVATETVTORING FOR SAT/PSATI ACT PREP 302?737?1050 Proven success since 1977. 34 Liberty Plaza, Kirkwood Highway, Newark, DE 19711 P R AMERICA SALES? SERVICE? RENTALS .IO?&~p?&5"O . 555 Blue Ball ~oad, Elkton, MD Near intersection of Route 279 www.PowerAmericalnc.com JUNE IS RENTAL MONTH!! Page 6 ? The Newark Post ? Friday,June 26, 2009 ' Branch Office open;iflg, at Apple and Elkton Roads COMING DECEMBER 2009 C ... LOUVIERS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 302-733-0426 4 WWW.LOUVIERS.COM Holy Family Church SUMMER~ESI 'j _.-1", ~'J (;! 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Ohlinger of Newark graduated from Boston College with a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance on May 18, The following stu dents have graduated from Utica College: Christopher L. King, Newark, Delaware - M;S., Economic Crime Management. Upcoming Club Phred performances: 612712009 - Deer Park - Pilot Pacers for Breast Cancer Boston Walkathon Benefit, Deer Park Tavern, Newark, DE, www.deer parktavern,com, 5 PM- 9 PM, $25 donation; includes heavy hors d\'oeuvres. Please send check or money order by June 20th payable to The Pilot Pacers and include your email address on the check for confirmation, 100 Garden of Eden Rd, Wilmington, DE 19803. Further Information e mail pilotpacers@gmail.com. Depending on pre-sales tick ets may be available at the door for $35. Club Phred will finish up the evening with no cover charge playing the Deer Park from 10 PM - I AM. 7/412009 - City of Newark Fourth of July Celebration, University of Delaware Stadium Grounds, Newark, DE. Brandywine "Big Bang" BBQ . July 3, 4 & 5 - 12:00 p.m.- 5:00 p,m. Come out to Chester County, PA to celebrate the Fourth with a bang-up BBQ weekend at the vineyards and wineries of the BrandY,wine Valley Wine Trail. Each winery will be hosting wine tastings, vineyard and cellar tours, live music, art shows, car shows, evening concerts, special events, and outdoor cookin' from pig roasts and barbeque ribs to rotisserie chicken and grilled "Meats of Independence", Wineries involved include: Black Walnut Winery, Sadsburyville, PA; Chadds ford Winery, Chadds Ford, PA; Kreutz Creek Vineyards, West Grove, PA; Paradocx Vineyard, Landenberg, PA; Penns Woods Winery, Chadds Ford, PA; Stargazers Vineyard, Coatesville, PA; Twin Brook Winery, Gap, PA. No pass port is required and there is no fee to attend other than the wineries' individual tasting fees (ranging from $5-$8) for those who choose to partici pate in a wine tasting, and any food costs. Some wineries also offer Friday and Saturday eve ning concerts with admission fees, For more information, e-mail info@bvwinetrail.com or call 610-444-3842 Bicycle Repair, Safety and Maintenance Newark Parks and Recreation is offering the following program for those 12 and older. Learn how to get your bike ready for the summer season, basic main- tenance to keep your wheels rolling. Those 12 and under must attend with an adult. Held at the George Wilson Center, 303 New London Rd, June 30 from 6:30-8:30pm, $6/$11. Pre registration is required at Newark Parks and Recreation , 366-7060. Contact the Recreation office for more information at 366- 7060, 366-7033 ext. 200 after 5:00pm and on weekends or visit our website at www, cityofnewarkde.us. Slam Dunk Basketball Camp for boys & girls Join us for a jam-packed week of basketball July 6- 10th at Newark Charter School from 9am-12pm! Camp is for youth ages 8-12 who want to further develop and enhance their basketball skills and learn more about specific offenses and defens es, Players are encouraged to bring water every day, Fee is $130 with the Newark resi dent discounted fee of $120. Contact the Recreation office for more information at 366- 7060, 366-7033 ext. 200 after 5:00pm and on weekends or visit our website at www. cityofnewarkde.us. Junior golf camp In conjunction with the Deerfield Golf and Tennis Club we are pleased to present a Junior Golf Development Summer Day Camp July 6- 10th from 9am-12pm for ages 7 -17, The camp is designed for children of all skill levels. Every aspect of the game is covered, Topics ranging from etiquette to swing technique and care of the golf course are covered. Campers will learn on one of the finest "class rooms" in the country, the championship course at Deerfield, Fee is $216 with the Newark resident discount of $206. Contact the Recreation office for more information at 366-7060, 366-7033 ext. 200 after 5:00pm and on week ends or visit our website at www.cityofnewarkde.us. High School Girls Lacrosse Recruiting Event A brand new college recruiting event for HS Girls looking to play lacrosse in college, This is the first NFL like Combine event for girls lacrosse in the coun try. The Blue Diamonds Lacrosse Showcase, 3 Nights Only! July 13th, 14th, 15th 5:30pm -9:30pm @ Owen J Roberts High School. Attending College Coaches and Players Include ... East Stroudsburg University, Queens College NY, Gwyedd Mercey College, Presbyterian College, Neumann College, Areadia University, NYU Poly, Rosemont College, Temple University, University of Connecticut, Unjversity of Denver, Franklin & Marshall College, West Chester University, Lock Haven University, Eastern University, St Joe's, Drexel University. To register for the ev~nt please visit the website www,BlueDiamondsLax, com. Swimming lessons Newark Parks and Recreation Department is currently taking registration for its Swimming Classes for ages 3 and up, All classes are held mornings at the George Wilson Pool. Two levels are offered, Beginning and Advanced. Weeklong ses sions (Monday - Friday) will be offered July 13-17 and July 20-24, Parent/Tot swimming (ages 1-3) will be offered July 20-24. Registration Fee is $40, The Newark Resident Discounted Fee is $30. Call 366-7060 for more informa tion or register at 220 Elkton Rd, Newark, DE. Something terrible happens when you don't advertise ... Nothing! Call 737-0724 to place an ad. .. _..... .. On the Web ? www.newarkpostonline.com Friday,june 26, 2009 ? The Newark Post ? Page 7 Sports high schools ? UD ? leagues Blue tops Gold in clash of ' gridiron stars By JON BUZBY JONBUZBY@HOTMAIL.COM Por the past 54 years at the end of every foot ball season in stadiums all over the Diamond State, thousands of Delaware senior football players have walked off the field after their final regular season games hop ing to have the opportunity to strap on their helmets and play in front of family and friends one last time at the annual Blue-Gold All-Star Football game. BtH for Blue defensive lineman Josh Watson, play ing in the annual game meant much more than that. The 6- foot-5 255 pound Watson's Dickinson team did not win a game this past fall, so when the final horn sounded and Blue had defeated Gold, 12-0, the win was extra special. "This game is definitely the highlight of my' career," said Watson, who after record ing four-and-a-half sacks was named the game's Most Valuable Player. "And not just because we won. This game is all about the kids. I realized that the first day of training camp when we were running ' around out here and every kid was smiling. That's what this game is all about." The 54th edition of the Blue-Gold All~Star game showcased the state's most talented senior football play ers on both sides of the ball. But on this night it was the players on the Blue defense that shined the brightest, giv ing up just 46 yards on the ground and even less in the air (29 yards) to hold the Gold offense scoreless. It was a defensive battle. from the start, but after sever al possessions by both teams, Blue scored the only points of the first half when, following one of Gold's three fumbles, Pentader Charter quarterback Malik White found Tatnall's Justin Perillo in the back cor ner of the end zone for a 15- yard touchdown. St. Mark's Kyle Sullivan tacked on the extra point to give the Blue a 7-0 lead with 3:44 remaining in the first quarter, a lead they would take into the locker room at halftime. . Blue started its second possession of the third quar ter on the Gold 30-yard line, and four plays later Sullivan converted a 33-yard field goal to put Blue up 10-0 with 8:06 remaiping. All the Stars come out at local Little Leagues On Gold's next possession, a fumbled snap deep in its own end forced quarterback Kenny Anderson (Middletown) to kick the ball out of the end zone for a safety, putting Blue up 12-0 with just over seven minutes remaining in the third By JON BUZBY JONBUZBY@HOTMAIL.COM With Williamsport the destiny, all three local all-star teams - Canal, Newark American and Newark National - open play this weekend in the District 2 Little League Major Baseball All Star Tournament. Canal faces Midway in opener: The Canal all-stars open play on June 27 against Midway at 3:30 p.m. at the Newark National complex. Members of the Canal team include: Ethan Brancato, Stephen Bryson, Aaron Evans, AJ Farris, Tommy Freeland, Matthew Frost, Matt Hooks, Pierce Lamberton, Cody Manuel, Brian Novak, Sean Woodham and Ryan Zwier. The team's manager is Eric Frost, who will be @HITACHf SHARP. SONY 50" Plasma HDTV$869 32" LCD TV From $399 Delaware's Largest LG & GE Appliance Store Delaware's Lowest Price -OR- we'lf change it!! Phone: 302-322-7600 Since 1972 Sales & Service 348 Churchman's Road (Rt. 58) New Castle, DE 19720 Web site: cbjoetv.com assisted by Tom Freeland, Matt Brancato, Doug Evans and Todd Lamberton. "These boys are excited to be represent ing Canal and the energy level is great," Frost Buzby said. "We expect them to be able to gel quickly. We like what we have in this Four Seasons Shopping Center (Rt.896, a N!ile North of Rt.40) We Deliver! Beer & Wine Available group of kids." . The boys were selected by the managers of the league's Major Division, and not just based on talent alone. 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Gold tried to put together one last scoring drive with 7:52 remaining in the fourth quarter, but Blue's other defensive lineman from Dickinson, Eddie Stewart, sacked Glasgow's Chris Cruz to force a fourth and long at the Gold 34-yard line. Cruz dropped back to pass but was See BLUE-GOLOf 14 ~ got scrap? N #~ NO '-.I Top Dollar Paid For Scrap! "Cash for all types of metals and cars!" We buy batteries" copper, brass, stainless & electric motors! We buy old farm eOUIDment! We buy complete junk vehilCleS! $'0 S50$ _10-592-2980 r of Blueball & Dogwood Road) Page 8 ? The Newark Post ? Friday,June 26, 2009 News, Advertising ? 737-0724 Classifieds ? 1-800-220-3311 IN THE NEWS All Stars set sights on Williamsport ~ ALL-STARS, from 7 it creates a memory that lasts a lifetime," said Lamberton, . whose oldest son was a catch er on the 2005 Canal team which advanced to the Mid Atlantic Regional Finals in Bristol, Conn. "It is my hope -for Pierce as well as his all star teammates that they get the most out of the experience both from a personal enjoy- ment standpoint and a base ball learning perspective." If Canal wins on Saturday they will advance to take on Naamans at 5:30 p.m. on June 30, while a loss would send them to the loser's bracket and a game on July 3 against an opponent yet to be deter mined. "The goal of the coaches is to prepare the kids to play at their highest level and have a great chance to win baseball -Routine Maintenance -Lifelike & Specialty Designs "IIIIIIII_..... -Complete Prosthetic Systems We-Build & Design On-Site www.ReaILifeProsthetics.com games," Frost said. "We want them to have a memorable summer and winning games is definitely a part of that, but not everything. If each boy walks away an improved pl1lyer and feels that they-had a positive experience then we have done our job." Newark National hosts Brandywine: Newark National also opens play on Saturday at 12 p.m. when it hosts Brandywine. Members of the team include: Andrew deLaveaga, Brandon Dooley, Conner Eastep, Justin Engelmann, Mark Ferelli, Logan Gilbert, Brett Marien, Adam Reamer, Dennis Robinson, Billy Stranahan and Bradley Ulmer. Marvin Dooley will man age the team and be assisted by John Talley, Billy Gilbert, Dan Marien, Jeff Eastep and Dennis Robinson. "It's the friendships you build and the memories you make that will make this Little League tournament a success whether we win or lose," Dooley said. Newark American hosts . opener: Newark American opens tournament play when it hosts Wilmington on June 30 at 8 p.m. Members of the team include: Sam Benjamin, Colin Brackin, Nouri Cherouri, Trevor Clemmons, Brandon Dewberry, Matt Hill, Connor Knight, David Paulson, Nick Peterson, Kevin O'Rourke, Francis Teel, Blake Tucker and Zach Warren. "I hope the boys have fun and make lasting memories from their experience," said manager Tom Brackin, who will be assisted by Bob Tucker and Brian Lesher. "They have worked ? very hard to be part of this team and repre sent Newark American Little League well." Bears defeat the Tigers The Delaware Bears defeated the Southern Maryland Tigers, 6-1, to win the Sports at the Beach Flag Day Festival.16-and-under division. Front row left to right: Trevor Brancato, JC Brancaccio, Frank Samluk, Danny lenoir, Zach Shepps, Bat boy Ethan Brancato Top, left to right: Coach John Brancaccio, Manager Steve Samluk, Brandon Murray, Tommy Wise, Shawn Preston, Coach Dennis Murphy, Danny O'Connell, Tyler Hunter, Chris Murphy, Cole Preston, Coach MaH Brancato Last Chance to get Enjoy the latest Fashion 1 DOli off Rentalsl SALES' SERVICE' RENTALS 555 Blue Ball Road, Elkton, MD Near Intersection of I 4.".0-8570 Route 279 www.PowerAmericalnc.com with a Crafted in our shop Made in America Starting at $100.00 Design .... -~'s of:Newarft jeweCers since 1895 Newark Shopptnx Center, Newark, DE 302?737?5947 Email: lnIo@mlnstenjeweJen.cOJltWeb:wtI.W.minstenjewek.rs.cOlll On the Web ? www.newarkpostonline.com Friday,June 26,2009 ? The Newark Post ? Page 9 Opinion Whatever-you do, don~t cry By MARVIN HUMMEL NEWARK POST COLUMNIST Wien I was a chaplain at the University of . Delaware, I was invited to give a brief talk during the pre school orientation program. I was introduced as a clergy man, and I saw the eyes of the 25 students glaze over - they thought they knew the content of my talk before I said a word: "Students, welcome to the University. Come to our church and have a fun time! . Study diligently and remain celibate until you complete your doctorate." Wrong! The problems of late teenag ers have been very important to me ever since I was one. You are a kid and a young adult all at the same time. Many of us did stupid . things, taking chances that were potentially dangerous both physi cally and academiciilly. Cutting classes was, finally, an option. Semester after semester, I helped roommates pack up and return to their disappointed and/or angry parents. (Nine times, two in one semester.) I also attended funeral services for five friends who had gone home in a hearse. I didn't mention this in my ori entation talk, but it was all there in my head and heart. I read to them a newspaper article about what had happened to some incoming U of D freshmen the year before. They had either been invited- or invited themselves- to an off campus party, replete with kegs, booze, booming music, and rau cous shouting. It was cool, it was great, it was amazing! Two days on campus and they were already in! Then someone called the police. The ruticle concluded with a description of some freshmen "kids" in a comer of the apart ment - crying and sobbing! A 240-pound would-be football player was shaking with grief, ''I'm going to be kicked out! I'll never play football again!" One girVwoman was chanting. "How will I tell my parents? I'm not even done unpacking!" Some just stared at the wall, wailing. Underage drunks! . I looked up at my late-teenage audience and said. ''They were disgusting! They knew what they were doing - and did it! The risk was the thrill - the possibil ity of getting caught was a deli cious part of the whole adventure of Party Roulette! They broke the Eleventh Commandrpent of 'Thou shalt not get caught!' Well, they were! Boo hoo!" "So if you do play the game and get caught for God's sake, don't cry! That's disgusting!" I sat down to a response of total silence. Good! A shaken faculty member came up and presented me with an Orientation Week tee shirt with a goofy-looking Blue Hen on it. I had tried. editorials? columns? letters to the editor? out of the attic This week's Out of the Allic features a postcard view of the Newark Travelodge at 268 East Main Street saved by a guest of four from their stay. on June 3, 1963. Their room receipt for $16.00 was also saved. The back of the card lists as amenities: "In-Room" coffee - Air Conditioned - Continental Breakfast- Heated Pool- TV - FM Radio - Valet and Message Service - Baby Cribs. Only modern hotel located in the Newark area on Main SI. (RI. 2 and 273) adjacent to Newark Shopping Center. The property has been branded with several names and currently trades as a Super 8 motel. The picture is on loan to the Newarkpost from the Newark Historical Society collection (courtesy of Kris Hartman Dierks). Visit the Newark History Museum at 148 East Main Street (between Choate and Haines Streets). Hours are Thursday 5 to 8 p.m., Friday 12 to 3 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. Admission Is free. The Museum will be closed after this month for relocation. Contact the Newark Historical Society by voice mail at 302- 224-2408, by postal mail to P.O. Box 711, Newark, DE 19715, or by email tonewarkdehistoricalsociety@yahoo.com. Letter~writer says Bauscher deserves praise To: Editor From: Mark Morehead, Newark times higher per unit than the City charges the more than 30 large rental corporations who actually account for the overwhelming quantity of the permitted tenant population. I believe every tax-paying citizen of Newark owes John Bauscher a debt of gratitude for his attempt to raise the pub lic's awareness of the request by Council to "tax ... any activity ... within the limits of the City." . The City's printed response to his commentary was to tie John Bauscher's good name to the "unique demands of rental properties on municipal services", essen tially fear-mongering to the tax-paying resi dents that the tenant population is the cause of the problems in our fair City. The City fails to identify in their response the fact that single-family rental' proper ties pay not only their full complement of real estate taxes and fees for all municipal services, but also "rental permit fees" of the same magnitude again, effectively subsidiz ing the tax rate for everybody else. The City further fails to identify in their response that John Bauscher's rental permit fees, as a single-family landlord, are more than four Although the rental permit;. fees are included in Section 17 of the Municipal Code, "for the purpose of protection of pub lic health, safety and welfare", the City does not justify in their response that a tenant places more of a burden on municipal ser vices than a permanent resident, and further that John Bauscher's tenants, in particuhir, place more than four times more burden on municipal services than tenants in an apart ment complex. The City will most likely promise that they will not abuse this new taxing author- See LETTERS, 10 ~ ).Eagjf1,.,P.f;'~;:~ , Open 24 Hours . 136 A. Elkton Road, Newark (by Kinko's) 302-369-8600 ? Fax 302-369-2589 -----------------------------------------------DINNER SPECIAL 200/0 OFF Any Dinner ' Coupons can not be combined. 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Adm1sslon $3 Games atart at flO(IIl (2 sames each day wtth smell breaks between) Museum ~ open I""pm Stepplngstone Museum located in the beautiful SUSQUEHANNA STATE PARK. Just 3 miles from 1-95 exit 89 ~ Infofflckets: 41~93~2299 or 888-41~1762 ~ stepplngstonemuseum@msn.com ? www.steppingstonemuseum.org Ci All proceeds benefit Stepplngatone Museum ~ Call or emall for advance IIx. RaIn or Shine Event (No Refunds) ~ News, Advertising ? 737-0724 Classifieds ? 1-800-220-3311 IN THE NEWS ~ LETTERS, from 9 ity. However, in their printed response, the City has chosen to target John Bauscher by name, and promote dissent and resent ment against a large portion of the population, while offer ing no factual justification for their assertions. This seems to be a particularly inauspicious response for an entity who is requesting infinite taxation authority. There are already laws in place to ensure the public health, safety and welfare. I would propose that "many resi dents realize" the City needs to raise money, but they haven't taken a personal interest in the ongoing governance of the City. I, for one, would like to thank John for his courageous efforts to raise. public awareness and to improve the quality of gover nance in Newark. It is time for a real health care plan To: Editor From: Jason Schwartz Glassner, Newark 100,000. 50%. 8%. These numbers show how serious health care has become in Delaware. 100,000 is the num ber of uninsured in Delaware, 50% is the percentage of unin sured who are working adults, arid 8% is the percentage of children in the state that are still uninsured. These numbers are, as Senator Carper says, "disturbing." Even for people with health care, costs are still staggering; of those who spend more than a quarter of their pre-tax income on health care, 80% have insurance! There have been some efforts to deal with health care issues. Senator Carper has just helped pass legislation to combat obe sity by requiring all restaurants to have nutrition informatipn on their menus. In addition, Delaware is passing legislation to help small businesses reduce health care costs by making the law less complicated and easier to understand. Yet even with these efforts, the numbers do not lie and what they tell us is something else must be done. Fortunately, President Obama has a health care plan that can help us face health care issues head-on. Obama's plan has three parts; it calls for requced cost for families, businesses and government, protection of peo ple's choice of doctors, hospi tals and health plans, and assur ing affordable, quality health care for all Americans. Transportation planners seek feedback via web IDsidents with concerns about driving, walki~g, . ding a bike, or usmg transit in New Castle County, Delaware or Cecil County, Maryland now have a new tool to express their views to transportation planners with the addition of a feedback forum to the Wilmington Area Planning Council's (WILMAPCO's) website. The feedback forum allows residents to post comments and ideas about transportation online. It also allows users to vote on comments previously posted and allows planners to respond to comments received. "We are seeking feedback on the priorities of residents as we begin to plan for the next 20 years," said Tigist Zegeye, WILMAPCO Executive Director. ''The feedback forum allows residents to tell us their priorities, in an easy manner," she said. go~ scrap? .ELKTON RECYCLING Top Dollar Paid For Scrap! "Cash for all types of metals and cars!" buy batteries, copper, brass, al stainless & electric motors! We buy old farm eatUlome!nt! ~"'6MI" We buy complete junk venllCleiS! $TO 5504 ."0-592-298 of Blueball & Dogwood Road) WILMAPCO is the feder ally required transportation planning organization charged with ensuring that transporta tion investments satisfy the needs of our region's residents and employers. Our role is to educate and involve the public in the transportation decision making and funding process. To ensure that the transportation system is designed to serve the needs of our region's residents, we encourage you to provide feedback and get involved in transportation planning. The feedback forum can be found by scrolling down to the "provide feedback" section of WILMAPCO's homepage, www.wilmapco.org. "We don't want to create the perception that we can fix everything but, certainly, we want to know peo ple's thoughts and concerns so that they can be reflected in the Regional Transportation Plan," added Zegeye. Make this, your child's BEST SUMMER Use this summer to help your child develop: ? Study Skills ? Confidence ? Motivation Do not delay! Your child's future is waiting! SATfPSATI ACTpRFI' /A Huntin Pro_once 1977.~ ~ LEARNING9CENTER. ~ 302?737?1050 ~ 34 Liberty Plaza, Kirkwood Highway, Newark, DE 19711 ~ Visit us online at www.newarkpostonline.com On the Web ? www.newarkpostonline.com Prettyman named Volunteer of Year At the annual meeting of the YMCA of Delaware, Strong Kids Campaign volun teers were recognized for their contributions. The annual Strong Kids Campaign raises funds for YMCA scholarships for local individuals and fami lies in need of financial assis tance. In 2008, the YMCA of Delaware awarded more than $2,520,000 in financial assis tance. 20 oz. PORTERHOUSE STEAK IN THE NEWS All-U-Can-Eat Steak Buffet Friday, June 26, 2009 ? The Newark Post ? 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UD Cooperative Extension recently launched this email newsletter that provides idea that help save money as well as consumer information to help you make informed finan cial decisions. If you'd like to start receiving this emailed letter, send a message to TwoCentTips@udel. edu and we'll put you on the mail ing list. July issue will be coming out shortly. Tip 2: Don't go "shopping". If you don't go shopping you won't spend money. The less often you go to the store the more money you will save. If you ? shop with a plan and a list of items needed you can get in and out of a store quickly with just those items purchased. Everyone in the class agreed the more times they went to the store they were more likely to buy things they did not need. Tip 3: Shop for the Right Reason - If shopping is filling a need other than acquiring needed goods and services, look at why you shop. Some people shop to socialize, for a reward, as an antidote to depression, to boostet self-esteem or self-assertion and status. Tip 4: Take care of what you have. There is one thing we all have that we want to last a long time - our bodies. Simple attention to the proven preventative health practices will save money. Good diet, exercise, adequate rest, needed immuniza tions and proper dental care will go a long way to helping to keep our bodies healthy. Apply that sarne principle to the upkeep of all your possessions. Remember that everything we own, owns us. In time and energy expended we are giving away the time we have on earth to care for what we own. Decide today if it is worth your time to possess the items ? you own. Tip 5. Do it yourself. Learn to do as many items that you need done as possible. Take classes to learn new skills that would help you be more self-reliant. What you can't do, hire competent people to do. One woman shared that she learned how to run an electric chain saw so she could better take care of her yard with out the expense. She reported it was fun and fulfilling. Tip 6. Anticipate your needs. With enough planning you will not need to buy many items until they go on sale-20 to 50 percent off the regular price. Anticipating needs also eliminates one of the biggest threats to your frugality: impulse buying. Tip 7. Get it for less. There are numerous ways to hunt for bar gains. Comparison shop by phone or check on the internet. The more educated you are about the prod uct and the more specific you can be about the exact make or model you want, the more successful your bargain-hunting will be. Get at least three prices from differ ent stores for large-ticket items. Check mail order and e-mail dis counters. Bargain! You can ask for discounts for paying cash, for less-than-perfect items, and for items already marked down. You can ask for discounts anywhere, anytime-nothing ventured, noth ing gained. Buy it used. You may be surprised at the high quality of much 'pre-owned" merchan dise. As a matter of fact, donating brand-new items to thrift stores is one way that shopaholics justify excess purchases. Last but not least tip 8. Research value, quality, durability and multiple use. Don't just be a bargain shopper and automatically buy the cheapest item available. Durability is critical for some thing you plan to use the next 20 years. All these ideas will help you save money both now and in the future. 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They embraced the Hand-In Hand program and understood from day one what this game is all about." The common theme heard and seen around . the stadium the entire night was about the Blue-Gold All-Star Game being about family, not just tonight but in years to come when "Buddies" -- persons ages 4 - 18 with an intellectu~l disability -- and participants reunite. For Watson, whose brother Nigel, 7, was his Buddy in the Hand-In-Hand program, that theme resonated even louder. "I never understood what this game was all about," he said with pride when asked about having his brother as his Buddy. "Now I know, and it was an honor to be part of it." Game notes: Blue's Jamil Merrell (Hodgson) was named the game's outstanding line man ... Sullivan converted a 33-yard field goal and had two touchbacks ... Newark's Brandon Norwood carried the ball six times for 13 yards for Gold ... Caravel's Travis Perez carried the ball 22 times for 79 yards for Blue ... Officials from the Northern Delaware Football Officials Associlition volunteered their services for the game ... Official atten dance was 5,200 ... The 55th game is scheduled for June 19,2010. Local players who partici pated in the game _ Blue: Caravel: Bobby Kennedy, Travis Perez; St. Mark's: Kyle Sullivan, Corey Olsen, Mike Kemske, coach John Wilson; Dickinson: Josh Watson, Eddie Stewart, coach Craig Stephenson; Hodgson: ?Jamil Merrell, Jamal Merrell. Gold: Newark: Brandon SOoo .. COMFORTABLE DISTINCTIVE CASUAL FURNITURE JlJne .!A oor ode CLEARANCE SALE! To make room for in-coming merchandise, we are discounting many of our existing Floor Model Sets. .~~ Indoor I Outdoor Wicker 4 Pc. Casual Seating Set Regular $2746 'N9W$1799 Cast Aluminum Furniture 7 Pc. 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The Outstanding Blue Gold Cheerleaders Awards were presented to Brittney Gilewski of Milford High School (Gold) and Erin Dodd of Saint Mark's High School (Blue) for showing outstand ing commitment to the cheer leading squad and selfless dedication to the Hand-in Hand Program. The putstanding Band Member Award was presented to Emily Reed of Glasgow High School for outstanding spirit and dedication to the Hand-In-Hand program. The Delaware Interscholastic Football Coaches Association honored Jason Kollock from Milford High School (Gold) and Jamil Merrell from Hodgson Vo-Tech (Blue) with the Jim Williams Memorial Award for contributing the most to squad spirit and morale during the training period, as voted on by teammates and coaches. Lift the weight off your shoulders ... Newark Barber I~~~~ Shop 1"lIjiiil"'_IA~~~. Licensed Barbers ? Reasonable Cost ? True Barber Shop Atmos,here 241 Elkton Road ? 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He will be required to sign a waiver so that his attendance at these mandatory counseling ses sions can be reported to the UD Director of Athletics and Recreation Services. He will also be subject to all restrictions outlined by University policies related to the driving of UD vehicles. A former standout quarterback and the 1999 team captain for the Blue Hen football team, Ginn currently has the second longest tenure of any mem ber of the UD football staff and will begin his 10th season with the Blue Hens this fall. He currently serves as the Blue Hen wide receivers coach and passing game coordinator and has previously held the roles of offensive coordina tor, quarterbacks coach, and running backs coach. "Brian is a terrific young coach, an exemplary employee, and a great mentor for our players," stated University of Delaware Head Football Coach K. C. Keeler. "This was his first offense, but he made a very poor decision and will pay the consequences. We take this type pf situation very seri ously for our coaches and players."Delaware wi.!l begin pre-season camp in August and will begin the 2009 sea son Sept. 4 at home vs. West Chester. On the Web ? www.newarkpostonline.com IN THE NEWS ? Obitutlries are printed free of charge as space permits. Information is usually supplied to the newspaper by the funeral director. Irvin H. Carter, Jr. Irvin H. "Irv" Carty, Jr., who became the first black student-athlete to earn a var sity letter for the University of Delaware athletics program in 1951, passed away last week at his home in Wilmington. Carty, who was also the first black student to live on UD campus, died at the age of 77 on June 12 and services were held on June 17. His fam ily requested that donations be made in his name to St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 1012 French Street, Wilmington, DE 19801. A . native of Wilmington, Carty attended Howard High ? School before enrolling at the University of Delaware in 1951. He was a two-year member of head coach Ken Steers' Blue Hen men's cross ' country teams and led the team to a 5- 1 dual rec9rd and sixth place finish at the Middle Atlantic Conference championships in 1951 and a 4-1 mark and fourth place finish at the MAC meet in 1952. He earned two? letters, becoming the first black student-athlete to earn that distinction at UD in 1951. HeenteH;d the U.S. Army 82nd Airborne Division and left the service as lieutenant and later rose to the rank of Major with the National Guard. He worked for the Delaware Department of Welfare as a case worker and later served 30 years with the United State Postal Service, retiring in 1989 as director of employee labor relations for the state of Delaware and the eastern shore of Maryland. Bonnie Berger Bonnie R. Berger, 87, of Newark, DE, died at her resi dence on Wednesday, June 17. Born in Iowa, Ms. Berger was the daughter of die late Nick and Laura Licklider. She collected antiques and owned her own antique shop. She was an accomplished artist and loved to paint. Her husband, Julius S. Berger, predeceased her in 1970. Ms. Berger is survived by her daughters and sons-in-law, Mary Ann and James Ryan of Newark and Janet and Francis Salacki ill of Newark; and her . grandchildren, Frank L. and Steven J. Salacki. A Memorial Service was held on Tuesday, June 23 at 11 am at Mealey Funeral Home, Limestone and Milltown Roads, Wilmington. Interment was private. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to Toys for Tots of Delaware, 3920 Kirkwood Hwy., Wilmington, DE 19808. Barbara Cameransi BarbaraJ. Cameransi, 77, of Newark, DE died on June 18 at Union Hospital in Elkton, MD. Mrs. Cameransi was born June 28, 1931 in Scranton, PA to the late John & Mary Orloski. Mrs. Cameransi was active with the Good as New Shop within Union Hospital in Elkton, MD. She was survived by sons, Dr. Benjamin G. Cameransi, Jr. and his .wife Patricia of Georgetown, SC and G. Daniel Cameransi and his wife Tracy L. of Chesapeake City, MD; a daughter, Linda J. Brady and her husband James E. Sr., of Elkton, MD; grandchildren, James E. Brady, Jr., Paul M. Brady, Danny Cameransi, Deanna J. Cameransi and Benjamin G. Cameransi III; sisters, Dolores Thomas of Hazelton, PA., GloriaBeideman and her husband Andrew H. of Wilmington, DE and Joan Hines of Schwenksville, PA;? and numerous nieces and neph ews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Benjamin G. Cameransi who passed away in 1974. Visitation was held from 7-9 pm on Sunday, June 21, at R. T. Foard & Jones Funeral Home, 122 West Main Street, Newark, DE 19711. Services were held at 11 am on Monday, June 22, 2009 at Holy Family Roman Catholic Church, 15 Gender Road, Newark, DE 19713. Burial followed at All Saints Cemetery in Wilmington, DE. Contributions may be made to the Good Shepherd Roman Catholic Church c/o R. T. Foard & Jones Funeral Home, 122 West Main Street, Newark, DE 19711. Julius De Santis Julius A. De Santis, Sr., 80, of Newark, DE, died June 18. Life Celebration 2-5pm Sat., June 20, at Delaware Saengerbund, 49 Salem Church Rd., Newark, 19713. Loretta Gross On Thursday, June 11, Mrs. Loretta A. Gross died peace fully surrounded by her family. A longtime resident of Newark, DE, she was born in Summer's We have everything for relaxing and en] Way more_ than you can see F & U Amish Strnutnres, 1967 Pulaski Hwy. Bear, DE 19701 (Across from the Fox Run Shopping Ctr.) 302-836-1976. wwwJcamishstructures.com Mon & Fri 8:30 to 6, T,W,R 8:30 to 5, Sat 8:30 to 4:30 Conshohocken, PA. She was one of 13 children of Jim and Bess Ferst. She is survived by her dev()t ed husband of over 50 years, Floyd; son, Gary; granddaugh ter, Heather; sisters, Connie, Joy, and Sarah; brothers, Ed, Joe, and Dennis; and a host . of other relatives and friendS. She was preceded in death by her parents, Jim and Bess; sisters, Barbara, Mary, June, and Gloria Jean; and brothers, Richard and Bob. A memorial service will be held at a future date. . In lieu of flowers, the fam- ily suggests donations to the Delaware Hospice Center, 100 Patriots Way, Milford, DE 19963. . Ann Harward Ann Cobean McIlhenny Harward died Thursday, June 18, at her home in Newark, DE. She was born Apri112, 1941" daughter of Hugh and Helen McIlhenny of Gettysburg, PA. Ann came to the University of Delaware in the mid-1960s where she coordinated the University's Center for Science and Culture, and directed an internship program for stu dents in the School of Life and See OBITS, 17 ~ Friday,June 26, 2009 ? The Newark Post ? Page 15 ( . ? No security deposit or administration fee ? Armed/24 hour surveillance? Month to month leases available ? Located just minutes from 195 and the University of Delaware 960 S. 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If you have seen Black Widow Spiders, or would like your home inspected AT NO CHARGE please call Royal Pest at 1-800-769-2573 RO friendly 1-800-ROYAL PEST royalpest.com News, Advertising ? 737-0724 Classifieds ? 1-800-220-3311 ~ BLOTTER, from 3 officers, with the assistance of the DEA, executed a search warrant at a home in the unit block of Katherine Court in the community of Kirkwood Knoll. The DEA - Clan Lab Team entered the home first as a precaution as investiga tors know that large-scale growth opera tions can be ? Richards dangerous due to mold and oxygen depletion in the con fined spaces of a home. After deem ing the horne safe, detec- tives moved Schneider in and found the two occu- pants had been manufactur ing marijuana and had recently harvested their crop. Officers seized 26 pounds of mari juana and drug paraphernalia. The following two residents have been charged with traf ficking marijuana, possession with the intent to deliver mari juana, maintaining a dwellinr. for keeping a controlled sub stance, conspiracy, and pos session of drug paraphernalia: - Susan Richards, 51. - J<,>hn Schneider, 53. Arraignments . are pending. Oaniel DeFoe DeFoe-lnsurance@Comcast.net 302-455-9520 IN THE NEWS Unknown suspect takes exhaust sys tem . Newark Chrysler, located at 244 E. Cleveland Ave., report ed the theft of the front Y portion of an exhaust system, along with a dual catalytic converter, from one of their service bays, last Monday. David Leithren, service man ager for the dealership, told police that the system was last seen at noon on June 8, near an overhead door in one of the service bays. Leithren con tacted the service department at Nucar Pontiac Buick GMC to see if anyone there had seen any suspects. Employees at Nucar stated that they had wit nessed a scrap metal truck pass through th.eir lot at about 2 p.m. on June 8. A check of Chrysler's video tapes showed a truck pass through their lot at about 2:11 p.m. and park ing out of the range of the video surveillance. Newark Police are questioning local scrap yards and the employees at Nucar. Teen accused of stealing condoms A Newark area teen has been arrested for breaking into a home and steeling condoms. On Thursday, New Castle County Police responded to an address in the 200 block of Ellsworth Drive for a report of a burglary in progress. The location is east of Newark, near Harmony Road and ~ Daniel DeFoe losuranr.e & financial Servicel Discounts for Delaware State Employees and U of D Alumni Newark, DE (302) 731-9323 0) 255-3625 ? Fax (610) 255-3627 Email Ruthar Drive. When the officers arrived, they were instructed by at least two witnesses who observed a male lurking around a neigh boring home. The officers searched the home and found several bedroom dresser draw~ ers and closets open. As assist ing officers responded to the scene and established a perim- . eter around the crime scene. During a search of the area, a male teenager was found walking nearby who fit the description provided by the witnesses. The teen was detained and arrested after police found he was in possession of gloves and condoms. A further exami nation revealed serial numbers that matched an empty box (belonging to the victim) left behind at the crime scene. Further investigation revealed the teen was respon sible for the Harmony Hills burglary and another unrelated burglary that occurred in the nearby Breezewood communi ty. The teen has been charged with one count of burglary, theft, and possession of bur glary tools. He has been com mitted to the Camelot Horne after failing to post $8,500 secured bail. Additional charg es are pending Man wanted for trespassing Last Friday, Patrick Hitchens, a security guard for Rohm and Haas, at 575 Bellevue Rd., filed a complaint against Frank Trombley, 25, of Newark, for trespassing on their property. Hitchens stated that Trombley was working on his green Dodge Stealth within a gated area marked as Private Property and that he told Trombley to leave the area. Trombley told police that he was working on his car while he was waiting for his friend, Kalin Gregg, who works at the business next door. Trombley told Hitchens that he was almost done, but was still working on the vehi cle when Hitchens returned a few minutes later. Hitchens told Trombley to move the car a second time and that when was going to call the police. Trombley waved a hammer he was holding at Hitchens and said "You ain't arresting anyone." Words were exchanged, but Trombley left when Gregg exited the build ing. Hitchens showed officers the clearly marked signs and filed a report against Hitchens. A warrant has been issued through Alderman's Court. On the Web ? www.newarkpostonline.com ~ OBITS, from 15 Health Sciences. She and her family subsequently lived in Wooster, OH, Lewiston, ME, Corea, ME and Washington, DC where Ann served the com munities in various capacities. Ann is survived by her spouse of 49 years, Donaltl W. Harward; her children, Sharon Harward Dorr and her spouse, Darryl ; Brian McIlhenny Harward and his spouse, Ashley; her grandchil dren, Shelby Dorr, Ellis Dorr, and Wynn Harward; her broth ers Robert B. McIlhenny of Gettysburg, PA; and Dr. James A. McIlhenny of Chateaugay, NY; and by her sister-in-law Loretta Mink McIlhenny of . East Lyme, CT, wife of Ann's late brother Dr. Hugh M. . McIlhenny. A website (www. annharward.com) has been established with a full obitu ary, more information about a memorial concert being planned for mid October, and where contributions, in lieu of flowers, may be sent in Ann's honor. Notes of condolence may be sent to the Harward family through the website. Anna Krieger Anna Mary Krieger, 90, of Newark died on Thursday, June 18, surrounded by her fam ily. She was the wife of the late Leonard L. Krieger, who passed away in 1994. Born in Claymont, she was the daughter of the late Harvey and Maude Krauss McCreary. Anna is survived by her daughter, Maude B. " Marty" Vied and her husband, Roger; grandchildren: Rhonda Lucas and husband Jack, Kimberly Rivera, Matthew Vied; great grandchildren: Joshua, Tammy, Jackie and Zachary. Relatives and friends attended the funeral service at 11 am on Tuesday, June 23, at Gebhart Funeral Home, 531 Delaware St., Olde New Castle. The viewing was from 10-11 am in the funeral home prior to the service. Interment was at Gracelawn Memorial Park. Eileen C. Markey Eileen C. Markey, born August 29, 1921, in Gravesend, England to Richard and Margaret Cripps. Eileen, for merly of Newark DE, died June 15, in Brooksville, FL, follow ing an eighteen month battle with cancer. Eileen served in the Women's Royal English Navy during WWII, during which time she met and married her husband, John. Her working career was spent as a ' librar ian, first with Pleasantville Elementary School, then with Prince Georges County Libraries and finally with Job Corps at their Bainbridge Center. In her retirement she gave many hours of volunteer service to the Newark Senior Visit us online at www. newarkpost ' . online.com ' . 81 0 Furnltu C Quality Furniture "te by Amish Craftsmen Bedrooms ? Dining Rooms ? Tables & Chairs ? Desks ? Playsets SHEDS & STORAGE BUILDINGS Custom Built to fit your needs. You choose the style, size and color from our "Amish Built" catalogs. Give us a try-our prices are right. Lawn ? 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Yoder, III Sunday School for all ages ................. 9JOam Morning Worship ............................. 1 0:30am Children's Church & Nursery Provided Choir - Sunday ................ ~ ................. 5:30pm Youth Meeting -Sunday ................... 6:00pm Mid-Week Bible Study "A Family Cllureh witll a Friendly Heart" ~ You are welcome at ~If(!=~ SUN SERVICES 8:30 & II :()()am SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45am 525 Polly Drummond Road Newark 302-731-9494 Handicapped Accessible? Child Care TED DAY, PASTOR { .?... ? ~ Stare I ?Real f: 111011701' ? LI I/le nelp w- ? Be ? allIed i ./Vl '/I ICes I. . "Ie 14fC. 'hall'" ~ viSe REAL ESTATE ~ HOUSES FOR ,.. SALE 23 Sanford Dr, Robscott Manor ~ LOTS/AcREAGE ,.. FOR SALE KENT CO. FSBO 2+ acres partially wood building lot, perc approved. $120,000 PI~ase call 410-778-2544 SERVICES Post Classifieds Friday, June 26, 2009 Page 19 ~NIMALS!PETS KITTENS. 8 weeks old, liter trained, weaned. Free to good home. Call after or on weeknds only . 302-397-1704 "'HORSES/TACK/ ~ EQUIP./SUPPLIES BOARDING STALLS, ring, Rd Pen, trails on prop. 717 -548-3730 ~ ApPLIANCES KITTENS. Adorable, free to good homes! Friendly, litter trained GE electric range and very playful. They Almond color, works have been loved, so great $100 or blo they are in need of a 302-261-6142 "' GENERAL ~ MERCHANDISE 100% SUCCESS! I ran 2 ads in Chesa peake Classified. One for a chipperl shredder and one for a sofa and within 2 days both items were sold! Thanks! Walt 410-398-1230 Fax us 2417: 410-398-4044 4bd, 1.5ba $185,900 Features finished lower level, hardwood floors, deck, double drive way. Priced below market!!! MLS 5496926 ~ HOME family to give them -R-O-P-E-R-s-id-e-b-y-s-id-e lots of love and atten- frige/freezer, auto ice ...... --...... -...;...--' tion. Please call Jane White. $250. Call ". ADOPTIONS "ADOPT" A happily married , loving couple longs to adopt a new born - promises a happy home, financial security and uncondi tional love. Expenses paid. Please call Tina and Robert at 1-888-847-7383 " LOST & ,.. FOUND FOUND PUPPY Black & grey large male. Found near Brantwood Golf Course on Sat, June 20. Call to identify. 302-836-1642 UHELP WANTED ".. FULL-TIME Drivers: Immediate openings for route drivers! No exp nec. Full training provided. Valid drivers lic & current driving record req'd at time of interview. Applica tions available froin 8-11 a.m. Hepbron Vending, 25 Germay Drive, Wilmington, . DE 19804 Administration ' BlackRock Capital Management, Inc. seeks an Associate, NAV I Performance, Account Administra tion, in Wilmington, DE to provide techni cal support to risk management & quan titative analysis func tions. Req's: Master's or equivalent in Compo Sci., Math, Stats, Bus. Admin. or reI. field & 3 .---------:----, yrs. of investment industry expo conduct ing performance accounting of portfolio values & returns. Sub mit resumes to D. Washington at Black Rock Capital Manage ment, Inc., 40 East 52nd Street, New York, NY 10022 & indi cate job code RZ021109NP. at West Chestnut Hill & Arbour Ad in Newark DE. Lhasa Apso dog. Cream colored female with floppy ears & long tail, about 171bs. Financial Answers to Winnie. BlackRock Capital Lost on 5/19 at 11pm Management, Inc. 302-507-6567 seeks an Associate - REWARD Data Integrity Group L..-______ -' (DIG) Manager, in UHELP WANTED ".. FULL-TIME DRIVERS Tractor Trailer P.E. Kramme, Inc. food grade tankers. Move up to a company that pro vides for You and your family. High pay plus 100% company paid FAMILY Union bene fits plus life ins, pen sions, vac, hoi, & safe ty bonus. Repeating round trips of 1-4 days. 1-800 4ADRIVE Avondale, PA CDL-A w/tanker req. 2 yrs. e.xp. Wilmington, DE to supervise complete Global DIG Opera tions & ensure all client service levels are met. Req's: Bach elor's or equivalent in Finance, Compo Sci., Bus. Admin ., Econ., Accounting or reI. field & 3 yrs. expo perform ing data operations mgmt. & quality con trol. Submit resumes to D. Washington at BlackRock Capital Management, Inc., 40 East 52nd Street, New York, NY 10022 & indi cate job code CF060509NP. IMPROVEMENT SERVICES at 443-566-0421 410-658-7558 U BUSINESS ,.. OPPORTUNITIES Sale - Lease Bakery & Equipment. Cecil County. Turn key. Convection oven,cooling racks, SS double door freezer, SS fridge, display cases, SS prep table. 443-417-7297 RENTALS ~ APARTMENTS Y UNFURNISHED I!IS"""HOUSES FO Y RENT 2 Jones Place, Bear, 3bd, 2.5ba Princeton Woods, end-unit twnhome, mstr suite, laundry rm, garage, fenced yrd $975 2 Maywood Dr, Newark, 3bd, 1.5ba ranch home, hrdwd firs, wId, fncd yrd. spacious rms, great kitchen $1250 91 E. Main St., Newark, 1 bd, 1 ba convenient location, walk to class, above Grassroots, eleva tor, water allowance $965 Brandywine Management 302-656-1058 ALL PHASES OF CONSTRUCTION All your wants and needs met at a budget price. 361 Mourning _ 443-309-3763 Dove Dr, Middle Run Crossing 4bd/2.5ba $459,900 Stunning finished bsmt, pro fessional landscap- ing, new carpet, new hrdwd firs. Close to county parks. Newer A/C unit. Large, gor geous interior. MLS 5496662 312 Skeet Ave, Fox Run 3bd, 1.5ba $192,900 Renovat ed Bear home, front & rear decks, new floors throughout, totally renovated kitchen. AlC, gas heat. MLS 5520710 Brandywine Management 302-656-1058 . WE BUY JUNK CARS, TRACTOR TRAILERS, Dump Trucks or any heavy equipment machinery. Cash paid. 302-650-4579 U CLEANING ". SERVICES Cleaning Services. Lic.,lns'd,Bnd. Total Home Care (610) 274-3288 www.totalhomecare.net MERCHANDISE ~NIMALS!PETS KITTENS (2) Free to good homes. 1 male, 1 female. Litter trained Born April 7. Earleville area. 410-275-2645 leave LOOKING FOR MALE BULL DOG FOR STUD for my female. 410-808-6288 LAB PUPS - AKC Purebred. Champi on bloodlines. 410-275-9267 CHARLESTOWN Ig L.-_____ ---' MIX BREED Pup pies! Free to good home, born 06106109 ready tor take home on 8/1~09.Call Aman da at 410-920-4460 2BR, wId, off st pkg, pool privil Exc condo $820/mo + sec dep & ref's. 410-287-2988 ? Offering 1 and 2 Bedroom Market & Affordable Housing Units *Income Guidelines Apply* 13-D O'Daniel Avenue Newark, DE 19702 For rental informa tion please call: 302-368-2357 Proudly Managed By Fairville Manage ment Company. LLC G:t fQUALHIlUSM OPI'OATUfflT't' I I r-(':""2~)-H~o~lI~in-g-s-w-o-rt-h"" : 6c?sPE~cade~~US~: Manor brand new : Sun 6/28, 1-3pm. condo 2br $700/mo 13BR 1/2 block to UD. Elkton - Winding : Main St, Lon Acade- r:~~~~te~~r, ~~~~~, : ~r;k, hC;~:: on T:~.t. $795/mo : 302-354-0755 9r 410-398-3447 I RE/MAX Sunvest I : 302-442-4200 ~----------~----~ CATTLE DOG PUP Female red healer. 1st 2 sets of shots. Wormed. 13 wks old. $300 443-866-4892 an Shepherd Puppies Vet checked 1 st shots & wormed. Raised in COLORA 2BR 1 BA 0.8 ACRE $995 (443)-466-7289 CHECK OUT home with parents. OUR WEBSITE Ready 6/14. $500 Call AT 717-529-3068 WWW.CHESAPEAKE BEAUTIFUL little r-------...., ,-_C_L_A_SS_I_FI_E_D._C_OM_--, calico girl got herself in trouble with a young man and heeds a new home. Her Mommy is moving on June 29th and she can not go. Please call 443-207-2819 or email sunocomom7@ comcast.net ~ DUPLEXES ,.. FOR SALE ATTENTION Land lords- Rental Property for Sale-Duplex- 2 units $180,000.00 443-553-0072 ~ MOBILE ,.. HOMES FOR SALE MOBILE HOME MACAWS (2) Blue & Gold & Scarlet. Would like to sell together but will separate. Great health. $800 ea or $1500 both. Come wi cages 41 0-808-6288 PUG & PUGGLE PUPPIES, AKC reg. Black & fawn, males & females. 1 st shots 302-376-0410 ROTTWEILER pups. AKC, Tails, duclaws, shots. Sire & dame great tempera ment, good bloodline. Family raised. $600. 443-309-4894 Ready July 3rd. ~PET SERVICES ~. ! SUPPLIES removal, salvage & parts. Call for removal quote. 717-464-4461 German Short Hair AQUARIUM- 130 3Br, 1.5Ba, close to I' 95. $925/mo. Call 410-658-3335 or 410-658-9588 Pointer Pups AKC gallon, $200. In good Duel Champion 12wks condition. Please call: 443-480-7572 443-206-4111 ... BUILDING ~ MATERIALS SINK. 3 compart- ment Eagle Group, model 414-16-3-18 with faucet. $1472 OBO.443-417-7297 ... FURNITURE! ~ FURNISHINGS DINING RM SET Queen Anne table pads & 6 chairs & lighted china closet good cond $350 410-398-9156 DINING ROOM SET Solid oak. Table with leaf & chairs, lighted china cabinet & dry sink cabinet. Exc condo $750. 410-642-6620 Maple dining room set includes table, two leaves, six chairs, and hutch. $800 call 410-392-4154 Ornate Oak Side- board with Mirror 5' W x 6' H x 2'-1/2" D. $850.00. Please call:410-658-2390 SOFA BED green plaid in color, exc condo $200. Call 410- 658-7558 ". CHILDREN! BABY ITEMS NOAH'S ARK ceil ing fan with light. Ideal for childs room. $50. Call 410-658-7558 . "' GENERAL ~ MERCHANDISE 1908 PAYNE heat and AC system, 1 1/2 ton, never used. Still in original boxes. $800. 410-287-8260 53" Phillips Mag tv, must sell w/remote exc cond $300 or b/o 443-907-4257 LOOKING TO RENT C Class RV no longer than 31 ' for family vacation in August. We are 45 yrs. old, clean DMV, taking our (2) 19 yr. old children with us to Va. from Aug. 8th to Aug. 15th. Please call 443-207- 2819 OVEN. Blodgett model SHO-E elec- tric convection. Great condition, clean, $2399. ~ in refrigerator. Hoshizaki model RHZ-AAC, $2455. Reach in freezer Hoshizaki model FHI-AAC, $4474. Refrigerated ~ R.!U case, old, but works great, clean, best offer. 443-417- 7297 PRIDE MOBILITY adult scooter. Used 3 times, adj. for comfort wlmanual $500 OBO. 410-392-5878 SUNSHADE 13' 1" x 11' 6" "Cooleroo" $60 302-540-2459 or 302-737-1609 STEEL GARAGE 25'x30' American Steel building, unassembled, never used. Complete w/blueprint instruc- tions, 16' high arch profile. $4500 OBO. 717-873-0098 CLASS1FIEDS 410-398-1230 800-220-1230 W' OUT ~ OF SEASON WOOD STOVE- Large iron wood stove. We used it for about 2 yrs., pur chased at an auction. $50. Must pick up, will need truck or wagon. Please call Jane at 443-566-0421 Page 20 Post Classifieds Friday, June 26, 2009 ~ MUSICAL W-l GUITARS WANTED (also banjos & mandolins) Collector pay ing top $$ for Gibson, Fend- er, Martin & others. Any condition. 410-419-1795 ?-liliiii---------- 'SPINNET PIANO made by Winter. New keys, needs tuned. Approx. 30 yrs. old , includes bench. FREE If interested call Cindy at 443-350-4968 ~ YARD SALES ~ YARD S A LES HOCI CRAZY SISTERS FAIR HILL: 176 Gal laher Road off 273, Saturday June 27th 8-3 jewelry, antiques, sofa, oak desk, purs- . es, etc. ~ Multi .. .... ?? .. i 'Family CHARLESTOWN- 1567 Old Phildelphia Rd. (Rt 7) Saturday, June 27th , 8-2 . Cleanout sale!! Cloth ing, household items, garage items, tools, toys, too much to ?Iist. ~ YARD SALES ELKTON. 34 North Navaho Trilil, West Creek Village from Fletchwood RD take main ent. (Winches ter Dr) After 3way stop , 2nd left on Navaho on Fri 6/26 and 6/27 from 8am to ? 2 friends with lots of stuff! ELKTON 179 Apple ton Rd . Across from Gilpin Manor Ceme tery. Friday & Satur day, June 26 & 27, 9am-3pm. Lots of infant clothes, girls, boys, womens .clothes all sizes up to 2X. Comfortors, sheets, new Shark Steamer, misc hlh items. ELKTON- Pine Val ley Apts. off Delancy Road, Saturday, June 27th, 8am-? House hold, electronics, fur niture & more. ~ YARD SALES L~~K ' ~ YARD SALES NORTH EAST. 665 ~ast Old Philadelphia RD Old RT7. Sat June 27th 7a-? Parking in the rear. 1 ~ YARD SALES Mt= RiSING SUN- 833 Wilson Rd off Tele graph Rd. Saturday June 27th, 8-? Rain or shine . FAIR HILL 3103 Singerly Rd, Rt 213, Sat 6/27 8a-2p More great vintage and unusual items! Old dolls, loads of books, paper goods, craft supplies, holiday, hardware, electron ics, tools and other cool stuff! E. Cecil Ave. Sat 6/27,. ------- 8-? Boys clothis 8-10. 12-16 girl jr clothes, womens, mens, toys, baby items, carseat. '--~-------I stoller combo, Ect. FIRST TIME YARD SALE @ Marley Depot 1610 W Pulas ki Hwy, Elkton. Sat 27th 7am-12pni. Loads of infant and toddler toys, clothes, necessities, crib, cozy coupe car, out door bistro set, air compressor, vent less gas heater, day.bed frame, 32" tv, epson printer, misc house hold items. EVERY- THING CLEAN! Multi 'Family NORTH EAST Truth and Life Center 1825 West Pulaski Hwy. Sat, June 27, 8a-3p Rain or shine .i~., Multi 'BFIlllliIy NORTH EAST. 106 Kirks Mill Lane on Sat., June 27th at 7am. Lots of new baby items, furni ture, books, clothes & more HUG E Y A R D '----------1 SALE.. Four family . . RISING SUN Multi family, street-wide yard sale, on Sunrise Dr, near West Not tingham Church . Sat 1)/27 8-? hlh, wom ens, mens & kids clothing & more! Hot dogs & drinks at 26 Sunrise Drive CLASSIFIEDS 410-398-1230 800-220-1230 ~ YARD SALES 'cclllnC7 Victory in Praise Fell9wship Church RT213 & Whitehall Rd Sal June 27th 8a-2p Furniture galore, games, linens, pictures, curtains pots & pans, shoes, tools. ~ YARD SALES VENDERS WANTED!! Huge annual yard sale in Charlestown, MD Sept. 26th 8a-2p $15 per outdoor space. Contact Dawn 410-287-6818 LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMEN DR BUSH MOWER cuts up to 1", Like new. Only used twice $1 ,000410-642-2975 GREENHOUSE 8'x10' Self standing. 2 yrs old, exc condo Propane heater. Pd $2500, sell for $1200 blo 410-838-2926 TRIMMER Swisher 6.5hp Trim-n-Mow. Like new, used 4 times. 1 full yr -service S M h M , plan remains . $250 I!l;;;;...,.o...,.u;;;;c...,.;;;;o;;;;r;;;;e;;;;';;!!j firm. 410-392-9022 ". TOOLS WOOD WORKING MACHINERY 7 piece. By Delta. $3500 for all Call 41 0-287-2654 - or 443-907-6316 WOODWORKING TOOLS table saws, band saws, drill press es, sanders, etc. Approx 7 pc. Call for info 410-808-6288 tRANSPORTATION ". POWER BOATS 18' BASS BOAT NITRO '96 120hp out board, personal flota tion dev, trlr, anchors. $3,250 302-559-9240 CHES CITY- 114 Woodstock Drive Greenbrier Develop ment off Town Pt Rd . ,Sat June 27th, 8-1 . -------- designer handbags, CHERRY HILL 293 Cherry Hill Rd, north of Elkton right of cir cle. Moving sale, inside 1 outside. Sat 6/27, 8-? Antiques , baby, items A-Z. Multi 'F1Ull11y CHARLESTOWN. 828 Bladen St. up from Beachcomber. Fri 6/26 , Sat 6/27 , Sun 6/28 7a-5p. Too Much To Mention. YARD ~ CHERRY HILL 1992 Singerly Road, Sat 6/27, 9-2. older .boys clothing, young girls clothing & misc COMMUNITY YARD SALE Benefit Community Service Cecil County Board of Realtors? Saturday June 27,2009 7am to 1pm 216 E Pulaski Hwy Elkton MD, Questions call 410-398-4844 Kids stuff, household items, coll.ectibles, furniture, lawn items, tools, lawn tractor. IF.ii ELKTON River Pt Landing Devel. off Old ' Field Pt Rd. Sat, 6/20,8-2. ~"b.~ Multi WA"'amily ELKTON- Boot Hill Ct. , Rt. 213 to Old Cherry Hill, to Boot Hill. 6/26, 27 & 28, 8a-5p. DVD's, toys, clothes, appl. etc. I - ELKTON Wood Crest Shores Comm. off of Old Field Point Rd, Saturday June 27, 8am-? ~Mrrlti , . 'F1IIIIl1y ELKTON. Man- chester Park Fri 6/26 Sat 6/27 8a-? Scrap booking supplies furniture, HH, toys, games, clothes for everyone. ELKTON 105 Windsor Dr, behind Big Lots Sat 6/27 & Sun 6/28 7-2 both days craft supplies & medical equipment & more! ELKTON 108 Mid- land Dr, Sat 6/27 8-? Jewelry, hlh items, B&G clothes 0-3T, women's, antiques, collectibles, furn" tools , DVD's k Valley Lane on Provi dence Rd. Sat June 27th 8am. Boyslkids, Th Ch ' t omas, rlS mas, HH, yard and more. Rain Date June 28th OUR WEBSITE MIGHT HAVE WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR! www.cecilwhig.com tons of children stuff, furniture, household goodies galore. 17 Matthew Bathon Ct Elkton .... \.&.Multi "_~Family HUGE! ELKTON: 17 Reed Hartnett St in Holly Hall Development Sat, 6/27 8a-3p. Glassware, house wares, lots of Christ mas items, books, VHS tapes, CD's, DVD's, clothing, nut crackers, tools & hardware, many more items new & used, too numerous to mention. The more you buy, the cheaper it gets! MOVING SALE!! Warwick, MD .537 BuddsLanding Rd. Fri, Sat, Sun, June 26, 27, 28 7am-5pm. Hundreds of house hold itemsl furniturel decorative items, high chairl washer dryerl clothes, Prom dressesl horse tack. Rain or shine. CLASSIFIEDS 410-398-1230 800-220-1230 E NORTH EAST 27 Walnut St, off Main St at corner stop sign before North East Town Park Sat 6/27, 8-3 Huge yard & store close out, great for starting business, cash register, credit card machine, display pieces, floral, furni tu re, biggest ever. RISING SUN. 1016 Telegraph Rd, on RT 273 Fri. 6/26 & Sat. 6/27 8a-2p. Cleaning out the entire house! ~'~"""~."'.' Multi 'ft'M'A'Family RISING SUN- 19 Carter Road, Satur day June 27th, 8am-? Lots of stuff!!!! liJu.Multi .Family RISING SUN 559 McGrady Rd, off of Ebenezer Church Rd, Sat 6/27 8-Noon. All kind,S of stuff!! TREE PLANTING ?LEnAND CYPRESS FREE Delivery And Planting 6 Month Warranty Trees2 10 21h ft. ear.h; .......... $15.oo Trees 31h 104ft. each ............ $25.00 Trees 41h 105ft. each ............ $40.00 Other Trees Available CONSTRUCTION Voice Mail 717?786?0271 Double E Construction Ltd. KITCHEN & BATH REMODELING All Aspects of Kitchen & Bath Remodeling Harawood, Laminate & Ceramic Hoor Installation Specializing In Ceramic Tile & Custom Moldings "" Ca(lt4{J-rfta: ? .. , . FREE Rick Warwick, Owner -s/ Lic/lns DE, PA & NJ Apexcontracting@comcast.net ". POWER BOATS ~ BOATS/OTHE U REcREATION P" VEHICLES ~ TRUCKS/SPORT p" UTILITY VEHICLE THE COURT OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COMMON PLEAS 26' PENN YEN SPORT FISH Family cruise or great to fish. Large cockpit, 2 steer ing stations, sleeps 4, warranty on inboard motor. $12,500. Must see. 410-808-3954 8' ROW BOAT with 36' Pace Arrow FOR THE STATE FOR THE STATE oars, $200. Call 410- Vision '98. Slideout,5 - SOLD! OF DELAWARE OF DELAWARE 287-4565 or 443-350- 'awnings, Chevy, gas, I sold my Jeep IN AND FOR IN AND FOR 7461 ABS, 29,880 miles. because of the ad I NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE -------- Super condo $29,900. ran in Chesapeake COUNTY COUNTY 302-379-9751 Classified! I got IN RE: CHANGE OF IN RE: CHANGE OF many calls and sold NAME OF NAME OF ~~~~ LOOKING TO REt-JT ~~:n~!i ? Samith Musthyala Jeremy William Toole '-U'LIOM"''"t Ch Clas3s1~vf no Ifong.el r Jason, Elkton PETITIONER(S) RETITIONER(S) ~ SAILBOATS an or ami y '';;;;;======;;;;!I TO: TO DAD JON BOAT 1 Oft vacation in August. - h h al . 6", good cond, trolling We are 45 yrs. old, TOYOTA Highlander Samit Must y a Jeremy William motor, battery, seats. clean DMV, taking our '02 Gold AWD fully Gupta O'Toole . $600410-287-9047 (2) 19 yr. old children loaded, 20k. Impecca- NOTICE IS HERE~Y NOTICE IS HEREBY CAL 29 Great sail ing!! 30hp diesel. Fully equipped in water. $7,000410-820-9462 LEGAL NOTICE CHESAPEAKE CLASSIFIED 800-220-1230 410-398-1230 LEGAL NOTICE THE COURT OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR - IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE NEW CASTLE COUNTY COUNTY Muslim Family with IN RE: CHANGE OF Arizona birth certifi- NAME OF cate Christina Nicole IN RE: CHANGE OF Johnson NAME OF PETITIONER(S) No Name Graves TO PETITIONER(S) Christina Nicole TO Johnson Leeson Alia Safia Abdullah with us to Va. from ble condition. Asking GIVEN that SamIth GIVEN. that Jeremy Aug. 8th to Aug. 15th. $16,900. Must see! Musthyala intends to William Toole intends Please call 443-207- 410-272-5843 present a Petition to to present a Petition 2819 the Court of Common to the Court of Com ~ MOTORCYCLES/ p" ATVs HONDA XR100 '01 Dirt bike Runs great - fresh tune up. $1100 b/o 41 0-457-5678 HARLEY DAVIDSON Her itage Softail Clas sic '06. Gar. kept, dealer maint., woman - owned. Like new condo Stage 1 kit, Vance & Hines pipes & many extras. 7200 miles. $15,500 OBO. 410-275- 2705 U VANS! p" MINI VANS Pleas for the State of mon Pleas for the Delaware in and for State of Delaware in New Castle County, to and for New Castle change hislher name County, to change his/ to Samith Musthyala her name to Jeremy Gupta. William O'Toole. M. Samith Jeremy W. Toole LX '99. 3.8 V6. No Petitioner Petitioner rust, 93k, new struts, Dated: 6/1/09 Dated: 6/9/09 cold air, 2 new tires. np 6/12,19,26 np 6/19,26,7/3 $3500. 410-392-3946 ~ ANTIQUE AUTOS E NO THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEWCASTLE COUNTY IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF Tanya Bernal PETITIONER(S) THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEWCASTLE COUNTY IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF Earline Rettig PETITIONER(S) NOTICE IS HEREBY NOTICE IS HEREBY ....",,~~~~~~ GIVEN that Chris- GIVEN that No Name rr TO TO tina Nicole Johnson Graves intends to intends to present a present a Petition to Post Classifieds Friday, June 26, 2009 Page 21 Corolla, NC Vacation Homes! DISCOUNTS! DISCOUNTS! DISCOUNTS! ARrirufley 'lYeacn VACATIONS & SALES Over 500 Vacation Homes from Duck to Corolla, Oceanfront to Soundfront, Private Pools, Hot Tubs, Pets and More ... Book Online at www.brindleybeach.com 1-877 -64-BEACH "SERVICE FIRST. .. FUN ALWAYS!" r-X ----------, I WET BASEMENTS STINK !! I Mold, mildew and water leakage into your basement ca I and foundation damage. What can be done to fix the problem? I Allstate American Waterproofing is an honest, hardworking local company. I We will give yc6iREE evaluation and estimate and a fair price. We I have repaired thousands of basements in the area; we can provide local references. WhIm your neighbors needed waterproofing, they called I I Allstate American. Why don't you? Call now to receive a 20% discount with I YOUrF~~~~A~E. :~C:6:;O 7783 NOW! _ L ____________ . ~ Certified Green Single Family Homes ? From the $3 7 O~ ? 3/4 Acre Lots ? Low Property Taxes, No Sales Tax ? Minutes to the Beach Sales Center B IELOm MES Petition to the Court the Court of Common of Common Pleas for Pleas for the State of the State of Delaware Delaware in and for in and for New Cas~le New Castle County, to County, to change hls/ change hislher name her name to Christina to Alia Safia Abdul Nicole Johnson Lee- lah. YAMAHA Warrior, 2001. Good condi tion, new rear tires. $1,600 or best offer. Call: 443-207-2910 55. Completely restored & complete ly rebuilt 396 cubic inch engine-350 horsepower . with cam. Munze 4 spd trans w/ positive traction rear. Red black vinyl top. $16,000.OBO. 443-258-0106 or 410-476-1421 Tyson Morales NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Tanya Bernal intends to present a Petition to the Court of Common Pleas for the State of Delaware in and for Earline Canipe NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Earline Rettig intends to present a Petition to the Court of Common . 30099 Stage Coach Circle, Milford DE 19963 Delaware's GREEN Builderm Your Home, Your Way Since 1954 www.bestiieldhomes.com CHESAPEAKE New Castle County, to CLASSIFIED change hislher name CHECK OUT HAS IT ALL to Tyson Morales. son. Pleas for the State of . Call Toll Free: 866.424.0933 Delaware in and for ~~.381' SII3.876;W 75' 23.226' New Castle County, to II change hislher name lliiiiil ?? to Earline Canipe. Christina N. Johnson r Petitioner Dated: 6/3/09 np 6/12,19,26 Alia Abdullah Yasmin Abdullah Petitioner Dated: 6/18/09 np 6/26,7/3,10 OUR WEBSITE AT Tanya Bernal WWW.CHESAPEAKE 410-398-1230 Petitioner L..._C_L_AS_S_IF_IE_D_.C_O_M_..J ,-_8_0_0_-2_2_0_-1_2_3_0_...J Dated: 6/1/09 .. ______________ .. np 6/12,19,26 Earline Rettig Petitioner Dated: June 15, 2009 np 6/19,26,7/3 -TH-E-C-O-UR-T-O-F- --TH-E-C-O-U-R-T-O-F- PUBLIC AUCTION ----C-ITY-O-F-NE-W.-AR-K---- one of these local dealers and drive home happy! COMMON PLEAS COMMON PLEAS Notice is hereby given that the under- DELAWARE FOR THE STATE FOR THE STATE signed will sell at public auction, on JULY CITY COUNCIL OF DELAWARE OF DELAWARE 17, 2009 at 3:00 p.m., at PS ORANGECO PUBLIC HEARING IN AND FOR IN AND FOR INC./PUBLIC STORAGE, 3801 Dupont NOTICE NEW CASTLE NEW CASTLE Parkway, New Castle, DE 19720, the per- JULY 13, 2009 --7:30 P.M. COUNTY COUNTY sonal property heretofore stored with the IN RE: CHANGE OF IN RE: CHANGE OF undersigned by: NAME OF NAME OF Hl189 - Tessa A. Smith Zachary Edward Amari Tavian Demie Fl067 - Aissata Dieng Coffing , Benson Fl040 _ Michael Hester PETITIONER(S) PETITIONER(S) C628 - Donna Buckworth TO: Zachary Ashton TO C639 ~ Edward Johnson Edward Coffing Amari Tavian Demie E097 - ~ginald Wilson NOTICE IS HEREBY Johniken 0836 - Eric Selby GIVEN that Zach- NOTIC?E IS HEREBY A23l - Namala Conteh ary Edward Coffing GIVEN that Amari A270 - Chanel Waters intends to present a Tavian Demie Benson A109 - David Brauburger Petition to the Court intends to present a C60l - Pierre Wright of Common Pleas fOI Petition to the Court B417 - Arletta Torrence the State of Delaware of Common Pleas for A229 - Nathaniel Minor in and for New Castle the State of Delaware B320 - Charles Battalio County, to change hisi in and for New Castle A10l --Shantia Aikens her name to , Zachary County, to change his/ Contents of the above listed units include Ashton Edward Coff- her name to Amari bags, boxes, televisions, household goods, ing. Tavian Demie Joh- general appliances and bedding. Susan Coffing niken. William Coffing Candanace Benson ALL UNITS SOLD IN THEIR ENTIRETY AND Petitioner Petitioner MUST BE VACATED WITHIN 48 HOURS OF SALE. Pursuant to Section 402.2 of the City Char ter and Section 32-79 of the Code? of the City of Newark, Delaware, notice is hereby given of a public hearing at a regular meeting of the Council in the Council Chamber at the Mu nitipal Building, 220 Elkton Road, Newark, Delaware, on Monday, July 13, 2009 at 7:30 p.m" at which time the Council will consider for Second Reading and Final Passage the fol lowing IU'oposed Ordinances: Bill 09-20 - An Ordinance Annexing & Zoning .to RH (Single-Family, Detached) a .86 Acre Parcel of Land Located at 207 Mason Drive & the Adjoining .25 Acre Mason Drive Right-of-Way Bill 09-21 - An Ordinance Annexing & Zon ing to MI (General Industrial) a 20.5809 Acre Parcel of Land at 1001 Ogletown Road & the Adjoining 2.151 Acre Ogletown Road Right-of-Way Patricia M. Fogg, CMC Dated: 6/4/09 Dated: 6/22/09 np 6/19,26 np 6/12,19,26 np 6/26,7/3,10 .... _____________ ... np 6/26,7/10 City Secretary STAPLEFORD'S CHEVROLET . OLDSMOBILE 302-834-4568 ST. GEORGES, DE VOLKSWAGEN SIIIiti VOLKSWAGEN,LTD. 4304 Kirkwood Highway, WILMINGTON, DE 302-998-0131 Drivers wanted " @ Page 22 'Post Classifieds Friday, June 26, 2009 g. Direct: (443)553-6726 Office: (410) 398-9000 E-mali: 511blll@mrls.com P' AUTOS P' AUTOS U WANTED P' TO Buy 'SS TRANS AM GTA 1r"""""""i:W~HCi"A""'T""'A"""'~ WE BUY JUNK loaded, low miles, rare RESPONSE! cars, trucks & vans. car, $10,000 firm. Call I placed an ad for a $100 & up. 302-420- 410-378-3605 car for sale in 7411 or 302-650-4579 '97 CHEV. Lumina, Chesapeake Classi- 4dr, 165 k mi., runs, fied, and within 2 t t d $1500 days I had at least WE BUY SCRAP METAL! Call for free pick up and appraisal. no agge. 40 calls and sold it OBO 410-920-0433 aft 5pm before 10pm the second day! I will definitely place We buy from small matchbox cars to large industrial build ings! 302-650-4579 New Today ads with you again! Thanks, David GEO TRACKER '94 _____________ _ good parts car, engine LEGAL NOTICE blown. $400 blo Call ______________ _ 410-937-5182 GT '06. kept, 5sp man, 14k, leather. $20,000. 410-639-2008 ? ? 1 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS, '00 Exc condo new shocks, paint, brakes, tires. Silverlgray wI black top. $4500. 410-378-4245 PONTIAC Solstice '07. ?Convert., auto, red wlblk top. gar. kept. ONLY 4k miles. Exc. condo $18,500. 443-206-2616 NOTICE The Appoquinimink School District is again applying for funding, under IDEA B Ptr (6- 21) and IDEA-B 619 Ptr Preschool, to provide special education services to those students identified as disabled. For the period of July 2009 through December 2010, the District proposes to use this funding to assist in their students programming. 1) The IDEA B Ptr (6-21) funding will facili tate screening, evaluation and service de livery to eligible students ages 6 through 21. 2) IDEA B 619 Ptr Preschool funding is re quested to facilitate the delivery of ser vices to children with disabilities birth through kindergarten. You are invited to review and comment on tlwse applications at the District's Special Ed ucation Services Department. Please contact the Department Supervisor at 302-376-4130 to arrange a review. np 6126 LIEN SALE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sell at a lien sale on JULY 17, 2009 at 2:00 p.m. at: PS ORANGE CO PUBLIC STORAGE 42S NEW CHURCH MANS ROAD NEW CASTLE. DE '9720 The personal property heretofore stored with the undersigned by: BOll r Shannon Williams - pinball machine, furniture, ladder C026 - Jeffrey Mattewsons - boxes, bed ding, furniture C033 - Tera Poindexter - furniture, elec tronics, boxes C078 - Adrian Waters - electronics, bags, boxes C086 - Anne Calvetti - bedding, clothing, boxes C161 - Jay Torres - furniture, bags, boxes 0012 - Crystal Tucker - furniture, electron ics, bags 0017 - Anita Butler - furniture, boxes, bags 0030 - Sharon Green - boxes, bags 0031 - leah Orourke - furniture, bedding, boxes 0033 - Lindsay Romano - furniture, elec tronics, boxes 0042 - Patrick Klein - cabinet, TV stand, fan - E026 - Jason Isham - furniture, totes, boxes E052 - Kristina Bain - furniture, bags, boxes F073 - leola Watson - dryer, air conditi~n? er, washer 1'091 - William Bradley - furniture, bedding, boxes F110 - Nicholas Fiumara - furniture, boxes G016 - Lisa Miller - electronics, bedding, boxes G027 - Angela Davis - stereo, chairs, mir rors H038 - Norman Cooper, totes, boxes C012 - Sandra Agel - tools, ladder, boxes n 6/19,26 ARDENT TITLE COMPANY Susan ~. Knight ? Settlement Agent 149-151 E. Main Street, Elkton, MD 21921 (410) 996-9780 ? Fax (410) 996-9784 ? info@ardentitle.com LENDER APGFCU CECIL BANK CLASSIC MORTGAGE MBA FINANCIAL SERVICES PEOPLES BANK WILMINGTON MORTGAGE Phone Number 1-888-LOAN-391 (410) 398-1650 (302) 366-1661 (410) 287-5600 (410) 996-2265 (410) 398-5607 15 YEAR 30 YEAR Fixed Fixed % PTS. APR %PTS.APR 5.375/0/5.51 5.375/0/5.8 5.00/0/5.24 5.50/0/5 .72 Please call for quotes. Many programs. All credit considered. 5.125/0/5.26 5.625/0/5.70 PLEASE CALL FOR RATES. I YEAR 3 YEAR 5 YEAR ARM ARM ARM %PTS.APR %PTS. APR % PTS.APR 6.50/0/4.016 5.87510/4.253 6.375/0/4.744 *PLEASE CALL FOR RATES Call For FHA Rates!! 100% financing available-Interest only options! 1st time home buyers, 2nd homes & investment properties. 5.501.125/3.51 5.375/0/3.794 6.00/0/4.315 ~ FREE PRE-APPROVAL - NO APPLICATION FEE These rates, effective 6/09109, were provided by the lenders and are subject to change. Other tenus may be available. These rates are for existing first mortgages. PoiJIts may vary on refinances. Down payment requirements may vary. *Caps and length may vary on adjustable rates. The APR is based on a $100,000 mortgage with a 20% down payment and is in addition to interest included points fees & other credit costs. To list your mortgage rates, call our Real Estate Sales Division at 410 398-3311 or 1-800-220-3311. These mortgage rates are a paid advertising feature of the Cecil Whig l~' .. l WILMINGTON :M:ORTGAGE 205 East Main Street, Elkton, MD 21921 Office: 410-398-5607? TOLL FREE: 800-607-5607 Phil Davis Loan Officer Kim Pettitt Loan Officer Bruce Fink Loan Officer -IOO,*, FiDanciDg - FHA, VA. and Rural Development ? Self Employed - BrkIae LNns - Re_Mortpps On the Web ? www.newarkpostonline.com Friday,June 26, 2009 ? The Newark Post ? Page 23 Sales tax qualifies for a tax credit under the stimulus package if bought by 12/31/09 . or 0.0% for or O.OOk for 60 months*** or O.OOk for 60 months*** or 0.0% for 60 months~ . 2009 Chevy Equinox LS FWD #29T336 MSRP ... .... ...... ....... .... .. $25,160 REBATE .. .. ..... ... .... ... ... ... $1 ,000 GM LOYALlY REBATE ... $1 ,000? DiSCOUNT ..... .. .. .... ...... ... .. $615 -----.0 2009 Chevy HHR 4DR LS #29C186 2009 Chevy Silverado Ext Cab 2 Wheel Drive #29T296 MSRP ........................ :$26,554 REBATE ...... .. ................ $2,500 GM LOYALlY REBATE ... $1,500' DiSCOUNT ...... .... ...... ........ $600 '21,954. or 0.00/0 for 60 months*** or 0.00/0 for 60 months*** ~ or 0.00/0 for 60 months*** III 0.0% for 60 months*** ' Must own a GM vehicle to qualify for rebate. '*Tax, title and tags not included. "'0.0% must qualify through GMAC - in lieu of all rebates. 2009 Chevy Cobalt 4DR LS #29C140 MSRP .. .. ...................... $17 , 56~ REBATE ........................ ?$1 ,50 GM LOYALlY REBATE.. . $1 ,000' DiSCOUNT ..... ... .. ... .. ..... ... , $500 2009 Chevy Malibu 4DR 1 LT #29C323 MSRP .. .... ......... ...... .. .. ?$23,375 REBATE ........... .... ... ..... ?? $1 ,000 GM LOYALlY REBATE .. . $1 ,000' DiSCOUNT ... ... ...... .. ... ...... . $500 2009 Chevy Impala 4DR LS #29C095 MSRP ....... ........ .. .... .... . $24 ,07~ REBATE ...... .. ........... .. .. .. $1 ,50 GM LOYALlY REBATE ... $1 ,000' DiSCOUNT .............. .. ........ $775 2009 Chevy Silverado Crew Cab 4 Wheel Drive #29T371 MSRP ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... . $35,356 REBATE ... ... ........ .. ...... ... $2,0 GM LOYALlY REBATE ... $2,000' DISCOUNT.. .. ................. $2,000 \ WILLIAMS CHEVROLET #2 AUTOMOTIVE BLVD. ? ELKTON, MD 21921 410-398-4500 ? 800-826-0580 www.williamschev.com tar ?? -:::::::-~ IAULLIfi :W_? IA.IO ~ Located on Rt.40 at the MDIDE stateline across from the Super Walmart Page 24 ? The Newark Post ? Friday,June 26, 2009 News, Advertising ? 737-0724 Classifieds ? 1-800-220-3311 F ? p'I* SATURDAY, JUNE 27T?H, IOA.M. - 6P.M. SUNDAY, JUNE 28TH, 12P.M. -5P.M. WE WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY, JUNE 26TH RULES of Sale: TO REPRICE EVERYTHING IN THE STORE ?c ............... excI ....... ? VllIu_ .............. 1LJL ? All""",,,,,, ? xcluded. 901 E. Pulaski Hwy., Rt. 40, Elkton 410-398-6201 ? One 80% OPP .......... cuetonIer ......... CINGt ... -on...., ... .... ___ ~OPP ... ILJL; ...... two or ....................... _ ..... .. 10%OPP ....................... .,.) ...... R. ..... to be ............ , ...... . .... ............... ur .......... ........ prIcee .... _awap ............. FI. ? ..... .R.FI. ......... on ...... ............... ....... prIoe (wII ......... 1Ished) or...."....... 701 E. Pulaski Hwy., Rt. 40, Elkton 410-398-6200 MED AL PROFESSIONALS - MEDICAL LISTINGS BY TOWN AND PROFESSION COVERING CECIL, HARFORD AND NEW CASTLE COUNTIES Supplement to the Cecil Whig and Newark Post 2 Medical Directory ? 2009 Trusted & Experienced for 14+ Years Accepting New Patients Evening & Weekend Hours Available " Visit our website for Current Specials David V. Martini, MD, FACS, Medical Director I Cosmetic Surgeon 330 East Pulaski Hwy, Elkton, MD 21921 .Rep enishCosmeti .c I 410.398.3445 18 .559.9747 Certified Physician with American Board of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery 2009 ? Medical Directory 3 .------ MEDICAL DIRECTORY INDEX -------, BY LOCATION ABERDEEN, MD .................... 4 ABINGDON, MD ................... 4 BEAR, DE ......................... 4 BEL AIR, MD ....................... 4 CECILTON, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 CHESTERTOWN, MD ................. 6 CONOWINGO, MD ................. 7 ELKTON, MD ...................... 7 FOREST HILL, MD .................. 10 GLASGOW, DE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 HAVRE DE GRACE, MD .............. 11 HOCKESSIN, DE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 13 LEWES, DE ....................... 13 MIDDLETOWN, DE ................. 13 MILLSBORO, DE ....... '. ' .......... 14 NEW CASTLE, DE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 14 NEWARK, DE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 14 NORTH EAST, MD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15 PERRYVI LLE, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15 RISING SUN, MD .................. 15 SMRYNA, DE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15 TOWSON, MD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 16 WILMINGTON, DE ................. 16 BY OCCUPATION AUDIOLOGY ......... . . . . . . . . . . .. 19 BARIATRIC SURGERY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19 CANCER SUPPORT ................. 19 CARDIOLOGY .................... 19 CHIROPRACTIC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 COSMETIC SUGERY ........... . . . . . 21 COUNSELING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 CT (COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY) ....... 21 DEMENTIA CARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 EAR, NOSE, and THROAT ............ 22 ENDOCRINOLOGY ................. 22 FAMILY MEDICINE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 HEARING AIDS .................... 24 HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE. . . . . . . . . . 25 HOSPITALS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 MEDIATION ...................... 27 MRI (MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING) 27 NURSING HOMES ................. 27 OB/GYN ........................ 27 OPHTHALMOLOGY ................. 27 OPTOMETRY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY. . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 ORTHOTIC & MASTECTOMY FlnING/ DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT ...... 36 PAIN MANAGEMENT-ANESTHESIOLOGY. 36 PHARMACY ...................... 36 PHYSICAL THERAPY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 PHYSICAL THERAPY-INPATIENT ......... 40 PODIATRIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 PRIMARY CARE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 PROSTHETICS AND ORTHOTICS. . . . . . . . 42 PSYCHIATRISTS .................... 43 RADIOLOGY ...................... 43 REHABILITATION - Short-term ......... 43 SLEEP CENTER ..................... 44 SURGERY - GENERAL ............... 44 SPINAL SURGERY .................. 44 THORACIC SURGERY ................ 44 ULTRASOUND .................... 44 UROLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 VASCULAR SURGERY .. .' ............. 46 WOUNDCARE .................... 46 XRAY ........................... 46 4 Medical Directory ? 2009 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS listed alphabetically by location ABERDEEN, MD Physical Therapy PRO Physical Therapy 4 N Parke Street Aberdeen, MD 21001 Phone: 410-297-8141 Fax: 410-297-8142 www.propt.com ABINGDON, MD Physical Therapy PRO Physical Therapy: Abingdon 3465 Box Hill Corp Center, Suite G Abingdon, MD 21009 Phone: 410-569-4806 Fax: 410-569-5474 www.propt.com Prosthetics and Orthotics Steve P. Lattanzi, Prosthetic Res. Real Life Prosthetics Main Office/Lab: 3435-D Box Hill Corporate Ctr. Dr. Abingdon, MD 21009 Offices in Chestertown, MD; Glasgow, DE & Towson, MD Phone: 410-569-0606 or 302-392-1947 in DE www.reallifeprosthetics.com Prosthetics and Orthotics Gregory John Michalov CP, ROA Real Life Prosthetics Main Office: 3435-D Box Hill Corporate Ctr. Dr. Abingdon, MD 21009 Offices in Chestertown, MD; Glasgow, DE & Towson, MD Phone: 410-569-0606 or 302-392-1947 in DE Website: www.reallifeprosthetics. com Prosthetics and Orthotics Jonas W. Seeberg; CPO Real Life Prosthetics Main Office/Lab: 3435-D Box Hill Corporate Ctr. Dr. Abingdon, MD 21009 Offices in Chestertown, MD; Glasgow, DE & Towson, MD Phone: 410-569-0606 or 302-392-1947 in DE www.reallifeprosthetics.com Prosthetics and Orthotics James M. Wilson Sr., CO; RP A Real Life Prosthetics Main Office: 3435-D Box Hill Corporate Ctr. Dr. Abingdon, MD 21009 Offices in Chestertown, MD; Glasgow, DE & Towson, MD Phone: 410-569-0606 or 302-392-1947 in DE www.reallifeprosthetics.com BEAR, DE Optometry Simon Eye Associates Fox Run Shopping Center Bear, DE 19702 Phone: 302-832-1500 Physical Therapy PRO Physical Therapy 100 Becks Woods Drive Bear, DE 19701 Phone: 302-392-3400 Fax: 302-392-3401 www.propt.com BELAIR, MD Ophthalmology Richard K. Chiu, D.O. Seidenberg Protzko Eye Associates 520 Upper Chesapeake Drive, Suite 401 Bel Air, MD 21014 Phone: 443-643-4500 Fax: 443-643-4510 www.visionexperts.com Ophthalmology Jonathan Seidenberg, MD, FACS Seidenberg Protzko Eye Associates 520 Upper Chesapeake Drive, Suite 401 Bel Air, MD 21014 Phone: 443-643-4500 Fax: 443-643-4510 w:ww.visionexperts.com . Optometry Seidenberg Protzko Eye Associates 520 Upper Chesapeake Drive Suite 401 Bel Air, MD 21014 Phone: 443-643-4500 Fax: 443-643-4510 www.visionexperts.com Orthopaedic Surgery Haskins, Cook & O'Mara Ortho paedic Surgery Edward G. O'Mara, M.D. Board Certified, Orthopaedic Sur geon 1131 Belair Road Bel Air, MD 21014 Phone: 410-879-0066 Fax: 410-879-9206 Orthopaedic Surgery Haskins, Cook & O'Mara Ortho paedic Surgery William P. Cook, IV, M.D. Board Certified, Orthopaedic Sur geon 1131 Belair Road Bel Air, MD 21014 Phone: 410-879-0066 Fax: 410-879-9206 Thoracic Surgery Kunda S. Biswas, M.D. Board Certified, Thoracic Surgery Physician Pavilion II . 510 Upper Chesapeake Drive Bel Air, MD 21014 Phone: 443-843-6363 Fax: 443-843-6653 Vascular Surgery Andre Biuckians, MD, MPH Vascular Surgery Associates, LLC 520 Upper Chesapeake Drive, Suite 306 Bel Air, MD 21014 Phone: 410-879-2006 Fax: 410-879-0248 Vascular Surgery Peter J. Golueke, M.D. Vascular Surgery Associates, LLC 520 Upper Chesapeake Drive, Suite 306 Bel Air, MD 21014 Phone: 410-879-2006 Fax: 410-879-0248 Vascular Surgery Mark D. Gonze, M.D., F.A.C.S. Division Head, UCMC Vascular Surgery Vascular Surgery Associates, LLC 520 Upper Chesapeake Drive, Suite 306 Bel Air, MD 21014 Phone: 410-879-2006 Fax: 410-879-0248 (continued on page 6) 2009 ? Medical Directory 5 Our Doctors are Focused on you. Competent, Experienced Doctors, Certified Opticians and Staff ? Most Insurances/HMO's Accepted ? Over 20 Years of Providing Eye Care ? Treatment of Eye Diseases ? Adult and Pediatric Eye Care ? Evening and Saturday Hours ? Wide Selection of Contact Lenses ? 1000's of Affordable & Designer Frames ? Outside Prescriptions Welcome Bear 116 Fox Hunt Drive Fox Run Shopping Center Pike Creek/Hockessin 5301 Limestone'Road Suite 128 ? New Patients Welcome Middletown 472 E. Main Street Middletown Crossing Wilmington 912 N. Union Street Union Plaza Newark 19 Haines Street Suite B North Wilmington 2625 Concord Pike Suite A SIMON EYE '?, 302.239.1933 I www.simoneye.com "Eye Care for Life" 6 Medical Directory ? 2009 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS listed alphabetically by location Vascular Surgery Peter J. Mackrell, M.D. Vascular Surgery Associates, LLC 520 Upper Chesapeake Drive, Suite 306 Bel Air, MD 21014 Phone: 410-879-2006 Fax: 410-879-0248 Vascular Surgery Wayne Reichman, M.D. Division Head, UCMC Vascular Surgery Vascular Surgery Associates, LLC 520 Upper Chesapeake Drive, Suite 306 Bel Air, MD 21014 Phone: 410-879-2006 Fax: 410-879-0248 Vascular Surgery Roger E. Schneider, M.D., F.A.C.S. Division Head, UCMC Vascular Surgery Vascular Surgery Associates, LLC 520 Upper Chesapeake Drive, Suite 306 Bel Air, MD 21014 Phone: 410-879-2006 Fax: 410-879-0248 Wound Care Mark D. Gonze, M.D., F.A.C.S. Vascular Surgery Associates, LLC 520 Upper Chesapeake Drive, Suite 306 Bel Air, MD 21014 Phone: 410-879-2006 Fax: 410-879-0248 Wound Care SherifH. Osman, M.D. 520 Upper Chesapeake Drive, Suite 211 Bel Air, MD 21014 Phone: 410-638-9000 Fax: 410-893-5875 CECILTON, MD Family Practice Paul M. Katz, D.O., FACA 251 S. Bohemia Avenue Cecilton, MD 21913 Phone: 410-275-8156 ) SEIDENBERG PROTZKO Fax: 410-275-9919 CHESTERTOWN, MD Orthopaedic Surgeons Bay Orthopedic Associates, P.A. Andrew M. Cumiskey, M.D. Bijoy K. Ghosh, M.D. Chestertown, MD Phone: 410-778-9094 Prosthetics and Orthotics Steve P. Lattanzi, Prosthetic Res. Real Life Prosthetics Main Office/Lab: 3435-D Box Hill Corporate Ctr. Dr. Abingdon, MD 21009 Offices in Chestertown, MDi Glasgow, DE & Towson, MD Phone: 410-569-0606 or 302-392-1947 in DE www.reallifeprosthetics.com Prosthetics and Orthotics Gregory John Michalov CP, ROA Real Life Prosthetics Main Office: ~YE ASSOCIATES L to R: S. Smearman, D.D; D. Reed, D.D.; E. Protzko, M.D.; J. Seidenberg, M.D.; M. Trottini, D.D.; J. Stottlemyer, D.D. Seidenberg Protzko Eye Associates proudly welcomes Richard K. Chiu, D.O., Retinal Disease Specialist to our practice in August 2009. ? Complete Adult & Pediatric Eye Exams ? Outpatient Cataract Surgery, Premium Lenses ? Pediatric & Adult Eye Muscle Surgeries ? Treatment of Glaucoma, Macular Degeneration, Dry Eye, Retina & Diabetes-related Eye Care ? Vision Correction (including LASIK - now even more affordable) ? Eyelid Surgery ? BOTOXiI!l (FDA approved, cosmetic medical treatment for temporary relief of wrinkles) ? Latisseil!l (FDA approved, grows eyelashes thicker, longer and darker) ? Affordable Payment Plans provided by Care Credit? CLOSE TO HOME AND WORK: Elkton: North Bay Professional Pavilion, 360 East Pulaski Highway, Suite 1 ? 410-620-3600 Havre de Grace: Swan Creek Village Center, 2023 Pulaski Highway ? 410-939-6477 Bel Air: 520 Upper Chesapeake Drive, Suite 401 ? 443-643-4500 www.visionexperts.com 2009 ? Medical Directory 7 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS listed alphabetically by location 3435-D Box Hill Corporate Ctr. Dr. Abingdon, MD 21009 Offices in Chestertown, MD; Glasgow, DE & Towson, MD Phone: 410-569-0606 or 302-392-1947 in DE www.reallifeprosthetics.com Prosthetics and Orthotics Jonas W. Seeberg; CPO Real Life Prosthetics Main Office/Lab: 3435-D Box Hill Corporate Ctr. Dr. Abingdon, MD 21009 Offices in Chestertown, MD; Glasgow, DE & Towson, MD Phone: 410-569-0606 or 302-392-1947 in DE www.reallifeprosthetics.com Prosthetics and Orthotics James M. Wilson Sr., CO; RP A Real Life Prosthetics Main Office: 3435-D Box Hill Corporate Ctr. Dr. Abingdon, MD 21009 Offices in Chestertown, MD; Glasgow, DE & Towson, MD Phone: 410-569-0606 or 302-392-1947 in DE www.reallifeprosthetics.com CONOWINGO, MD Family Medicine West Cecil Health Center Stephen Naylor, D.O. 535 Rowlandsville Rd Conowingo, MD 21918 Phone: 410-378-9696 Fax: 410-378-9922 OB/GYN West Cecil Health Center Milan S. Baltazar, M.D. 535 Rowlandsville Rd Conowingo, MD 21918 Phone: 410-378-9696 Fax: 410-378-9922 .' DOVER, DE Physical Therapy PRO Physical Therapy: West Dover 260 Beiser Blvd., Suite 102 Dover DE 19904 Phone: 302-741-0200 Fax: 302-741-0245 www.propt.com Physical Therapy PRO Physical Therapy: S. Dover 1288 S. Governors Avenue Dover, Delaware 19904 Phone: 302-677-0100 Fax: 302-677-0267 www.propt.com ELKTON, MD Audiology Chesapeake Audiology Dana Sokolowski, M.S., CCC-A, FAAA 111 West High Street, Suite 303 Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-6570 Fax: 410-398-9597 www.chesapeake-ent.com Chiropractic William M. Clifford, D.C. Clifford Chiropractic Center 270 West Main St. Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-620-4322 Fax: 410-620-4342 www.elktonpainrelief.net Chiropractic Dr. Scott Irrgang Multispecialty Health 125 E. High Street Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-392-0300 www.multi-specialty.com Cosmetic Surgery David V. Martini MD, F ACS Replenish Cosmetic Institute, Cos metic & Plastic Surgery, Medical Spa, Laser, and Wellness Center 330 East Pulaski Highway, Elkton, MD21921 Phone: 410-398-3445 Fax: 410-620-1538 www.ReplenishCosmetic.com Counseling New Horizons Group Phone: 410-620-1300 Counseling Upper Bay Counseling and Sup port Services, Inc. 200 Booth Street Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-996-5104 Fax: 410-996-5197 Email: info@upperbay.org CT (Computed Tomography) Open MRI and Imaging Center of Elkton 200 South Bridge Street Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-620-1900 Fax: 410-620-4777 Kristen Mills kristenm@openmriinc.com Dementia Care Solana Alzheimer's Care at Elkton Care and Rehabilitation SunBridge Healthcare One Price Drive Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-6474 Fax: 410-620-9031 www.sunbridgehealthcare.com email: tracy.juergens@sunh.com Dentistry Brain H. Carr, DDS Dennis P. Carr, DDS Carr Family Dentistry 111 W. High Street, Suite 111 Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-2131 Ear, Nose, and Throat Dr. David Martini 111 West High Street, Suite 303 Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-6570 Fax: 410-398-9597 www.chesapeake-ent.com Health Department Cecil County Health Department 401 Bow Street Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-996-5550 Fax: 410-996-5179 www.cecilcountyhealth.org Hearing Aids Chesapeake Audiology Dana Sokolowski, M.S., CCC-A, FAAA 111 West High Street, Suite 303 Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-6570 Fax: 410-398-9597 www.chesapeake-ent.com (continued on page 8) 8 Medical Directory ? 2009 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS listed alphabetically by location Family Medicine Carlo E. Gopez, M.D. 138 Cathedral St. Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-3041 Fax: 410-392-6853 Family Medicine Gloria A. Simonson, MD 111 West High St, Suite 302 Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-620-7346 Fax: 410-620-7353 Hospital Union Hospital 106 Bow Street Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-4000 www.uhcc.com Hospice and Palliative Care Seasons Hospice & Palliative Care 133 N. Bridge St. Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-392-4742; 800-898-4862 or 300 Biddle Ave. Suite 205 Newark, DE 19702 Phone: 302-294-9772; 866-443-9856 MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Open MRI and Imaging Center of Elkton 200 South Bridge Street Elkton, MD 21921 410-620-1900 410-620-4777 Kristen Mills kristenm@openmriinc.com Neurology Samuel G. Charles DC DACNB Board Certified Chiropractic Neu rologist Elkton Chiropractic Neurology Center pc 139 East Main Street Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-2108 Fax: 410-398-1460 E-mail: ecne@chironeurofit www.chironeurofit.com Nursing Home Elkton Care and Rehabilitation SunBridge Healthcare One Price Drive Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-6474 Fax: 410-620-9031 www.sunbridgehealthcare.com email: tracy.juergens@sunh.com Nursing Home Laurelwood Care Center at Elkton Phone: 410-398-8800 Ophthalmology Richard K. Chiu, D.O. Seidenberg Protzko Eye Associates North Bay Professional Pavilion 360 E. Pulaski Highway Suite 1 Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-620-3600 Fax: 410-620-3838 www.visionexperts.com Ophthalmology Douglas J. Lavenburg, MD, PA Seasons Hospice recognizes that individuals and families are experts in their own care and we continually strive for excellence beyond accepted standards. Our mission is to find creative solutions which add quality to life. Serving Maryland and Delaware 2oo9 ? Medical Directory 9 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS listed alphabetically by location Leo Santamarina, M.D. Jason A. Williams, M.D. 103 Chesapeake Boulevard, Suite C Elkton, Md 21921 Phone: 410-392-6133 Ophthalmology Jonathan Seidenberg, MD, FACS Seidenberg Protzko Eye Associates North Bay Professional Pavilion 360 E. Pulaski Hwy, Suite 1 Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-620-3600 Fax: 410-620-3838 www.visionexperts.com Optometry Kimberly Bristow, O.D. 103 Chesapeake Boulevard, Suite C Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-392-6133 Optometry James Stottlemyer, OD, FAAO Seidenberg Protzko Eye Associates North Bay Professional Pavilion 360 E. Pulaski Hwy, Suite 1 Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-620-3600 Fax: 410-620-3838 www.visionexperts.com Orthopaedic Surgery Bay Orthopedic Associates, P.A. Andrew M. Cumiskey, M.D. Bijoy K. Ghosh, M.D. Elkton,MD Phone: 410-620-4722 Orthopaedic Surgery Chesapeake Bone & Joint Center, L.L.c. Mark S. Pfaff, D.O. Board Certified Orthopedic Sur geon Fellowship Trained 160 Railroad Avenue Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-996-8686 Fax: 410-398-8997 Orthopaedic Surgery Chesapeake Sports & Orthopaedics Brian DeMuth, M.D. Board Certified, Orthopaedic Sur geon 111 West High Street, Suite 210 Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-620-6300 Fax: 410-620-6377 Orthopaedic Surgery Upper Bay Surgery Center 360 E. Pulaski Highway Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-620-3348 Orthotic & Mastectomy Fitting! Durable Medical Equipment Mary Adkins, RFOM City Pharmacy Home & Health 721 Bridge St. Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-4383 Fax: 410-620-3568 Email: adkinsm102000@yahoo.com Pharmacy City Pharmacy of Elkton, Inc. David H. Ayres, P.D. Henry Bruno, P.D. Rebecca Marshall, PharmD 723 Bridge St. Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-4383 Fax: 410-620-1296 Email: citypharmacy@dol.net Pharmacy Michael Spinn, PharmD 707 N. Bridge Street, Suite B Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-3784 Fax: 410-398-3306 Email: northsidepharmacy@hotm ail. com Physical Therapy PRO Physical Therapy: Elkton Christopher Brinton, MPT 9 S. Bridge Street Plaza Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-392-0800 Fax: 410-392-0815 Email: chris.brinton@propt.com Website: www.propt.com Physical Therapy PRO Physical Therapy: Elkton East (Injured Workers' Specialists) 360 East Pulaski Highway, Suite 5B Phone: Elkton, MD 21921 410-398-1690 Fax: 410-398-1691 Website: www.propt.com Physical Therapy - Inpatient SunDance Rehabilitation at Elkton Care and Rehabilitation SunBridge Healthcare One Price Drive Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-6474 Fax: 410-620-9031 website: www.sunbridgehealth care. com email: tracy.juergens@sunh.com Podiatry Thomas Velotti, DPM 304 North Street, Suite 2 Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-6009 Radiology Ryan T. Geracimos, M.D. Open MRI and Imaging Center of Elkton 200 South Bridge Street Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-620-1900 Fax: 410-620-4777 Rehabilitation Services - Short-term Rehab Recovery Suites at Elkton Care and Rehabilitation SunBridge Healthcare One Price Drive Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-6474 Fax: 410-620-9031 www.sunbridgehealthcare.com email: tracy.juergens@sunh.com Ultrasound Open MRI and Imaging Center of Elkton 200 South Bridge Street Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-620-1900 Fax: 410-620-4777 Kristen Mills kristenm@openmriinc.com Xray Open MRI and Imaging Center of Elkton 200 South Bridge Street Elktori, MD 21921 Phone: 410-620-1900 Fax: 410-620-4777 Kristen Mills kristenm@openmriinc.com (continued on page 10) 10 Medical Directory ? 2009 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS FOREST HILL, MD Physical Therapy PRO Physical Therapy: Forest Hill 1510 Rock Spring Rd Suite C Forest Hill, MD 21050 Phone: 410-420.3619 Fax: 410-420.3620 www.propt.com GLASGOW, DE Prosthetics and Orthotics Steve P. Lattanzi, Prosthetic Res. Real Life Prosthetics Main Office/Lab: 3435-D Box Hill Corporate Ctr. Dr. Abingdon, MD 21009 Offices in Chestertown, MD; Glasgow, DE & Towson, MD Phone: 410-569-0606 or 302-392-1947 in DE www.reallifeprosthetics.com Prosthetics and Orthotics Gregory John Michalov CP, ROA Real Life Prosthetics Main Office: 3435-D Box Hill Corporate Ctr. Dr. Abingdon, MD 21009 Offices in Chestertown, MD; Glasgow, DE & Towson, MD Phone: 410-569-0606 or 302-392-1947 in DE www.reallifeprosthetics.com Prosthetics and Orthotics Jonas W. Seeberg; CPO Real Life Prosthetics Main Office/Lab: 3435-D Box Hill Corporate Ctr. Dr. Abingdon, MD 21009 Offices in Chestertown, MD; Glasgow, DE & Towson, MD Phone: 410-569-0606 or 302-392-1947 - DE www.reallifeprosthetics.com Prosthetics and Orthotics James M. Wilson Sr., CO; RP A Real Life Prosthetics Main Office: 3435-D Box Hill Corporate Ctr. Dr. Abingdon, MD 21009 Offices in Chestertown, MD; Glasgow, DE & Towson, MD Phone: 410-569-0606 or 302-392-1947 in DE www.reallifeprosthetics.com 2009 ? Medical Directory 11 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS listed alphabetically by location HAVRE DE GRACE, MD Bariatric Surgery Upper Chesapeake Bariatric Sur gery Terrence M. Fullum, M.D., FACS Medical Director, Chesapeake Bar iatric Surgery 421 South Union Avenue, Suite 201 Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 443-843-6360 Fax: 443-843-6365 Bariatric Surgery Upper Chesapeake Bariatric Sur gery Stephen J. McKenna, M.D. Board Certified Surgeon 421 South Union Avenue, Suite 201 Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 443-843-6360 Fax: 443-843-6365 Endocrinology Julie Ducharme, M.D. 2027 Pulaski Highway, Suite 207 Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 443-843-6100 Fax: 443-843-6130 Hospitals Harford Memorial Hospital 501 S. Union Avenue Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 443-843-5000 Ophthalmology Richard K. Chiu, D.O. Seidenberg Protzko Eye Associates Swan Creek Village Center 2023 Pulaski Highway Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-939-6477 Fax: 410-939-6555 www.visionexperts.com Ophthalmology Jonathan Seidenberg, MD, FACS Seidenberg Protzko Eye Associates Swan Creek Village Center 2023 Pulaski Highway Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-939-6477 Fax: 410-939-6555 www.visionexperts.com Optometry James Stottlemyer, OD, FAAO Seidenberg Protzko Eye Associates Swan Creek Village Center 2023 Pulaski Highway Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-939-6477 Fax: 410-939-6555 www.visionexperts.com Orthopaedic Surgery North Bay Orthopaedics, LLC John A. Prodoehl, M.D. Board Certified, Orthopaedic Sur geon 421 S. Union Avenue, Suite 300 Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-939-7077 Fax: 410-939-7983 Physical Therapy LeeAnn Nelson Physical Therapy 107 Chesapeake Blvd. , Suite 100 Elkton, Maryland 21921 Phone: 410-392-9400 Fax: 410-392-0577 www.leeannnelsonpt.com (continued on page 12) WEST CECIL HEALTH CENTER II ns rance Plans ccepted ? Assistance for Uninsured Patients ? Lab Corp Services on Site Physical Therapy PRO Physical Therapy: Havre de Grace 251 Lewis Lane, Suite 104 Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-939-8530 Fax: 410-939-8534 www.propt.com Primary Care Upper Chesapeake Primary Care Robert E. Rapp, Jr., M.D. Board Certified, Internal Medicine 2027 Pulaski Highway Suite 203 Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 443-843-6111 Fax: 443-843-6264 Sleep Center Thomas F. Burke, M.D., FCCP Medical Director, Sleep Center 501 South Union Avenue Sleep Center Room 207 Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 443-843-5145 Fax: 443-843-8703 Surgery - General Upper Chesapeake Surgical Asso ciates Amelito P. Canlas, M.D., F.A.C.S. Division Head, HMH General Sur- l ,a_RIIE ..... c.. Board Certified Internal and FarnIy Medicine Specialists Dr ...... It .. _II'. -", ?? 11 44H4H2I2 in Havre de Grace, MO Dr ....... 1t ..... ~ Located in Bel Air, MD Upper Chesapeake Health gery 504 Lewis Street Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-939-0700 Fax: 410-939-0703 Surgery - General Upper Chesapeake Surgical Asso ciates Vincente R. Carag, Jr., M.D., F.A.C.S. 504 Lewis Street Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-939-0700 Fax: 410-939-0703 Surgery - General Upper Chesapeake Surgical Asso ciates Maryam Jaberi, M.D., M.P.H. 504 Lewis Street Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-939-0700 Fax: 410-939-0703 Surgery - General Upper Chesapeake Surgical Asso ciates Sung B. Kim, M.D. 504 Lewis Street Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-939-0700 Fax: 410-939-0703 Urology Harne, Song & Woo, M.D., P.A. 464 Alliance St. Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-939-9004 Vascular Surgery Andre Biuckians, MD, MPH Vascular Surgery Associates, LLC 2027 Pulaski Highway, Suite 205 Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-879-2006 Fax: 410-879-0248 Vascular Surgery Peter J. Golueke, M.D. Vascular Surgery Associates, LLC 2027 Pulaski Highway, Suite 205 Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-879-2006 Fax: 410-879-0248 Vascular Surgery Mark D. Gonze, M.D., F.A.C.S. Division Head, UCMC Vascular Surgery Vascular Surgery Associates, LLC 2027 Pulaski Highway, Suite 205 Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-879-2006 2009 ? Medical Directory 13 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS listed alphabetically by location Fax: 410-879-0248 Vascular Surgery Peter J. Mackrell, M.D. Vascular Surgery Associates, LLC 2027 Pulaski Highway, Suite 205 Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-879-2006 Fax: 410-879-0248 Vascular Surgery Roger E. Schneider, M.D., F.A.C.S. Division Head, UCMC Vascular Surgery Vascular Surgery Associates, LLC 2027 Pulaski Highway, Suite 205 Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-879-2006 Fax: 410-879-0248 HOCKESSIN, DE Physical Therapy PRO Physical Therapy: Women Serving Women 100 Fitness Way Hockessin, DE 19707 Phone: 302-235-0990 Fax: 302-235-2201 www.propt.com LEWES, DE Optometry Simon Eye Associates 18335 Coastal Highway Suite 102 Lewes, DE 19958 Phone: 302-645-8881 www.simoneye.com MIDDLETOWN, DE Cardiology Clinical Cardiology Specialists, LLC Christopher A. Bowens, MD Christopher L. Baldi, MD 124 Sleepy Hollow Road, Suite 201 Middletown, DE 19709 Optometry Bradley W. Gardner, O.D. Simon Eye Associates 472 E. Main Street Middletown Crossing Middletown, DE 19709 Phone: 302-239-1933 www.simoneye.com Optometry Simon Eye Associates 472 E. Main Street Middletown, DE 19709 Phone: 302-376-9200 Orthopaedic Surgery Bay Orthopedic Associates, P.A. Andrew M. Cumiskey, M.D. Bijoy K. Ghosh, M.D. Middletown, DE 19709 Phone: 302-378-1650 Physical Therapy PRO Physical Therapy: Middle town 114 Sandhill Drive Ketlay Plaza, Suite 103 Middletown, DE 19709 Phone: 302-285-0700 Fax: 302-285-0701 www.propt.com (continued on page 14) 1IIII .... 1I ...... 111tatI ?? at .......... lIIal Hospital Havre de Grace, MD 21078 443-843-7100 1 ....... -47. CIIesapeak. Gelller KIU~ lledlcl.. d 14 Medical Directory ? 2009 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS listed alphabetically by location MILLSBORO, DE Physical Therapy PRO Physical Therapy: Millsboro 213 E. Dupont Highway, Suite 1 Millsboro, DE 19966 Phone: 302-297-0700 Fax: 302-297-0701 www.propt.com NEW CASTLE, DE Physical Therapy PRO Physical Therapy: New Castle 2032 New Castle Avenue New Castle, DE 19720 Phone: 302-654-1700 Fax: 302-654-9474 Website: www.propt.com NEWARK, DE Cardiology Clinical Cardiology Specialists, LLC Christopher A. Bowens, MD Christopher 1. Baldi, MD 2600 Glasgow Ave, Suite 108 Newark, DE 19702 Hospice & Palliative Care Seasons Hospice & Palliative Care 300 Biddle Ave., Suite 205 Newark, De 19702 Phone: 302-294-9772; 866-443-9856 Ophthalmology Douglas J. Lavenburg, MD, PA Leo Santamarina, M.D. Jason A. Williams, M.D. 1 Centurian Dr., Suite 114 Newark, DE 19713 Phone: 302-993-0722 Optometry Kimberly Bristow, O.D. 1 Centurian Dr., Suite 114 Newark, DE 19713 Phone: 302-993-0722 Optometry Simon Eye Associates 19 Haines Street Suite B Jamshid S. Mian, M.D. Newark, DE 19711 Phone: 302-229-2002 Physical Therapy PRO Physical Therapy: Corporate Center 211 Executive Drive Suite 11 Newark, DE 19702 Phone: 302-793-1800 Fax: 302-793-0800 www.propt.com Physical Therapy PRO Physil=al Therapy: Newark Hand 4106 Ogletown-Stanton Road Newark, DE 19713 Phone: 302-894-1600 Fax: 302-894-1601 www.propt.com Physical Therapy . PRO Physical Therapy: Newark Spine 4102 Ogletown-Stanton Road, Suite B Newark, DE 19713 Phone: 302-894-1800 A Board-Certified Family Physician and John S. Braxton III, PA?C moved their practice to the Principia Health Center, Perryville, MD. Dr. Mian is currently accepting new patients. For more information, or to schedule an appointment, please call 410-642-2289. Jamshid Mian, MD. John Braxton III, PA-C PRINCIPIO HEALTH CENTER 4863 Pulaski Highway Perryville, Maryland 410-642-2289 www.uhcc.com Located on the West side of Route 40 between Charlestown & Perryville, West of Jackson Station Road. 2009 ? Medical Directory 15 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS listed alphabetically by location Fax: 302-894-1811 www.propt.com NORTH EAST, MD Physical Therapy PRO Physical Therapy: North East Michael Latsch, MPT 2314 W. Pulaski Highway North East, MD 21901 Phone: 410-287-2940 Fax: 410-287-2941 Email: michael.latsch@propt.com www.propt.com PERRYVILLE, MD Physical Therapy LeeAnn Nelson Physical Therapy 4899 Pulaski Highway, Suite A Perryville, MD 21903 Phone: 410-392-9400 Fax: 410-392-0577 www.leeannnelsonpt.com Primary Care Upper Chesapeake Primary Care Kalpana De, M.D. Board Certified, Family Practice 5301 Pulaski Highway, Suite N Perryville, MD 21903 Phone: 410-642-6603 RISING SUN, MD Orthapaedic Surgery Chesapeake Bone & Joint Center, L.L.c. Mark S. Pfaff, D.O. Board Certified Orthopedic Sur geon Fellowship Trained 101 Colonial Way, Suite B Rising Sun, MD 21911 Phone: 410-996-8686 Fax: 410-398-8997 Physical Therapy PRO Physical Therapy: Rising Sun Community Mediation Divorce I Custody Mediation Post Divorce Parenting Class Marriage Training and Support (410) 398-9557 www.resolutionservicesinc.com 52 Rising Sun Towne Center Rising Sun, MD 21911 Phone: 410-658-0100 Fax: 410-658-0199 www.propt.com Primary Care Upper Chesapeake Primary Care RobertJ. Wolf, M.D. Board Certified, Family Practice 281 East Main Street Rising Sun, MD 21911 Phone: 410-658-4099 Fax: 410-658-6131 SMYRNA, DE Physical Therapy PRO Physical Therapy: Smyrna 1000 Smyrna-Clayton Blvd. Smyrna, DE 19977 Phone: 302- 659-0270 Fax: 302-285-0701 (continued on page 16) 16 Medical Directory ? 2009 Bay Orthopedic Associates, P.A. Bijoy K. Ghosh, M.D. Andrew M. Cumiskey, M.D. Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeons providing general orthopedic services, arthoscoptic surgery, joint replacements, hand surgery, care of sports injuries as well as treatment of sprains and fractures. ? Elkton, MD (410) 620-4722 ? Chestertown, MD (410) 778-9094 ? Middletown, DE (302) 378-1560 ~ MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS TOWSON, MD Prosthetics and Orthotics Steve P. Lattanzi, Prosthetic Res. Real Life Prosthetics Main Office/Lab: 3435-D Box Hill Corporate Ctr. Dr. Abingdon, MD 21009 Offices in Chestertown, MD; Glasgow, DE & Towson, MD Phone: 410-569-0606 or 302-392-1947 in DE www.reallifeprosthetics.com Prosthetics and Orthotics Gregory John Michalov CP, ROA Real Life Prosthetics Main Office: 3435-D Box Hill Corporate Ctr. Dr. Abingdon, MD 21009 Offices in Chestertown, MD; Glasgow, DE & Towson, MD Phone: 410-569-0606 or 302-392-1947 - DE www.reallifeprosthetics.com Prosthetics and Orthotics I Jonas W. Seeberg; CPO .... ________________ ..;..1 Real Life Prosthetics DEAL with yourself before having to deal with the everyday! Structured Living Environment NEW HORIZONS GROUP 410-620-130 Main Office/Lab: 3435-D Box Hill Corporate Ctr. Dr. Abingdon, MD 21009 Offices in Chestertown, MD; Glasgow, DE & Towson, MD Phone: 410-569-0606 or 302-392-1947 - DE www.reallifeprosthetics.com Prosthetics and Orthotics James M. Wilson Sr., CO; RP A Real Life Prosthetics Main Office: 3435-D Box Hill Corporate Ctr. Dr. Abingdon, MD 21009 Offices in Chestertown, MD; Glasgow, DE & Towson, MD Phone: 410-569-0606 or 302-392-1947 in DE www.reallifeprosthetics.com WILMINGTON, DE Hearing Aids Joseph J. DeSimone, HIS, BC Miracle Ear at Sears 4737 Concord Pike Wilmington, DE 19803 Phone: 302-477-1787 Fax: 302-477-1721 www.miracle-ear.com 2009 ? Medical Directory 17 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS listed alphabetically by location Hearing Aids David Groves, HIS Miracle Ear at Sears Rt. 2, Kirkwood Highway Wilmington, DE 19803 Phone: 302-995-0722 www.miracle-ear.com Hearing Aids PaulYaun Miracle Ear at Sears 4737 Concord Pike Wilmington, DE 19803 Phone: 302-477-1787 Fax: 302-477-1721 www.miracle-ear.com Optometry Christopher Brennan, O.D. Simon Eye Associates 5301 Limestone Road, Suite 128 Wilmington, DE 19808 Phone: 302-239-1933 www.simoneye.com Optometry Simon Eye Associates 5301 Limestone Road, Suite 128 Wilmington, DE 19808 Phone: 302-239-1933 or 912 North Union Street Wilmington, DE 19805 Phone: 302-665-8180 or 2625 Concord Pike, Suite A Wilmington, DE 19803 Phone: 302-246-0900 Physical Therapy PRO Physical Therapy: Pike Creek 100 Valley Center Drive Wilmington, DE 19808 Phone: 302-994-1200 Fax: 302-994-1233 www.propt.com Physical Therapy PRO Physical Therapy: North Wilmington and North Hand Cen ter 1812 Marsh Road Store 505 Wilmington, DE 19810 Phone: 302-475-7500 Fax: 302-475-5787 Website: www.propt.com Physical Therapy PRO Physical Therapy: Greenhill 213 Greenhill Avenue, Suite C Wilmington, DE 19805 Phone: 302-658-7800 Fax: 302-658-1550 www.propt.com See page 19 for a complete listing of all these same medical professionals arranged according to their specialty. This list also includes their complete credentials and education backgrounds. ~l/f 1JD css Upper Bay Counseling & Support Services, Inc. Helping Individuals - Strengthening Families - Uniting Communities ? Counseling & medication management for adults, adolescents & children ? Couples, marriage & family counseling Accepting Medical Assistance, Medicare & most commercial insurances Intake & Assessment Center 410-620-7161 Toll free: 800-467-0304 Administrative Office 410-996-5104 Toll free: 877-587-7750 Offices conveniently located at: 200 Booth Street, Elkton 1275-B W. Pulaski Hwy., Elkton 626 Revolution Street, Havre de Grace www.UpperBay.org Gloria A. Simonson, M.D. LLC Board Certified in Family Practice AREA OF INTERESTS: Pediatrics, Preventative Care Gyn Exam, Geriatrics Weight management 111 West High Street Suite 302 Elkton, MD 21921 410-620-7346 Fax: 410-620-7353 24 Hr. Prescription Refill 443-593-0234 24 Hr. Referral Line 443-593-0233 18 Medical Directory ? 2009 Choosing a medical professional When you need to choose a primary care phsyician or a specialist in a particular area, start by asking for recommendations from coworkers, neighbors, and friends. Once you have narrowed your choices, you might want to call the practice and ask these questions: 1. Where is the practice located? Is there ample parking? 2. Which hospital does the doctor use? 3. Where are routine x-rays and lab tests per formed? Can these be done in-office, or will you have to go to an outside laboratory? 4. How long must you wait for an appointment after you call? Can you be seen on the same day if you have an urgent need? 5. Who covers for the physician when he/ she is away? Whom should you call if you have a prob lerri. after-hours? If the doctor works in a group, are you comfortable with being seen by one of the practice partners? 6. Does the physician frequently refer patients to specialists or does he/ she prefer to manage the majority of your care themselves? 7. Does the office process insurance claims, or must you pay up-front for services and file the claims yourself? Board Certlfled - American Board of Podiatric Surgery ? Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. ? Board Certified - Fellow of American Professional Wound Care Association ? Mini-fellowship trained at the Podiatry Institute of Atlanta, Georgia in Fore Foot and Rear Foot Surgery. ? Mini-Fellowship trained at Columbia University in Wound Care. ? Surgical Residency in Foot Surgery at Bon Secour Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland *Specializing in Limb Loss Prevention in Diabetics* *TOPAZ Plantar Fasciotomy for Heel Pain* ? Ingrown Toenails ? Heel Spurs ? Heel and Arch Pain ? Warts ? Diabetic Foot Care MEDICAL DIRECTORY 2009 This special section is published by Chesapeake Pub lishing & Printing, 601 Bridge Street, Elkton, MD 21921. We invite your comments and suggestions. Fax them to 410-398-4044 or e-mail jdrummond@chespub.com. Special Sections Editor: Judi Drummond Page design: Judi Drummond, Jonathan Waddell Retail Advertising Manager: Renee Quietmeyer Advertising representatives: Mike Adams, Joyce Barnes, Robin Burgess, Carolyn Crouch, Shelley Evans, Jim Galoff, Donna Harding, Jerry Rutt, Kim Spencer Advertising assistants: Amy Bennett, Robin Meadows Composition department: Jeff Bowen, Melinda Cattell, Doris Groff, Lisa Ortt, Janice Rash, Gloria Ryan, Jane Thomas, Maggie Tome, Kirsten Valania 2009 ? Medical Directory 19 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS listed alphabetically by specialty AUDIOLOGY Chesapeake Audiology Dana Sokolowski, M.S., CCC-A, FAAA 111 West High Street, Suite 303 Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-6570 Fax: 410-398-9597 Website: www.chesapeake-ent.com Education: Solokowski Current Audiology doctoral (Au.D) student at Arizo na School of Health Sciences Towson University-Master of Science, Audiology-1998 Towson University- Bachelor of Science, Audiology- 1996 Certificate of Clinical Competence from American Speech and Language Association-1999 Fellow of the Academy of Audiology- 2002 Registered in the states of Maryland and Delaware as an Audiologist and Hearing Aid Dispenser. Dana has a special interest in Balance Disorders and Vertigo. She has provided Hearing Aid services to the area for over 10 years and is current on the most up to date models of aids. BARIATRIC SURGERY Upper Chesapeake Bariatric Surgery Terrence M. Fullum, M.D., FACS Medical Director, Chesapeake Bariatric Surgery 421 South Union A venue, Suite 201 Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 443-843-6360 Fax: 443-843-6365 Fullum Upper Chesapeake Bariatric Surgery Stephen J. McKenna, M.D. Board Certified Surgeon 421 South Union Avenue, Suite 201 Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 443-843-6360 Fax: 443-843-6365 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Upper Chesapeake Behavioral Health 501 South Union Avenue Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 443-843-8040 CANCER SUPPORT Upper Chesapeake Cancer LifeNet 510 Upper Chesapeake Drive - suite 513 Bel Air, MD 21014 Helpline: 1-866-393-4355 McKenna CARDIOLOGY Masood Anwar, MD 555 Alliance Street Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-939-9292 Clinical Cardiology Specialists, LLC Christopher A. Bowens, MD 2600 Glasgow Ave. Suite 108 Newark, DE 19702 124 Sleepy Hollow Road, Suite 201 Middletown, DE 19709 Spl:!cializing in clinical cardiology with accreditation in Nuclear Cardiology and Echocardiography Clinical Cardiology Specialists, LLC Christopher L. Baldi, MD 2600 Glasgow Ave . Suite 108 Newark, DE 19702 124 Sleepy Hollow Road, Suite 201 Middletown, DE 19709 Specializing in clinical cardiology with accreditation in Nuclear Cardiology and Echocardiography Michael N. Drossner, MD Ambulatory Care Center 520 Upper Chesapeake Dr., Suite 201 Bel Air, MD 21014 Phone: 410-893-3122 Jay Lang, DO 555 Alliance Street Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-939-9292 Niteen Milak, MD 555 Alliance Street Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-939-9292 Barry Wohl, MD 555 Alliance Street Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-939-9292 Joyce A. Zeno-Moreira, MD Ambulatory Care Center Milak 520 Upper Chesapeake Drive, Suite 201 Bel Air, MD 21014 Phone: 410-893-3122 Anwar Bowens Baldi Wohl Zeno-Moreira (continued on page 20) 20 Medical Directory ? 2009 John Billon MD FAMILY PRACTICE Education: Thomas Jefferson University, MD Residency: Family Practice at University of Medicine and Dentistry New Jersey. Enjoys discussing Nutritional Differences Dr. Billion is available for weekday appointments. Medicare and f ee for service. BlueCross BlueShield 204 South St. Elkton, MD 21921 Tel: 410-392-3311 A OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE . UNION HOSPITAL Healthy employees are SERVICES ??? good business ? Physical examinations (pre-placement, return to work, DOT and Coast Guard) ? Workers' Compensation injury care ? Substance abuse testing ? Medical surveillance ? Hepatitis B Vaccine program ? Flu vaccinations and other on-site services North Bay Professional Pavilion 360 East Pulaski Highway, Third Floor Elkton , Maryland 21921 410-620-5424 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS CHIROPRACTIC Samuel G. Charles DC DCANB Board Certified Chiropractic Neurologist Elkton Chiropractic Neurology Center pc 139 East Main Street Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-2108 Fax: 410-398-1460 E-mail: ecne@chironeurofit.com Website: chironeurofit.com Charles Doctor of Chiropractic Including Physical Therapy Privileges Education: Eastern Mennonite College, 1976-1980 Degree: BS, June 1980, National College of Chiroprac tic, 1982-1985 Degree: D.C., December 1985. POST-GRADUATE EDUCATION 2007 - Certified in Functional Medicine by Function Medicine University, 2001 - Board Certification in Clinical Electrophysiolog ic Evaluation, 2000 - Board Certified Chiropractic Neurologist - 2000 By American Chiropractic Neurology Board, 1994 - CCST--Chiropractic Certification in Spinal Trau ma, 1991 - Board Eligible for Diplomate Chiropractic Or thopedics, 1985 - Acupuncture/Meridian Therapy Certification Professional Memberships: American Chiropractic Association, Maryland Chiropractic Association, ACA Council on Neurology William M. Clifford, D.C. Clifford Chiropractic Center 270 West Main St. Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-620-4322 Fax: 410-620-4342 Website: www.elktonpainrelief.net Clifford New York Chiropractic License, 1994; Maryland Chi ropractic License with Physical Therapy Privileges, 1995 Education: Nassau Community College, 1990; New York Chiropractic College, 1994; Certified for Manipu lation under Anesthesia Professional Memberships: American Chiropractic As sociation, Maryland Chiropractic Association. Dr. Scott T. Irrgang, DC, CCSP Multispecialty Health 125 E. High Street Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-392-0300 Fax: 410-392-5451 Email: sirrgang@zoominternet.net Website:www.multi-specialty.com Doctor of Chiropractic, certified chiropractic sports 2oo9 ? Medical Directory 21 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS listed alphabetically by specialty practitioner, physical therapy privileges. Specializes in sports injuries all areas of body. COSMETIC SURGERY David V. Martini MD, FACS - Replenish Cosmetic Institute, Cosmetic & Plastic Surgery, Medical Spa, Laser, and Well ness Center 330 East Pulaski Highway, Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410.398.3445 Martini Fax: 410.620.1538 Website: www.ReplenishCosmetic.com Education: Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, P A; Residency: State University of New York at Brooklyn; Fellowship: Park Central Institute Deaconess Hospital, St.Louis, MO Professional Memberships: American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery + American Board of Otolaryngology COUNSELING Upper Bay Counseling and Support Services, Inc. 200 Booth Street Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-996-5104 Fax: 410-996-5197 Email: info@upperbay.org Psychiatrists, psychologists, licensed social workers, licensed professional counselors, and clinical nurses on staff. Confidential services for children, teenagers, and adults including individuals, family and group ther apy, medication management and med reviews, psy chiatric rehab programs, residential rehab programs, school-based therapy, mentoring services, special needs adoption and counseling, parenting education and parenting support, anger management workshop, community education, community based counseling, ? New Patients Welcome? Complimentary Consultation Clear Braces and Invisalign ? Most Insurance Plans Accepted ? Convenient Financial Plans? Certified Invisalign invisalign _M~mber Arnencan ASSOCiatIOn of Orthodontists 1321 F'UlASKI HVVY f lKTON MD 410 398 1221 (CORN, R RTrS 40 & 213) -- Love and Logic parenting classes, and activity pro grams for local youths. CT (COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY) Open MRI and Imaging Center of Elkton 200 South Bridge Street Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-620-1900 Fax: 410-620-4777 Kristen Mills kristenm@openmriinc.com DEMENTIA CARE Solana Alzheimer's Care at Elkton Care and Reha bilitation SunBridge Healthcare One Price Drive Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-6474 Fax: 410-620-9031 website: www.sunbridgehealthcare.com email: tracy.juergens@sunh.com (continued on page 22) FAIR HILL FAMILY MEDICINE SPECIALISTS Specializing in Preventive Medicine & Chronic Diseases New Patients Welcome Accepting all Ages Vanessa Villar-Viterbo, M.D. ? Bonni Roberts, D.O. 361 Fair Hill Drive ? Elkton, Maryland 21921 410-620-7260 22 Medical Directory ? 2009 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS listed alphabetically by specialty EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT Dr. Jagdeep Hundal 111 West High Street, Suite 303 Elkton, MD 21921 410-398-6570 410-398-9597 www.chesapeake-ent.com Hundal Education: Government Medical College, India-1996-Medical Degree, Residency in Otolaryngology Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, India-Otolaryngology-1997-2000 SGR Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, India Assistant Professor Otolaryngology-2000-2201 Yale School of Medicine, Assistant Professor Research Fellow-Section of Otolaryngology-200l-2003 Yale University School of Medicine-Residency: Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery 2003-2007 Yale University School of Medicine-Chief Resident: Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery 2007-2008 Board Certified in Otoloarynology-2009 Dr. Hundal has a special interest in the pediatric pop ulation, Head & Neck Cancer and thyroid disease Dr. David Martini 111 West High Street, Suite 303 Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-6570 Fax: 410-398-9597 www.chesapeake-ent.com Education: Hahnemann University-May 1989-Medical Degree Martini State University New York Downstate/ Kings County Hospital Center, General Surgery 1989- 91, Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery 1991-95 Fellowship in Facial Plastic Surgery 1996 Board Certified in Otoloarynology-1996 Board Certified in Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Sur gery-1999 Dr. Martini has a special interest in Sinus & Allergy, Nasal Disorders, Sleep & Snoring issues and Skin Cancer. ENDOCRINOLOGY Julie Ducharme, M.D. 2027 Pulaski Highway, Suite 207 Havre de Grace MD 21078 Phone: 443-843-6100 Fax: 443-843-6130 FAMILY MEDICINE Dr. John BiUon, M.D. 204 South St. Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-392-3311 DuCharme Fax: 410-392-3272 Education: Thomas Jefferson University, MD; Resi dency: Family Practice at University of Medicine and Dentistry New Jersey. Enjoys discussing nutritional deficiencies. Fair Hill Family Practice Bonni Roberts, D.O. Vanessa Villar-Viterbo, M. 361 Fair Hill Drive Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-620-7260 Fax: 410-620-7262 Roberts Yillar-Yiterbo Education: Dr. Roberts - Philadelphia College of Os teopathic Medicine Dr. Villar - De La Salle University, Philippines Professional Memberships: AAFP & AMA Carlo E. Gopez, M.D. 138 Cathedral St. Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-3041 Fax: 410-392-6853 Education: Dr. Gopez attended Franklin and Marshall College with a degree in Chemistry. He earned his medical degree Gopez at the University of Santo Tomas (UST) in the Philip pines. He did his residency at Western Pennsylvania Hospital. Forbes Regional Campus. He served as as sistant chief resident his 2nd year and as chief resident his final year. Dr. Gopez is Board Certified in Family Practice. Professional Membership: American Academy of Family Physicians, Zeta Beta Mu Medical Fraternity. Paul M. Katz, D.O., FACA 251 S. Bohemia Avenue Cecilton, MD 21913 Phone: 410-275-8156 Fax: 410-275-9919 Professionals Memberships: American College of Osteopathic Family Prac- titioners, MEDCHI, Cecil County Medical Katz Society, American Osteopathic Associa- tion, American Medical Association. Helene Lee, M.D. Meridian Primary Care 138 Cathedral Street Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-3041 Fax: 410-392-6853 Education: B.s. Biology from Virginia Commonwealth University, M.D. from Lee Virginia Commonwealth University, Medical College of Virginia Campus. Residency in Family Medicine from Western Pennsylvania Hospi tal, Forbes Regional Campus. (continued on page 24) 2009 ? Medical Directory 23 EO We need 25 people 'With hearing loss to try e'W digital hearing aid opportunity to try quality hearing with hearing loss to eXDe:l"l soon because we have to linlit Fri. 6/26 Mon. 6/29 Amplifon Hearing Aid Centers ELKTON Located in Wal-Mart Supercenter 1000 East Pulaski Hwy Tues. 6/30 Wed. 7/1 410-392-2797 amplifon CAMDEN Located in Wal-Mart Supercenter Route 13 302-698-5438 24 Medical Directory ? 2009 Professional memberships: American Academy of Family Physicians Jamshid S. Mian, M.D. 20 Craigtown Road Port Deposit, MD 21904 Phone: 410-378-9555 Education: Temple University School of Medicine. Professional Memberships: Board Certified; Family Practice Stephen Naylor, D.O. West Cecil Health Center 535 Rowlandsville Rd Conowingo, MD 21918 Phone: 410-378-9696 Fax: 410-378-9922 Education: Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Mian Professional Memberships: AOA, Naylor AUCFP, Med Chi, MAOP Gloria A. Simonson, M.D. 111 West High St. Suite 302 Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-620-7346 Fax: 410-620-7353 Education: University of Pittsburgh - B.s. Physical Therapy, Temple University School of Medicine, Montgomery Family Simonson Practice Residency. IE Professional Memberships: Board Certified in Family Practice. Team Physician for Seasons Hospice, Ar eas of interests - Pediatrics, Preventative Care, GYN exam, Geriatrics. Upper Chesapeake Primary Care Robert J. Wolf, M.D. Board Certified, Family Practice 281 East Main Street Rising Sun, MD 21911 Phone: 410-658-4099 Fax: 410-658-6131 Upper Chesapeake Primary Care Kalpana De, M.D. Board Certified, Family Practice 5301 Pulaski Highway, Suite N Perryville, MD 21903 Phone: 410-642-6603 HEARING AIDS Joseph J. DeSimone, HIS, BC Miracle Ear at Sears 4737 Concord Pike, Wilmington, DE 19803 Phone: 302-477-1787 Fax: 302-477-1721 Website: www.mirac1e-ear.com Education: B.s., B.C., H.I.S. Wolf Kalpana Professional Memberships: Audiology Associates, In ternational Hearing Society 2009 ? Medical Directory 25 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS listed alphabetically by specialty David Groves, HIS Miracle Ear at Sears Rt. 2, Kirkwood Highway, Wilmington, DE 19803 Phone: 302-995-0722 Website: www.miracle-ear.com Education: H.I.S. Professional Memberships: International Hearing So ciety Chesapeake Audiology Dana Sokolowski, M.S., CCC-A, FAAA 111 West High Street, Suite 303 Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-6570 Fax: 410-398-9597 Website: www.chesapeake-ent.com S I k ki Education: 00 ows Current Audiology doctoral (Au.D) student at Arizo na School of Health Sciences Towson University-Master of Science, Audiology-1998 Towson University- Bachelor of Science, Audiology- 1996 Certificate of Clinical Competence from American Speech and Language Association-1999 Fellow of the Academy of Audiology- 2002 Registered in the states of Maryland and Delaware as an Audiologist and Hearing Aid Dispenser. Dana has a special interest in Balance Disorders and Vertigo. She has provided Hearing Aid services to the area for over 10 years and is current on the most up to date models of aids. PaulYaun Miracle Ear at Sears 4737 Concord Pike Wilmington, DE 19803 Phone: 302-477-1787 Fax: 302-477-1721 Website: www.rniracle-ear.com Education: H.I.5., B.C. Professional Memberships: International Hearing So ciety HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE Seasons Hospice & Palliative Care 133 N . Bridge St. Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-392-4742 or 800-898-4862 or 300 Biddle Ave. Suite 205 Newark, DE 19702 Phone: 302-294-9772 or 866-443-9856 (continued on page 27) ..... '*III' ... {I~ .. 1IIItIbd8 Bead r.tiftacI CardoIogists and Vascular SUrgeons .............. _1181 Haftde:'~ 26 Medical Directory ? 2009 2009 ? Medical Directory 27 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS listed alphabetically by specialty HOSPITALS Harford Memorial Hospital 501 S. Union Avenue Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 443-843-5000 Union Hospital 106 Bow Street Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-4000 Website: www.uhcc.com MEDIATION Connie Muller-Thym, LCS~-C Resolution Services, Inc. Phone: 410-398-9557 Website: www.resolutionservicesinc.com Licensed psychotherapist, court-approved family me diator, court-approved parenting coordinator, life/ business coach, and marriage educator and counselor. MRI (MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING) Open MRI and Imaging Center of Elkton 200 South Bridge Street Elkton, MD 21921 410-620-1900 410-620-4777 Kristen Mills kristenm@openmriinc.com NURSING HOMES Elkton Care and Rehabilitation SunBridge Healthcare One Price Drive Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-6474 Fax: 410-620-9031 website: www.sunbridgehealthcare.com email: tracy.juergens@sunh.com OB/GYN Milan S Baltazar, M.D. West Cecil Health Center 535 Rowlandsville Rd Conowingo, MD 21918 Phone: 410-378-9696 Fax: 410-378-9925 n Education: University Of Santo Tomas, Baltazar Obstetrics and Gynecology Fellowship: University of Maryland Medical Center Specialty: Obstetrics & Gynecology, Maternal & Fetal Medicine. Member: American Association of Gynecological Lap aroscopy (AAGL) OPHTHALMOLOGY Richard K. Chiu, D.O. Board Certified Ophthalmologist, specializing in Vitreoretinal Surgery Seidenberg Protzko Eye Associates North Bay Professional Pavilion 360 E. Pulaski Highway, Suite 1 Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-620-3600 Fax: 410-620-3838 Or Swan Creek Village Center 2023 Pulaski Highway Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-939-6477 Fax: 410-939-6555 Or 520 Upper Chesapeake Drive, Suite 401 Bel Air, MD 21014 Phone: 443-643-4500 Fax: 443-643-4510 www.visionexperts.com Education: D.O., Chicago College of Osteopathic Med icine - 2000. Internship: Riverside Osteopathic Hospital in Trenton, MI. - 2001. Residency: Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI - 2004. Fellowship in Vitreoretinal Surgery, Bert M. Glaser National Retinal Institute, Towson, MD. Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, University of Mississippi Medical Center - 2006. Professional Memberships: American Academy of Ophthalmology; Fellow of the American Board of Ophthalmology. Jonathan Seidenberg, MD, FACS Seidenberg Protzko Eye Associates ? North Bay Professional Pavilion 360 E. Pulaski Highway, Suite 1 Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-620-3600 Fax: 410-620-3838 ? Swan Creek Village Center 2023 Pulaski Highway Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-939-6477 Fax: 410-939-6555 ? 520 Upper Chesapeake Drive Suite 401 Bel Air, MD 21014 Phone: 443-643-4500 Fax: 443-643-4510 www.visionexperts.com Seidenberg Education: B.s. - University of Maryland -1984, M.D. (continued on page 28) 28 Medical Directory ? 2009 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS listed alphabetically by specialty - University of Maryland School of Medicine - 1988, Residency - Nassau Co. Medical Center & Stony Brook University Hospital, New York -1993. Board Certified Ophthalmologist. Professional Memberships: American Academy of Ophthalmology, Fellow ofthe American College of Surgeons, American Society of Cataract & Refrac- tive Surgery, Maryland Society of Eye Physicians & Surgeons. Medical Director of the Mid-Atlantic Sur gery Pavilion. Dr. Seidenberg is the Division Head of pphthalmology at Harford Memorial Hospital, Upper Chesapeake Medical Center and Union Hospital. Jason A. Williams, M.D. Douglas J. Lavenburg, M.D., P.A. 1 Centurian Dr., Suite 114 Newark, DE 19713 Phone: 302-993-0722 Or 103 Chesapeake Boulevard, Suite C Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-392-6133 Williams Education: University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey - New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ, Hampton University, Training - University of Medi cine and Dentistry of New Jersey - New Jersey Medi cal School, Preliminary Medicine (2001-2002), Uni versity of Pittsburgh, Residency in Ophthalmology (2002-2005). ~LIFFORD ~ CHIROPRACTIC ~ACENTER Dr, William Clifford Free Initial Consulation ? Friendly, Caring Staff ? Most Insurance Plans Accepted Including Workers' Compensation & Personal Injury Serving Elkton for over 11 years M, T, W, F 9-1 & M-F 3-7 410-620-4322 270 W. Main St. ELKTON www.elktonpainrelief.net Professional Memberships: Admissions Committee - full voting member 1998-2001, Financial Aid Commit tee - member 1998-2001, Student Family Health Oinic - night coordinator 1997-2001. OPTOMETRY Kimberly Bristow, O.D. Douglas J. Lavenburg, M.D., P.A. 1 Centurian Dr., Suite 114 Newark, DE 19713 Phone: 302-993-0722 Or 103 Chesapeake Boulevard, Suite C Elkton, MD 21'. _1 410-392-6133 Education: Pennsylvania College of Optometry - Phil adelphia, P A, Doctor of Optometry, May 1997, Bache lor of Science, May 1994, University of Maryland Balti more County, Baltimore, MD. Professional Membership: Delaware Optometric Asso ciation - January 1998-present, American Optometric Association - August 1993 - present, Maryland Opto metric Student Association Sept 1993-May 1997, Presi dent 1995-96, Student Optometric Service to Human ity Sept 1994-May 1997, Beta Sigma Kappa, National Optometric Honor Society-October 1994-1998 Paul M. Katz, D.O., FACA Cecil - Kent Health Center 251 S. Bohemia Ave. ? Cecilton, MD 21913 Dr. Katz is a Board Certified Family Practice Physician. In addition to Family Practice, Dr. Paul Katz specializes in chronic pain management and muscle & bone disorders. As an Osteopathic Physician, Dr. Katz practices a whole person approach to health care, teaching patients how to prevent illness and injury by maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Dr. Paul M. Katz, D.O., FACA ' ? Accepting new patients 'Drug & alcohol treatment programs ? Sports physicals for athletes ? Same day appointments available ? Most insurance plans accepted ? Convenient evening hours ? Just a short country drive from Elkton, Newark and Middletown 2009 ? Medical Directory 29 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS listed alphabetically by specialty Christopher Brennan, 0.0. Simon Eye Associates 5301 Limestone Road, Ste 128 Wilmington, DE 19808 Phone: 302-239-1933 www.simoneye.com Education: Doctor of Optometry degree from The Pennsylvania College of Opto- Brennan metry and completed his undergraduate work at Ly coming College in Pennsylvania. Mter graduation he completed a one-year residency in primary care and ocular disease at The Eye Institute in Philadelphia. Dr. Brennan enjoys working in all areas of optometric care from contact lenses to the diagnosis and management of ocular disease. Dr. Brennan is a member of the American Optometric Association, has been published in Review of Optometry and is working toward his fellowship in the American Academy of Optometry. Bradley W. Gardner, 0.0. Simon Eye Associates 472 E. Main Street Middletown Crossing Middletown, DE 19709 Phone: 302-239-1933 www.simoneye.com Gardner Education: graduated with a degree in mathematics from Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Wash ington, and immediately volunteered to serve with the United States Marine Corps. As a computer science of fice, Dr Costanza was assigned to Iwakuni, Japan, and Kansas City, Missouri, where she was officially com mended for her work with a Presidential Discharge Review Board. As exciting as she found her commis sioned service in the Marines, Dr. Costanza decided to return to school and study Optometry. Dr. Costanza attended Pacific University College of Optometry in Oregon. Professional Memberships: Delaware Optometric As sociation and the American Optometric Association. Thuc Nguyen, 0.0. Simon Eye Associates 912 North Union Street Wilmington, DE 19806 Phone: 302-239-1933 www.simoneye.com Education: Doctor of Optometry degree from the Pennsylvania College of Opto metry in May 2007 after he completed his didactic studies in the Physician Assistant Master's Program at DeSales University in Center Valley, PA. He earned a B.A. in Biochemistry/Molecular biology from Boston University in Massachusetts. Dr. Nguyen completed his clinical training with an emphasis in ocular disease at the John Dingell VA Medical Center in Detroit, MI and at the Moore Eye Foundation in Springfield, P A where he worked closely with a glaucoma specialist, cataract surgeons, and retina specialists in secondary and tertiary eye care setting. Simon Eye Associates 5301 Limestone Road, Suite 128 Wilmington, DE 19808 Phone: 302-239-1933 Fox Run Shopping Center Bear, DE 19702 Phone: 302-832-1500 912 North Union Street Wilmington, DE 19805 Phone: 302-665-8180 2625 Concord Pike, Suite A Wilmington, DE 19803 Phone: 302-246-0900 472 E. Main Street Middletown Crossing Middletown, DE 19709 Phone: 302-376-9200 19 Haines Street, Suite B Newark, DE 19711 Phone: 302-229-2002 18335 Coastal Highway, Suite 102 Lewes, DE 19958 Phone: 302-645-8881 Website: www.simoneye.com Charles J. Simon, M.S., 0.0., founder and CEO, holds a B.A. in Biological Sciences, a B.S. in Visual Sciences, and an M.S. in Nutritional Sciences. He re ceived his Doctorate of Optometry from Pennsylvania College of Optometry. He is a member of the Ameri can Optometric Association and the Delaware Opto metric Association. His awards include The Clinical Excellence Award, Outstanding Graduate Student, Outstanding Young Men of America and Oxford's Who's Who. Joseph M. Senall, 0.0., graduated pre-med from the State University of New York at Genesee and with (continued on page 30) Look who's back in the Area ... Dr. David] Gaz is Practicing FAMILY DENTISTRY P"ease Call ? Cosmetic Dentistry " ? Lumineers 302-525-6463 ? Dental Implants 'T1, ? Invisalign .L oday. ? Emergencies Seen Promptly 715 Nottingham Rd. (Rt. 273), Ne'Warlc, DE 19711 30 Medical Directory ? 2009 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS listed alphabetically by specialty clinical honors from the Pennsylvania College of Op tometry. He is a member of the Delaware Optometric Association. He is also a consultant to the Delaware Division for the Visually Impaired and enjoys work ing with their team to improve the lives of Delaware's visually impaired citizens. William Jeppe, 0.0., earned a doctorate of Op tometry from Ohio State University College of Op tometry and a B.s. in Physiological Optics from Ohio State University College of Math & Physical Sciences. Because of excellent training at Ohio State, and as a consequence of his internship with a well respected contact lens specialist, Dr. Jeppe has developed con siderable skill in working with difficult-to-fit rigid gas permeable lens cases, e.g. keratoconus, corneal scar ring, post-keratoplasty and post-refractive surgery patients. Kevin J. Brown, 0.0., earned a doctorate of Op tometry from West Virginia University and a B.S. in Biology from Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He belongs to the Delaware Op tometric Association and the American Optometric Association. Maria Paula Fernandez, 0.0., earned a doctorate of Optometry and a B.s. in Vision Science from Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. She belongs to the Delaware Optometric Association and the American Optometric Association. Brianfi. Carr, 2J. J).S J)enni6 p Carr, 1J2J.S 111 W. High Street, Suite 111 Elkton, MD 21921 410-398-2131 298862 MEOtCAl.082509 Brian Gardner, 0.0., earned a doctorate of Optom etry and a B.s. in Vision Science at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. His residency included extensive training in contact lenses and de tection and management of ocular diseases of the eye secondary to such entities as diabetes, hypertension and glaucoma. Dr. Gardner has been published in domestic and internationally known journals, such as Optometry Today and Review of Optometry, multiple times on subjects ranging from diagnostic technology for eye care to ocular disease. He belongs to the Dela ware Optometric Association and the American Opto metric Association. Angela Clapper, 0.0., earned her Doctor of Op tometry degree from the Pennsylvania College of Op tometry. She completed her B.S. in Biology from St. John Fisher College in Rochester, New York. Dr. Clap per's externship education focused on ocular diseases including glaucoma, macular degeneration and retinal diseases resulting from hypertension and diabetes. Among her several training sites were the Wilming ton Veterans Administration Hospital in Delaware and Moore Eye Institute in Springfield, P A, where she received honors. In addition, Dr. Clapper presented at the American Academy of Optometry Meeting in San Diego in 2005. Dr. Clapper is dedicated to providing quality and compassionate eye care and developing long-term relationships with her patients. MULTI-SPECIALTY HEALTHCARE Scott rrgang, . c., 125 E. High Street Elkton, MD 21921 410-392-0300 Fax: 410-392-5451 Sports Medicine Personal Injury ? Workers' Comp Primary Chiropractic Care & Physical Therapy X-Rays www.multi-specialty.com 2009 ? Medical Directory 31 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS listed alphabetically by specialty Christopher Brennan, 0.0., received his doc- tor of optometry from The Pennsylvania College of Optometry and completed his undergraduate work at Lycoming College in Pennsylvania. After gradu ation he completed a one-year residency in primary care and ocular disease at The Eye Institute in Phila delphia. Dr. Brennan enjoys working in all areas of optometric care from contact lenses to the diagnosis and management of ocular disease. Dr. Brennan is a member of the American Optometric Association, has been published in Review of Optometry and is work ing toward his fellowship in the American Academy of Optometry. Bradley W. Gardner, 0.0., is a native of Wheel ing, WV and performed his undergraduate studies in biology at West Virginia University. He later received his doctor of optometry degree from the University of Puerto Rico. During Dr. Gardner's education, he com pleted internships with a range of doctors specializing in such areas as contact lens, disease management, pe diatrics, and neuro-ophthalmology. Upon graduation, Dr. Gardner was honored with the Clinical Excellence Award for best overall clinical performance in his graduating class. His high exposure to ocular pathol ogy such as diabetes, hypertension, and glaucoma, in addition to performing bilingual exams, allows him to practice full scope optometry, serving all patients of the community. Chesapeake Bone & Joint Center, L.L.C. Mark S. pfaff, D.O. Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon Fellowship Trained 160 Railroad Avenue Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-996-8686 , All insurances accepted. Same day appointments available. Thuc Nguyen, 0.0., Doctor of Optometry de- gree from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry in May 2007 after he completed his didactic studies in the Physician Assistant Master's Program at DeSales University in Center Valley, PA. He earned a B.A. in Biochemistry/Molecular biology from Boston Univer sity in Massachusetts. Dr. Nguyen completed his clini cal training with an emphasis in ocular disease at the John Dingell VA Medical Center in Detroit, MI and at the Moore Eye Foundation in Springfield, P A where he worked closely with a glaucoma specialist, cataract surgeons, and retina specialists in secondary and ter tiary eye care setting. Day Muscelli , O.D. Education: Originally from Ashland City, Tennessee, Dr. Muscelli moved to Dela ware 10 years ago. As an undergraduate, she majored in both biology and chemistry and earned her degrees from Austin Peay State University. After working a year as a chemist, she decided to go back and get her optometry degree from the Southern College of Op tometry in Memphis, Tennessee graduating in 1999. As an optometry student, Dr Muscelli did internships at Katzen Eye Group in Baltimore, Maryland and ' Ducklo Eye Care in Nashville, Tennessee. After grad uation, Dr Muscelli did a residency with emphasis in ocular disease at the Wilmington V A Medical Center. ~ Back and Neck Pain ~ Orthopedic Injuries ~ Sprains and Strains ~ Women's Health Issues ~ Pelvic Floor Dysfunction (continued on page 32) Upper Chesapeake Corporate Center 107 Chesapeake Blvd Suite 100 Elkton, Maryland 21921 4111-382-8400 Fax 410-882-0577 ~ Headaches ~ Fibromyalgia ~ Stroke Rehabilitation ~ Sport Injuries ~ Lymphedema Management ~ Parkinson's Disease ~ Pediatric Therapy ALSO AVAILABLE: Yoga and Tai Chi Private Massage 32 Medical Directory ? 2009 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS listed alphabetically by specialty Tessa Payne, 0.0., received her Doctor of Optom etry degree and BS in Vision Sciences from the Penn sylvania College of Optometry. She was originally from Ft. Myers, FL and received her undergraduate degree from Stetson University in her home state. Dr. Payne' ~ extemship experiences focused on ocular dis ease as well pediatric and infant vision. She completed her ocular disease training with honors, at Seiden berg Protzko Eye Associates in Havre de Grace, MD and Optometric Care Inc in Aliquippa, P A where she worked in conjunction with cataract, glaucoma, and retinal specialists in both primary and tertiary care settings. She trained at The Eye Institute in Philadel phia in the Pediatric and Infant Vision services where she received clinical honors. Dr. Payne's pediatric ex perience extended to include the diagnosis, treatment, and management of binocular, amblyopic, and strabis mic visual disorders. Dr. Payne currently resides in Newark, DE with her husband Dr. Matthew Miller, who is also an optometrist at Simon Eye Associates. She enjoys cooking, reading, hiking, and water-sports. Matthew Miller, O.D., received his Doctor of Op tometry degree from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry. He is originally from the Kennett Square, P A area and completed his undergraduate work at the Pennsylvania State University in 2005 with a B.s. in Biochemistry and Molecular biology. Dr. Miller's ex perience while at the Pennsylvania College of Optom- etry included completing an extemship with honors at the Feinbloom Low Vision and Rehabilitation Center which focused on the treatment and rehabilitation of the visually blind and impaired patients from such diseases as age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy as well as inherited diseases. Dr. Miller also completed his ocular disease training with hon ors, at Seidenberg Protzko Eye Associates in Havre de Grace, MD and Optometric Care Inc in Aliquippa, P A where he worked in conjunction with cataract, glauco ma, and retinal specialists in both primary and tertiary care settings. Dr. Miller currently resides in Newark, DE with his wife Dr. Tessa Payne, who is also an op tometrist at Simon Eye Associates. He enjoys hiking and other outdoor activities, music, electronics, and trivia. Dr. Miller is also active in boy scouts and re ceived his Eagle Scout Award in1999. James Stottlemyer, 00, FAAO Seidenberg Protzko Eye Associates ? North Bay Professional Pavilion 360 E. Pulaski Highway, Suite 1 Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-620-3600 Fax: 410-620-3838 ? Swan Creek Village Center 2023 Pulaski Highway Havre de Grace, MD 21078 PROSTATE HARNE, SONG & WOO, M.D., P.A. DISEASE BOARD CERTIFIED - BLADDER CONTROL UROLOGY - ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION - KIDNEY STONES - VASECTOMY Gary F. Harne, M.D., F.A.C.S. James T. Song, M.D., F.A.C.S. Kenneth R. Woo, M.D., F.A.C.S. Bel Air Area Havre de Grace 2007 Rock Spring Road 410-879-4879 ?410-838-7232 464 Alliance St. 410-939-9004 "Convenient, expert urology care, available when you need it." MMIHrMd El Evening Hours Available. MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS Phone: 410-939-6477 Fax: 410-939-6555 www.visionexperts.com Education: B.A. - Lycoming College - 1994, B.S. - Penn sylvania College of Optometry -1995, 0.0. - Pennsyl vania College of Optometry - 1998, Residency - Seiden berg Protzko Eye Associates -1999. Professional Memberships: Adjunct Faculty - Pennsyl vania & New England Colleges of Optometry, Board Member of the Maryland Quality Enhancement & Im provement Committee, Member, American Optomet ric Association Member. ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY Bay Orthopedic Associates, P.A. Andrew M. Cumiskey, M.D. Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon Elkton, MD Phone: 410-620-4722 or Chestertown, MD Phone: 410-778-9094 or Middletown, DE Phone: 302-378-1560 Education: Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA, Surgical Internship at Oak Knoll Naval Hospital, Oakland, CA, Naval Flisht Surgeon Training, Pen sacola, FL, Orthopaedic Residency at National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon at Beaufort Naval Hospital, Beaufort, SC, Private prac tice with Bijoy K. Ghosh, M.D. since May 2006, Elkton, Chestertown & Middletown Membership: Fellow, Academy of Orthopaedic Sur gery, Society of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons. Bay Orthopedic Associates, P.A. Bijoy K. Ghosh, M.D. Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon Elkton, MD Phone: 410-620-4722 or Chestertown, MD Phone: 410-778-9094 or Middletown, DE Phone: 302-378-1560 Education: Seth G.S. Medical College, Bombay, In dia, Internship at Lutheran Hospital, Baltimore, MD, General Surgery Residency at Albert Einstein College of Medicine Affiliated Hosp., New York, Orthopae dic Residency at Albert Einstein College of Medicine Affiliated Hospitals, New York, NY, Private practice 1977-1997 in Philadelphia, Private practice in Elkton, Chestertown, MD and Middletown, DE since 1998 Membership: Fellow, Academy of Orthopaedic Sur gery (continued on page 34) 2009 ? Medical Directory 33 34 Medical Directory ? 2009 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS listed alphabetically by specialty Chesapeake Bone & Joint Center, L.L.C. Mark S. Pfaff, D.O. Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon ? Fellowship Trained 160 Railroad Avenue Elkton, MD 21921 ? 101 Colonial Way, Suite B Rising Sun, MD 21911 Phone: 410-996-8686 Fax: 410-398-8997 Education Medical School, Internship and Residency at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Philadelphia, PA; Fellowship in Joint Replacement and Reconstruction at University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, P A. Private Practice in Elkton since 2005. Chesapeake Sports & Orthopaedics Brian DeMuth, M.D. Board Certified, Orthopaedic Surgeon 111 West High Street, Suite 210 Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-620-6300 Fax: 410-620-6377 DeMuth Haskins, Cook & O'Mara Orthopaedic Surgery William P. Cook, IV, M.D. Board Certified, Orthopaedic Surgeon 1131 Belair Road Bel Air, MD 21014 Phone: 410-879-0066 Fax: 410-879-9206 Haskins, Cook & O'Mara Orthopaedic Surgery Edward G. O'Mara, M.D. Board Certified, Orthopaedic Surgeon 1131 Belair Road Cook Bel Air, MD 21014 Phone: 410-879-0066 Fax: 410-879-9206 North Bay Orthopaedics, LLC John A. Prodoehl, M.D. Board Certified, Orthopaedic Surgeon 421 S. Union Avenue, Suite 300 O'Mara Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-939-7077 Fax: 410-939-7983 Upper Bay Surgery Center 360 Pulaski Highway Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-620-3348 Prodoehl Carpal tunnel release, knee and shoulder arthroscopy, liposuction, tummy tucks, cataracts, rotator cuff re pair, breast implants, face lifts, vision correction, cos metic eye surgery. (continued on page 36) Upper Bay Surgery Center 360 Pulaski Highway Elkton, MD 21921 . (410) 620-3348 2009 ? Medica! Directory 35 Do You Hesitate to Travel Because You Don't ear ell? Summer is the best time of the year to get out and enjoy life. Do you miss hearing the "subtle" sounds of summer like the birds in your yard or the water lapping at the shore? Whether you travel or stay nearby; better hearing will help you feel more alive, confident and ready to make the most of all life has to offer. 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Professional Memberships: Accreditation Commission for Health Care, Inc., BOC Board of OrthotistfProthe tist Certification. PAIN MANAGEMENT-ANESTHESIOLOGY Chris Saldanha, M.D. County Pain Management 998 Hospitality Way, Suite A Aberdeen, MD 21001 Phone: 410-273-2570 Fax: 410-297-8887 Website: www.countypain.com Saldanha Education: East Carolina University School of Medicine Residency: Thomas Jefferson University of Hospital Fellowship: University of Rochester Board Certified in Pain Medicine and Anesthesiology Professional Field: Pain Management-Anesthesiology PHARMACY David H. Ayres, PO City Pharmacy of Elkton, Inc. 723 Bridge Street Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-4383 Fax: 410-620-1296 Email: citypharmacy@dol.net Education: Philadelphia College of Pharmacy & Sci ence, B.s. Pharm 1971. Professional Memberships: Maryland Pharmacists As sociation, National Community Pharmacists Associa tion, Board of Orthotic Certification. Henry Bruno, P.O. City Pharmacy of Elkton, Inc. 723 Bridge Street Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-4383 Fax: 410-620-1296 Email: citypharmacy@dol.net Bruna Education: University of Science's in Philadelphia, Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy. Michael Spinn, PharmD 707 N. Bridge Street, Suite B Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-3784 Fax: 410-398-3306 Email: northsidepharmacy@hotmail.com Education: Howard University 2000. Rebecca Marshall, PharmD City Pharmacy of Elkton, Inc. 723 Bridge Street Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-4383 Fax: 410-620-1296 Email: citypharmacy@dol.net Education: Doctor of Pharmacy - University of Maryland 2000. Professional Memberships: Maryland Pharmacists As sociation, National Community Pharmacists Associa tion. PHYSICAL THERAPY LeeAnn Nelson Physical Therapy ? 107 Chesapeake Blvd. , Suite 100 Elkton, Maryland 21921 ? 4899 Pulaski Highway Suite A Perryville, MD 21903 Phone: 410-392-9400 Fax: 410-392-0577 www.leeannnelsonpt.com Nelson Education: Bachelor of Physical Therapy, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Graduated Cum Laude Experience: 18 years in Physical Therapy Specialty: Treatment Emphasis on Manual Osteopath ic Manipulation, Certified Yoga Instructor PRO Physical Therapy Christopher Brinton, MPT Regional Clinical Director, Cecil County; Clinical Director, Elkton Clinic. 9 South Bridge St. (Bridge Street Plaza) Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-392-0800 Fax: 410-392-0815 Email: chris.brinton@propt.com Brinton Website: www.propt.com Education: Seton Hall University B.S.; University of Delaware MPT Professional Membership: AP.T.A (continued on page 39) Need to know where a medical professional practices? You can find these same professionals listed by town on our geographical list beginning on page 4. 2009 ? Medical Directory 37 I "_ ~"..r ,," 38 Medical Directory ? 2009 ence CA ? Comprehensive Eye Exams ? Optical Boutique? LASIKlRefractive Surgery ? Cataract/Implant Surgery? Glaucoma/Laser Surgery ? Diabetic Eye Disease? Contact Lenses Douglas J. Lavenburg, M.D., P.A. Kimberly R. Bristow, O.D. EWARK 302) 993-0722 Abby Medical Center, One Centurian Dr. 00/0 Financing Available ELKTO ,MD (410) 392- 133 103 Chesapeake Blvd., Suite C I VISA I DEL MAR SURGICAL & COSMETIC TREATMENT CENTER EXCELLENCE IN EYE Be SKIN CARE EVE C 'ARE ? LASIK Refractive Surgery ? CataracVlmplant Surgery ? Glaucoma/Laser Surgery ? Diabetic Eye Disease Most MediCal Benefits Accepted Visit our website: djlmd.com Douglas J. Lavenburg, M.D., P.A. SKIN CARE ? Eyelid Plastic Surgery ? Cosmetic Laser Surgery Treatment for Wrinkles, Moles, Warts, Freckles, Spider Veins ? Pulsed Light Hair Removal ? RejuveLux Skin Rejuvenation ? Microdermabrasion ? BOTOX? Cosmetic/ Radiesse Filler ? Obagi Skin Care Systems Upper Chesapeake Corporate Center? 103 Chesapeake Blvd, Suite C ? Elkton, MD 21921 DELAWARE 302-993-0722 I MARYLAND 41 0-392-61 33 i I 2009 ? Medical Directory 39 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS listed alphabetically by specialty PRO Physical Therapy Michael Latsch, MPT Clinical Director, North East, MD Clinic 2314 W. Pulaski Highway North East, MD 21901 Phone: 410-287-2940 Fax: 410-287-2941 Website: www.propt.com michael.latsch@propt.com Education: MPT, University of Latsch Delaware -1998; BS, Liberal Studies, Biology Minor, West Chester University; AAS, Electronics Technolo gy /Fiber Optics, Pennsylvania College of Technology. PRO Physical Therapy: Aberdeen 4 N. Parke Street Aberdeen, MD 21001 Phone: 410-297-8141 Fax: 410-297-8142 PRO Physical Therapy: Abingdon 3465 Box Hill Corp Center, Suite G Abingdon, MD 21009 Phone: 410-569-4806 Fax: 410-569-5474 PRO Physical Therapy: Elkton 9 S. Bridge Street Plaza Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-392-0800 Fax: 410-392-0815 PRO Physical Therapy: Elkton East (Injured Workers' Specialists) 360 East Pulaski Highway, Suite 5B Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-1690 Fax: 410-398-1691 PRO Physical Therapy: North East, MD 2314 W. Pulaski Highway North East, MD 21901 Phone: 410-287-2940 Fax: 410-287-2941 PRO Physical Therapy: Havre de Grace 251 Lewis Lane, Suite 104 Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-939-8530 Fax: 410-939-8534 PRO Physical Therapy: Rising Sun 52 Rising Sun Town Center Rising Sun, MD 21911 Phone: 410-658-0100 Fax: 410-658-0199 FAX PRO Physical Tl,terapy: Forest Hill 1510 Rock Spring Rd Suite C Forest Hill, MD 21050 Phone: 410-420.3619 Fax: 410-420.3620 PRO Physical Therapy: North Wilmington and North Hand 1812 Marsh Road, Store 505 Wilmington, DE 19810 Phone: 410-475-7500 Fax: 302-475-5787 PRO Physical Therapy: New Castle . 2032 New Castle Avenue New Castle, DE 19720 Phone: 410-654-1700 Fax: 302-654-9474 PRO Physical Therapy: Bear 100 Becks Woods Drive Bear, DE 19701 Phone: 410-392-3400 Fax: 302-392-3401 PRO Physical Therapy: Greenhill 213 Greenhill A venue, Suite C Wilmington, DE 19805 Phone: 410-658-7800 Fax: 302-658-1550 PRO Physical Therapy: Pike Creek 100 Valley Center Drive Wilmington, DE 19808 Phone: 410-994-1200 Fax: 302-994-1233 PRO Physical Therapy: Women Serving Women 100 Fitness Way Hockessin, DE 19707 Phone: 410-235-0990 Fax: 302-235-2201 PRO Physical Therapy: Newark Hand 4106 Ogletown-Stanton Rd. Newark, DE 19713 Phone: 410-894-1600 Fax: 302-894-1601 PRO Physical Therapy: Newark Spine 4102 Ogletown-Stanton Road Suite B Newark, DE 19713 Phone: 410-894-1800 Fax: 302-894-1811 PRO Physical Therapy: Smyrna 1000 Smyrna-Clayton Blvd. Smyrna, DE 19977 Phone: 410-659-0270 Fax: 302-285-0700 (continued on page 40) 40 Medical Directory ? 2009 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS listed alphabetically by specialty PRO Physical Therapy: Middletown 114 Sandhill Drive, Suite 103 Ketlay Plaza Middletown, DE 19709 Phone: 410-285-0700 Fax: 302-285-0701 PRO Physical Therapy: West Dover 260 Beiser Blvd., Suite 102 Dover DE 19904 Phone: 410-741-0200 Fax: 302-741-0245 PRO Physical Therapy: South Dover 1288 S. Governors Avenue Dover, Delaware 19904 Phone: 410-677-0100 Fax: 302-677-0267 PRO Physical Therapy: Millsboro 213 E. Dupont Highway, Suite 1 Millsboro, DE 19966 Phone: 410-297-0700 Fax: 302-297-0701 Upper Chesapeake Health Orthopedics Center for Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation The Walter and Betty Ward YMCA 101 Walter Ward Boulevard New Patients and Emergencies Welcome Dr. Howard Schapiro Dr. Jason Nudelman Dr. Sandra Shih Dr. George Acs Hospital Dentistry Available Cosmetic Dentistry for Children & Teenagers Nitrous Oxide Sedation Tooth Whitening American Dental Association Academy of Pediatric Dentistry 888-686-KIDS (5437) 410-398-9230 888-201-KIDS (5437) 410-939-9119 103 Chesapeake Blvd. 203 S. Washington St. Elkton, MD Havre de Grace, MD www.nocavityclub.com ill.;.IOII Most Dental Plans Accepted Abingdon, Maryland 21009 443-409-0051 www.uchs.org Upper Chesapeake Physica1/0ccupational Speech Therapy 510 Upper Chesapeake Drive - suite 514 Bel Air, MD 21014 Phone: 443-643-3257 PHYSICAL THERAPY-INPATIENT SunDance Rehabilitation at Elkton Care and Rehabilitation SunBridge Healthcare One Price Drive Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-6474 Fax: 410-620-9031 website: www.sunbridgehealthcare.com email: tracy.juergens@sunh.com (continued on page 42) According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, physicians and surgeons held about 633,000 jobs in 2006. - U.S. Department of Labor Meridian r rimar.y Care, LLC Helene Lee, M.D. and Carlo E. Gopez, M.D. ? ? ? ? ? Accepting n~w atients agea 7 ~rs and older Routine gyn 'cal exams Minor surgical an orthopedic r.rocedures 50arel Certified in r am~ Medicine Office hours b~ appointment onl~ We aim to provide ca~prehensiv~ and preventative care with camrasslon in a relaxed and frienCll9 atmosphere Call us toda9 to t5Ghedule 90ur appointment! 1 }S Cathedral Street, Elkton, MD 21921 Fhone: (+10) }9S-}o+l Fax: (+10) }92-oS,} 2009 ? Medical Directory 41 -- ~ _ ? ",~~p ....... u";, \4 '. 1. ' ; , .-., ~ '" ~ ~jL' &&m:.",' _'" 10k E.R <4 .l'tilil4fflW~~'" & Kick-start your physical therapy. Elkton Care and Rehabilitation Center's Rehab Recovery SuitesSM are geared toward people eager to return to their daily routines and provide many of the comforts of home in an interdisciplinary and therapeutic setting. Our services include: ? on-site physical, occupational and speech therapy to assist with orthopedic injuries, arthritis, amputations, strokes and other diagnoses ? appealing menu choices ? bedside TVs and Internet access ? 24-hour nursing coverage ? private rooms available Elkton Care and Rehabilitation SunBridge Healthcare is proud to introduce our new Solana Alzheimer's Care Program. Call (419) 398-6474 for more information or visit us: . Elkton Care and Rehabilitation Center f SunBridge Healthcare One Price Drive ? Elkton, MD 21921 www.sunbridgehealthcare.com 42 Medical Directory ? 2009 Cecil County Health Department www.cecilcountyhealth.org ? Healthy People ? Healthy Community ? Healthy Future HEALTH CARE SERVICES Adult & Child Services, WIC, Family Planning, Immunizations, HIV Testing, Flu Shots, STD & TB Screening 410-996-5100 SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES Individual & Group Counseling, DWI Treatment 410-996-5106 PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT Protecting Our Water, Air & Other Resources from Contamination, Enforcement of Health & Safety Codes, Rabies Control 410-996-5160 PROMOTING GOOD HEALTH . Smoking Cessation, Drug/Alcohol Abuse Prevention, HIV/AIDS Education, Heart Disease Prevention, Colorectal Cancer Prevention, Screening For Breast & Cervical Cancer 410-996-5168 INFORMATION Emergency Preparedness and Response, Birth & Death Records, Medical Assistance Transportation Program, Medical Insurance For Children, Families & Pregnant Women 410-996-5550 Mental Health Advocacy\Developmental Disabilities Case Management, Evaluations and Referrals for Aged and Functionally Disabled Adults 410-996-5112 Cecil County Health Departme'nt John M. Byers Health Center , 401 Bow St., Elkton, MD 21921 410-996-5550 ? Fax: 410-996-5179 en espanoI410-996-5550 ext. 468 Open Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Limited Evening Services Call for information MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS PODIATRIST Thomas Velotti, DPM 304 North Street, Suite 2 Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-6009 Board-certified by American Board of Podiatric Sur gery. Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. Board-certified Fellow of American Professional Wound Care Association. Mini-fellow ship trained at the Podiatry Institute in fore foot and rear foot surgery. Mini-fellowship trained at Columbia University in wound care. Surgical residency in foot surgery at Bon Secour Hospital, Baltimore, MD. PRIMARY CARE Upper Chesapeake Primary Care Robert E. Rapp, Jr., M.D. Board Certified, Internal Medicine 2027 Pulaski Highway Suite 203 Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 443-843-6111 Fax: 443-843-6264 Upper Chesapeake Primary Care Robert J. Wolf, M.D. Board Certified, Family Practice 281 East Main Street Rising Sun, MD 21911 Phone: 410-658-4099 Fax: 410-658-6131 PROSTHETICS AND ORTHOTICS Rapp Steven P. Lattanzi, Board Eligible - Prosthetics Real Life Prosthetics Main Office/Lab: 3435-D Box Hill Corporate Ctr. Dr. Abingdon, MD 21009 . 410-569-0606-MD or 302-392-1947 in DE Offices/Labs in Chestertown Mo, Glasgow DE, & Towson MD Lattanzi Website: www.reallifeprosthetics.com Specialty: Board eligible for Prosthetist, experienced in pedorthic footwear Education: Prosthetics Certification, Northwestern University, Chicago Illinois; BBA Marketing, Loyola College, MD Residency: Real Life Prosthetics, Abingdon, MD Professional Memberships: AAOP Board Certification: Board eligible - ABC Credential ing in Prosthetics Gregory John Michalov CP, ROA Real Life Prosthetics Main Office: 2009 ? Medical Directory 43 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS listed alphabetically by specialty 3435-D Box Hill Corporate Ctr. Dr. Abingdon, MD 21009 Offices in Chestertown, MD; Glasgow, DE & Towson, MD Phone: 410-569-0606 or 302-392-1947 in DE Website: www.reallifeprostheitcs.com Specialty: Silcone suction socket tech nology, upper/lower extremity prosthetics Education: AA in Prosthetics, Harmarville Training Institute; Prosthetic Practitioner Certificate, Century College, White Bear Lake, MN. Residency: NovaCare, Kansas City area branches; Uni versity of VA Med. Ctr. -Experience: 18 years of field experience Professional Memberships: AAOP (member and chap ter president), AOP A Board Certification: One of only 3400 ABC certified prosthetists in the country; ABC registered orthotic as sistant. Jonas W. Seeberg; CPO Real Life Prosthetics Main Office/Lab: 3435-D Box Hill Corporate Ctr. Dr. Abingdon, MD 21009 Offices in Chestertown, MD; Glasgow, DE & Towson, MD Phone: 410-569-0606 or 302-392-1947 in DE Website: www.reallifeprostheitcs.com Specialty: Custom silicone hi-def. Prosthetics, pros thetics for athletes, lower extremity prosthetics. Education: BS in Orthotics & Prosthetics, Calif. St. Univ. Dominguez Hills (LA) 16 years of field experi ence. Residency: in Baltimore, MD providing prosthetics for amputees at John Hopkins, Kernan, and Sinai Hospi tals. Internships: VA Hospital in Long Beach CA, Orthope dic Hospital in LA, Jaquelin Perry Inst. At Rancho Los Amigos Hospital in Downey, CA. Professional Membership: International Society of Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO), American Academy of Orthotics and Prosthetics (AAOP), American Or thotics and Prosthetics Association (AOPA). Board Certification: One of, only 2300 American Board for Certification (ABC) practitioners in the country certified as both prosthetist and orthotist. James M. Wilson Sr., CO; lU' A Real Life Prosthetics Main Office: 3435-D Box Hill Corporate Ctr. Dr. Abingdon, MD 21009 Offices in Chestertown, MD; Glasgow, DE & Towson, MD Phone: 410-569-0606 or 302-392-1947 in DE Website: www.reallifeprostheitcs.com Wilson Specialty: Custom hybrid composite orthosis (includ ing upper/lower Spinal bracings) for pediatrics, athletic injuries, and disease related locomotive Disorders; cosmetically lifelike orthotics and prosthet ics. Education: Multi-extremity Certifications, Shelby St. Comm. College, Memphis, Tenn.; BFA, MD Institute college of Art, 28 years of field experience. Professional Memberships: AAOP; AOP A Board Certification: ABC certified orthotist (one of less than 4000 in the country); ABC registered prosthetic assistant. PSYCHIATRISTS Upper Bay Counseling and Support Services, Inc. 200 Booth Street Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-996-5104 Fax: 410-996-5197 Email: info@upperbay.org Education: Licensed Psychiatrists: - Anna Klumpp, M.D., Medical Director - A.N. Raju, M.D. - Jeannine Cannito, PMH NP-BC RADIOLOGY Ryan T. Geracimos, M.D. Open MRI and Imaging Center of Elkton 200 South Bridge Street Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-620-1900 Fax: 410-620-4777 Geracimos Undergraduate: University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Medical School: Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University Residency: Diagnostic Radiology-Christiana Care Health System Board Certified by the American Board of Radiology Professional Memberships: ACR, ARRS REHABILITATION SERVICES - Short-term Rehab Recovery Suites at Elkton Care and Rehabilitation SunBridge Healthcare One Price Drive Elkton, MD 21921 Phone: 410-398-6474 Fax: 410-620-9031 www.sunbridgehealthcare.com email: tracy.juergens@sunh.com (continued on page 44) 44 Medical Directory ? 2009 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS listed alphabetically by specialty SLEEP CENTER Thomas F. Burke, M.D., FCCP Medical Director, Sleep Center 501 South Union Avenue ' Sleep Center Room 207 Havre de Grace MD 21078 Phone: 443-843-5145 Fax: 443-843-8703 SURGERY Upper Bay Surgery Center 360 Pulaski Highway Elkton, MD 21921 410-620-3348 Upper Chesapeake Surgical Associates Amelito P. Canlas, M.D., F.A.C.S. Division Head, HMH General Surgery 504 Lewis Street Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-939-0700 Fax: 410-939-0703 Upper Chesapeake Surgical Associates Vincente R. Carag, Jr., M.D., F.A.C.S. 504 Lewis Street Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-939-0700 Fax: 410-939-0703 Upper Chesapeake Surgical Associates Maryam Jaberi, M.D., M.P.H. 504 Lewis Street Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-939-0700 Fax: 410-939-0703 Upper Chesapeake Surgical Associates Sung B. Kim, M.D. 504 Lewis Street Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-939-0700 Fax: 410-939-0703 SPINAL SURGERY Hugo Benalcazar, M.D. Neurosurgeon Ambulatory Care Center 520 Upper Chesapeake Drive, Suite 201 Bel Air, MD 21014 John Sefter, D.O. Spine Surgeon 201 Plumtree Road, Suite 301 Bel Air, MD 21014 410-879-0090 Canlas Jaberi Kim Benalcazar Sefter Spiro Antoniades, M.D. Orthopedic Surgeon Physicians Pavilion I 615 MacPhail Road, Suite 210 Bel Air, MD 21014 Phone: 443-643-2078 THORACIC SURGERY Kunda S. Biswas, M.D. Board Certified, Thoracic Surgery Physician Pavilion II 510 Upper Chesapeake Drive Bel Air, MD 21014 Phone: 443-843-6363 Fax: 443-843-6653 Education: Medical Degree, U of N. Biswas Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine ULTRASOUND Open MRI and Imaging Center of Elkton 200 South Bridge Street Elkton, MD 21921 410-620-1900 410-620-4777 Kristen Mills kristenm@openmriinc.com UROLOGY Gary F. Harne, M.D., FACS 464 Alliance St. Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-939-9004 Or 2007 Rock Springs Rd Forest Hill, MD 21050 Phone: 410-877-8696 Harne Education: Undergraduate - George Washington Uni versity, Graduate School- Loyola College, Medical School - University of Maryland. Professional Memberships: AUA, Med-Chi, AACU, AC5, former president Maryland Urological Society. James T. Song, M.D. 464 Alliance Street Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Phone: 410-939-9004 Fax: 410-939-9005 (continued on page 46) Song Formal education and training requirements for physicians are among the most demanding of any occupation - 4 years of undergraduate school, 4 years of medical school , and another 3 to 8 years of internship and residency. 2009 ? Medical Directory 45- Serving Cecil County Since 1962 At City Pharmacy we carry a full line of generic drugs along with the brand names. Where possible, and with your doctor's permission, we will save you money by using the generic brand. If you have any questions concerning your medication, please ask one of our phar macists - David, Henry or Becky. We also have a full complement of over the counter drugs and remedies, cosmetics, greeting cards, magazines, gift items, film and snacks. HOME AND HEALTH CARE City Pharmacy carries a large inventory of medical equipment & supplies. Surgical appliances are fitted by our staff of professional fitters. ? Oxygen tanks ? Hospital Beds ? Wheelchairs ? Walking aids ? Braces & supports ? Mastectomy supplies ? Ostomy & incontinence supplies. FREE DELIVERY AND SET?UP THIRD PARTY BILLING PROVIDED Yourlndependentlt Old TIme Service - Old 'Lime Values I ,J OF ELKTON, INC. 723 Bridge Street Elkton, MD Phone: 410-398-4383 CITY PHARMACY -----\ I' ( 'II \ 46 Medical Directory - 2009 MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS listed alphabetically by specialty Kenneth R. Woo, M.D. Roger E. 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