?' Greater Newark's Hometown Newspaper Since 1910 ?:? 101st Year, 43rd Issue 201o November 5, 201 0 -.newarkpostonllne.com Newark, Del. Chris Coons, right was joined by U.S. John Kerry, center, at a veterans event last week in Newark. Shown, from left at the evant were: AHorney Genei1JI Beau Biden, Congressional candidate John Carney, Kerry and Coons. Newark was the ?Jte of a number of events aHended by Coons and his Republican challenger Christine O'DQnnell. By DOUG RAINEY DRAINEY?CHESPUB.COM Chris Coqns and John Carney. ended up with easy victories Thesday night as Delaware bucked the national trend toward Republican gains in the House and Senate. As the night wore on, political obse~ers were wondering if Coons' victory in Delaware would allow the Democrats to keep control of the U.S. Senate. The House ended up firmly in Republican hands. It was a different story in Delaware as Democrats appeared to keep their majorities in both the State House and Senate. The one loss came when powerful Democratic budget writer Nancy Cook lost her bid for re-election to the State Senate. Both men ended up with comparable vic- ? Competitively Priced tory margins in their races for U.S. Senate andltouse. New Castle County Executive Coons ended up with a 16 point victory margin over peren nial Senate candidate Christine O'Dom.iell, while former Lt. Gov. Carney ended up a little short of 16 in his race with Sussex County businessman Glen Urquhart. The victory margin for Coons and Carney also appeared to help candidates further down on the ticket. Prior to running . for office, Coons worked for Newark-based W.L. Gore and Associates as an attorney and even as County Executive was believed to haVe done some work with the company. 1 Coops' mother m into the Gore fam~ ily and opponents un~:UCt).s:fully ?attempted tQ Transit grants announced Gov. Jack Markell and Delaware's Congressional Delegation announced .the awarding of five important fed eral grants that will improve rail and transit infrastructure in the First State. The grants, award ed by the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT), the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), will provide needed funding to complete major rail projects along the Northeast Corridor, improve transit facilities in Sussex County, and replace aging buses in the DART First State fleet. All the grant funds are from the fiscal 2010 appropriations funds, which is not affiliat ed with the Federal Stimulus program. Congress appropri ated the discretionary money to USDOT, which was then required to award the money through a competitive grant process. Grants include: ?$13millionfromtheFederal Railroad Administration for the construction of a third track on the Northeast Corridor south of Wilmington and into Newark. The project will increase travel times and reduce train con flicts in the area. This fund ing completes the $40 million needed to begin the project. The project is expected to start in early 2011 and will produce 115 construction jobs and up to 15 permanent jobs over time. ? $3.7 million FTA grant to replace seven transit buses with 40-foot hybrid diesel buses. ? $2.25 million planning grant from USDOT to address transportation needs and design expansion of the Newark Rail Station. The grant will be See TRANSIT, 2 ~ Serving his ?country Major Kevin Conley of the Delaware National Guard was part of a group at Forward Operating Base "Romero" with the New Zealand Army in Afghanistan. He is embedded at the location. Shown is the Delaware flag that flew over Cooch's Bridge BaHiefield, near Newark, prior to fly~ ing at Romero. Conley was the Newark VFW O'Daniel Post 2008 Teacher of the Year and was a long time Track/CrossCountry coach at Glasgow/Christiana High prior to opening MOT Running Company in Middletown. Kevin resides in Middletown Crossing. (US ARMY PHOTO) Page~ ? Tlle :Newaik Post ? IF'iiday; November 5', 201-0 Juice bar provides healthy alternatives Although, it has been open at its new location for over a month, Main Squeeze Cafe and Organic Juice Bar at 131 E. Main St. is no newcomer to the area. Formerly located at 280 E. Main, the establish ment brings its array of juices, smoothies, salads, wraps, pani nis and other treats to the center of downtown. Main Squeeze is open seven days a week, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and University of Delaware students can take advantage of the healthy alter natives as the business accepts the OCMP card. For more info or to place an order by phone, please call 302-366-0540. More ethnic restau rants on their way A few new signs have popped up on Main Street promising additional culinary choices. At the site of the former TCBY, Indian Sizzler Indian Restaurant has placed a sign in the window advertising lunch and dinner buffets and the option to either eat-in or take-out. Indian cuisine had not been around for years, following the closing of a restaurant at the former Granary site on Elkton Road. No word on when it will open, but be sure to look out for it in the coming months. According to their sign, those interested in learning more can call 302-738-3445. Permits have been posted and light construction is occur ring at 155 E. Main St., the site of the former Sunglasses by E.C. Shades, for a Chinese res taurant. Once again, no word on the completion date, but workers were busy last week entering and exiting the build ing. Friday, November 12th, 2010 (5:00 p.m.- 9:00p.m.) Saturday,November13th,2010 (8:00a.m.-J:OO p.m.) FREE ADMISSION Ill Eden Square Shopping Center ?The vacant Children at Play Center 585 Eden Circle ? Bear, DE 19701 ($/i!,rjf! $/loppinf{ Croter as l..cwe's and .Super 0 N'at to Sheila's Cash and Credit Cars Accepted VISA. IN THE NEWS An "Evening of Art & Wine" An "Evening of Art & Wine" is being held Friday, November 5, from 5-9 p.m., sponsored by the Newark Arts Alliance at the luxuri ous Washington House Condominiums in downtown Newark. Admission is free. The wine tasting and harvest table, presented by the Stone Balloon Winehouse, is $8 until 8 p.m. Tours of the condomin- iums will also be available. Nine artisans from . the Newark Arts Alliance will be showing and selling their work. They include Karen Hornor, jewelry; Doortje Shover, glass ornaments; Brenna Crowther, fabric ornaments; Navanjali J agatpal Kelsey, fabric bags and watercolors; Richard Aldorasi, marbled silk scarves; Eleanor Fink, jewelry; Estelle Lukoff, jewelry; Jen Mrozik, collage; and Arlene Finocchiaro, jew elry. Washington House is locat ed at 115 East Main Street, above the Stone Balloon Winehouse. The Newark Arts Alliance is a nonprofit organization ?dedicated to "developing com munity through the arts." For more information on NAA events, exhibits, and classes, visit the Web site (www.new arkartsalliance.org) or call 302-266-7266. The NAA is located at 276 East Main Street, Suite 102, in the Market East Plaza. Hours are Thesday-Sunday, 11 a.m.- 3 p.m., with extended hours on Thursday until 6 p.m. Funds for train station project ____ .... _- ..... TRANSIT, from 1 used to plan integration of the University of Delaware's tran sit oriented development of the former Chrysler vehicle assembly plant, now owned by the University. One additional grant was awarded for multi-state planning for the Northeast Corridor. A joint application by eleven states was awarded $10 million by the FRA for a multi-state effort to create a high speed improvement service development plan and environmental analysis for the Northeast Rail Corridor. Delaware, other regional states and the District of Columbia will organize the study, which will provide an environmen tal assessment needed to acquire future additional fed- era! funding for improving the Corridor. "These grants help us move forward with several major projects important to public transportation in our state," said Governor Ja.ck Markell. "Each project meets growing demand for mobil ity in different ways. As they get off the ground, these proj ects will provide jobs for the construction and engineering Bruce Hardwood Starting 3.55 S.F. Chelsea Oak 3/4 x 3", 4", 5" industries which are critical to strengthening our economy." "Delaware's Congressional delegation played a criti cal role in obtaining these grants. DelDOT is grateful for the leadership of Sen. Tom Carper, Sen. Ted Kaufman and Rep. Mike Castle in helping to secure the important funding for Delaware's transportation needs," said Transportation Secretary Carolann Wicks. Engineered BraziUian Cherry 5 inch $5.10 S.F. $5.10 S.F. $3.19 S.F. Mirage $750 Cash Back 9/27/10-10/20/10 On the Web ? www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, November 5, 2010 ? The Newark Post ? ?page 3 POLICE BLOTIER UD camera helps ? collar four robbery suspects Editor's note: Police blot ter items are compiled from reports from area agencies. For the latest police news, log on to newarkpostonline.com. University of Delaware Police have charged four indi viduals and are seeking a fifth person in connection with an attempted armed robbery of a UD student that occurred around 3:37 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 31, at the intersection of North College Avenue and Ray Street Charged with second degree attempted robbery and second degree conspiracy were Brian T. Sanders, 21, of Wilmington; Richard F. DeMoss Ill, 22 of Newark; Alexis A. Pennington, 23, of Aston, Pa., and Kelli N. John, 20, of Wilmington. Sanders also was charged with third degree assault. Police reported the stu dent had Just-crossed over the pedestrian bridge from the Laird Campus, when police say Sanders got out of a Dodge Durango at the intersection of North College Avenue and Ray Street, rapidly approached the student and began assaulting him with his fists. He told the student pe was "about to get robbed by Juggalos," an appar ent reference to a group that claims to be inspired by a song by the hip hop group, Insane Clown Posse. After being struck in the head, the student noticed four others getting out of the parked Durango, so he pushed the sus pect away and began running toward Cleveland Avenue. Two of the men from the Durango gave chase, while continuing to make statements about tak ing the student's money. They gave up and returned to the Durango. After the incident was reported to University Police, an officer searching for sus pects saw the vehicle fleeing from the scene on Cleveland Avenue and noted the registra tion number. He was able to confirm the vehicle when he viewed surveillance video from the incident. A computer check led University Police to a Stanton area trailer park, where Sanders and Pennington were appre hended in the Durango without incident. According to police, Pennington was driving during the attempted robbery. Sanders and Pennington were taken back to the University of Delaware Public Safety Building where they were processed and later video arraigned at JP Court 11. Sanders was released on $5,000 unsecured bond, and Pennington was released on $4,500 unsecured bond, pend ing a preliminary hearing in the Court of Common Pleas. Further investigation led to the identification of DeMoss and John. Police said DeMoss did not physically assault the victim but assisted Sanders in chasing him. John did not physically assault the victim but she exited the Durango in support of the attempted rob bery and assault, police said. Demoss and John were arrested without incident on Nov. 1 and are awaiting arraignment at the time of this release. A fifth sus pect has yet to be identified. According to police, the suspects admitted to jumping other students on Saturday evening, including someone dressed in a gorilla costume. Anyone with information about this incident or these suspects is asked to contact University Police at (302) 831- 2222. "The initial assault, the five defendants and the suspect vehicle were all captured by the University's new Intelligent Campus Safety Video System, which is part of a significant investment the University has made in Public Safety tech nology and other resources to Locust Point Farm Fresh Natural Turkeys Taste the Difference! 410-398-8765 enhance the safety and wel fare of our students, faculty and staff. As a direct result of this technology, four of the five suspects in this incident were charged, and the? video evidence will be used during the prosecution phase of this investigation," UD Police Chief Patrick A. Ogden said. Break-in suspect found eating hot dog University of Delaware Police have charged Franklin Blunt Ill, 19, formerly of Dover, in connection with a burglary at the grounds garage and cam pus shops at Delaware Stadium on Sunday and Monday, Oct. 24-25. According to UD Police reports, Blunt broke into the grounds garage on the north end of the stadium through a window and then removed tools and two cans of spray paint some time on Sunday. He sprayed objects inside the garage and both sides of a door. "UD" was painted on the door with a line on it. He then entered the campus shop on the west side of the stadium by breaking a lock and used nail polish to paint "UD" on the counter and steal clothing. The door to the campus shop on the east side of the stadium had the lock pried open, and tools taken from the grounds garage were found next to the door. Nothing appears to have been taken from the east side cam pus shop, but a nearby ATM was tampered with. Early Monday morning, UD Police found Blunt inside Franklin Blunt Ill a concession stand cooking a hot dog. His fingernails were painted blue, the same color as the graffiti inside the west stadium campus shop. During an interview, Blunt admitted to the Sunday eve ning incident? and assisted detectives in recovering seven jackets he had stolen. He was committed to the Howard R. Young ?correctional Institution in lieu of $9,750 secured bond, and he was ordered to have no contact with the university. Canine finds uncon scious woman A New Castle County Police canine has been credited with saving the life of a suicidal 41- year old female who had taken around 80 Clonazepam pills late last night. Last Wednesday at ?11:43 p.m., police went to a home in the unit block of Gill Drive, in the community of Robscott Manor, near Newark, for a report of a missing suicidal woman who had just ingested a large amount of prescription pills. When the officers arrived, they learned the woman had been in a verbal dispute with family members before taking the pills and fleeing the resi dence on foot. Corporal Paul Chickadel and his canine partner Renzo went to the home and began a track from the driveway area where the woman was last seen. Renzo started tracking toward the rear yard and then along the sidewalk heading west on Cordrey Road. Renzo located the woman unconscious lying on the ground in the back yard of a home on Cordrey. The woman was rushed to the Christiana Hospital where she was treated and admitted for an evaluation. New Castle County Police canine Renzo is shown il1 photo provided by County Police. Main Street 'lJenta[ 11iomas 'lJ. Co~ WS T.rin f?. to~ 'lJ'lJS 96 East Main Street Newark, DE 19711 302.368.2558 (Fax) 302.366.0911 S. College business robbed in morning Police are on the lookout for a suspect who robbed Tobacco Zone, located at 1023 S. College Ave., last Monday. The victim, a store employee, told police that she had opened the door at 9 a.m. to let some air in, when a white male wear ing a tan leather jacket with a gray or dark-colored hooded sweatshirt underneath walked in to request cigarettes. When the clerk got the cigarettes, the suspect jumped over the counter and pulled a knife on the employee, demanding her to open the register. When she complied, the suspect grabbed See POLICE, 4 ..... NEWARK eosr Suite 109, Pomeroy Station 218 E. Main St. Newark, DE 19711. HOURS: Mon. ? Fri. 8:30a.m. to 5 p.m. PHONE: (302) 737-0n4 FAX: (302) 737-9019 E-MAIL: postnews@chespub.com SUBSCRIPTIONS: 1-800-220-3311 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 1-800-220-3311 DISPLAY ADVERTISING (302) m-on4 PUBLISHER/ REGIONAL V.P. 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POLICE, from 3 approximately $250 in cash out of the drawer and fled out of the store. When interviewed, the employee described the suspect as a white male, 5'10 to 6'00 tall, 170-190 lbs., between 30- 40 years old, with black hair and a goatee. The knife blade was approximately 5 inches long with no description of the handle. Additionally, inter views with witnesses and the employee showed that the sus pect had frequented several of the businesses in the plaza and is thought to live nearby. Police issued a warrant for a known subject who matches the description and who lives on Old Cooches Bridge Road. Bicyclist robbed in tunnel A 26 year-old Newark man reported that he had been robbed by three unknown assailants as he was riding home on his bicycle. The event occurred in the tunnel off Casho Mill Road, near Blair Court . The victim said that he had been riding home with a pizza and some groceries, after he had finished his shift at work, when he saw three males in the tunnel. As he walked his bike through, one of the sus pects hit the victim on the side of the head as all three males were yelling at the victim to give up his wallet. One of the suspects took the wallet, which contained over $200 in cash, and all three suspects fled on foot. The victim described the suspects as young teenagers, approximately 14 to 16 years old, due to the high pitch of their voices when they were yelling. The victim stated that one suspect was a light-skinned black or Hispanic male, while another was wearing a dark colored hooded sweatshirt. The victim said he did not get a better look due to the lights being off in the tunnel. Police searched the area only to find a $5 bill and the victim's pizza on the ground. Both were retrieved for fin gerprint analysis. A purple mountain bike that was part of another crime earlier the same night was also found in the vicinity, but police are News, Advertising ? 737-0724 Classifieds ? 1-800-220-3311 POLICE BLOTTER unsure if the two incidents are related. Suspect breaks into elderly victim's home Last Monday, Newark, offi cers responded to a burglary call on Rahway Dr., where an elderly woman told police that someone had taken a camera and some jewelry. The vic tim stated that after she had returned home, she had noticed that her rear kitchen window screen had been cut, a rear sliding glass door was half way open, and the rear porch door was unlocked. A search of the house showed that her Kodak digital camera on the kitchen table and a gold brace let from her jewelry cabinet were the only items missing A neighbor told police that she had seen a white female, approximately 30 years of age with long, pulled backlight colored hair, and wearing long black pants walking along the driveway, into the rear yard of the house. A search of the area showed a child's picnic table, with a shoeprint on it, was pushed up to a rear window. Several items on the window sill were disturbed as well. Fingerprint evidence was obtained, but no suspects have been named thus far. The case has been forwarded to the Criminal Investigation Department for further review. Sexual assault reported University of Delaware Police are investigating the report of a sexual assault that occurred around 3 a.m., Sunday in a residence hall in the Rodney Complex. A student reported that an unknown man followed her into her residence hall and into her room. She was able to text her RA, and when the RA arrived they were able to get the suspect to leave. The suspect then attempted to enter a(loJher residence hall but was stopped by additional RAs. The suspect is described as a white male in his 20s, 5 feet 5 inches to 5 feet 8 inches tall, with an average build and short brown hair. He was wearing a long-sleeve red shirt or sweater and blue jeans. Safety alert signs have been posted in the area, and extra patrols are being conducted in the area by University Police. Anyone with information should contact University Police at (302) 831-2222. Robscott Manor man sought A man who lives in the Robscott Manor community near Newark is being sought in the shooting of a man in the Kimberton-Brookside area. New Castle County Detectives have arrest warrants on file for Lamar Washington, 18, who resides in the unit block of Cordrey Road. He is wan"ted for a shooting that occurred on Saturday in the community of Whispering Pines in the Kimberton Brookside area that left a 22 year-old male victim in stable condition after he was rushed to Christiana Hospital and underwent emergency surgery. For the past few days, detec tives have been following up on leads that were generated from this investigation. As a result, Washington was developed as Lamar Washington a potential suspect. Detectives were able to link him to the crime through interviews and follow-up investigation. The investigation indicated that the 22 year old victim and Washington engaged in an argument while in front of a residence located in the 100 block of Elliot Street in the Brookside area. (The loca tion was in error in a previous Newark Post report). The argument continued as they walked away from the residence and shots were heard. The victim was later found in a back alley way that leads to Old Newark Road from Elliot Street. On the Web ? www.newarkpostonline.com ,. ' _, ?1) r .. , Friday, November 5, 2010 ? The Newark Post ? Page 5 ,,. IN THE NEWS Sprinklers aid firefighters Don't throw away your pumpkins! A sprinkler system limited potential damage from a flre on the night of Oct. 27 at the West Knoll Apartments at 206 Elkton Road in Newark. John H. Farrell, IV, public information officer for the Aetna Hose Hook & Ladder Co. said the fue originated in the basement of Building E in the complex, which con sists of two apartment structures. When firefighters arrived at around 9 p.m., they found smoke corning from common area. The sprinkler system had confined the fire to the common basement area in the building and the blaze was extinguished in 20 minutes. "This is another example of the impor tance of early detection and containment of fire by automatic sprinkler systems," Farrell said. "Without the effective per formance of the sprinkler system, the fire in this unoccupied area of the building had the potential for rapid extension and trapping the occupants on the floors above the fire." Forty firefighters were called and crews remained on the scene for more than an hour removing smoke from the buildings. No one was displaced by the fue and all residents were able to re occupy their apartments. The fire_~artments on the scene PHOTO COURTESY OF AETNA HOSE HOOK & LADDER CO. Firefighters from a number of area departments responded to the fire in Newark. included Aetna, Christiana Fire Co., Mill Creek Fire Co. and Singerly Fire Co. of Elkton. The fue is under investigation by the Newark City Fire Marshal. There were no injuries. By ANNA STOOPS NEWARK POST CONTRIBUTING WRITER Halloween is over - and if you carved your pumpkin into a Jack- 0-Lantern, chances are it is look ing like a scary Halloween charac ter by now. However, if you have a whole pumpkin (not carved) they should last at least several weeks after being picked. Keeping them outside can prolong their shelf life if the weather stays relatively cool. Even though Halloween is over, there are many great uses for pump kins. You can leave them around until Thanksgiving for added fes tive decorations or decide to create a delicious pumpkin dish for the Thanksgiving holiday. Pumpkins are absolutely edible and are quite nutritious. They contain vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin C and potas . sium, among other nutrients,and are also high in fiber. There are .-many great pumpkin recipes avail able - just take a browse on the Internet or find a great cookbook. There's pumpkin soup, pumpkin Discover Your Potential at bread, pumpkin cookies, pumpkin pie, pumpkin ice cream, pumpkin rolls, pumpkin muffins, pumpkin doughnuts ... I am starting to feel like Forrest Gump here! The idea is that the possibilities are end less and are only limited by your creativity and maybe a bit on cook ing talents. Check out http://www. pickyourown.org/pumpkinpie.php for a recipe to make a pumpkin pie from scratch, among others. Pumpkin seeds are actually edi ble and quite tasty (by this author's opinion), too. If you didn't save the seeds this year, next year write yourself a reminder! When scoop ing out the innards, remove the seeds and clean off the pumpkin remnants. Rinse the seeds and roast them for a tasty and healthy snack. The seeds are not only edible, but you can save a handful for planting next year, too! This can be a great teaching tool for children, showing them the cycle of plant life. And what a great experience to be able to carve a pumpkin that you grew yourself. If you've alread~ carved your 1'\lfPnt~~_~- _ argaret's t:;/L)ntiq _ " all u.c Caravel Academy OPEN 7 De.y:'tt??.is bacR. W:en Ed left Elkton five ears ago, the community was terribly sad to see him go. After R.T. Foard Funeral Home purchased Gee Funeral Home, we decided to bring back this much loved funeral director. We are proud to have Ed join our exceptional staff at R.T. Foard Funeral Home in Elkton! With more than 40 years of funeral director experience, Ed offers professional, compassionate care to every family he serves. He looks forward to working with Elkton families once again. If you made prearrangements with Ed at another firm, we will honor them here at R.T. Foard Funeral Home. For more information, contact us today. -- A Life Celebration? Home -- 111 S. Queen St. Rising Sun, MD (410) 658-6030 ~,:1:1 ~ R. T. Foard Funeral Home, P.A. '(_,gJ. R. T. Foard and Jones, Inc. ? ~~~ ? Funeral Directors and Crematory since 1903 --.-: 318 George St. 122 W. Main St. Chesapeake City, MD Newark, DE (410) 885-5916 (302) 731-4627 , www.rtfoard.com 259 E. Main St. Elkton, MD (410) 398-3388 (formerly Gee Funeral Home) held on Tuesday, November 2, at St. Matthew's R.C. Church, 901 E. Newport Pike, Woodcrest, Wilmington. Interment fol lowed in Gracelawn Memorial Park, 2220 N. DuPont Parkway, New Castle. In lieu of flowers, contri butions in memory of Scott may be made to St. Matthew's R.C. Church, 1 Curtis Avenue, Wilmington, DE 19804. To sign guest book, visit www.spicermullikin.com. George Loos George Loos, of Newark, died suddenly on October 27. A native of Brooklyn, NY, he was a graduate of Brooklyn Technical High School and served his country as second lieutenant in the infantry during the Korean War. He attended The Cooper Union (BS & MS in Engineering) and held man agement positions at several engineering firms in NJ and PA. A 1origtime parishioner of St. Peter the Apostle (Parsippany, NJ) and St. Rose of Lima (North Wales, PA), he most recently belonged to St. Mary of the Assumption (Hockessin, DE), where he served on the board of the Parish Council. He was an active member of the St. Vincent de Paul Society and the Sages, as well as a Eucharistic minister at Christiana Cares. He is survived by his lov ing wife of 53 years, Sylvia, and seven children, Pamela, Margaret Kieffer (Joe), Emily Maier (Michael), George (Cathy), Ted (Eileen), Cecilia, Katherine Major (David), and eight grandchildren. Viewing was held at Doherty Funeral Home, 3200 Limestone Road, Wilmington, Friday, October 29. Mass of Christian Burial was on Saturday, October 30, at St. Mary of the Assumption Ch11rch 7200 Lancaster Pike, Hockessin. Internment at a later date. r - - - - - In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the St. Vincent de Paul Society, c/o St. Mary of the Assumption Church. To send online condolences, please visit www.dohertyfh.com. Dorothy Mason On October 24, Dorothy "Dot" Piety Mason, 89, died peacefully at her home at the Gardens of White Chapel in Newark, following a brief ill ness. Born in Bruceville, Indiana, she was the daughter of Theda Kathryn and Noah Piety. Dot was predeceased by her hus band "Ted," and by brothers, Robert and William Piety, sis ter, Theda DeBruler, nephews, Robert Jr. and Charles Piety, and by her much loved in-laws, Alton Mason, Jerry Boring, Billie Harbison and Virginia Miller. She is survived by her daughter, Theda Ellis, son-in law, Warren, and grandson, Keith Chaffee-Ellis, as well as nieces, Susan Duncan, Janay DeBruler, Nancy Boring, Jimmie McConnell, Jerry Self, Linda Thompson, and neph ews, Jerry, James, Daniel, and William Piety, Tom Mason, Scott Boring, Steve Harbison, and John, Michael and Robin Miller. Dot graduated from Bruceville Hig)l School at age 16 and won a county scholar ship to Indiana University in 1937. Family finances and cus- ----- toms didn't support college, so she attended the Indiana Business College and worked as an office manager from age 16 until retirement at ag!! 60. Dot and Ted lived in Indianapolis until retirement, when they moved to Maryville, Tennessee. Following Ted's passing, Dot became active with the Newark Senior Center. Memorial services were held on Wednesday, October 27, at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Newark, 420 Willa Road, Newark. In lieu of flowers, the fam ily suggests contributions to the Newark Senior Center, 200 White Chapel Drive, Newark, Delaware 19713; or to the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Newark at the address above. To sign guest book, visit www.spicermul likin.com. Berniece Murray Berniece Betty Long Murray, died peacefully in her 80th year on October 23, surrounded by her loving family. Betty was born in Wilmington, DE on June 14th, 1930, daughter of the late Charles D. Long Sr. and Alma Long (Johnson). Betty grew up in Newark, DE and gradu ated from Newark High School in 1948. Betty married Ralph Edward Murray in 1948. She then devoted_ller lifer to her family. Ralph and Betty raised five children along with owning and operating a family farm on Old Capital Trial. Soon after they started a second business, Millcreek Mobile Home Park, on part of the farm. Between the two, Ralph dug the ditches and Betty was the sole book keeper of what became a very successful business, Murray Manor. She was preceded in death See OBITS, 9 ..... ----- Simply bring it in your membership card from another club, I we'll exchange it for one of ours & you'll receive I I Trade y_a! Your Club for ours! Two months ... for only $29! 1 Come see what's new and exciting at Fusion Fitness Center and experience the difference! At the end of 60 days- we bet that you'll want to exchange your old cord for an offer that's even better- joining us! I I On the Web ? www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, November 5, 2010 ? The Newark Post ? Page 9 OBITUARIES ~ OBITS, from 8 by her brothers, Charles D. Long Jr., and John W. Long, and a grandson: Thomas Lupton. She is survived by her adoring husband of 62 years, Ralph Murray, sister: Anita Rydel and her husband Frank of Wilmington, DE, her son: Lee Murray and his wife Kathy of Newark, DE, daughters: R. Lynn Raeburn and her husband Steve of Morehead City, NC, Joyce Bowers and her hus band Dave of Landenberg, PA, Kathy Persoleo and her hus band Mike of Wilmington, DE, Gale Lupton of Landenberg, PA, ? Grandchildren: Stephen, Sarah, Daniel, Katie, Michael, Laura, Anna, Matthew, Emilee. . She is also survived by many beloved nieces, nephews and relatives, along with her two dear caregivers, Earlene Dorsey and Nelson Seligh. Funeral services for Betty were celebrated on Thursday October 28 at the White Clay Creek Presbyterian Church, 15 Polly Drummond Hill Road, Newark. Interment fol lowed in the White Clay Creek Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contri butions in memory of Betty may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 100 W. lOth Street, Suite 1002, Wilmington DE, 19810 or Wills Eye Institute, for Retina Research, 840 Walnut Street Suite 1540, Philadelphia, PA 19107. To offer on-line con dolences, visit www.dohertyfh. com. Khipma Pounthareuangsy Khipma Pounthareuangsy, 86, of Newark, died on Sunday, October 24. Mrs. Pounthareuangsy was a loving sister, mother and grandmother who will be dear ly missed by loving family and friends. A visitation for family and friends will be held on Saturday, November 6, in the Strano & Feeley Family Funer(ll Home, 635 Churchmans Road, Newark, DE 19702 from 4-7 pm and again on Sunday, November 7th in the funeral home from 12 noon-4:30 pm. Burial will be private. For directions and to express an online condolence, visit www.stano-feeley.com. Frank Selby Frank Lee Selby Jr., 94, of Newark, died on Friday, October 29, peacefully at home surrounded by his loving fami ly. He proudly served as a Staff Sergeant with the U.S. Army during World War II. Mr. Selby is survived by his loving wife of 65 years, Mamie R. Selby; son, Frank Lee Selby III; and daughter, Michelle L. Selby Goldston. Services and burial will be private. To express an online condolence, visit www.strano feeley.com. James R. Soles James R. Soles died on October 29, 2010. He was pre ceded in death by his beloved wife of fifty years, Ada Leigh Soles and is survived by his older daughter, Nancy Beth Garrett, her husband, Dan and their four children, Elizabeth, Tom, Maggie, and _JJ!mes (Jack); and by his younoger daughter, Catherine Pomeroy, her husband, Paul, and their two children, Paul and Julia. Dr. Soles was the Alumni Distinguished Professor Emeritus of the Department of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Delaware, where he taught for thirty-four years, and Chairman of the Board of ?18,000+/- sf, 16 office/retail suites ? Rent roll available ?1.67+/- acres, C-2 zoning ? Frontage on US Rt 40 signage Fri, Nov. 19th @ 11 a111 216 E. Pulaski H Elkton, MD tran#on FOX VAAF423 888-621-211 o 1 www.tranzon.com Trustees of Delaware Technical and Community College. During his forty year resi dence in Delaware he served in numerous positions of univer sity, public, and civic respon sibility and was honored for his pr_ofessional, public and civic contributions on numer ous occasions. Professor Soles wished to be remembered for his love of his family, his commitment to teaching and his students, and his life long commitment to encouraging active citizenship. Though he received many accolades for his contributions to the com munity, he was a modest man who requested that his accom plishments not be listed here. The family would like to thank his caregivers, Ginger Nacrelli and Nick Jenner, for their devotion and support. A memorial service was held at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, November 3 at Saint James Episcopal Church-Millcreek, 2106 St. James Church Road, Wilmington, DE. Memorials may be made to the James R. Soles .Citizenship Endowment c/o University of Delaware Development Office, 011 Hullihen Hall, Newark, DE 19716 or The Food Bank of Delaware, 14 Garfield Way, Newark, DE 19713. To express an online condolence, visit www.strano-feeley.com. Amy Stevens Amy C. Stevens, 16, of Newark, died tragically in a car accident, on Thursday, October 28. Born on March 21, 1994 in Newark, Amy was a junior at St. Georges Technical High School, where she was in the Nurse Tech Program. Amy was taking a college course at DelTech and had wanted to become an anesthesiologist. She played field hockey but her true passion was playing soccer. She was selected sec ond team all-state last year as a sophomore. She also played travel soccer for many years and was currently a member of the Concord Courage College Showcase Team. Amy is survived by her parents, Bart H. and Julie A. McDermott Stevens, brother, Sean C. Stevens of Newark; sister, Erin F. Stevens of Newark; maternal grandpar ents, Ann and John McDermott of Ocean City, MD; and pater nal grandmother, Enid Stevens of Lauderhill, FL. She was pre ceded in death by her sister, Erica Lynn and paternal grand father, Frank Stevens. A Mass of Christian Burial was offered on Wednesday, November 3, at Our Lady of Fatima Roman Catholic Church, 801 N. DuPont Boulevard, New Castle. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions be made to the B+ Foundation, 101 Rockland Circle, Wilmington, DE 19803. To sign guest register, visit spicermullikin.com. John Thompson John Ernest Thompson, 71, of Newark, died at home on Saturday, October 23. Born in Wilmington, John was the son of Reuben Thompson Jr. and Lucille (Nesler) McClelland. He was a truck driver for 24 years, retir ing in 2000. He was a member of the Moose Lodge. He will be dearly missed by his daughters and sons-in-law, Candace and Rudolph Eckeard of New Castle, Stephanie and Carlos Garcia of Newark, Kristen Brown and Robert See OBITS, 11 ~ Saturday, November 6th, I Oam-Spm Sunday, November 7th, I Oam-4pm Aetna Fire Hall 400 Ogletown Rd. (Rt. 273) Newark, DE 19711 41 0-864-8409 ? 61 0-639-6091 $4.00 SATURDAY ? $3.00 SUNDAY Premier Vendors Africa Gems ? Bead Dreams of NY ? Bead Peddler ? Beads Bagan ? J & M Gems 'N' Things Momminia Beads ? Moss Hollow Pottery ? The Odyssey & Bead Expressions Priscilla Marban ? Silver in Style ? Talisman Associates ? Tammi's Collection ? Twisted Sistah ? Veni Vidi Beadi Elephant Eye Beads ? Newtique Beads VENDORS VARY BY SHOW www.northeastbeadextravaganza.com Page 10 ? The Newark Post ? Friday, November 5, 2010 ''We get more hits from this one ad than any other advertising we do." -Good Shepherd Episcopal Church Call Nancy Tokar to place your ad at 1-800-220-1230 The Way Ministries (an extension of Highway Gospel Community Temple, West' Chester PA) Highway Word of Faith Ministries is presently worshipping @ The George Wilson Community Center 303 New London Rd., Newark, DE Sunday: 8:00-9:00am Christian Education classes for all ages Sunday Morning Celebration Wednesday: Location 7:00-B:OOpm Bible Enrichment Class at Prayer Temple 49 New London Rd. Newark, DE 19711 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 220 Bear, Delaware 19701-0220 Visit us online@ www.theway.ws or send us a note at...theway238@aol.com Pastor Carl A Turner Sr. & Lady Karen B. Turner For further information or directions please call: 302-834-9003 ~ First Church IJ of Christ, i, Scientist 48 West Park Place, Newark Sunday Service & Sunday School 10:00am Wednesday Testimony Meetings 7:30pm Childcare available during services. 302-456-5808 ALL ARE WELCOME www.fccsnewark.org The Episcopal Church Welcomes You St. Thomas's Parish 276 S. College Ave. at Par~ Place, Newark, DE 19711 Sutufay 8:30a.m. J'Lcoustic Worship Suntfay 10:30 a.m. 'Electric Worship Pastoral Team Curtis E. Leins, Ph.D Robert F. McKnight Theodore Lambert, Ill James L. Ford Located 1 112 miles N. of Elkton on Rt.213 Bri!{llteninp; lives, nourishitll{ souls, connectitll{ to God Episcopal tradition, contemporary music Join us for weekly worship on Sundays at 9:30 am at Beeson Funeral Home 2053 Pulaski Hwy. 302?650?3544 302 547-7849 ? www.GoodShepherdDE.org Sponsored by the Diocese of Delaware ECKANKAR in Delaware Sunday Service 10am Childcare and Sunday School Invites You to a Video Presentation Harold Klemp's talk at the 2010 Seminar Date: Saturday, November 6, 2010 .Unitarian .Universalist Fellowship 420 Willa Road,, .tJ,r~ar~ Time: 2:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. 302.368.2984 uufn.org Hockessin Library Come Join Us! Speaker: Rev. Greg Chute 1023 Valley Rd., Hockessin, DE 19707 1-302-322-7673 www.eckankardelaware.org A Newark Handbell Festival Tintinnabulation Two- A Joyous sound Saturday, November 13th at 4:30p.m. Tintinnabulation Two -A Joyous Sound Festival Music will include massed ringing with organ, trumpet and percussion plus individual choir solo singing. First Presbyterian Church Contemporary Worship - Sundays at 9:00 a.m. Traditional Worship - Sundays at 10:30 a.m. Adult and Children's Sunday School at 9:00a.m. 292WestMainStreet,Newark,DE 19711 ~ (302) 731-5644 ? www.firstpresnewark.org Rev. Steve Brundage, Pastor Rev. Beth Thomas, Children and Youth Handicapped Accessible Worshiping, Knowing B:nd Serving God -- -- NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP SundayService 9:30AM Multimedia Children's Ministry! Contemporary Worship! Relevant messages! Church Office: 999-1800 Check out our web page: www.NewLifeDE.org 2712 Old Milltown Rd. St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church Worship Services: Saturday 5:30p.m. Sunday 7:30, 10:00 a.m. Sunday School9:45 a.m. Child Care (0?3) available during 10 a.m. service "302-994-6607 www.stbarnabasde.org 2800 Duncan Road, Wilmington, DE 19808 You are welcome at c~ U#UieJ Me/JuxW (1/uvu:J, website: www.ebenezerumcnewark.org emai l: eumcl824@aol.com SUN SERVICES 8:30 & ll:OOam SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45am Contemporary Worship Every 3rd Saturday of the month 5:30pm 525 Polly Drummond Road Newark 302-731-9494 ancl"lcao,oed Accessible ? Child Care On the Web ? www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, Novt:mber 5, 2010? ? The Newark Post ? Page 11 LEITER TO THE EDITOR Hot pink was the color in October J Letter ~?.t=--="o the Editor ??? To: Editor In Delaware, the incidence of breast cancer makes it a focus of the American Cancer Society and increasing aware ness about the disease is of paramount importance. For the third year, Newark city officials, the business and edu- ~ OBITS, from 9 DeFelice of Elkton, Jennie Brown of New Castle, and Amber Brown of Elkton; his sons, Christopher Thompson Sr. and hfs--Wife, Patricia of Beuford, SC, Timothy Brown of New Castle, DE, and Jonathan Thompson of his wife, Kristen of Wilmington; 14 grandchil dren; and a sister, Marlene Wengert and her husband, Charles of Ellendale, CA. Services were held on Friday, October 29, at the cha pel at the Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 2465 Chesapeake City Road, Bear. In lieu of flowers the fam ily suggests contributions to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, 100 W. lOth Street #209, Wilmington, DE 19801. To send condolences, please visit www.mealeyfuneral homes.com. Joan Tucker Mrs. Joan A. Tucker, 75, of Newark, died on Tuesday, October 26, in the presence of her loving family after losing her battle with cancer. Born in Wilmington, DE, on June 5, 1935, Joan was the daughter of the late Margaret and Harvey Starr. She retired from the former MBNA after 20 years of dedicated ser vice. She was a member of St. John's-Holy Angels parish and Santa Maria Council #195 Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary. She was preceded in death by her husband of 34 years, John B. Tucker. he is survived by her daughter, Kathleen M. Brooking and her husband, Gene, of Newark, DE; her son, Robert J. Tucker and his wife, Rebecca, of Newark, DE; her son, John B. Tucker Jr. and his? cational community were con tacted by ACS volunteers in the hopes that Newark would become a Hot Pink town for the month of October. Once again the response was out standing as over fifty business es, the town and the University of Delaware joined in turning the town pink. wife, Reta, of Elkton, MD; her grandchildren, Eric and Lauren Brooking, Blake and Olivia Tucker, and Megan and Ashley Tucker; her brothers, Harvey, James, and Charles Starr; and her sister, Peggy Farley. Visitation was held on Monday, November 1, at the Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Home, 121 W. Park Place, Newark. Mass of Christian Burial followed at St. Thomas the Apostle R.C. Church, 301 North Bancroft Parkway, Wilmington. Interment was in All Saints Cemetery, 6001 Kirkwood Highway, Wilmington. In lieu of flowers, contribu tions may be made to Helen F. Graham Cancer Center, c/ o Christiana Care, P.O. Box 1668, Wilmington, DE 19899. To sign guest book, visit www. spicermullikin.com. Charles Wagner Charles J. "Charlie" Wagner, 96, of Wilmington, died on Tuesday, October 26, at Christiana Hospital sur rounded by his family. Born in Delaware, Mr. Wagner was the son of the late John H. and Elizabeth (Smerbeck) Wagner. He gradu ated from Newark High School in 1933. He also was a gradu ate of Goldey Beacom College jipd , George Washington If you walked down Main Street and the surrounding area during October, you saw the evidence of a community working to raise awareness about the disease that cur rently affects 1 in 8 women. From ribbons on the street lights, window displays, a Pink Out on the Green held by the University. He retired from the State of Delaware, Department of Labor in 1979. He was for merly president of Loc,~!)];12 Chrysler Tank Planf oHke employees and also president of Local 2038 Department of Labor Employees Union. He was a member of St. John the Beloved Knights of Columbus. He was predeceased by his first wife, Harriet and by a son, Richard M. Johnson. Through Mr. Wagner's efforts,. St. John the Beloved Catholic Church was built on his property on Milltown Road. He is survived by his lov ing wife of 25 years, Marie (Johnson) Wagner; his son, Mark D. Johnson and wife Donna of West Dundee, IL; a daughter, Jeanne Tunell and her husband Michael of Newark; and six grandchil dren: Kristin Chuman and her husband Paolo; Kathryn Tunell; Michael Tunell, Jr.; Matthew Johnson; and Ryan Johnson. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Tuesday, November 2, at St. John the Beloved Church, 907 Milltown Road, Wilmington. Interment followed at All Saints Cemetery, Wilmington. To leave a condolence, please visit www.mealeyfulieral homes.com. University of Delaware's chap ter of Colleges Against Cancer, to the variety of fundraisers (benefitting the American Cancer Society's Making Strides Against Breast Cancer campaign) held by businesses, pink was out there! Your ACS volunteers wish to express our sincere appre ciation to everyone in the town of Newark who helped us once again prove that Newark is a wonderful place in which to live and run a business. While it is our hope that the disease will be conquered in the very near future, we are sure that if it is~not by next fall, Newark will once again embrace the challenge to let everyone know that the:,: care and turn pink once agam. Here are a list of businesses that supported the effort. Thank you to the Newark commu nity for supporting the Hot Pink Newark Project during October. A special thanks to the businesses ?and organiza tions who turned Newark hot pink in the fight against breast cancer. AT&T Amalfi Ambitions Applebee's Bagelmania Bing's Bakery Boulden Propane Caffe' Gelato Catherine Rooney's The Cereal Bowl Christiana High School Claymont Steak Shop Clothes in the Past Lane Curves at Suburban Deer Park Tavern Delaware Book Exchange Embassy Suites Formal Affairs Flip Flop Shop Gecko Fashions Fulton Paper Company Gallagher Jewelers Grassroots Grotto Pizza Groucho's Deli Iron Hill Kirk's Flowers Klondike Kates Kneisley Eye Care Ledger Lieberman's Book Store Louviers Federal Credit Union Matilda's Pub Mainstream Nutrition Margherita's Pizzeria Minster's Mojo National Newark ARTS Alliance Newark Deli and Bagels Newark Natural Foods Old Lamplighter Pita Pit Primo Hoagies SAS cupcakes Salon by Anthony Seasons Pizza Simon Eye John E. Kater Starbucks TGI Friday Courtyard Marriott at UD UD Colleges Against Cancer Village Imports Wilmington Trust at Suburban Thank you, "The Hot Pink Ladies" Sandra Baldino Lois Capone NEWARK CHARTER SCHOOL "Excellence In Academics .and Decorum" Applications are being accepted: Oct.ll through Nov. 22,2010 For students who will be entering grades K~S in Sept. 2011 Applications for enrollment may be obtained by: ? downloading a copy from our ? stopping by our school web site: www.newarkcharter.org ? visiting our Open House 2001 Patriot Way, Newark, Delaware 19711 (302) ~69-2001 School Rating 2003: School Rating 2004: School Rating 2005: School Rating 2006: School Rating 2007: School Rating 2008: School Rating 2009: School Rating 2010: "SUPERIOR SCHOOL" "SUPERIOR SCHOOL" "SUPERIOR SCHOOL" "SUPERIOR SCHOOL" "SUPERIOR SCHOOL" "SUPERIOR SCHOOL" "SUPERIOR SCHOOL" "SUPERIOR SCHOOL" by Delaware Department of Education National Blue Ribbon School20IO by United States Department of Education OPEN HOUSE Wednesday, November 10 6:00 - 8:00 PM Page 12 ? The Newark Post ? Friday, November 5, 2010 News, Advertising ? 737-0724 Classifieds ? 1-800-220-3311 -shop one of the businesses below from November 8th until November 21st and register to win $1000 on us! piM PharmD, Becky Marshall PharmD, Chai Gadde R.Ph, David Ayres R.Ph Get Immunized against the Flu Here Call for appointment Your needs I Your pharmacy I Fast, friendly, courteous service. 707 Bridge St., Suite B, Elkton, MD 21921? 410-398-DRUG (3784) PRIVATE TUTORING FOR SAT/ PSAT/ ACT Prep for studenls seeking dramatic score improvements Call (302) 737-1050 34 Liberty Plaza I 34 Possum Park Mall Newark, DE 19711 www.newark.huntingtonlearning.com liA Huntington ~ L E A R N I N G C E N TE R' ?2006 Huntington Learning Centers. Inc Independently owned and operated. SAT and PSAT are registered trademarks of the College Enterance Examination Board. ACT is a registered trademark of ACT. Inc. The College Enterance Examination Board and ACT Inc. were not invloved in the production of and do not endorse this program. Market, Delaware's largest children's charitable organization. The Wine Tasting will be from 4 - 8 p.m., and will include fine wines from nine regions. Guests will also enjoy hors d'oeuvres, raffle prizes, and live music entertain ment. Suggested $10 donation at the door. Deerfield Fine Wines is located in the Shoppes at Louviers, 205 Louviers Drive, Papermill Road, Newark, DE 19711. Phone: 302-266-8061. www.deerfieldwines.com. Super Science Saturday On November 20, Iron Hill Museum will have Super Science Saturday. It is a day learning all about Native Americans. The event focuses on the Lenape. Presentations will be at 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., and 2:30 p.m. Find out how the Lenape lived in Delaware. Admission to the museum is the day is just $2, but children under the age of 4 are free. lf you wish to know more information about our pro grams, please contact the staff at the Iron Hill Museum,1355 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702. Telephone: 302-368- 5703; Fax: 302-369-4297; E mail: info@ironhill-museum. org; Website: www.ironhill museum.org. 12th Annual Survivors Program Delaware Hospice and Exceptional Care for Children will host the 12th Annual Survivors of Suicide Day Program on Saturday, November 20, with a program held at Exceptional Care for Children, 11 Independence Way, Newark, from 9:00a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Delaware End-of-Life Coalition and the Mental Health Association, the program will offer a time of remembrance and healing as suicide survivors connect with others who have survived the tragedy of suicide loss. A panel of local survivors of sui cide loss will begin the pro gram, which will be followed by the 12th National Survivors of Suicide Day Video Conference, sponsored by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. There is no fee for this community outreach pro gram, but registration is required by November 10. Register online at www. deolc.org/events, or contact Patti Tillotson, PhD: 302-383- 3300, pteverest@verizon.net, or Vicki Costa, LCSW: 302- 478-5707 or 302-856-7717, or vcosta @delawarehospice.org. I ( i On the Web ? www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, November 5, 2010 ? The Newark Post ? Page 15 IN THE NEWS Newark played key roll in Senate race ..... ELECTION, from 1 claim his ties to the company would lead to huge profits for Gore, a diversified manufac turer of everything from cable to medical products. Newark also play a key role in the Senate race, with the University of Delaware serv ing as the location for a debate between Coons and O'Donnell that was nationally televised on CNN. In the race for State Treasurer, Democrat Chip Flowers eked out a victory over state legisla tor Colin Bonini. In the race for State Auditor, long-time GOP incumbent Tom Wagner won by a one percent margin over Richard Kom. Flowers, of Middletown, is the first African American to be elected to state wide office in Delaware. In county races, New Castle County Police officer Trinidad Navarro won by a 69 to 27 percent margin over Newark resident William Hart. O'Donnell's stunning vic tory over longtime Delaware U.S. Rep. Mike Castle quickly captured the imagination of the national and even global media. But with fame came a lot of baggage from television appear ances 1n the 1990s where she admitted to dabbling in witch craft and took controversial positions on social issues. The O'Donnell campaign also seemed to struggle with organizational skills that are needed in a tough race includ ing a slip-up last week in sub mitting a 30-minute commer cial on cable TV, not to mention a thorny relationship with some members of the media. While supporters did not mind the controversy, but they were not numerous enough to overcome the large edge in voter registration by Democrats. In the end, even former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin seemed to write off O'Donnell's candi dacy when she did not make an appearance in Delaware in the waning days of the campaign Her endorsement of O'Donnell in the Republican primary was credited with providing a major boost to her campaign. O'Donnell did get the endorsement of conservative talk show hosts like Mark Levin and Rush Limbaugh, but also drew rebukes from Republican party stalwarts like Bush cam paign strategist Karl Rove. Urquhart "ias praised for running a good campaign, but seemed to be caught in a Democratic tide. He also lacked the telegenic presence of O'Donnell. In races of interest to Newark, incumbents won easy victories, perhaps aided by the strong performance at the top Christina teachers receive history aid Twenty-three Christina School District te~rs have been selected to participate in the Teaching American History (TAH) Grant's Freedom Project. The Freedom Project is a part nership between the University of Delaware's Center for Teacher Education, the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, the Historical Society of Delaware, and the Delaware Public Archives, and is fund ed by a Teaching American History Grant from the U.S. Department of Education. It is open to teachers in grades 3-12 that teach American History in Christina and Red Clay School Districts. The teachers include Tarni Hartz from Bayard Middle School, Erica Varites, Stacy Sutton and Kimberly Dorda from Brookside Elementary School, Lisa Giobbe and Fran Miller from Downes Elementary School, Robert N. McConnick, Jr. from Gauger Cobbs Middle School, Michael E. Weller from Glasgow High School, Ann E. Fleckenstien and Nancy Hawkins from Jones Elementary School, Amy Carlson from Keene Elementary School, Patrick Hudson to the Outreach Center "Car for Kids" Program ?Free Pick-up and Tow ?Any Model or Condition ?IRS Tax Deductible I Additional vents $10 ea., returns $15 ea., mains ea. 1 Multiple systems will vary. Written work order and complete 1 system inspection included with this offer. 1 888-787?3088 I Serving DC, MD NoVA and DE! I \ Uve HeaHhy OFFER I!XPIRfiS 11/08/2010 I ------------------------------------' from Kirk Middle School, Amanda Ramsey from Leasure Elementary School, Catherine Brunt, Amy Selheimer and Moira J. Snider from Marshall Elementary School, Amy Cunningham from Me Vey Elementary School, Brent J. Freccia, Staci Garber, Matthew Hammond, and Carol L. Ralph from Newark High School, Jennifer Grant from Porter Road Elementary School, Anthea H. 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Joe Miro, who easily earned another term with a 67 to 33 margin over David E. Ellis. Democratic incumbent State Sen. David Sokola also won easily over Republican chal lenger A. Louis Saindon by a 61 to 39 margin Voting was steady during Tuesday at Newark polling places. Shown in this photo are yard signs outside the polling place at West Park Place Elementary School. rX ----------, I WET BASEMENTS STINK !! I Mold, mildew and water leakage into your basement causes health 1 and foundation damage. What can be done to fix the problem? 1 Allstate American Waterproofing is an honest, hardworking local company. I We will give you a FREE evaluation and estimate and a fair price. We I have repaired thousands of basements in the area; we can provide local references. When your neighbors needed waterproofing, they called I I Allstate American. Why don't you? Call now to receive a 20% discount with your FREE ESTIMATE. MHIC#36672 I CALL 1 800 420 7783 NOW! L------------.J TER EFFECT.coM Page 16 ? 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FOUND FOUND- CAT, male, orange and cream lo[lg haired. Seems young. Found in the Sunnybrook!Williams Road. area. Please seen 10/28 on Nazarene Camp Rd. Reward for return 443-553-7736 MALE CAT 3 yrs, neutered, declawed, all shots. Free to good home only 443-243-6342 Call: 41:~~8~~39 ..--.-?? --.-.---. BLACK/BROWN rottweiler near Port Deposit area SHEPHERD I Call410-378-4453 ROTI MIX Free to good home. 5 yrs FOUND PUG/CHI? old . Housebroken, HUAHUA. Brindall col- kid friendly, loves ored female North East attention. Please Animal Hospital tag on call 443-877-0434 collar. 443-567-8042 CHECKOUT CHESAPEAKE CLASSIFIEDS EVERYDAY FOR THAT NEW JOB! OR PLACE AN ADTO FIND NEW EMPLOYEES! ~.chesapeake? classified. com 410-398-1230 800-220-1230 In addition to great pay, benefits include + 401K plan + Medical coverage + Life insurance + Paid vacation + 7 paiQ,bt>lki<~Y.S AND COMPANY STOCK OWNERSHIP Fax resume to: 41 0-754-8920 LEGAL NOTICE ELKT N 1 br on 2nd 443?309?0752 fir. Full kit., WID, gar. Quiet area. $650mo + elec. 443-691-1818 area , pet neg.,non smok env NORTH EAST- 1 BR 1st fir, newly renv. $660/mo. + sec.No pets. 410-287-8888 $600/mo. + utils, sec & ------- refs req 410-392-9700 R. SUN- lrg. 2 & 3 br apt, incl. water, sewer/ WWW.CHESAPEAKE trash. $900-$950/mo CLASSIFIED.COM No pets 410-658-2660 LEGAL NOTICE Persons who are against this application should provide written notice of their objec tions to the Commissioner. For the Commis sioner to be required to hold a hearing to consider additional input from persons against this application, the Commissioner must receive one or more documents con taining a total of at least 10 signatures of res idents or property owners located within 1 mile of the premises or in any incorporated areas located within 1 mile of the premises. The protest(s) must be filed with the Alco holic Beverage Control Commissioner at the 3rd Floor, Carvel State Office Building, 820 North French Street, Wilmington, DE 19801. The protest(s) must be received by the Com missi.oner's office on or before November 22, 2010. Failure to file such a protest may result in the Commissioner considering the application without further notice, input, or hearing. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact the Commissioner's Office. np 11/5/12,19 2202556 ~2~~~ tt tt ~~~~~ _____ S_H_E_R-IF-F-'S_S_A-LE-------. r------S-H_E_R-IF-F-'S-SA_L_E ___ ___, _____ S_H_E_R-IF-F-'S_S_A_L_E ___ ___, ';t. r/'J By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017324 and 111 By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017271 and 98 By virtue of a w~it of #1 0-017082 and 39 0 <"~ Nov. 9, 2010. Nov. 9, 2010. Nov. 9, 2010. ~ ~.AV PARCEL NO.: 08-054.40-027 PARCEL NO.: 08-023.20-051 PARCEL NO.: 08-026.30-175 1().<1. '" GJf'T C-o~ . PROPERTY ADDRESS: 109 Brewster Dr, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 237 North Star PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2600 Mill Creek <1 l , \.-' Newark, DE 19711 . Road, Newark, Delaware 19711. Road, Wilmington, DE 19808. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land ? COMPETITIVE with the buildings thereon erected situate in with the buildings thereon erected, situate with the buildings thereon erected situate in SALARY the Town of Middletown, New Castle County, Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County, Crossgates, Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle $9.35/hr ? EMPLOYEE DISCOUNTS SEASONAL holiday positions available Customer service experience required CHRISTIANA MALL Bring resume and apply .in person on Friday, November 5th between l 0:00 AM - I :00 PM and 6:00 PM.- 8:00 PM Cbri.Jtiana Jffall Food Court NO PHONE CALL.~ PLEASE r~o.E. MJF State of Delaware, being Lot 240, on the Delaware, known as 237 North Star Road, County, State of Delaware, known as 2600 Record Major Subdivision Plan of The being Lot No. 18A, on the Plan of North Star, Mill Creek Road, being Lot No. 82, as shown Estates of Dove Run, as recorded in the as the Plan thereof is of record in the Office on the final plan of Crossgates, dated Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New November, 1963 and recorded in the Office New Castle County, on Instrument No. Castle County in Microfilm No. 790, and of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New 200204250038601, and being more particu- described in accordance with a survey pre- Castle County, Delaware, on Microfilm No. larly bounded and described, in,accordance pared by Zebley & Associates, Inc., Profes- 847, and being more particularly bounded with a recent survey by A.E.S. Surveyors, sional Land Surveyors, dated April24, 1990. and described in accordance with a survey dated November 28, 2006 as follows, to-wit: BEING the same land and premises that Flo- by the Pelsa Company, Inc., dated May 29, BEING the same lands and premises which renee E. Perkins by deed dated April 26, 2003 as follow to wit: Jason M. Donovan and Joanna M. Donovan 1990 and recorded in the Office of the Being the same lands and premises which did grant and convey unto Shannon Tuso by Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle Ramon L. Rodriguez, did grant and convey deed dated December 15, 2006 and record- County, Delaware, in Deed Book 1022, Page unto Timothy D. Bradley, by deed dated May ed on December 19, 2006 in the Office of the 223, did grant and convey unto Keith J. Que- 29, 2003 and recorded on May 30, 2003 the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle senberry and Lise A. Quesenberry, his wife, Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for County, State of Delaware, Deed instrument in fee. Keith J. Quesenberry departed this New Castle County, State of Delaware, in number 20061219-0118696. life on July 16, 2004, leaving Lise A. Que- Deed Instrument 20030530-0065552. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS senberry sole tenant. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF SHANNON TUSO. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF TIMOTHY D TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF THE PROPERTY OF LISE A QUESENBER- BRADLEY. SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE RY. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF DECEMBER 20, 2010. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20,2010. NP 10/29,11/5 2194256 DECEMBER 20, 2010. NP 10/29,11/5 2194080 NP 10/29,11/5 2194210 On the Web ? www.newarkpostonline.com RENTALS 2br, all new flooring, $750/mo. + util's. no pets 41 0-398-9779 RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS 2ba, LR, DR kitchen w/breakfast nook, rear deck front encl patio full basement 1 & 1/2 LOCUST PT turn 1 ac lot in mature neigh br waterfront, $1200/ borhood in country 5 mo 41 0-398-2368 mins from new casino RENTALS W" ROOMS FOR F" RENT to 1-95. $650/ mo. Share electric & cable tv. 443-604-1708 ELKTON small room & I have a lot of pets, /I ' I' RENTALS ~ HUNTING F" PROPERTY FOR RENT AVAILABLE- DAILY CANADIAN GOOSE Hunting & shelled Deer corn. For info call 41 0-348-5287 CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.CHESAPEAKE CLASSIFIED.COM Friday, November 5, 2010 ? The Newark Post ? Page 17 RENTALS U COMMERCIAL F" RENTALS FAIRHILL VILLAGE Store/office front Conv. loc. Rt 213 & Rt 273 410-398-5724 CLASSIFIEDS 41 0-398-1230 800-220-1230 REAL ESTATE ~ MOBILE ~HOMES FOR SALE RISING SUN Rent 3br, 1 ba, kit, DR, LR. New carpet & flooring. 443-350-5026 Sell it here fast! REAL ESTATE ~LOTS/ACREAGE ~ FOR SALE Rising Sun, MD 14 ac's, rich soil , perfect setting for a Christmas tree farm or nursery. FSBO. 410-658-6233 or 443-907-3473 Elkton NEW 3BR house w/gar $1175/ month & no pets Elkton 4br exc home 1 ac, $2700/m opt to buy 410-398-3447 exit 93 on ?1 95. $1050/mo +sec dep & oil, non smoking envi ron, no pets. full house priv.'s, --------------------------------$100/wk 443-617-4621 ELKTON I North East- Arundel 3br 3ba -------- LR, DR, kit, Fam rm 2 car gar no pets ref's & sec dep $1325/mo. 410-392-3154 ELKTON- 2BR, & 850/mo. NORTH EAST- 3BR, 2 car garage. $1000/mo + sec. No pets . Call 41 0-658-5423 ~YARD SALES FAIRHILL AREA 1 C Tally Ho Court. Rt 27~ between Blue Ball Re ~-----, & Wesleys, turn onte Fairview Rd, turn a next left onto Tally He Dr, go to stop sign turn left on Tally He Court. Indoor movin~ sale, you dont wani to miss! Sat, Nov 6 9am-4pm. No Earl} Bi rds! Checks onl} accepted with notor? ized note from ban~ ~--ELKTON 2021 Blue Ball Rd Sat 11/6, 8:30am-till Lots of elect heaters, sofa, wing back chairs, trunk, dishes, curtains, bed spreads, lamps & pic's, pots & pans, area & throw rugs, dehu midifier, benches, dolls, lots of winter grown up & kids winter clothing, much much more Please come denoting amoun? authorized . Grea prices ! Furniture antiques, chandeliers jewelry, clothes, 6 per? son hot tub w/ chemi? cals, brand new May? HUG I NORTH EAST Truth & Life Center 1924 W. Pulaski Hwy. Annual Holiday Bazaar, Bigger & Better than ever! Nov 5&6 8:30-4:30pm, Crafts, Baked goods Lunch - eat in or take out Vendor tables avail Contact Pastor Trout at 410-287-0450 tag front loader wash? ------ er I dryer, new Room ba vacuum, solid cher? ry dinnette set, muct ~------' more! Great Christ? ESTATE SALE (inside) S. Newark. Nov 6 only, .10-4. Call for directions. 302-981-4197 RID YOUR HOME OF ALL THAT CLUTTER! HAVE A YARD SALE AND ADVERTISE IT WITH US! WARWICK (MID DLETOWN DE AREA) Estate Sale. -------- 35 Bridle Run Dr. Fri. mas gifts. Breaktasl and lunch availablE also. ..l~Multi ~-Family 11/5 & Sat. 11/6 9am-3pm both days furniture vintage dolls & toys, linens, beer signs, garage tins, FAIR HILL 201 toy sewing machines, Fairview Rd Sat. Nov antiques & h/h. For 6th 8am-2pm. HH dir's 410-275-1413 clothes, bikes, etc Garage rain or shine 41 0-378-2661 ~ DUPLEXES F" FOR RENT , ' MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR RENT ~ To Share N close to UofD, use of all facili ties, in ground pool, female preferred. $500/mo incl's utils. Must love dogs. Call 302-893A@Q6 lUG I NORTH EAST Truth & Life Center 1924 W. Pulaski Hwy. 20TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY BAZAAR, Bigger & Better than ever! Nov 5 & 6, 8:30am-4:30 pm, CRAFTS Christmas Wreaths, Home-made Crafts, Flower Arrangements, Needlework, Quilted Aprons, Afghans and much more BAKED GOODS & MORE Cherry & Apple Pies, Pumpkin Pies, Breads, Christmas candies, Jellies & Jams, Spaghetti Sauce and more LUNCH EAT IN OR TAKE OUT Sandwiches, Pasta, Home-Made Soups, Drinks and Desserts Try our famous Apple Dumplings Vendor Tables available Contact Pastor Trout at 303-359-2727 LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of #1 0~017278 and 101 Nov. 9, 2010. PARCEL NO.: 09-028.30-087 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 7 Anderson Road, Newark, DE 19713. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the dwelling thereon erected known as 7 Anderson Road, situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County and State of Delaware, and being Lot No. 12, Block T, as shown on the Plan of TODD ESTATES, as ?said Plan is of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm No. 723, and being more particularly bound ed and described in accordance with a sur vey prepared by Zebley & Associates, Inc., Professional Land Surveyors of Wilmington, Delaware, dated February 13, 2007, as fol lows, to-wit: BEING the same lands and premises which Patricia F. Groff did grant and convey unto Ronald E. Keller by deed dated February 26, 2007 and recorded on March 2, 2007 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County, State of Delaware, Deed instrument number 20070302-0020350. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF RONALD E. KELLER. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. NP 10/29,11/5 2194219 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017219 and 77 Nov. 9, 201 0 .. PARCEL NO.: 09-034.30-248 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 16 Penny Lane, Newark, Delaware 19702. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings thereon erected, situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, known as 16 Penny Lane, being Lot No. 71 on the Record Major Subdivision Plan? for Norwegian Woods, Sec tion One, as said plan is of record in the Office of the Recording of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm Record No. 12,526 and described in accor dance with a survey by Zebley and Associ ates, Inc., Professional Land Surveyors of Wilmington, Delaware, dated July 11 , 1997. BEING the same lands and premises which Wilson Road Development Cgmpany, a Delaware . corporation, by Deed dated July 18, 1997, and recorded on July 21, 1997, in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware, in Deed Book 2302, Page 85, did grant and convey unto Kevin Miller and Dan ita D. Miller, in fee. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF DAN ITA D AND KEVIN MILLER. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. NP 10/29,11/5 2194166 LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017096 and 42 Nov. 9, 2010. PARCEL NO.: 09-040.20-159 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 33 Sherin Drive, Newark, DE 19702. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County, State of Delaware, known as Lot No. 571 (also known as 33 Sherin Drive) as shown on the Record Major Subdivision plan of Salem Woods, Phase Ill (three), pre pared by Karins and Associates, Inc.; record ed 30 November 1989 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds In and for New Castle County, State of Delaware, In Microfilm No. 101500. The said Lot being more particular ly bounded and described by a recent survey of Fanco Tell Associates dated June 2, 1994, as follows, to-wit: Being the same lands and premises which Ronald F. Bright and Kimberly E. Bright, did grant and convey unto John E. White, by deed dated January 27, 2005 and recorded on January 31, 2005 the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County, State of Delaware, in Deed Instru ment 20050131-0010839. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF JOHN E WHITE. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. NP 10/29,11 /5 2194106 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017185 and 65 Nov. 9, 2010. PARCEL NO.: 18-0M.00-1 73 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 319 Cannons Way, Newark, DE 19713. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon, situate in the City of Newark, New Castle County, Delaware being designated Lot 5, as shown on the Record Major Subdivision Plan of Cannons Gate, of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware on Microfilm 8610, said lot also known as 319 Cannon's Way and being more particularly described according to a survey by A.E.S. Surveyors, dated June 14, 2001 . BEING the same lands and premises which Mel R. Martinez, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, of Washington. D.C., acting by and through the Federal Housing Commissioner, by Deed dated June 25, 2001 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County and State of Delaware, in Instru ment# 20010625-0049694, did grant and convey unto Sylvester Marchman, Jr. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF SYLVESTER MARCH MAN, JR. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. NP 10/29,11 /5 2194135 .. . l'l'?t'! " '> 1'l ) 1'7 r?o'{.-.r/1 ? If J l f {~J I"'" r I ? rl~fl ,J, I l News, Advertising ? 737-0724 Classifieds ? 1-800-220-3311 a a a a MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE FREE ADORABLE KITTENS. Free to kittens to good loving good home. Litter '11?1J? homes only! Please call trained. Ready. North ? Jane at 443-566-0421 East 443-945-6774 ?~? DALMATION puppies for sale, cute & love able, you can't resist! Champion Bloodline, males and females. 410-378-9169 DOBERMAN AKC pups. 5 black & tan, 1 red & tan. $400. 443-615-6603 FREE PUPPY TO good home. Female, excellent with kids. 41 o- 658-8023, 41 (}92(} 1571 LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of #1 0-018319 AND (274) NOV. 9, 2010. Parcel No. 11-021.10-080 Property Address: 308 Evergreen Drive, Newark, Delaware 19702 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the improvements erected thereon situ ate in Pencader Hundred, New Castle Coun ty, Delaware, being designatoo Lot 77, as shown on the Record Major Subdivision Plan of Woodland Village of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Cas tle County, Delaware on Microfilm No. 12641, said lot also known as 308 Ever green Drive and described in accordance with a mortgage inspection plan by A.E.S. Surveyors, dated September 28, 1999. BEING the same land premises that NVR, Inc. by Deed dated October 26, 1999, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County in Deed Book 2732, Page 327, did grant and convey unto Paul A. Bogia and Tara Bogia, in fee. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF PAUL BOGIA AND TARA BOGIA . TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. np 10/29,11/5 2195356 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of #10-017810 AND (221) NOV. 9, 2010. Parcel No. 09-037.40-255 Property Address: 20 Flinthill Drive, Newark, DE 19702 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon erected, situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, being Lot 28 (AKA 20 Flinthill Drive), as shown on the Record Resubdivision Plan of "Salem Woods", Phase II, prepared by Karin and Associates, Inc., Professional Engineers and Land Sur veyors, Drawing No. 512-2036, Sheet 2 of 6 dated October 20, 1986, recorded Novem ber 19, 1986, in the Office ofthe Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County on Microfilm No. 8393 and more particularly bounded and described in accordance with a mortgage inspection plan prepared by Zeb ley & Associates, dated August 13, 1996, as follows, to-wit: BEING the same lands and premises which Jeff Willis and Kimberly A. Willis by Deed dated July 10, 2008 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County and State of Delaware, in Instrument Number 20080806- 0054431, did grant and convey unto Jeff Willis. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF JEFF WILLIS. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. np 10/29, 11/5 2195304 LABRADOR RETRIEVERS Yel low/White 3 Male, 6 Female $500.00 Litter is Registered and first shots included. Are available for pick up on 12/10/10. If inter ested please contact Boyd or April Buck land 443-350-0573. LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of #10-018222 AND (252) NOV. 9, 2010. Parcel No. 09-022.40-119 Property Address: 5 Merion Road, Newark, Delaware 19713 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon erected, situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County and State of Delaware, known as 5 MERION ROAD, being Lot No. 32, on the Plan of Chestnut Hill Estates, as the Plan thereof is of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County in Microfilm No. 162, and being more particularly bounded and described in accor dance with a survey prepared by EAST COAST SURVEY, Professional Land Sur veyors, dated November 10, 1998. BEING the same lands and premises which Dorothy B. Menkiewicz, by Deed dated November 17, 1998 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County and State of Delaware, in Deed Book 2543 Page 190, did grant and convey unto Terry E. DeGroat. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF TERRY E. DEGROAT. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. np 10/29, 11/5 2195329 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017786 AND (212) NOV. 9, 2010. Parcel No. 09-022.30-031 Property Address 502 Banyan Road, Newark, DE 19713 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings thereon erected, situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County and State of Delaware, known as 502 Banyan Road, being Lot No. 11 on the Plan of Todd Estates, Block 0; Section 3, as the Plan thereof is of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Cas tle County, Delaware in Microfilm No. 569, and being more particularly bounded and described in accordance with a survey pre pared by EAST COAST SURVEY, Profes sional Land Surveyors, dated August 24, 2007. ? BEING the same lands and premises which David H. Willerton, Ill and Kelly Wilier ton, husband and wife, by Deed dated August 31 , 2007 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County and State of Delaware, in Instrument #20010831 -0077757, did grant and convey unto Rafael Opio and Jennifer E. Mackey. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF RAFAEL OPIO AND JENNIFER E. MACKEY. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. np 10/29, 11/5 2195296 MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE MEDIUM SIZE dog, MINIATURE DACHS grey, puppy. He was HUND PUPS AKC dropped off at our $200 (2 males), long home, loves to play, haired. 443-350-6944 loves kids. I have 3 ------- dogs already. FREE. 410-575-7115 or 443- 928-5000 Aberdeen MAGNIFICENT GOLDEN Retriever pups. Ready 11/14. $500 410-310-6337 C/assifieds Work! LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of #10-017641 and 181 Nov. 9, 2010. PARCEL NO.: 11-006.30-127 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 41 Bobby ? Drive, Newark, DE 19713. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the dwelling thereon erected, situate in Pencader Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, and known as Lot No. 31 , Block J, on the Plan of ROBSCOTT MANOR, Section One, as said Plan is of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in Microfilm No. 707, being more particularly bounded and described in accordance with a Survey pre pared by A.E.S. Surveyors, Wilmington, Delaware, dated February 23, 2005. AND BEING the same lands and premises conveyed unto Constance Newton by deed of Rechard H. Shorter and Michelle E. Short er, dated August 8, 2005 and of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County and State of Delaware at Instrument Number 20050809-0079203. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF CONSTANCE NEW TON. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. NP 10/29,11/5 2194331 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017699 and 187 Nov. 9, 2010. PARCE:L NO.: 08-036.20-027 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 4723 Mermaid Boulevard, Wilmington, DE 19808. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings thereon erected, situate in Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County and State of Delaware, known as 4723 Mermaid Boulevard, being Lot No. 62, Block C, on the Plan of Linden Heath, as the Plan thereof is of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County in Microfilm No. 1773. BEING the same lands and premises which John E. Koval, Jr., by Deed dated Septem ber 27, 1995, and recorded September 27, 1995, in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware, in Deed Book 1986, Page 0092, did grant and convey unto Joyce L. Coleman, in fee. BEING the same premises which Joyce L. Coleman, by Deed dated July 30, 2004 and recorded August 4, 2004 in the Office for the Recorder of Deeds in and for the County of New Castle, and State of Delaware in Deed Instrument No. 20040804-0085023, granted and conveyed unto Jennifer J. Pacella grantor/mortgagor herein. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF JENNIFER J COOP ER. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. NP 10/29,11/5 2194333 On the Web ? www.newarkpostonline.com LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE MG Pancnals, LLC has on October 28, 2010, applied with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commissioner for a Restaurant alcoholic liquor license, including Sundays, for a premises located at 1108 South College Avenue, Newark, DE 19713. Persons who are against this application should provide written notice of their objections to the Com missioner. For the Commissioner to be required to hold a hearing to consider addi tional input from persons against? the appli cation, the Commissioner must receive one or more documents containing a total of at least 10 signatures of residents or property owners located within 1 mile of the premises or in any incorporated areas located within 1 mile of the premises. The? protest(s) must be filed with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commissioner at the 3rd Floor, Carvel State Building, 820 North French Street, Wilming ton, DE 19801 . The protest(s) must be received by the Commissioner's office on or before November 29, 201 0. Failure to file such a protest may result in the Commis sioner considering the application without further notice, input or hearing. If anyone has questions regarding this matter, please con tact the Commissioner's Office. np 11 /5,12,19 2201732 NOTICE OF PETITION TO OBTAIN TITLE TO ABANDONED PROPERY A petition has been filed to obtain title to the following abandoned property: 1994 FORD PROBE (VIN #: 1ZVLT20A8R5107951) The petition was filed ~: A&R FUEL, INC. (ANTHONY DELLAVER SANO) 770 Grantham Lane, New Castle, DE 19720 (302)420-3171 The following persons have been identified as owners or other persons with an interest in the property: MIGUEL A. DORANTES 1657 Old Baltimore Pike, Avondale, PA 19311 If judgment is entered for the Property Hold er/Petitioner, the Petitioner will be awarded complete and absolute title to the property pursuant to 25 Del. C. 4002 and any existing liens or other interests against it will be void. Anyone with a legal interest in this property may contest the petition by filing an Answer (J.P. Civ. Form No. 53) by November 9,2010 with Justice of the Peace Court No. 13, 1010 CONCORD AVENUE, WILMINGTON, DE 19802 (302.577.2550) Date: October 20,2010 np 11/5 2202329 CITY OF NEWARK DELAWARE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT PUBLIC HEARING November 18, 2010- 7:00P.M. Pursuant to Chapter 32, Article XIX of the Code of the City of Newark, Delaware, notice is hereby given of a public hearing at a regular meeting of the Board of Adjustment on Thursday, November 18, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber, Newark Munic ipal Building, 220 Elkton Road, Newark, Delaware, to hear the following application: 1. Appeal of University Garden Associates, 281 Beverly Road, for the fol lowing variance: a) Ch. 32-11 (a)(1) (a) - Dwelling units per gross acre - permits a maximum of 16 dwelling units per acre. Proposed plan increases the number of dwelling units from 68 existing (non-conforming) to 76 units on 4.2126 acres. ZONING CLASSIFICATION: RM The applications and related materials may be examined at the City Secretary's Office, 366-7070, prior to the meeting. np 11 /5 Clayton S. Foster Chairman 2202639 LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017650 and 185 Nov. 9, 2010. PARCEL NO.: 08-042.10-192 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 59 Vansant Road , Newark, DE 19711. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the dwelling thereon erected, situate in Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County and State of Delaware, being Lot No. 190, Block J, on the Record Subdivision Plan of Dea con's Walk, as prepared by Mann-Talley, Inc., Civil Engineers and Surveyors of Wilm ington, Delaware, dated July 27, and record ed in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware in Microfilm No. 1617, and a more recent sur vey by First State Mortgage Surveyors, Inc., dated April 8, 1996. BEING the same lands and premises which Donald B. Lindsay and Alise C. Lindsay, by Deed dated July 17, 2003 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County and State of Delaware, in Instrument #20030722- 0086392, did grant and convey unto Alise C. Lindsay. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF ALISE C LINDSAY. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. NP 10/29,11/5 2194332 NOTICE OF PETITION TO OBTAIN TITLE TO ABANDONED PROPERY A petition has been filed to obtain title to the following abandoned property: 1992 RED XLH 900CC HARLEY DAVID SON MOTORCYCLE VIN #1 HD4CAM16NY120023 The petition was filed by: JOSEPH M SHAFFER The following persons have been identified as owners or other persons with an interest in the property: JEFF BINDER ALAN T BOYD If judgment is entered for the Property Hold er/Petitioner, the Petitioner Will be awarded complete and absolute title to the property pursuant to 25 Del. C. 4002 and any existing liens or other interests against it will be void. Anyone with a legal interest in this property may contest the petition by filing an Answer (J.P. Civ. Form No. 53) by November 30, 2010 with Justice of the Peace Court No. 13, 1010 CONCORD AVENUE, WILMINGTON, DE 19802 (302.577.2550) Date: October 25,2010 np 11/5 2202331 PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULED FOR DECEMBER 20, 2010 FY 2010 Annual Plan Amendment Public Hearing Notice Reference: Firearms Policy Non Smoking Policy The Newark Housing Authority invites resi dents and the public to attend a public hear ing to discuss changes to the Public Housing Lease and Admissions and Continued Occu pancy Policy to incorporate Firearms Policy and Non Smoking Policy. A copy of these poicies can be reviewed during business hours from 9:00am - 12:00 noon and from 1:OOpm - 4:00pm Monday through Friday. A copy of public hearing notice will be posted for 45 days in the lobby of the Administration Building. All comments be submitted in writ ing within the 45 day review period. Any comments received resulting in a change will be posted for review. A public hearing is scheduled for Monday, December 20th at 5:30 pm at the Newark Housing Authority's Administration Building located on 313 E. Main Street Newark, DE 19711 . np 1 0/29 - 12/17 2200401 Friday, November 5, 2010 ? The Newark Post ? Page 19 MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE W'HORSES/TACK/ ~ EQUIP./SUPPLIES MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE DINING TABLE Moving: Ethan Allen Oval. 4 chairs, 2 extra maple Windsor leaves $150. Maple chairs (6) ($200). PUG PUPS. 1 male 3 females, fawn w/black, AKC cert. , S&W. $450 ea. 443- 299-9356 email or fireflie28 @yahoo.com desk w/ 8 drawers & Mauve wing chair 16H GELDING. TB, FREEZER Med sz chair $50 , maple ($100). Mauve uphol- 6 yr old bay, hand- upright. New cond. Pd chest of 4 drawers w/ stered rocking chair some, great disp. , $329, sell for $195 extra mirror $40. ($50). Cherry and started jumping. Best 410-287-6381 Please call 410-939- glass coffee table offer. 410-836-1235 -------- 3902 ($25) All in excellent WHIRPOOL extra -------- condition. Executive 3 Shetland Ponys Double Registered. $400 & up 410-838-7579 lg cap dryer 220 volt, DINING SET Beauti- desk , needs refinish- axe cond., moving ful solid oak, ivy carv- ing (Free). Call must sell $45 ing, lrg china cabinet, 410-392-3417 443-466-0155 table, 7 chairs, very -------- YORKI PUPS (3) males, (1) female. Ready 12/12 in time for Christmas. CKC, 1st shot & wormed. $650. 302-528-8713 CHECKOUT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.CHESAPEAKE CLASSIFIED.COM ,.. APPLIANCES DORM ROOM refrigerator $50 Call410-838-4749 ELECRTIC RANGE GE. Black I almond. 4 yrs old. Cost $699 new will sell used for $250 410-538-6564 . , , toJ tLEGAL NOTICE ~ BUILDING ~ MATERIALS GARAG (2) as new, with remote. Wayne Dalton 4 windows each. $300 --------------'--- ea 443-299-6277 Public Hearing Notice The Delaware Alcoholic Beverage Control Commissioner The Commissioner will hold a Public Protest Hearing on November 9, 2010 at the Carvel State Office Building, 820 N .. French Street, 3rd Floor Conference Room, Wilm ington, DE 19801. This hearing is being held for the purpose of reviewing the protest ed application of: #1 Sharp Shooters Sports Bar, LLC t!a Sharp Shooters Sports Bar, 3800 North DuPont Highway, New Castle, DE 19720, who has applied for Taproom On and Sunday liquor licenses that permit the sales, service and consumption of alcoholic beverages on the premise where sold. ~COMPUTERS & ~ ACCESSORIES Compaq comptuer, compl. w/keyboard & scanner all in gd. cond $40 302-547-4065 OAK & BLACK? WORK station with file cabinet exc cond. $40 302-547-4065 ,.. ELECTRONICS Time: 5:00P.M. TV 50" Mitsubishi. np 10/29,11/5 2199877 Recent reapir stopped '-----------------' working again. FREE. 41 0-652-0636 CITY OF NEWARK DELAWARE PUBLIC NOTICE The Council of the City of Newark, at its regular meeting held October 25, 2010, adopted the following ordinance: ORDINANCE NO. - 10-25 An Ordinance Amending Chapter 32, Zoning, Code of the of the City of Newark, Delaware, By Permit ting Commercial Indoor Recreation in MOR (Manufacturing Office Research) District with Said Use Requiring a Special Use Per mit ~ FURNITURE/ ~ FURNISHINGS 4 antique side chairs. Cane bottoms, walnut finish. Exc. cond. $200. 410-939-3902 ANTIQUE CHINA CABINET $50 obo. Patricia M. Fogg, CMC Call 443-502-2048 City Secretary I' np 11/5 2201713 LEGAL NOTICE GARAGE KEEPER SALE 6 NORTH PARK DRIVE WILMINGTON, DE 19805 WWW.CHESAPEAKE CLASSIAED.COM DECEMBER 2, 2010@ 10:00 AM 1998 BUICK CENTURY ..... ... .. .... ... VIN# 2G4WS52M2W1608693 1997 IZUZU RODEO .. .... ........ ..... .. VIN# 4S2CM58VOV4351283 2001 ACURA 3.2CL. ....... .... .......... VIN# 19UYA42441A026413 2001 HYUNDIA SANTA FE .... .. ...... VIN# KM8SB82B41U017485 1999 CADILLAC SEVILLE ...... .... .... VIN# 1G6KS54Y7XU906006 np 11/5 2201128 1 _ \ o '-I \ ~ .. \' good. cond. $850. ROCKING CHAIR- 443-206-3492 Large Ward's rocker, Lg sectional couch with recliner, beige, micro fiber, best offer 443-752-8348 Sell it here fast! dark wood, like new. Nice gift. $40 firm . Whiteford area. 410- 836-1249 SMALL TABLE Call410-838-4749 LEGAL NOTICE THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF DOLLY DELALI FORSON Petitioner(s) TO DELALI AFIA FORSON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that DOLLY DELALI FORSON Intends to present a Petition to the court of Common Pleas for the State of Delaware in and for New Castle County, to change his/her name to DELALI AFIA FOR SON DOLLY DELALI FORSON . Petitioner Dated: 10-27-10 np 11/5,12,19 2202242 THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF ANTOINETTE LEAH HOLCOMB-BEN JAMIN Petitioner( s) TO ANTOINETTE LEAH BENJAMIN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ANTOINETTE LEAH HOLCOMB-BEN- JAMIN . Intends to present a Petition to the court of Common Pleas for the State of Delaware in and for New Castle County, to change his/her name to ANTOINETTE LEAH BENJAMIN ANTOINETTE LEAH HOLCOMB BENJAMIN Petitioner Dated: 10-22-10 np 10/29,11/5,12 2200266 LEGAL NOTICE Interested persons are invited to comment on the wireless telecommunications facility (Site #1 NC8438A) at 715 Christiana Mall in Newark, New Castle Co., DE and specifical ly on potential effects to historic properties located at or near this facility, if any. The proposed activities will consist of installing six (6) antennas on existing 187 foot mono pole. Comments regarding potential effects to historic properties should be submitted to Scott Horn, by email to scotthorn @aceras sociates.com, by mail to Acer Associates, LLC, 403 Bloomfield Dr., Unit 2, West Berlin, NJ 08091 , or phone 856.809.1202. NP 11 /5 2202282 i t i f ? I 'f t 4 Page 20 ? The Newark Post ? Friday, November 5, 2010 News, Advertising ? 737-0724 <:;lassifieds ? 1-800-220-3311 a MERCHANDISE SOLID WOOD King waterbed inclds mattress with 2 sec baffle, heater, mattress cover and filler I drain kit. EXCELLENT condi tion. $350.00 or b/o Call 443-466-5789 a MERCHANDISE ~ CHILDREN/ ~ BABY ITEMS ', a a a MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE P" FIREWOOD ~ GENERAL ~ MERCHANDISE Buck fire place insert, BARBIES, SPE- .----::-,.....,--=-===0::-:s=-? a MERCHANDISE BARBIE ITEMS Too many items to list. Great Christmas 9ift $50. Please call (41 0)529-1598. CHINA Set of 12 white w/sm. pink & blue flower pattern. $45. 410-676-7223 CLASSIFIEDS 41 0-398-1230 800-220-1230 WEBSITE AT a MERCHANDISE 6 person, plus lounger. Very good condition. New $5500 asking, $2000 obo. 443-350-7160 LADIES NEW Northface black ski jacket XL. Orig. $85 asking $25 410-335- 2211 CLASSIFIEDS 410-398-1230 800-220-1230 24" wood, good cond. CIAL Edition. New in CLASSIFIE CHILDS DESK and $595. hearth pad make box $20 each. 410-398-1230 Chair for homework/art, offer 443-617-5209 41 0-836-7069 800-220-1230 WWW.CHESAPEAKE CLASSIFIED.COM lots of storage, for ------------------------ ages 3-7, great condi- L'EGAL NOTICE ----------------- LEGAL NOTICE tion $45 410-529-1598 -========~::;:;;;;:;;;;:;:======::::; ,.....---~:-:====::--::-:-:-:-----, .... SHERIFF'S SALE ---------------- SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of #10-017318 and 109 LEGAL NOTICE By virtue of a writ of #10-017579 and 170 Nov. 9, 2010. Nov. 9, 2010. PARCEL NO.: 18-026.00-140 (f/k/a 18-026.00-140; 18-026.00-141; PARCEL NO.: 26-036.30-401 THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF Mercy Ngonyo Dinkins Petitioner(s) TO Mercy Ngonyo Gachinga NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mercy Ngonyo Dinkins lntenqs to present a Petition to the court of Common l?~for the State of Delaware in and for New Castle County, to change his/her name to Mercy Ngonyo Gachinga Dated: 10-20-10 np 10/29,11/5,12 Mercy Dinkins Petitioner 2200046 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of #10-017774 and 206 Nov. 9, 2010. PARCEL NO.: 09-034.30-250 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 4 Abbey Road, Newark, DE 19702. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, being Lot 73 as shown on the Record Major Subdivision Plan of Norwegian Woods, of record in the Office for the Recording of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm No. 12526, and being more particularly bounded and described according to a recent survey by First State Mortgage surveys, Dated October 19, 1998 as follows, to wit: SUBJECT to Restriction as set forth in Deed Record 2067, Page 163 SUBJECT to Utility Agreement in Deed Record 2106, Page 214 SUBJECT to Development Grant in Deed Record 2054, Page 46 . SUBJECT to Maintenance Agreement in Deed Record 1990, Page 293 SUBJECT to Memorandum of Agreement in Deed Record 1856, Page 191 SUBJECT to Easements and conditions as shown in Microfilm No. 12526. BEING THE SAME LANDS and premises which Wilson Road Development Company, by certain Deed dated the 18th day of December, A.D. 1998, Recorded the 28th day of December, A.D. 1998 the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, in Deed Book 2562, Page 0139, did grant and convey unto Robert White, Jr. and Kim L. Draper a/k/a Kim L. White, h/w. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF KIM L WHITE AND ROBERT WHITE JR. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. NP 10/29,11/5 2194339 18-026.00-142; 18-026.00-218) PROPERTY ADDRESS: 904 Kirkwood ALL that certain lot piece or parcel of land with the buildings there- Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19808. on erected, known' as No. 171 South Chapel Street, situate in the ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land City of Newark, New Castle County and State of Delaware, and more with the two-story brick dwelling thereon particularly bounded and described as ~wo parcels as follows, to-w1t: erected, known as 904 Kirkwood Street, sit- Being the same lands and prem1ses which Aileen C. Sauscermen, by uate in the City of Wilmington, New Castle deed dated July 31, 2000 and recorded in the Office of the recordi!H County and State of Delaware. of Deeds in and for New Castle County and State of Delaware 1n BEING the same land and premises that Deed Record 2870, Page 291, did grant and convey liNt!>'- Fairglen Andrew H. Scott by Deed dated November Associates, Ill, a Delaware general partnership, in fee. 23, 2004 an recorded in the Office of the PARCEL NO. 2. Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle All that certain tract or parcel of land, with the improvements thereon County in Deed Instrument 20050405- erected known as 163 South Chapel Street, situate on the west side 0032021 did grant and convey unto Andrew of South Chapel Street in the City of Newark, White Clay Creek Hun- H. Scott and Jennie T. Scott, in fee. dred New Castle County and State of Delaware, and being more SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS particularly bounded and described in accordance with a survey pre- THE PROPERTY OF ANDREW H SCOTT pared by Franco Bellafante, Associates, dated May 12, 1995, as fol- AND JENNIE T SCOTT. lows, to-wits: TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF Being the same lands and premises which PNC Bank, Delaware SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE Executorof the Estate of Catherine A. Manning, by deed dated May DECEMBER 20, 2010. 26 1995 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for' New Castle County and State of Delawa~e in Deed R_ecord 1937 Page 151, did grant and convey unto Fa1rglen Associates, Ill, a Delaware general partnership, in fee. PARCEL NO.3 All that certain piece parcel or lot of land situate in the City of Newark, New Castle County and State of Delaware, being Lot No. 2 as shown on the Minor Subdivision Plan No. 185 South Chapel Street Lands of John W. Richter, II and Linda C. Richter, his wife, as prepared by hwoard L. Roberston, Inc., Professional Engineers and Surveyors, dated October 2, 1981 and being more particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: ? Being the same lands ands premises which The John W. Richter, II and Linda C. Richter Charitable Remainder Unitrust, by deed dat~d May 31 2000 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds 1n and for' New Castle County and State of Delaware in Deed Record 2850, Page 161, did grant and convey unto Fa1rglen Assoc1ates, Ill, in fee PARCEL NO.4 All that certain lot, piece or parcel-of land with the improvements thereon erected, situate in the City of Newark, New Castle County and State of Delaware, known as 175 South Chapel Street, as hown on the property line plan, dated 14 November 1991 prepared _by Franco R. Beliafanite, Inc. , Professional Land Surveyor and be1ng more particularly bounded and described in accordance therewith as follows, to-wit: Being the same lands and premises which James A. Powell, by deed dated November 19, 1991 and recorded in the Office of the R_ecorder of Deeds in and for Castle County and State of Dela~are 1n Dee~ Record 1258, Page 184, did grant and convey ~nto Fa1rglen Associ- ates, II, a partnership of the State of Delaware, 1n f~e . . BEING the same lands and premises conveyed unto Delta Eta Cor poration, a Delaware corporation, by deeds of Fairglen Associates ~ II and Fairglen Associates, Ill, each a Delaware general partnership, dated May 15, 2002 and recorded o May 16, 2002 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware as Instrument Numbers 20020516-0046411 and 20020516-0046412. SUBJECT to all declarations, conditions, easements, rights-of-way, restrictions, dedications, agreements, covenants and plans of record. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF DELTA ETA CORPORATION. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE . ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20,2010. NP 10/29,11/5 2194320 NP 10/29,11/5 2194219 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017732 and 194 Nov. 9, 2010. PARCEL NO.: 09-034.20-077 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 21 Dawes Drive, Newark, DE 19702. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the improvements thereon erected, situ ate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New Cas tle County and State of Delaware, being Lot No. 11, Block A, as shown on the Plan of VARLANO as said Plan is recorded in the Office for the Recording of Deeds, in and for New Castle County, in Microfilm No. 940, and being more particularly bounded and described in accordance with a mortgage inspection survey by East Coast Survey, Inc., Dated October, 2005. BEING the same lands and premises which previous grantor Irene Blevins, by deed dated October 24, 2004, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle county and State of Delaware, in Deed Instrument # 200410250115528, did grant and convey unto Amanda I. Blevins, in fee. BEING the same premises which Amanda I. Blevins, by Deed dated October 28, _2005, and recorded November 15, 2005, 1n the Office for the Recorder o! Deeds in and for the County of New Castle, and State of Delaware in Deed Instrument No. 20051115- 0117643, granted and conveyed unto Penny Cousins and Williams Cousins grantor/mort gagor herein. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF PENNY COUSINS AND WILLIAM COUSIN. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. NP 10/29,11/5 2194334 Cecil Whig, providing all the local news and events since 1841. The "go to" news source for Cecil County. CHESAPEAKE CLASSIFIED 410-398-1230 800-220-1230 www.chesapeakeclassified.com LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of #10-017116 and 47 Nov. 9, 2010. PARCEL NO.: 11-008.30-037 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 74 Highland Circle, Newark, DE 19713. ALL that certain piece, parcel or tract of la~d with the buildings thereon erected s1tuate 1n Pencader Hundred, New Castle County and State of Delaware, known as 74 HIGHLAND CIRCLE and being Lot No. 9., on the Record Resubdivision Plan of Sandy Brae Town houses, as recorded in the Office of the Record of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware, on Microfilm 13056, and being more particularly bounded and described in accordance with a recent sur vey by East Coast Survey, Professional Land Surveyors, dated June 2, 1999, as fol lows, to-wit: BEING the same lands and premises which Magness Construction Co. did grant and convey unto Karen Williams and John. P. Williams by deed dated June 25, 1999 and recorded on June 28, 1999 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Cas tle County, State of Delaware, in Deed Book 2664 Page 11. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF KAREN WILLIAMS AND JOHN P. WILLIAMS. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. NP 10/29,11/5 2194127 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of #1 0-017130 and 49 Nov. 9, 2010. r PARCEL NO.: 0803630184 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon erected, situate in Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County and State of Delaware, being designated as Lot 9, Section 1, on the Record Major Subdivi sion Plan of MIDDLE RUN CROSSING, as said Plan is of record in the Office for the Recording of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware in Microfilm No. 11762, said lot also known as 5 Vireo Circle, and being more particularly described i~ accor dance with a survey by Morns R1tch1e Asso ciates, Inc., dated August 11, 1994, as fol lows, to-wit: SUBJECT to the Declaration of Restrictions as contained in Deed Book 1782, page 289; Deed Record L, Volume 32, page 394 and Deed Book 1130, page 201 . . . SUBJECT to the Agreements as contained 1n Deed Book 1708, page 71 ; Deed Book 1699, page 286; Deed Book 1661, page 61 and Deed Book 1661, page 69. SUBJECT to all declarations, easements, rights-of-way, restrictions, dedications, agreements, covenants, conditions and plans of record. BEING the same lands and premises by which Pulte Home Corporation did grant and convey unto Randall W. Rogers and Debo rah C. Rogers, husband and wife, by deed dated August 24, 1994 and recorded on August 25, 1994 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware in Deed Book 1797, Page 055. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF RANDALL W ROGERS AND DEBORAH C ROGER. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20, 2010. NP 10/29,11/5 2194132 ___,,.........,........,...,.,,.......,.,.,......,.-..--"""~'~;;-..... ~'K{"""Tl'"l"":'-:-..-"ri":'~~-:;-rr-:r"';"';~7o"""~~---------------------~n '~,~ ,r; 1'l 'h'fV'>'I 'fJ;Jin l ? 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