Fenwicktablesvoteonnewparkingordinance
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TheFenwickIslandTownCouncil hasvotedtowaituntilDecembertoattemptasecondreadingonanordinance thatwoulddoublethenumberofparkingspacesrequiredforsomebusinesses.
TheFenwickIslandTownCouncil hasvotedtowaituntilDecembertoattemptasecondreadingonanordinance thatwoulddoublethenumberofparkingspacesrequiredforsomebusinesses.
OceanViewpoliceareurgingparentstocheckcandytheirchildrentake homeaftertrick-or-treating,aswellas remindingchildrennottoeatanything thatisunwrappedornotfactory-sealed.
That’sespeciallyimportantthisyear, astheDrugEnforcementAdministration(DEA)iswarningthepublicabout “rainbowfentanyl,”madetolooklike candyorsidewalkchalk.
“Itcouldkillachild,”OceanView PoliceDepartmentCapt.HeathHall toldtheCoastalPointthisweek.
“Rainbowfentanyllookslikecandy, likeSweeTarts.Justaspeckoffentanyl cankillyou.Alotofpeoplejustdon’t realize.Agrain—likeasaltgrain— couldkillsomebody,especiallyachild. AtHalloween,youwanttotrytoget candythatisintheoriginalwrapper. Youdon’twanttotakecookiesorhomemadestufforcandynotinawrapper. Andhavetheparentsinspectthecandy beforetheyallowthechildrentostart chowingdownonit,”Halladvised.
“Youdon’tevenhavetoeatit,”he warned.“Justtouchit,anditabsorbs intoyourskin.It’sscarystuff.Heroin,
Theunanimousvotecameduring thecouncil’sregularmeetingonFriday, Sept.23.Itfolloweddiscussionduring severalmeetingsofthecouncil,aswell astheTown’sCharter&Ordinance Committee,duringwhichbusiness owners hadaskedthecounciltohold offonapprovingtheproposedregula-
tion,whichwouldchangetherequirementforparkingforabusinessthatundergoessubstantialchangeorexpansion, fromoneparkingspaceper100feetof patronspace,tooneparkingspacefor every50feetofpatronspace.
“ThiswillgivetheAd-HocParking Committeeanopportunitytomeetand
comeupwithsolutions,”MayorNatalie MagdeburgersaidattheSept.23meeting.
Immediatelyfollowingthevoteto postponethesecondreadingoftheproposal,whichisgenerallyfollowedbya
Town,consideringthataConfederate flagfliesoutsideitsdoors.
Thebickeringisanembarrassment tothecountyseatofSussex,themayor
wherelawyersunwindafterworkingall dayandfamiliesenjoydinner,atown soughtoutforitshistoryandvarietyof ethnicrestaurants,hesaid.
“Allthisarguing—itisn’tgoodfor Georgetown,”WesttoldtheCoastal Pointmid-week,inthemidstofcontroversyafterthreecouncilmemberscontactedeachotherandsubsequently signedacheckfor$24,750tothe GeorgetownHistoricalSociety,after thatpaymenthadbeenvoidedbythe mayor.
Westsaidthethreearenowbeing investigatedbytheDelawareAttorney
votefororagainstchanges,Southern ExposureownerTimCollinsthanked thecouncil“forlistening.Obviously, therearethingsgoingonthatwillimpactthewholetown,”Collinssaid.
Duringthemeeting,severalresidents expressedtheirsupportfortheTown’s effortstochangetheparkingrequirements.DeniseCunninghamsaidshe feelstheproposalisa“thoughtfulcompromise”andthatshefeelsbusiness ownerswhohavespokenagainstitare “notconsideringresidents’concerns.”
Resident GailWarburtonagreed,
General’sOfficeforallegedlyviolating theFreedomofInformationAct,becausetheyallegedlymetprivatelyand “constructedaquorum.”
AttheJulycouncilmeeting,by unanimousvote,thecouncilhadagreed tothefunding,butWestlaterlearned thatallrequestsforTownfundinghad tobemadebyAprileachyear,before theupcomingyear’sbudgetwasdiscussed,andmaynotbemadeaslatein theyearasJuly.Then,requestsmustbe discussedbyacommitteewhosemembersdecidewhatorganizationsare grantedfundsandinwhatamount.
Findingthatthatprocedurehadn’t befollowed,hevoidedthecheck.Butit waspickedupattownhallbyoneofthe
sayingthatduringtheheightofthe summerseason,“restaurantpatrons driveupanddownthesidestreets,often parkingillegally,onthewrongsideof thestreet.”
RichardAbbott,representingBalsamoRealEstateLLC,whichownsthe formerDairyQueenproperty,hadwrittenalettertotheTownthismonthexpressingoppositiontotheproposaland theimpactithashadontheirattempt torenovatethepropertyforanewtenant. Thecompanyfiledalawsuitagainst theTownonSept.1,callingforastop tothecouncil’sattemptstopasstheordinance.
Intheletter,Abbottsaidtheproposal isa“rashoverreaction”toparkingissues
councilmembers,andtheothertwo signedit.Itwasthendeliveredtothe GeorgetownHistoricalSociety.
Now,Westsaysthethree—CouncilwomenAngelaTownsendandSue BarlowandCouncilmanPenuelBarrett —cannotbetrusted.
“Theyfeelthat,iftheydiscussamatter,eventhoughtheywerenottogether inoneroomatameetingtovoteonit, itisn’taviolation.Butifyouconstructa meeting,andsay,‘I’llmeetyoutosigna check,’thenyousignit,thatisaconstructivequorum.Theygotwrittenup bythestate’sDepartmentofJusticefor that,”themayorsaid.
NeitherTownsend,BarlownorBarrettcouldbereachedbytheCoastal
inFenwickIsland.Mostdiscussionsregardingparkinginrecentmonthshave centeredaroundrestaurantsbeingso crowdedduringeveningsinthesummer seasonthatpatronsallegedlyhaveto findparkingalongsidestreets,creating congestionandsafetyissuesintheresidentialareasofthetown.
“Thereisnoanecdotalevidenceof improperparkingthatpresentsapublicsafetyconcern,”Abbott’slettersaid.
Theproposedordinancewouldnot affectexistingbusinesses,onlythose propertiesonwhichthebusiness changestoadifferenttypeorexpands anexistingbuilding.
Inotherbusiness,thecouncilon Sept.23votedtorequestthatthe
Point,butTownsendtoldanothernews agencythatnodecisionsweremadein privateandthat,despiteaccusations against her,shewouldnothavejeopardizedthecheckbynotfollowingrules. Shehassaidshesupportsallowingthe Confederateflagtofly,becausethatis whatherconstituentswant.
“No,no.Thesethreewentagainst theDepartmentofJustice,”Westsaid.
“Thethreeofthemsaid,‘Weare goingtoletthemuseumhavethecheck.’ Theycan’tbetrusted.Thatiswhatis happeningrightnow,andwearewaiting fortheDepartmentofJusticetosanctionthemordosomething.Thisisun-
SeeCOUNCILpage3Town’smembershipduesintheAssociationofCoastalTowns(ACT)notbe usedtowardthehiringofaconsultant forthegroupwhowouldadvisethem onwind-farmissues.
Magdeburgersaidshefeltsucha movewaswarrantedbecauseofthe council’sofficialstanceagainstwind farmsbeingplacedwithinviewof Delaware’scoast.Theconsultant,she said,isonewhohasworkedforwindfarmcompaniesinthepastand,assuch, shequestionedwhethertheperson wouldprovideabalancedviewforthe membersofACT.
FenwickIslandistheonlyDelaware coastaltownthathasformallyopposed currentplansforoffshorewindfarms.
called-for.Thesethree,theyhavegiven moneyoutsideofthecode,”Westsaid.
Thethreecouncilmembershavetraditionallyvotedtogether,whilethefifth councilmember,ChristinaDiaz-Malone,“usuallygoesalongwithme,”the mayorsaid.
“We’veneverhadthisproblem.Anybodywhocomesinandwantsmoney, wegiveittothemwithnoproblemat all.Butwhenthiscameupandpeople sawwhatitwasfor,withthatConfederateflagflying,that’swhenitstarted.
cocaine—allofthemareverybad,but theydon’tabsorbintoyourskinlike fentanyl,”hesaid.
Hallalsorecommendedgoingtrickor-treatingatresidencesofpeoplethe familyknowsandtrusts,notinastrange neighborhood.
“AtCops&Goblins,weprovidea safeatmospheretogotrick-ortreating in.Itrusteverybodythatparticipatesin ourevent.Ipersonallyknowthemor I’vemetthemandtheyhaverespected businesses,”hesaid,referringtotheannualpublicHalloweenpartyatJohn WestPark.
Thisyear,Cops&Goblins,freeand
“Iamdisappointedinthecouncil,” said West,whohasbeenmayorsince 2014.
“It’sbeenthiswayfortwoyears. Theyhavenotlistened.Oneofthem hasnothadameetingwiththetown manager,asisrequired,andhehasbeen onthecouncilsomethinglikeoneanda halfyears.Heisnotsittingwiththe townmanager,andheisbasingdecisionsonanothercouncilmemberabout whatshouldbedone,”Westsaid.
Thatcouncilman,Barrett,couldnot bereachedforcomment.
“Itallgoesbacktoracism,because yougointhemuseum—whereisthe
opentothepublic,willbefrom1to4 p.m.onSaturday,Oct.29.
TheDEAwebsite,atwww.dea.gov, statesthattherainbowfentanyltrend “appearstobeanewmethodusedby drugcartelstosellhighlyaddictiveand potentiallydeadlyfentanylmadetolook likecandytochildrenandyoungpeople.”
“Rainbowfentanyl—fentanylpills andpowderthatcomeinavarietyof brightcolors,shapesandsizes—isa deliberateeffortbydrugtraffickersto driveaddictionamongstkidsandyoung adults,”DEAAdministratorAnneMilgramstated,addingthatDEAexperts areworkingtostopthetraffickingof rainbowfentanyland“defeattheMexicandrugcartelsthatareresponsiblefor thevastmajorityofthefentanylthatis
AfricanAmericanpartofthemuseum? Thereisn’tone.Whereisthepartofthe museumfortheIndiancommunity? Thereisnothingthere.It’sallwhite, andit’sgottostop.
“Weusedtobeadestinationtown, becauseofeverythingwehave,thedifferentfoodsintown.Butsomepeople justfighteverything.Theywantedto fightthenewfamilycourt.Theysaid, ‘It’stoobig’and‘We’reruiningMain Street.’Bybuildinganewfamilycourt, wecanbringMainStreetback,”the mayorsaid.
“Letmetellyou,thereisamessof hatredoutthere.”
beingbroughtintotheUnitedStates.”
InSeptember2021,theDEA launchedthe“OnePillCanKill”public awarenesscampaignasawaytoeducate aboutthedangersoffakepills.
Fentanylisa“syntheticopioidthatis 50 timesmorepotentthanheroinand 100timesmorepotentthanmorphine,” theDEAwebsiteexplains.
“Justtwomilligramsoffentanyl, whichisequalto10-15grainsoftable salt,isconsideredalethaldose,”it states.
AccordingtotheCDC,107,622 Americansdiedfromdrugoverdosesin 2021,with66percentofthosedeaths relatedtosyntheticopioidssuchasfentanyl.
Anyonewhoencountersthedrugis warnednottohandleit,buttocall911.
Ittakesavillagetorestorebutterflies,createbirdhabitatandraisebaby monarchs,accordingtobotanyexperts intheBishop’sLandingcommunity.
JoeandLindaParentareactive neighborsandengagedintheir Bishop’sLandinghomeowner’sassociation,withJoeParentservingonthe boardandasliaisontothecommunity’slandscapecommittee.Hewas alsoinvolvedinlandscapeworkforhis
entire38-yearcareerasa“nurseryman” andservedfor12yearsasahorticultureinspectorfortheStateofNew York.
AtaMillvilleTownCouncilmeeting,ParentmetwithMayorRonBelinko,whohadbecomeengagedin MayorsforMonarchs,andencouraged residentstheretoplantpollinatorgardens.MayorsforMonarchsisaNationalWildlifeFederationprogramto helpsavethemonarchbutterfly,which hasdeclinedby99percentinrecent years.TheMayors’MonarchPledge commitscitiesandlocaltownshipsto createhabitatformonarchbutterflies andotherpollinators.
It’sagrassrootsefforttoalsoencouragehomeownerstoplantnative plants,includingmilkweed,whichthe monarchslove,andcreateraingardens orplantingstobringbackpollinators. OnOct.8and9,landwillbecleared neartheBishop’sLandingsubdivision’snorthandsouthneighborhoods ofsome820homes.Initialshrubbery meantforpollinatorswillbeinstalled inaneighborhoodplantingday.
Residentsofthecommunityand Millville-arearesidentsatlargeare beingencouragedtojointhesoil work,withartsandcraftsbeingofferedforkidstohelpeducatefamilies
aboutpollinators.
“Theseareasusedtobefarmland,” saidParent.“Thebuilderscomein andcleareverythingandlaysod, whichusedtobehabitatforourpollinators.Ispentmywholelifeinlandscaping,andIknewtheBishop’s Landingcommunityissogenerous,I wantedtobringthesegardensback.”
RoxanneFarinaisthepresidentof theBishop’sLandingHOA.
“Wereallyhadnoadditional moneyintheHOAbudget.Thispollinatorgardenisreallyallbecauseof JoeandLindaParent’swork—she hadcreatedposterboardstoexplain theprocessandraisedfundsthissummeratourpool.Sofar,thisfundraisingcampaignhasraised$3,500for ourcommunitygardens.”
“Peoplearepassionateaboutour communityandaboutthesegardens,” saidLindaParent.“Westartedoff withourladies’lunch,whichdonated $400totheplantings.Thenwehada snackbaratthepoolandamovie night.Later,wesold50T-shirtswith pollinatorimagesthatraisedabout $200,andfinally,weheldafundraiser, whichraisedover$1,000.”
Thereisalsoaplantregistryat boththeInlandBaysGardenCenter
Millvilleofficialsannounced Wednesday,Sept.28,thatwithHurricaneIan’simpactandtimingonthe Delawarecoastunknown,theyhavedecidedtogowiththeir“contingency plan”andwillbecelebratingthetown’s firstOktoberfestwithanindoorbeer festival.Theoutdoorfamily-oriented eventshavebeencanceled.
“Withthestormcoming,nowwith rainpossiblystartingFridaynight,we’ve decidedtocancel”theoutdooractivities,
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andatLord’sLandscaping&Nursery sothatresidentsandfriendscanpurchaseshrubberyorgrassesforthepollinatorgardens.
OntheBishop’sLandingnorth side(Dove’sLanding),nearthetaxditchareaclosesttothedogpark,the communitywillplantnativegrasses andwildflowersforpollinators,becausethereisnoregularirrigation theretosustainsomeofthegarden shrubs,notedtheParents.
JoeParentsaid,“Pollinatorsareimportanttoeverybody.”
“SussexCountyisclearingground thatusedtopollinationareasfor birds,insects,beesandbutterfliesthat areallpartofnature,”saidJoeParent. “Itissomucheasierforabuilderto cleartheland,plantsodandwalk away.Theyarenotrestoringpollination.IencouragetheState,County andlocalmunicipalitiestomakethese buildersmoreresponsibleforreplacingallthattheyareremoving.”
TheBishop’sLandingsouthgarden willbe4,000squarefeet,andthe northsidewillbemorethan1,700 squarefeet,aspartofthedrainage swaleleadingtothetax-ditchsystem. Theinitialfallclearingandshrub plantingwillbeconductedinOctober. Later,inthespring,theresidentsand friendswillplant“showyNortheast wildflower”seeds.Parentalsoispurchasingnearlyapoundofperennial flowerseed,includingdahlias.
Atthesouthvenuenearthetennis courts,wherethereisproperirrigation,abenchwillbeinstalledforresidents,inhonorofthelateSteve Thomas,whoactuallyhasdahliavarietiesnamedforhisworkingardening.
“Let’staketheseareasandmake themameadow,”saidJoeParent.
saidLizKain-Bolen,Millville’spark andrecreationdirector.
Aconcertbythepopularlocalband OverTimehasalsobeencanceled, Kain-Bolensaid.
Thebeer-tastingevent,sponsoredby BanksWines&Spirits,willbeheldin thepark’sCommunityBuilding,andattendancewillbelimitedtothe170ticketsalreadysoldonline.Eachpersonwill receiveacommemorativetastingglass and willbeabletotasteunlimitedbeers from15localcraftbreweries.
Theeventmarksareturn,thoughin adifferentform,tothefallcelebration thatMillvilleheldforseveralyearsbeforeitwasputonholdbecauseof COVID,andthenbecausetheparkwas underconstructionandnotquiteready tobeusedasthenewvenue.
ThenewOktoberfestevent,Kain-
Bolensaid,wasaperfectwaytoshowcaseallthatthenewparkhastooffer. Thecommunitybuildingalone,she said, isaresourcefortheentirecommunity.
“It’sabeautifulspace,”shesaid,with acapacityof170peopleseatedattables or230inchairs.
Therewillbeanotherchancetocelebratefallattheparklaterinthemonth, withtheTrailofTreatseventplanned for3to5p.m.onSunday,Oct.30, Kain-Bolensaid.
“It’slikeatrunk-or-treatwithoutthe trunks,”shesaid.
Participantswillhavea10-foot-by10-footareaonthepark’swalkingtrail, inwhichtheycansetupanddecorate with tablesortentsandhandouttreats totrick-or-treaters.
Inadditiontothetrail,theHal-
loweeneventwillalsoincludegames withprizes,apumpkinpatchand pumpkin-decoratingactivities,anda “doggycostumecontest,”Kain-Bolen said.Thecontestwillbeheldat2 p.m.,beforetrick-or-treatingbegins at3p.m.Therewillbeprizesawarded tothepoocheswiththebestcostumes.
Thereisnofeeforspacesonthe trail,butparticipantsarebeingaskedto registerbyOct.24.FormscanbedownloadedontheTownwebsite,at www.millvillle.delaware.gov,orpicked upatMillvilleTownHallortheEvans Parkofficeonweekdaysfrom8:30a.m. to4:30p.m.
FormoreinformationontheTrailof Treatseventorsponsorshipopportunities,call(302)858-3638oremail park@mvtown.com.
Fried Oyster Dinner $18 Grilled Pork Chops $17
Cottage Fried Chicken $16 BBQ Baby Back Ribs $16
Wednesday Fried Shrimp Dinner $17 Cottage Shrimp & Grits $18
Prime Rib Dinner 8oz. $24 12oz. $30 Seafood Mac & Cheese $23
“Fryday” Fish Fry $20 Choice of Cod, Flounder, or a combination Bourbon Bacon Salmon $20
Roast Turkey Dinner $16
IndianRiverSchoolDistrictBoard ofEducationPresidentRodneyLayfield wasunderinternalaffairsquestioning bytheDelawareStatePoliceofficeof professionalresponsibilitythisweek, afteranincidentatafootballgameat SussexCentralHighSchoollastweek.
Inadditiontohispositiononthe IRSDBoard,Layfieldisalsoacaptain with DSPandservesatTroop4in Georgetown,incommandofupto90 officersand40patrolofficers.Hewas alsonamedadistinguishedtrooperat Troop5.
Tempersreportedlyflaredatthe footballgameatSussexCentralHigh SchoollastSaturdaynight,Sept.24, whenthreeassistantcoachesfromthe opposingteam,PaulM.HodgsonVocationalTechnicalHighSchoolinNew CastleCounty,reportedlybecame overlyverbalandusedprofanityto cheerfortheirteamwhiletheywerein the coach’sboxontheSussexCentral home-teamsideofthefield.
InaninterviewwithBradleyLay-
field,Capt.Layfield’sbrotherandSussexCentralHighSchoolprincipal,the CoastalPointlearnedthattheDSPhas launchedaprofessionalresponsibility investigationrelatedtotheincident.He spokeontheconditionthathiscommentsareofferedasabrother,andnot asanIndianRiverSchoolDistrictemployee,norasSCHSprincipal,noras chairman,for10years,oftheDelaware InterscholasticAthleticsAssociation (DIAA).
“Iamnotheretoblametheother coachesfromHodgson,”saidBradley Layfield.“Iamalsonotheretodefend mybrother’sactionsorbehavior.”
“Inmytimeincoachingandwith DIAAwork,Ihavebeenoverlyboisterousinthecoach’sbox.Ilearnedthatlessonthehardway,”saidPrincipal Layfieldofthesituation.“TheHodgson teamwasnotexpectedtoplayaswell againstourhighschool,andtheyjust gotaninterceptionrightbeforethehalf. Theywereheadedintothelockerroom inthelead,andoneofthecoachesused astrongprofanity,”whichBradleyLayfieldsaidhefeltmighthaveseemedlike taunting.
ThethreeHodgsonassistantcoaches areDarrellLockhart,JasonBassetteand KyleTaylor.LockhartisavarsityassistantfootballcoachforHodgson’sSilver Eagles.Theyreporttoheadcoach
FrankMoffett,whohasbeencoaching atHodgsonVoTechfor29yearsand hasservedasheadcoachfor20yearsin Newark.Moffettisinhisfinalyearof coachingandhasalsoservedasastudentadvisorduringhisNewCastle schooldistrictcareer.Taylorwasastar fullbackandmiddlelinebackerfor Hodgsonafewyearsago,andreturned tohisalmamattertocoach.Allthreeof theHodgsoncoachesareBlackmen.
AlexisAndrianopolous,spokesperson forNewCastleSchoolDistrict,would notconfirmwhetherthosecoachesor facultywouldreceivedisciplinaryaction relatedtotheincident.
“Anydisciplinaryactionisahumanresourcesmatter,andthereisnothing newtoreport,”shesaid.
DonaldHattier,a22-yearmemberof theIRSDBoardofEducation,also confirmedthatthereisacomplaintwith theDSP.
“Thematterisunderinvestigationso obviouslyDr.[Rodney]Layfieldcannot speakonhisownbehalf,”saidHattier.
“Infact,hadthisincidenthappened withanyofourIRSDteachersoradministrators,weprobablywouldnotbe able totalkaboutitasapersonnelmatter,”saidHattier.
Anaudiotranscriptoftheinter-
changeattheSussexCentralversus HodgsonVoTechgamecapturedmost ofIRSDPresidentLayfield’sremarks.
“WesuredohearRodney,butwereallycannothearfromtheaudiowhat theothercoachesdid,”thatmighthave provokedtheargument,saidHattier. “Hewasspot-ontotellthemtostop usingprofanityatahigh-schoolevent. However,heshouldhaveinvolvedthe SussexCentralhighschooladministrationmoredirectly”inthealtercation, Hattiersaid.
“HeisaformerMarine,andthisis what Marinesdo,”saidHattier.(LayfieldservedasaUSMCstaff-sergeant.)
“Thisain’tNewCastleCounty. Showalittlerespect,”RodneyLayfield barksatthevisitingcoaches,according totherecordingandtranscript.
Lockhartlateradmittedthathewas theassistantcoachwhohadusedthe profanity.
“Throwanother‘F’bomb,you’re gone,”Layfieldreplied.TheHodgson coachescanthenbeheardsaying,“By who?”
“Me,”Layfieldsaid.“Hey,youain’t fromaroundtheseparts,boy.”
“Washereallysaying‘boy’orwasit ‘boys!’”Hattierwondered.“Peopleinsult eachotheratballgames,andheisalsoa countryboy,sothatphrasedoesget used.”
TheIndianRiverSchoolDistrictstaffthisweekissuedofficialcommentregardingtheincidentatSussexCentralHighSchoolinvolvingIRSDBoardof EducationPresident(andDelawareStatePoliceCapt.)RodneyLayfield,and threeassistantcoachesfromtheHodgsonVo-Techfootballteam:
“TheIndianRiverSchoolDistrictbelievesthatallindividualsinattendance atdistrictsportingeventsshouldbehaveinarespectfulmannerconsistentwith the valuesweattempttoinstillinourstudents.Itisimperativethatallattendees behaveinanappropriatemannerandtreatoneanotherwithrespect,”saidIRSD spokespersonDavidMaull.
“Assuch,themannerinwhichanindividualboardmemberinteractedwith thevisitingteam’scoachesduringtheSussexCentralvs.Hodgsonfootballgame onSept.17isnotcondoned.TheIndianRiverSchoolDistrictiscommittedto creatingapositivecultureandclimatethatvaluesandrespectsallindividuals.”
Alexis Andrianopoulos,supervisorofCommunications&Engagementfor theNewCastleCountyVocationalTechnicalSchoolDistrict,whichincludes HodgsonVo-Tech,said,“AtSaturday’sfootballgame,anunpleasantexchangeof wordsbetweenadultswascapturedonourschool’ssportslivestreamandthen widelysharedonsocialmedia.Theexchangeincludedlanguagedirectedat Hodgsoncoachesfromafanoftheopposingteamthatwefindhighlyinappropriate.
“Sincethattime,wehavebeenassuredbythesuperintendentofIndianRiver thattheyareaddressingtheissuewiththeirfan,whomweunderstandalso servesaspresidentoftheirschoolboard.Weappreciatethecooperationofour sisterdistrictandareconfidentthematterwillbeinvestigatedappropriately.”
“IfeelforRodneyandforthose coaches,”saidHattier.“It’smostregrettable,andwehavetobeverycareful withourlanguagethesedays.Seems likeplentyofpeopleinvolvedherewere notbehavingwell,andit’snotagood exampletosetforourkids,forsure.”
“ButRodneyisalsoacoachinlocal youthfootballsports,”Hattiersaid,“and
theydothiskindoftalk—theyaredemanding,theyaresometimesdemeaningtomotivateaplayer.It’sacountry jargon,Ithink.
OnbehalfoftheIRSDboardand personallyspeaking,Hattiersaidhe wishedtonotethat,“Iamsorryifthis useoflanguageisdemeaningtofolks whocametothegameand[poorword
choice]intoday’sstandards.Itmakes sense.Itrulyamsorry.Peoplehavebeen hurt,andthatisashame.”
“Peoplearewalkingoneggshells today,”notedHattier.“RodneyisaMarinesergeant,andheisacopandstate troopercaptain.Heworkswithcoaches, players,andhe’sgotfellowtroopersand ballplayerswhoareofallcolors.”
MartinLutherKingJr.isoneof Hattier’sfavoritereligiousleaders,said theschoolboardmember.“Kingsaid, paraphrased,‘Letmejudgeyounotby thecolorofyourskin,butbythecontentofyourcharacter.’”(King’sexact quoteis:“Ilooktoadaywhenpeople willnotbejudgedbythecoloroftheir skin,butbythecontentoftheircharacter.”)
“Rodneyhasagreatheartandisa goodhumanbeing,”Hattiersaid.“Heis notaracist.Hiskidsareyoung,andhe iscoachingpee-weefootball.Heisa youngfamilyman.”
“Thelearningcurvecanbequite long,workingwiththeIRSDschool board.Nobodyisgoingtowinhere,” withthecurrentdisputeandinvestigation,headded.
“Mybrotherlethispassionandhis tempergetthebestofhim,”said BradleyLayfield,theSussexCentral principal.“The‘cancelculture’isbeating himupprettygood.”
(Asofearlythisweek,therewereatGroundisexpectedtobebroken nextyearforanewthree-structure, $100millionTidalHealthmedicalcam-
least51newsstoriesandmillionsofsocialmediainteractionsabouttheuseof theword‘boy’toaBlackcoachingstaff.)
“Icanassureyouofthis,ashis brother:Ourmother,RachelLayfield, didnotraiseusthisway.Wewereraised tohavemalicetonoperson,”Bradley Layfieldsaid.“NewCastleCountyis whatitis,withalargerminoritypopulation,andthereisaquestionofsportsmanshipintheheatofacompetition.”
(NewCastleCounty’spopulationis 56percentwhite,24percentblack,7 percentLatinoand7percentAsian.)
“Iknowmybrotherhadnoracistintent,”saidBradleyLayfield.“Butthe contextshowsheisaddressingthree coaches,whowereBlack,whowereloud
pusinMillsboro.
Thecomplexwasoriginallyexpected toopenbetweenJuneandDecember 2023,“Butourtimelinehasbeen pushedback—butjusttouch—and wenowanticipatebreakinggroundin
andboisterous.”
“Iunderstandtheotherside,”he added.“Itisnotthewordswesay,butit istheperceptionofthepersonreceiving them.”
BradleyLayfieldsaiditmattershow thewordsareperceivedbythelistener, theHodgsoncoachingstaffinthiscase, “andthatiswhatBradleyhastoown.”
“IlistenedtoCoachLockhartonthe DanGafneyshowonradio,andIhave heardhewouldliketohavearolein bringingpeoplebacktogether,”noted BradleyLayfield.
BecausethereisaDSPinvestigation ongoing,BradleyLayfieldsaidRodney Layfieldcouldnotspeakuntiltheinternalaffairsandprofessionalresponsibilityreviewofhisconductiscomplete.
“Thenightithappened,lastSaturday,thecoachapologizedforthecurs-
earlysummer2023,”RogerFollebout, directorofStrategicCommunications atTidalHealth,toldtheCoastalPoint this week.
“Wearestillverycommittedto growingourexistingpresenceandex-
ingandsaidhewassorryforusingprofanity,”saidLayfield.“Theyshook handsanddidnotissueapublicstatement.Thetwoofthemjustcoveredit man-to-man.”
(Seesidebarforallpublicstatements onthismatter)
BradleyLayfieldemphasizedthat SuperintendentJayOwensspeaksfor theIndianRiverSchoolDistrictand saidtheIRSDstatementistheofficial wordonthealtercation.
Hattiermentionedthatvoterschoose schoolboardmemberswithinIRSD andsaid:“JaycannotfireRodneyfrom the board.Thegovernorcannotfirethe presidentoftheIRSDschoolboard.We havehadsituationslikethisonour schoolboardbeforeand,asboardmembers,weareprettypermanent.Allwe candoiscensureRodneyLayfield,and thereisnomovementtodoso.It’san electedposition,”saidHattier.“There maybepeoplewhowanttomoveon whenanorganizationneedstogoforward,butRodneyLayfieldhaslotsof supportrightnow.”
pandinghealthcareopportunitiesin Millsborothroughthecreationofanew TidalHealthhealthcarecampusonthe northendoftown,”hesaid,addingthat
SeeCAMPUSpage10ThenextIndianRiverSchoolDistrictboardmeetingisscheduledfor Monday,Oct.3,atIndianRiverHigh School.QuestionsastowhetherRodneyLayfieldwouldchairthemeeting andgavel-inthemeetingwerenotansweredbytheIRSD.
LayfieldhasbeenapartytoDSPinternalaffairsinvestigationsinthepast, whenheminimizedafederalsexual-harassmentcomplaintfromafellow trooperaddressedtooneofhissubordinates.Capt.RodneyLayfield,thesuit states,didnotwishtopursuethematter:“Layfieldsaidsheneededtohave thickerskinandnotletwhatsomeone elsesaidaboutherbotherher,”accordingtorecordsfromtheinvestigationfiling.HealsotoldafellowTroop5 trooperthatthevictimwas“outfor mentalissues”whenshetookleaveof thepost.
PIOSergeantIndiaSturgisissueda statementandalsonoted,“Weareactivelylookingintothismatteraccordingtoourprofessionalresponsibility process.It’saninternalmatterforDSP.”
TheLordBaltimoreElementary SchoolParentTeacherOrganization (PTO)raised$35,000foranewrunningandoutdoorplaytrackbehindthe OceanViewschooltheold-fashioned way.ThePTOheldfundraisersand partneredwiththeBethany-Fenwick AreaChamberofCommerce,theQuiet ResortsCharitableFoundationand localmerchantsincludingSummerSalts toraisemorethan$50,000topaveand installthesurface.
LaurieMcFaul,vicepresidentofthe QRCF,saidattherecentribbon-cutting,“Wedon’talwaysgettoseethe tangibleresultsofourfundraising eventslikewewillwiththiswonderful track.”
JulieDeane,secretaryoftheLord BaltimorePTO,added,“Wehadgreat partnershipsonthisprogram,andnow ourkidsgettoenjoythetrack.”
AlexGibsonisthePTOpresident forLordBaltimorethisyearandwas oneoftheprimarydriversoftheprivate fundingeffort.Sheisalsoanavidrunner herself,supportstheGirlsonthe RunchaptersatLB,andwillcompetein theBaltimoreMarathonandrunning festivalonOct.15.
OtherPTOmembers,including
VicePresident CristinaAntonioli,helped movetheprojectforward.
Antonioliis trainingwith McFaulfor half-marathons thisfallbyrunningtogether andencouragingeachother asfriendsin training.
“Wehaveto beaccountable toeachother whenwerun together,”said Antonioliofher longtimefriend McFaul.
TheQuiet ResortsCharitableFoundationdonated $12,000toward theproject,with proceedsfromitsannualBunnypalooza runregistrationsduringtheEasterholidayweekenddonatedtothePTO.
DougPurcellisthepresidentof
“Itwasagreatpartnershipfor QRCFworkingwiththechamberand withthePTOtomakethispossible,”he said.“Wehopetodosoagaininfuture
JohnandAprilFelsofSummerSalts BeachGrillalsoprovidedapersonaldonationof$5,000fromtheBethany Beachcommunity.
PrincipalPamWebb,whohelpeden-
couragethePTOandprovidedsupport onthedesignandbuildingphaseofthe outdoortrack,wasunabletoattendthe dedication,assherecentlybrokeherhip duringanaccidentintheLordBaltimoreparkinglotandisstillonthe mend.Inherstead,AssistantPrincipal BarkleyHeckdidthehonorsanddedicatedthetrackwitharibbon-cutting
ceremonyduringaback-to-schoolnight lastweek.
Deanesaidafutureprojectmightbe anoutdoorclassroomforstudentinstruction,which,shesaid,“hasbeenanotherdreamofMs.Webb’s.”
Purcellagreedthatworkingwiththe PTOonanoutdoorclassroomproject mightbeafutureQRCFpartnership
opportunity.OtherQRCFboardmemberson-handfortheribbon-cuttingincludedBillyScott,pastpresident.
Editor’snote:CoastalPointstaffreporterandavidrunnerMikeSmithis presentlyservingasinterimsecretaryof theQRCFandwasamongtheattendeesatthetrackdedication,inbothof thosecapacities.
hewasunabletoputCoastalPointin touchwitheitheraTidalHealthphysicianorofficialforfurthercomment.
“Wewillkeepthemedia…updated ontheprocessaftertheturnofthenew year.ThisiswhatIhavebeentoldIcan sharewithyouall.Iknowit’snotmuch, but‘moretocome,’astheysayinthe business,”Folleboutsaid.
Plannedisa100,000-square-foot building.Bycomparison,theexisting DelmarvaHealthPaviliononCommerceDrivehas60,000squarefeet.
About300jobswillbecreated.
“ Thisisbringinghigh-quality healthcareclosertohome,andthatisso important,”ChristopherHall,vicepresidentandchiefbusinessofficerfor
TidalHealth,hadtoldtheCoastalPoint inDecember2021,aftertheMillsboro TownCouncildiscussedwithTidalHealthrepresentativesbuffersandother detailsfortheproject.
“ThegreaterMillsboroareaisexperiencingsignificantgrowthanditis under-served,”Hallsaid,addingthat servicesatthenewcampus,innorthern Millsboro,aboutamilefromtownhall, willincludecardiologists,orthopedic doctors,primary-carephysiciansand specialists,andofferdiagnosticservices, imaging,urgentcareandcardiacrehabilitation.Astand-alonepharmacywas alsobeingdiscussedatthetime.
Becauseitwillbedesignedfroma wellnessperspective,thecampuswill havewalkingtrails,apatharoundalake andotheramenitiesconnectedtoa communitythatwillbedeveloped
nearby.
Atthetime,Hallsaidgroundcould bebrokenfortheothertwobuildingsin 2024.Asurgerycenterandskillednursingcenterarealsobeingconsidered there.
CoastalPointfirstreportedonplans forthehealthcampusinFebruary2020, whenHalltoldtheCoastalPoint,“The over-65populationusesthreetimes morehealthcarethananyotheragecohort.Havingafamilymedicalcomplex withtheserviceswewillprovidewill complementtheworkthatisalready happening.Youcanneverhaveenough familymedicineandoffices.”
MillsboroTownManagerJamie Burkthisweeksaidtownofficialsare “extremelyexcitedaboutthenewTidalHealthmedicalcampus.”
“Townstaffandourelectedofficials haveworkedhand-in-handwithTidalHealthandtheirconsultantstomake thisconceptareality.Thisprojectisan exampleofhowMillsboroisquicklybecomingahubforstate-of-the-artmedicalfacilitiesincentralSussexCounty. The newmedicalcampuswillprovide
greateraccesstoqualitymedicalcarefor theresidentsofMillsboroandthesurroundingregion,”Burksaid.
Inpreviousconversations,Follebout calledthenewmedicalcomplex“an outstandingopportunity.”
“We’vehadprimarycareinand aroundDagsboroforover25years,and it’sprettyrobustinDagsboro.We movedintoMillsboroin2014.Wehave beeninthatgeneralvicinityandgeneral areaforquitesometimenow.Thepeople inDagsboroandMillsborohave beenverysupportiveofourservices,to ensurethecareisgoingtobeprovided forgenerationstocome,”hesaid.
TidalHealth,withmorethan5,000 employees,assetsofmorethan$1billionand264physiciansandproviders, offerscareinSussexCounty,aswellas Worcester,Wicomico,Caroline,DorchesterandSomersetcountiesinMarylandandAccomackcountyinVirginia. Hallsaidthereare50TidalHealthlocationsinsevencountiesinMarylandand Delaware,withsitesinMillsboro, Georgetown,Seaford,Bridgevilleand DelmarinDelaware.
BeebeHealthcareannouncedthis weekthatBeebeMedicalGroup’snext PrimaryCarelocationwillbelocatedat “BaysideCorner,”attheintersectionof Routes54and20nearSelbyvilleand westofFenwickIsland.Theexterior structureisintheprocessofbeingbuilt, withatentativeopeninginmid-2023.
BeebePrimaryCareSelbyvilleisexpectedtohave10examrooms,which wouldallowforapproximatelyfiveprimary-careproviders.Thegoalistocreateincreasedsame-daysick-visitaccess forestablishedBeebeprimary-carepatientsandhaveextendedhoursofoperation.
“BeebeMedicalGroupisexcitedto expandprimarycareaccessinourSouth Coastalarea,”saidChristinaOnolaja,directorofPrimaryCareforBeebeMedicalGroup.“OurMedicalGroup continuestogrow,andwearecommittedtoincreasingaccesstohigh-quality carethat’sclosetohomeforthepeople ofSussexCounty.
Moreinformationwillbeavailableas constructionisfinished.Community memberswhoarelookingforaprimarycareprovidercancall(302)645-3332to findaBeebeprovideracceptingpatients.
“BeebeHealthcarehasdevelopedour strategicplanthatlooksathowweprovidecomprehensivecarethroughout SussexCounty,”saidDr.DavidA.Tam, MD,MBA,CPHE,FACHE,president
andCEOofBeebeHealthcare.“That includesSelbyvilleandtheSouth Coastalarea,sowearesothrilledto bringthislocationtothecommunity thankstosomegreatpartnerships.”
“BaysideCorner”isacrossfromthe BaysidecommunityandisbeingdevelopedbytheCarlM.FreemanCompanies.
“We’rethrilledtowelcomeBeebe HealthcaretoBaysideCorner,”said NickFreeman,vicepresidentofcommercialandhospitalityfortheCarlM. FreemanCompanies.“Beebe’scommitmenttoservingthecommunityaligns withourmissionofcreatingretailspaces thatbestservethearea’sneeds.Proximitytohealthcarebenefitsnotonlyour residentsatBaysidebuttheneighboring communities.”
BeebeMedicalGroupincludesmore than20specialtyofficesinmorethan40 officelocationsthroughoutSussex County.Practicesincludethespecialties of:CardiothoracicSurgery,Dermatology,Endocrinology,FamilyMedicine, Gastroenterology,GeneralandBariatric Surgery,HospitalMedicine,Infectious DiseasesandTravelMedicine,Internal Medicine,PediatricNeurology,Pulmonary&SleepDisorders,Surgical Oncology,Urology,andWomen’s Healthcare.
FormoreinformationaboutBeebe Healthcare,visitbeebehealthcare.org.
Owners can personalize their plans with a wide variety of selectable upgrades and alterations
process! The home’s architectural plans are produced quicker, shovels hit the ground faster and the home is delivered in a timeframe that is unattainable in a true custom home—with an end product that is no less luxurious.
Withtheseasonofcandyandsweettreatsofallflavorsnow uponus,thereissomethinghorriblyfrighteningthat’slurkingout there—andwedon’tmeantheghostsandgoblinsoftheHalloweenseason.
TheDrugEnforcementAdministration(DEA)iswarningthe publicabout“rainbowfentanyl”—ahorriblyfataldrugthathas beenmadeuptolooklikecandyorsidewalkchalktoattractchildren.
“Rainbowfentanyllookslikecandy,likeSweeTarts,”saidOcean ViewPoliceDepartmentCapt.HeathHall.“Justaspeckoffentanylcankillyou.Alotofpeoplejustdon’trealize.Agrain—likea saltgrain—couldkillsomebody,especiallyachild.AtHalloween, youwanttotrytogetcandythatisintheoriginalwrapper.You don’twanttotakecookiesorhomemadestufforcandynotina
wrapper.Andhavetheparentsinspectthecandybeforetheyallow thechildrentostartchowingdownonit.
“Youdon’tevenhavetoeatit,”hecontinued.“Justtouchit,and itabsorbsintoyourskin.It’sscarystuff.Heroin,cocaine—allof themareverybad,buttheydon’tabsorbintoyourskinlikefentanyl.”
Fentanyl,accordingtotheDEAwebsite,isa“syntheticopioid thatis50timesmorepotentthanheroinand100timesmorepotentthanmorphine.”
Please,parents,guardians,teachersandanyoneelsechargedwith keepinganeyeonourcommunity’schildren,beaware.Ifyousee somethingthatisatallquestionable,tossit.Ifyouhearofthisstuff beingavailablelocally,callthepolice.Sooner,ratherthanlater.
There’senoughheartacheintheworld.Let’savoidthisone.
“FloridaMan”hasbecomeabitofanationaliconoverthe pastseveralyears.Well,“icon”mightbealittlegenerousnow thatIseeitinprint.Let’sinsteadgowith:“FloridaMan”has becomeanationalpunchlineoverthepastseveralyears,asthe prevailinglineofthoughtgoesthateveryweirdstorythatfeaturessomeonedoingsomethingridiculousorstupendously insipidbeginswiththeheadline,“Floridaman...”
There.That’sbetter.
spilledwhatappearstobe...well...yousee...howdoesone evenwordthisinafamilypaper...adultentertainmentdevices?
As alocaljournalistforNews9wasatthescenedescribing theincident,oneofthebroadcastersaskedthereporterabout themayhembehindhim.
“Jim,canyoutellwhathe’scarryingthere,”askedthe newscaster.“What’sallovertheroad?”
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ButFloridahasbeenviewedina differentlightthispastweek,asmuch of thenationhadbeenkeepinganeye onHurricaneIanasitwasbearing downontheSunshineStatewithferocity.AsofWednesdaymorning,whileI waswritingthis,therewasafearthat thestormwouldcausemassivedamageandendangerlives andproperty.So,obviously,thattakespriority.Andeveryone inthepathofthisstormgetsourfullconcernandbest wishes.
Butlostinthenoiseofeverythingelsehappeningdown therewasanotherstormthathitFloridaaweekago—one that leftaFloridahighwayawash“inasilverseaofbeercans,” accordingtoanarticleonNPR.org,inaheadlinethatIdesperatelywishIhadwrittenmyself.
Amulti-vehiclecrashintheearly-morninghoursinthe southboundlanesofInterstate75beganwhenasemi-trailer clippedanotherwhileitsoperatorwaschanginglanes,accordingtoFloridaHighwayPatrolofficials.Thatcausedachain reactionofbrakingtrucks,butonefailedtostopandcollided with apickuptruckandanothersemi.
HundredsofcasesofCoorsLightspilledallacrossthe highway,accordingtoreports,andwhilethemostimportant newstocomeoutofthiswasthattherewereonlyminorinjuriestosomeofthedriversinvolved,it’scriticalthatweall lowerourheadsandofferoursolemnthoughtsforthesuds thatneverhadthechancetofindtheirforeverhomeatthe endofsomeFloridabarduringhappy-hour.
Thatverywellcouldhaveturnedintoseveral“Florida man...”stories,haditreacheditsintendees.
ThefinepeopleintheareassurroundingOklahomaCity alsosawtheirowninterestingaccidentinvolvingasemilast week,asanaccidentonInterstate40causedalocalnewsteam toblushasitwasreporting,accordingtoEntrepeneur.com.
Perthatarticle,asemicrashedoffoftheinterstateand
Silence.Awkwardsilence.Theonthe-scenereporterdidthatmagical mumblewhenonetriestoavoida question,andthecamerazoomedin onaboxthatwasmarked,“fakephallus.”
Thenewscasterclumsilytriedto avoidwhattheboxhadread,andtheclipmadeitswayto Twitter—whereithadbeenviewedmorethanfivemillion timesasofWednesdaymorning.Again,wearethankfulthat therewerenosignificantinjuriesfromthisincident.Also,we arethankfulthatthisdidnothappeninSussexCounty,becausewedidnothavetocoverit.
Intrigued,Isetouttofindmoreinterestingspillsfrom trucksacrossthesefruitedplains.MybuddyGooglefound megoldimmediately,intheformofasitecalled,appropriatelyenough,truckspills.com.
Sureenough,Ididn’thavetowaitlongtofindsomething ofnote.Attheverytopofthepagewasastory,withaphoto ofaroadIhadinitiallythoughtwascoveredinsnow.Alas,it wasnot.
AtruckcarryingFiveBrothersAlfredoSaucehadcrashed intoawallonInterstate55inMemphis,Tenn.Therewasno wordiftherewasanearbycrashwithasparagus,pastaand shrimpthatcouldhavereallyelevatedthesituation.Ormaybe anicewine.Or...aCoorsLight?
Orwine.Yeah,let’sstickwithwinewhendealingwitha niceshrimpalfredo.
Andtherewasplentyofwineifyouhappenedtofind yourselfstuckintrafficinWinston-Salem,N.C.,lastfallon U.S.421.Atruckoverturnedanddepositedhundredsofcases ofwinealongthehighway.AccordingtoWinston-Salem’s policeTwitteraccount,therewasnoshortageofvolunteersto helpcleaningupthatone.
Yeah,I’dimaginethatonewouldbecleaneduppretty quicklyaroundhere,too.“Delawareman...”
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Eachspring,horseshoecrabsmigrate fromtheAtlanticOceantobaybeaches, wheretheydepositbillionsofeggs.This annualpulseofenergyfuelsthegreat globalshorebirdmigrationsthathave beentimedovermillenniatocoincide
withthecrabs’spawning.Fishermen alsorelyonthecrabasbait,andthe biomedicalindustryusesthecrab’s blood toprotectusfrommedicalcontaminants.Horseshoecrabsareaperfect representationoftheinterdependence oflifeonthecoast,andrightnow,they needourhelp.
Historically,horseshoecrabpopulationshavebeendecimatedbyoverhar-
vesting.Thefirstoverharvestbeganin themid-1800s,whenindustrialized harvestforfertilizerdramaticallyreducedtheirabundance.Thesecond overharvestoccurredduringthe1990s, whentheywerecollectedwithoutlimit foruseasbaitbyeelandwhelkfishermen.
Thatplundercontributedtosteep declinesinthepopulationsofmigrating
shorebirds.Inresponse,theAtlantic StatesMarineFisheriesCommission regulatedthehorseshoecrabforthefirst timeunderamanagementplanthatincludedtheprotectionofthenow-endangeredredknot.
Thecommissionisnowupdatingthe horseshoecrab’smanagementplan.The
SeeHARVESTpage15WhilethesoldiersofFortMiles stayedalertforenemyshipsduring WorldWarII,fiercebattleswereraging overseas.Bothsidesusedartillerytoattackanddefendimportantareas.
Atthebeginningofthe1940s,however,artilleryshellswereeitherdetonatedoncontactorwithapre-settimer. Soldiershadtohitthetargetexactly,or trytosetatimertomaketheshellexplode whenthetargetwentby.That madeitmuchhardertohitfast-moving airplanes,andlesseffectiveagainst troopsspreadoutonland.Aproximity
proposedplanallowstheharvestoffemalehorseshoecrabs,astheyarethe preferredbait,giventhechoicebetween malesandfemales.However,asinglefemaleproducesthousandsofeggseach year,sofemalecrabsprovideaunique andcriticalfoodsourceforredknots andothermigratoryshorebirds.
Theharvestoffemalehorseshoe crabsshouldnotbeallowedatthistime because:
•Datafromtheonlysurveyspecifi-
fusewasneeded—adevicethatwould causetheshelltoexplodewhenit sensedatargetwasclose.
CooperationbetweenBritishand Americanscientistsledtothefirstof thesedevices,codenamed“Variable Time”or“V-T”fuses.Butthefuseshad tobeadaptedtoworkwithdifferentartilleryguns.TheU.S.Armygavethat jobtotheOrdnanceResearchCenter (ORC)atAberdeenProvingGroundin Maryland.TheORCsetuptestsitesat manylocations,includingFortMiles.
TheORCbuiltanexperimentalfiringplatform,anobservationarea,ammunitionstoragebuildingsandmore nearwhatisnowHerringPoint.Two
callydevelopedtotrackourcrabpopulationdoesnotshowasignificantincreaseincrabnumbers.
•Thepopulationisbeingmanaged inreferencetoahistoriclowpointsetat thepeakofcraboverharvestinthe 1990s.Thiscouldresultinanunderestimationofthenumberofcrabsthatour coastcansupport,attheexpenseofthe fishandbirdspeciesthatrelyonthem forfood.
•Climatechangeandcoastaldevelopmentarereducingthequalityofthe crab’sspawninghabitat,whichwill likelyimpactitsfuturepopulation.
officersand23enlistedmenfromthe Army,aswellasanofficerfromthe Navy,weresenttoconducttestingat FortMiles.
FromFebruaryof1944toSeptember of1945,themenfiredmorethan 150,000shellsintothewatersoffCape Henlopen fromninedifferentartillery pieces.Theyrecordedobservationsand datafromFireControlTower4near DeweyBeachandFireControlTower6 nearGordon’sPond.
PerhapsthemostimportanttestoccurredinJuneof1945,whenthefuses wereusedagainstareplicaJapanese warplaneplacedonaplatformjust abovethewaves.Japanesesuicidepilots,
•Abetteralternativetoharvesting femalecrabsistoharvestmoremale crabs.Becausemale-to-femaleratiosare highinourarea,harvestingmoremales wouldnotaffectreproductionrates.
•Allowingfemalestocontinue growingandreproducingisthebestbet toprotectestuaryecosystemsrecovering fromoverharvestandfacingtheimpacts ofrapidclimatechange.
Whatcanyoudotomakeyourvoice heardonthisimportantissue?
Thecommissionisacceptingpublic commentthroughSept.30atcomments@asmfc.org(Subjectline:Horse-
knownas“kamikazes,”oftenattacked fromveryclosetothewater,sothefuses neededtoworkreliablyinsuchsituations.
NavyLt.Cmdr.JamesVanAllendescribedFortMilesas“thefirstthoroughlysatisfactoryfacility…for verifyingtheirpropertiesagainstaplane lowoverthesea.”ItisnotanexaggerationtosaythatthetestsdoneatFort Milessavedhundredsofsailorsfrom deathbykamikazeattack.
ThefortificationsatCapeHenlopen didmorethanjustprotectthecoast duringthesecondWorldWar.They
shoeCrabDraftAddendumVIII).Informationabouttheplancanbefound atwww.asmfc.org/species/horseshoecrab.
TheCenterexpressesitsgratitudeto thecommissionforthetremendous amountofsciencethatgoesintomanagingthecrab,aswellasforitscommitmenttoconsideringpublicinput.The Centeralsothanksthededicatedvolunteerswhoparticipateinspawningsurveysforthecrabupanddownourcoast. TogetinvolvedintheCenter’shorseshoecrabsurvey,pleasecontactvolunteer@inlandbays.org.
OnFriday,Sept.16,TheClimateExperts ofDelmarvaandtheBethany-Fenwick AreaChamberofCommercehosteda ribbon-cuttingceremonytocelebrate thegrandopeningoftheClimateExperts’newretaillocationat35849AtlanticAvenue,Unit1,Millville. Communitymembers,friendsandfamily cameouttoshowtheirsupportandcelebrate.TheClimateExpertsofDelmarva areanHVACcompanyservinghome, commercialandmarineneeds.They serviceductlessHVACsystems,geothermals,boilers,high-efficiencyheat pumps,furnacesandradiators.Tofind outmoreaboutTheClimateExpertsof Delmarva, visittheclimateexperts.comorcall(302) 402-3117.
Editor:
Irecentlyretiredasacashierat Hocker’sSupercenterinClarksville.
Iwishtosendmysincerethank-you toallmywonderfulcustomersandcoworkersthatgavemegoodwishes,
beautifulgiftsandlovelycardstosend meonmyway.
Itiswonderfultohavesomanythat wantedmetoenjoymyretirement.I lovedseeingeveryoneeverydayandwill missyouall.Thankyouforallthe memoriesandgreatfriendships. Thankyouagain.
DonnaBlanchard DagsboroEditor:
Ihadtochuckleforasecondonthe ChiefCorriganarticleinlastweek’s edition.Hereyouhaveaguywhowas broughtintoresurrectapolicedepartmentwhileatthesametimeoperating
asafullyfunctioningpoliceofficer,detective,SRO,communityserviceofficer andeveryotherroleapoliceofficer servesas,inadditiontobeingchiefof police,for$55,000inpay!
OnPage3ofthesameeditionthere isanarticleontheOceanViewofficer
Headingbacktoschoolcanbean excitingtimeforstudentsandparents, butitcanalsoproducestressandanxi-
ety.Newschedulescanbeoverwhelming,andfearoftheunknowncancause alotofworry.Herearesometipsto helpeasesomeofthefearandworryas youhelpyourchildrennavigatethenew schoolyear:
(1)Encourageyourchildtoshare concernsthattheyhaveandtakethem seriously.
Childrensometimesreallyworry aboutthingsthatadultsmightthink should notbeabigdeal.Itisimportant thatwetaketheirconcernsseriously, showempathy,andhelpthemfindways tocopewiththeproblem.
muchduringthefirstfewweeks.End busyweeksbycelebratingathomeon thecouch.Popcorn,blanketsanda movieareallyouneed.
Anexamplegivenbyoneelementary teacherinvolveslunch.Somestudents getveryanxiousabouttheschoollunch beingsomethingtheydon’tlike.Besure tohaveacopyofthemonthlylunch menuandplantopacklunchoncertain daysifthisisoneofyourchild’sworries.
(2)Saynotootherthingsthefirst fewweeksofschool.Alltheinformationcomingtoyouandyourchildcan beoverstimulatingandexhausting. Keepingyourfocusonschoolisenough. Sticktoappropriatebedtimesforyour child’sage.Eventhingsthatarenormallyfunforyourchildcanbetoo
(3)Opencommunicationwithyour child’steacher.Yourchildshouldhear youhavingpositiveconversationswith his orherteacher.Youandtheteacher arepartnersinyourchild’seducation anddevelopment.Ifyouhaveconcerns, talktotheteacher.Theywantwhatis bestforyourchild,too,andtheylikely haveexperiencewithanyissuesthat occur.
(4)Knowwhentoaskformoresupport.Thoughworryandanxietyare completelynormalatthestartofschool, ifyourchildiscontinuingtostruggle longerthanafewweeks,itmaybetime tospeakwithaprofessionalcounselor formoresupport.
V isitBayhealth.org/Family-MedicinetolearnmoreaboutSuzanne Chafin,LPCMH,andtheentireteam atBayhealthFamilyMedicine—Dover.
thedifferentshellsfiredfromFort Mileswithavisittothemuseum.For moreinformation,includingdatesand times,email info@fortmilesmuseum.org.
Arbor-Lyn is a local’s dream perfectly placed just minutes away from all that Rehoboth and Lewes have to offer. Travel like a local and enjoy easy access to local restaurants, grocery stores, and shopping without ever going on any major highways. This low-maintenance community located right off of Warrington Road in Rehoboth Beach offers basement lots and a wide variety of new home floor plans to choose from.
TheRehobothBeach–DeweyBeach ChamberofCommerceisagainhosting theScarecrowShow&Trailformemberbusinessesinthe19971ZIPcode (DeweyBeach,downtownRehoboth BeachandRoute1).Everyoneisbeing invitedtovisit,viewandvotefortheir favoritescarecrowthisfall.
BeginningonSaturday,Oct.1,votes
canbesubmittedthroughtheChamber’swebsiteatwww.beach-fun.comor viapaperballotavailableattheChamber ’sadminoffice(306RehobothAvenue,RehobothBeach).Allvotesthat includeavalidnumberedentryorbusinessnamewillbeacceptedthrough Monday,Oct.31.Onlyonevotemaybe submittedperperson.
Alistingofparticipatingbusinesses, includingentrynumbersandaddresses, willbeavailableonlineatwww.beachfun.comorforpickupattheChamber’s adminofficeandtheVisitor’sCenter (501RehobothAvenue,Rehoboth Beach)beginningOct.1,updatedregular lyasparticipantsregister.
Businessesinterestedinenteringthe
ScarecrowContestcancontactthe Chamber’seventcoordinator,KateVanVorst,atevents@beach-fun.comorregisteronlineatwww.beach-fun.com throughOct.21.Formoreinformation abouttheScarecrowShow&Trail,visit www.beach-fun.comorcalltheRehoboth-DeweyChamberat(302)2276446.
beingthenewLordBaltimoreresource officerfor$75,658!IfIhadtochoose... hmmmm.
ItshouldnotbeashocktoFrankfordoranyotherjurisdictioninthe “DefundthePolice”erathatfinding, hiringandkeepingpoliceexecutivesisa challenge.Theapplicantpoolisgoing
tobesignificantlylimited,andyouare goingtohavetopayforaverydynamicandcapablepersonwhocan transformthedepartmentandinteract positivelywiththecommunitytobuild communitytrustandpartnerships.
Todoso,payisgoingtobeamajor hurdle,especiallyforsmalltowns. Lookingnationallyandregionally,policedepartmentsaresuffering,with thousandsofcapablepoliceofficersof allranksleavingjobstheyloved.Look
attheDMV—majordepartmentslike MontgomeryCountylostmorethan 200officers,andtheirlastrookieclass graduated12.Normallytheyholdtwo classesayear,withmorethan50officers ineach,butnomore.
Severalagenciesincludingmany Mar yland,VirginiaandD.C.agencies areofferingthousandsofdollarsin signingbonusestonewrecruitsandincentivesformilitaryorlateralofficers. Startingsalariesforrecruitsareinthe
$60,000to$70,000[range].Mostchiefs aremakingtwoandthreetimesthose salaries.
IknowFrankfordisalongwayfrom theDMV,butFrankfordmightwantto reconsiderthatbumpinpayandkeep ChiefCorrigan,whohasgoneabove andbeyondforthetown.Allthings considered,$70,000ayearisabargain foraprovenandskilledleader.
M.G.Hartnett DagsboroOnTuesday,Sept.20,OceanView JewelershostedaConnectforCoffee withtheBethany-FenwickArea ChamberofCommerceandcelebratedtheirfive-yearanniversaryand thegrandopeningoftheirnewlocationinMillvillewitharibbon-cutting.FellowChambermembers,as wellascommunitymembers,friends andfamily,cameouttosupportthe businessatitsnewlocation,at35785 AtlanticAvenue(Route26),Millville.
OceanViewJewelersisafamilyoperatedbusinessthatholdshigh standards,especiallyonquality.
“Weprideourselvesontheproductswecarry,andtheservicework weperform,”saidSergioPalazzo, chiefoperatingofficer.“Ourfounder andmasterjewelerbringsover40 yearsofexperienceintheindustry, andalltheworkiscompletedinhousebyhim,whichensuresour clients’peaceofmind,”headded.
Customerscangetcustom-designedjewelry,jewelryrepairs,anda wideselectionofstylesandpersonallyguidedselectionprocessforengagement.
“Everythingisdoneinhousewith qualityworkmanship,”saidemployee SandraRodriguez.
TofindoutmoreaboutOcean ViewJewelers,visitoceanviewjewelers@outlook.comorcall(302)5371121.
BunnyHollerofOceanViewwas amongmorethan600first-yearstudentswelcomedtotheBaldwinWallaceUniversity(BW)campusthis fallwhoearnedmorethan$11millioninmeritscholarships.Holler,a graduateofIndianRiverHigh Schoolmajoringindualprimaryand primaryinterventionspecialist, earneda$15,000Fellows’Scholarshipbasedonoutstandingacademic achievementsinhighschool.
BW’smeritscholarshipsare awardedtofull-timestudentsandare renewableuptofouryearswithgood academicandsocialstanding.BW offersawiderangeoffinancialsupporttoitsstudents—morethan$52 millionforthe2022-2023academic year.
BaldwinWallaceUniversity, foundedin1845,wasoneofthefirst collegestoadmitstudentswithout regardtoraceorgender.Anindependent,coeducationaluniversityof 3,500students,BWofferscourseworkintheliberalartstraditionin morethan80academicareas.The universityislocatedinBerea,12 milesfromdowntownCleveland, Ohio.
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EdwardA.Brockson,89,ofClaymont,Del.,andformerlyofWilmington,Del.,passedawaypeacefully onWednesday,Sept.21,2022,atthe DelawareVeteran’sHomeinMilford,Del.HewasborninPhiladelphia,Pa.,onMarch6,1933,sonof thelateHaroldMasonBrocksonand MaryMargaret(Hennelly)Brockson,andwasraisedinPhiladelphia.
BrocksongraduatedfromWest CatholicHighBoy’sSchoolin1950. HegraduatedfromDrexelUniversity withadegreeinelectricalengineeringin1963,andservedintheU.S. Armyfrom1953to1955,withan honorabledischarge.Heworkedasa contractengineer,andownedand operatedtheEconowashLaundromat&Cleanersfrom1970to2000.
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Brockson’sprideandjoywerein hischildrenandgrandchildren,and helovedtoattendtheirsporting eventsandfamilygatherings.Hewas happiestwhenhewaswithhisfamily,enjoyingagoodconversationand ameal.Inhisfreetime,heloved goingtotheracetrack,playingbasketballattheparkandwatchinga favoritefootballteamwinonTV.He wasanavidreaderaboutscienceand health,andlovedtosharethat knowledgewithhisfamily.
Inadditiontohisparents,Brocksonwasprecededindeathbyason, MichaelGordonBrockson;abrother, FrankBrockson;andasister,MargaretBrocksonFoster.Heissurvived byhistwodaughters,DonnaSmith (andMark)ofMillville,Del.,and VirginiaGiebel(andRichard)of Herndon,Va.;asister,Kathleen Brockson(Dowd)ClarkeofGarnett Valley,Pa.;sixgrandchildren,Karlie SmithofRichmond,Va.,Mark DylanSmithofMillville,Del.,Gigi GiebelofHerndon,Va.,MattGiebel (andNicole)ofLeesburg,Va.,Tim (andSharon)GiebelofAshburn,Va., andCaitlin(andMike)Giebelof Ashburn,Va.;andfivegreat-grandchildren,JacobGamble,Jordan Gamble,GiannaGamble,Lulu GiebelandDaisyGiebel.
AcelebrationofBrockson’slife, forfamilyandfriends,willbeheldat alaterdate.Condolencescanbesent onlineatwww.melsonfuneralservices.com.
DonaldG.Leyden,93,ofMillsboro,Del.,andformerlyofBrooklyn, N.Y.,passedawayonThursday,Sept. 22,2022.HewasborninBrooklyn, tothelateJohnandIdaLeyden.
Hewasaveteranwhoservedin theU.S.Army,andthenworkedat CentralIslipStateHospitalinNew
Yorkasacentralsupplytechnician for35years.
Inadditiontohisparents,Leyden wasprecededindeathbyhisbeautifulwife,Theresa,in2013,aswellas twobrothers,JohnandChrisLeyden.Heissurvivedbyhisfivechildren,ColleenSandler(andJeff), DonaldLeyden(andRenee),Billy Leyden(andBarbara),EdwardLeydenandChristinaLeyden.Healso leavesbehind10grandchildrenand 10great-grandchildren.
Afuneralservicewillbeheldat 12p.m.onWednesday,Sept.28, 2022,attheWatsonFuneralHome, 211S.WashingtonSt.,Millsboro, Del.,wherefriendsmaycallfrom11 a.m.tonoonforviewingandvisitation.IntermentwillfollowatHollywoodCemetery,Milford/Harrington Highway,Harrington,Del.Inlieuof flowers,thefamilysuggestsdonationsinLeyden’smemoryto WoundedWarriorsProject,P.O.Box 758516,TopekaKS66675-8516. Lettersofcondolencemaybeonline atwww.watsonfh.com.
ElizabethAnn“Betty”(Erhardt) Norton,88,passedpeacefullyinto EternalRestonSept.20,2022,in hersleepsurroundedbylove.She wasbornonJuly21,1934.
Herlifewasdevotedtocaringfor herfamily,alwaysfindinganew recipetotry,tweakandperfect,as wellasfabricstomakemanythings thatdecoratetheirhomes.Thatcaringdevotionlivesonthroughher impactonfamilyandfriends.
Nortonissurvivedbyherhusband of66years,Tom;threechildren,Tom NortonIII,KathyandBob;five grandchildren;andthreegreatgrandchildren.
Inlieuofflowers,donationsmay bemadetoCoastalHospiceat CoastalHospice.org.Theircareand supportcouldnothavebeenbetter. WithCOVID-relatedrestrictions andinanabundanceofcaution,servicesweretobeprivate.
JohnD.Pittam,90,ofRehoboth Beach,Del.,passedawaySept.19, 2022,attheDelawareHospicecenterinMilford,Del.Hewasborn April27,1932,inWilmington,Del., sonofthelateRev.JohnPittamand Martha(Wedman)Pittam.
For32years,Pittamworkedasan electricianforChevron,atthe DelawareCityrefinery,untilhisretirementin1995.
Hisgreat-granddaughter Adamariehastakenoverhisloveof fishing.Hewasknowntobehelpful toeveryone.Hewasafaithfulat-
tendeeoftheFirstBaptistChurchof Lewes,inLewes,Del.,ofwhichhe wasamember.
Pittamwasprecededindeathby hischildrenCarolynSmithandsonin-law,Herbert,SharonWilburand son-in-law,Russell,andson-in-law VernonBingham.Heissurvivedby hiswifeof38years,FredaJ.(Grindstaff)Pittam;andthreechildrenby hisfirstmarriage,JohnD. PittamJr. ofHavredeGrace,Md.,CynthiaD. Dominick(andJohnDominickIV) ofElktonMd.,andJanetE.BinghamofMilton,Del.;ninegreatgrandchildren,ShawnSmithand ErinSmithofHavredeGrace,Md., AngelaJohnson(andChristopher), alsoofHavredeGrace,BradleyPittam,SaraPittam,EricJ.Dominick (andCheryl)ofMiddletown,Del., AdamF.Dominick(andAshley)of NorthEast,Md.,JohnN.Whiteand JoshuaW.WhiteofDarlington,
Md.;sevengreat-grandchildren, DestinyCrandall,GreysonDominick,AdamarieDominick,ChandlerDominick,AubreyJohnson, AidenJohnsonandDay’lynn Christy;andagreat-great-grandchild,Kai’dainFinch.
Funeralserviceswillbeheldat1 p.m.onThursday,Sept.29,2022,at theFirstBaptistChurchofLewes, 1001KingsHighway,Lewes,Del.In lieuofflowers,donationsmaybe madeinPittam’snametotheFirst BaptistChurchofLewes.Condolencesmaybesentonlinebyvisiting www.melsonfuneralservices.com.
AnthonyMichaelRoadarmelJr., 30,ofOceanCity,Md.,diedSunday, Sept.4,2022.HewasborninLewes, Del.,sonofAnthonyMichaelRoadarmelSr.andColleenCrocker.
Inadditiontohisparents,heis survivedbyhiswife,AniaChorna;a brother,AustinRoadarmel;asister, AmandaRoadarmel;andhisgrandparentsJacqulineRoadarmel,and ElaineandWaltCrocker.
Amemorialservicewillbeheldat 11a.m.onFriday,Oct.7,2022,at Bishop-HastingsFuneralHomein Selbyville,Del.Avisitationwillbe heldanhourbeforetheservice.In lieuofflowers,donationsinRoadarmel’smemorymaybemadeto TaylorvilleUnitedMethodist Church,P.O. Box456,Berlin,MD 21811.Condolencesmaybesentonlineatwww.bishophastingsfh.com.
JoelTischler,72,passedawayon Sept.16,2022.Hewastheoldestof fivechildrenborntoRuthandMor-
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Oneoftheprimarybenefitsofowningyourrealestateinarevocabletrustisthatdoingsoavoidsprobate. Thissavessignificanttimeandexpense,andallowsthe realestatetoimmediatelypasstothedeceased’sbeneficiaries,besoldtoathirdparty,orotherwisebedisposedof perthetrustterms.Holdingrealestateintrustalsoprovidesadditionalprivacy (trustsarenotpublicrecord)and allowsmorecreativityandflexibilityinyourestateplan.
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However,dependinguponhowyourotherassets aretitled,aformalestatemaystillhavetoberaisedin ordertoproperlyadministeryourestateandtransfer yourassetstoyourbeneficiaries.Forthemostpart, thereisnotaxadvantagetotitlingyourrealestateina trust,butunlessthetrustinstrumentisproperly drafted,adversetaxconsequencescansometimesresult.
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Trustsareusedforalldifferentpurposes,tobothmanageassetsduring someone’slifetimeandaftersomeone’s passing.Oneofthemostcommon kindsoftrustsisarevocableliving trust(RLT).AnRLTiscreatedduring anindividual’slifetime,typicallywith thatindividualastheinitialtrusteeof thetrust.ARLTallowsthecreatorto maintaincontrolduringtheindividual’slifetimewhiletheindividualhascapacity.Thatmeanscompletecontrolovertheassetsofthetrust,includingtheabilitytomodifythetrust’s terms.
Generallyspeaking,whensomeonehasaRLT,allofthat person’srealestateshouldbetitledinthetrust.Thisisaccomplishedviathepreparationandrecordingofadeedfromanindividual’snameintothenameoftheindividual’sRLT.Proper re-titlingofrealestatewillensurethatthosepiecesofrealestate avoidtheprobateprocesswhenthetrustcreatorpassesaway.
Everystatehasitsownversionofprobate,whichpublicly clearstitletoadeceasedperson’sassets.Probateentailsfeesand waitingperiods,so“probateavoidance”isoftenaprimaryestate-planningobjective.TitlingrealestateinaRLTallowsfora lessexpensiveandsmoothertransitiontothedeceased’sbeneficiaries.
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SussexCounty—andCapeHenlopenStatePark—areincreasinglybicyclefriendly.
“Weseemoreandmorefamiliesand groupsridingtogetheronthetrailsand bikepaths,”FriendsofCapeHenlopen StateParkrepresentativessaid.
Inrecognitionofthat,theFriendsof CapeHenlopenStateParkhavecreated abike-relatedfundraisingeventthat willbeheldonSunday,Oct2.The event,calledtheTourdeFriends,isa bicycle-focusedscavengerhunt,opento individuals,familiesandteamsofall ages.Prizeswillbeawardedtocyclists whocompletethehuntandcorrectly
identifyalloftheitemstobescavenged. Amongtheswagthatwillbeprovided toallregisteredparticipantswillbea commemorativeinauguralTourde FriendsT-shirt.
Inadditiontothescavengerhunt, DelDOT,SussexCyclists,andotherorganizationsandlocalbikeshopswillbe onhandtoconductabikerodeofor childrenages4to13,hands-onworkshopsonbicyclesafetyandbasicbike repair/maintenance,andotherfunactivitiesforthewholefamily.
CrookedHammockisthepremier foodandbeveragesponsorforthisinauguraleventandwillprovidealunch-
eon/after-partyand“backyardgames” followingtheconclusionofthescavengerhunt.
TheTourdeFriendsisarain-orshineevent.Participantsshouldarrive andcheckinattheHawkWatchPavilionstartingat8a.m.TheScavenger Huntwillstartat9a.m.andendat11 a.m.CrookedHammockwillbeserving foodanddrinksfrom11:30a.m.to1 p.m.
Participantswillneedtobringtheir ownbikes,andhelmetsaremandatory forallparticipantsyoungerthan18.
Incaseofinclementweather,alimitedselectionoffungamesandevents
willbeheldintheOfficer’sClub,followedbylunchprovidedbyCrooked Hammock.
RegistrationfeesfortheTourde Friendsare:$35forindividuals,$60for familygroupsofuptofourparticipants and$10foreachextrafamilymember, up toamaximumofeightfor$100.
Totalparticipationislimitedto150 bikeriders,andadvanceregistrationis required.
Participantsmustpre-registerat https://www.friendsofcapehenlopen.org /tour-de-friends-info.html.TheFriends websiteacceptsallmajorcreditand debitcards,aswellasPayPal.
ThenewlabyrinthatOceanView PresbyterianChurch—thefirstonebuilt inthetown—willbededicatedat11 a.m.onSunday,Oct.2,atanhour-long ceremonyatthechurch,at67Central Ave.
Intheeventofrain,refreshmentswill beofferedinMemorialHall.
“Thelabyrinthhasbeenhereforabit, anditisabsolutelybeautiful.It’slovely.I walkedonitinthemiddleofanextremelybusyday,andtakingthattime helpedmeregainmyfocusandhelpedme feelmorerelaxed,”OceanViewPresbyterian’stheRev.TerryDougherty toldthe CoastalPointthisweek.
“Therearealotofwaystouseit.The primarywayis,ifsomethingistroubling yourheart,yourspirit,togoandwalk slowlyandmeditativelywiththatquestion onyourmind,tostayaslongasneeded untilyouhavesomekindofresolutionor senseofpeaceaboutit,”thepastorsaid.
Thoseofallfaithsarewelcometowalk thelabyrinth—oneofonly20statewide —fromdawntoduskdaily,andmanyalreadyhave,includingguestsfromChristianaandBethanyBeach,thepastorsaid.
InJuly,groundwasbrokenforthe50footcomplex,accessibletothosein wheelchairs,onproperty acrossfromthe churchoffice.ItwasbuiltbyMikeLord, ownerofLord&SonsLandscaping.
The$16,000maze-likestructure,constructedinpartnershipwiththeOcean ViewHistoricalSociety,waspaidforwith grants,includingonefromtheNewCastlePresbytery,Dougherty said.
“Whenyou’rewalkinginthelabyrinth, youaren’twalkingasthoughyouwere goingonahike.Youarewalkingmeditatively,”DoughertytoldtheCoastalPoint.
“Itisaseven-courselabyrinth.Thatis tosay,oneachsideyouseesevenpaths, buttheyareallconnectedtoonetrack, andtheymaketheirwayinandout. Thereisonetrackthatheadstowardthe middle,anditbouncesout.Youendup walkinginmanydirections.Itslowsyou downandmakesyouthinkaboutcomplexity inlife,deadendsandopenings.
“It’simportant,wefeel,asaMatthew 25church,thatouroutreachtothecommunityisvitalandourwelcometothe communityisthat—thisisyourspace also,”Dougherty.
Matthew25isaprogramofthePresbyterianChurchandoutlinesthreepriorities—toendracismandpoverty,andto workoncongregationalvitality, Doughertyexplained.
Duringtheupcominglandscaping phase,treeswillbeplantednearthe labyrinthandbenchescanbepurchased andplacedattheperimeter.
Alabyrinth,withhistoricalroots reachingbacktothe5thcenturyB.C.E. inEgypt,isdesignedtobeaplaceofrelaxation,meditationandpeace.
SussexTechnicalHighSchoolstudentsstartedthe2022-2023school yearwithaniPadforschoolandhome learning.
Lastyear,theschoolcreatedare-
searchcommitteetoexplorethepossibilityofenhancingstudentlearning withOne-to-Onecomputing,aneducationalinitiativetoensurethatevery studentisprovidedequalaccessto
digitallearning,bothinschoolandin thehome.TheAppleiPadwasselectedasthebestdevicetomeetthe school’sneedsandbudget.
Pick-updateswerescheduledin
earlyAugust,whenstudents,witha parent/guardian,wereabletopickup theiractivateddevicesfromcampus.
“Havingadependable,mobileand devoteddevicetomeettheireducationalgoalswillhelptoleveltheplayingfieldforeachstudenttobecomea 21st-centurylearner,”statedPhilip Wilson,MCSE,technologycoordinator.
SussexTechnicalHighSchoolisa publicschooldesignedtoprepareSussexCountystudentsingrades9-12for theirfuturesuccessinbothhighereducationandworkforceenvironments.
BeebeHealthcareishostingfreefluvaccinationclinicsthroughoutSussexCounty betweenSaturday,Oct.1,andMonday,Nov. 21.Sevenoftheclinicswillalsoofferthe COVID-19bivalentbooster.
Influenzavaccinationsarerecommended foreveryone6monthsorolder,accordingto theCentersforDiseaseControl&Prevention(CDC).TheCDCalsorecommends thatpeopleshouldgetvaccinatedbeforeflu activitybeginsintheircommunity,andsuggestsSeptemberandOctoberasgoodtimes togetaflushot.
“Asweenterrespiratoryillnessseason, gettingyourfluvaccineisanimportantstep inprotectingyourself,yourfamilyandthe communityfrompossibleillness,”saidDr. BillChasanov,DO,chiefpopulationhealth officer,BeebeHealthcare.“Wearevery pleasedtoalsoofferthelatestCOVID-19 bivalentboostersatsomeofourevents. Whileweareinadifferentphaseofthe pandemicthanlastfall,vaccinationand boosterisstillthebestwaytoprotectyourselffromCOVID-19.”
Thecommunityfluclinicsarefreeof charge,andappointmentsarenotrequired. Fluvaccinesareavailabletoadults18or older.Forthemostup-to-dateinformation onflucliniclocations,timesandFAQs, visitbeebehealthcare.org/flu-clinicsor BeebeHealthcare’sFacebookpage.Beebe hasalsosetupaFluHotline,at(302)2916FLU(6358),forcommunitymembersto callforthemostup-to-dateclinicschedule.
Anyoneinterestedindonatingcandirect donationstoBeebeMedicalFoundation’s PopulationHealthSpecialNeedsFundto assistthosemostinneed.ContactBeebe MedicalFoundationat(302)644-2900.
*ClinicsalsoofferingtheCOVID-19bivalent booster
Saturday,Oct.1 10a.m.to2p.m. St.Jude’sChurch, 152TulipDr#1689,Lewes
Saturday,Oct.1 10a.m.to4p.m. Wings&Wheels2022, 21553RudderLane,Georgetown
Sunday,Oct.2 9a.m.to1p.m. EpworthChurch, 19285HollandGladeRoad, RehobothBeach
Monday,Oct.3 9a.m.to1p.m. BeebeHealthcarePhysicalRehab LighthousePlaza,19324Lighthouse Plaza,RehobothBeach
Thursday,Oct.6 10a.m.to2p.m. LewesSeniorCenter, 32083JaniceRoad,Lewes
*Saturday,Oct.8 9a.m.to1p.m. FrankfordHealthFair, FrankfordFireHall, 7MainStreet,Frankford
*Monday,Oct.10 9a.m.to1p.m.
BeebeHealthcarePhysicalRehab
LighthousePlaza,19324Lighthouse Plaza,RehobothBeach
*Monday,Oct.10 3-6p.m.
FirstStateCommunityActionAgency, 308N.RailroadAve.,Georgetown
Tuesday,Oct.11 9a.m.to1p.m. IndependenceCommunity, 23938StewEnsonRoad,Millsboro
Tuesday,Oct.11 3-6p.m.
CampRehobothCommunityCenter, 27BaltimoreAve.,RehobothBeach
Wednesday,Oct.12 8a.m.tonoon
SussexYMCA,20080ChurchSt., RehobothBeach
Wednesday,Oct.12 2-6p.m.
CrossroadChurch, 20684StateForestRoad,Georgetown
Thursday,Oct.13 10a.m.tonoon
RoxanaCHEER, 34314PyleCenterRoad,Frankford
Thursday,Oct.13 3-6p.m.
BeebeHealthcareLabGeorgetown, 21635BidenAve.,Georgetown
Saturday,Oct.15 Noonto3p.m.
BeebeHealthcareLabRoute24, 18941JohnJWilliamsHwy., RehobothBeach
Sunday,Oct.168:30a.m.to12:30p.m.
LewesPresbyterianChurch, 133KingsHwy.,Lewes
*Monday,Oct.17 9a.m.to1p.m.
Beebe HealthcarePhysicalRehab LighthousePlaza,19324Lighthouse Plaza,RehobothBeach
Monday,Oct.17 3-6p.m.
OceanViewVFW, 29265MarshyHopeWay,OceanView
Tuesday,Oct.18 3-6p.m.
BeebeHealthcareLabExpressMillville, 32550Doc’sPlaceExtensionUnit1, Millville
Wednesday,Oct.19 3-6p.m.
BeebeHealthcareLabExpress Millsboro, 28538DupontBlvd.,Millsboro
Thursday,Oct.20 3-6p.m.
BeebeHealthcareLabExpress LongNeck, 32060LongNeckRoad,Millsboro
Friday,Oct.21 9a.m.tonoon
RehobothBeachConventionCenter, 229RehobothAve.,RehobothBeach
*Saturday,Oct.22 8a.m.tonoon
LewesHistoricFarmersMarket, LewesElementarySchoolparkinglot, 820SavannahRoad,Lewes
*Monday,Oct.24 9a.m.to1p.m.
BeebeHealthcarePhysicalRehab LighthousePlaza, 19324LighthousePlaza,RehobothBeach
*Tuesday,Oct.25 9a.m.tonoon
BaysideCommunity, 31252AmericanaParkway, Selbyville
Thursday,Oct.27 3-6p.m.
Beebe HealthcareLabExpressMilton, 614MulberrySt.,Milton
Friday,Oct.28
9a.m.tonoon
SeaColonyFitnessCenter, 38994WestwayDr.,BethanyBeach
Saturday,Oct.29
*Saturday,Nov.5 9a.m.to4p.m. 55+ExpoatCapeHenlopen HighSchool, 1250KingsHwy.,Lewes
Monday,Nov.7 9a.m.to1p.m.
BeebeHealthcarePhysicalRehab LighthousePlaza,19324Lighthouse Plaza,RehobothBeach
Monday,Nov.14 9a.m.to1p.m.
9a.m.to1p.m.
Rabbit’sFerrySchool, 19112RobinsonvilleRoad,Lewes
Monday,Oct.31
9a.m.to1p.m.
BeebeHealthcarePhysicalRehab LighthousePlaza, 19324LighthousePlaza, RehobothBeach
BeebeHealthcarePhysicalRehab LighthousePlaza,19324Lighthouse Plaza,RehobothBeach
Monday,Nov.21 9a.m.to1p.m.
BeebeHealthcarePhysicalRehab LighthousePlaza,19324Lighthouse Plaza,RehobothBeach
Thursday,Nov.3
10a.m.to1p.m. BaysideFitnessCenter, 34814LongneckRoad,Millsboro
PathwaystoSuccesswasselectedas theAugust2022nonprofitorganization bySchellBrothersfortheirKudoscampaign.ThePathwaystoSuccessteam encouragedsupporters,students,family andfriendstogivekudostothosefor whomtheywerethankful.Foreach commentwithakudo,Pathwaysto Successreceived$1.Theresultatthe endwas$7,388.
FayBlake,PathwaystoSuccess founderandexecutivedirectorsaid, “WhatawonderfulcommunityoutreachSchellBrothershascreated!In our busylives,wesometimesdonotremembertostopandrecognizethose thatwearethankfulfor.Wegivekudos toSchellBrothersforsupportingnonprofits!”
Pictured,fromleftare:SarahGilmour, PathwaystoSuccessOutreachandDevelopmentManager,AlyssaTitus,Schell BrothersDirectorofMarketingandFay Blake,PathwaystoSuccessFounder andExecutiveDirector.
Tourismisa$2.3+billion(and growing)industryinSussexCounty.In fact,morethan16percentofalljobsin thecounty—almost20,000ofthem —aretourismrelated.TourismrevenuesaveseachDelawarehousehold nearly$1,600intaxeseachyear.
“Thisisdefinitelydue,inlargepart, toourfortunategeographicallocation andourbeautiful5Starbeaches,”representativesofSouthernDelaware Toursimsaid,“butit’salsotheresultof alotofinitiative,creativity,planning andhard workbythemanypeopleand organizationswhostrivetokeepup withchangingtraveltrendsandtocreateandprovidethetypesofattractions, events,activities,andservicesthatdrive visitorstoSussexCounty.”
Arearesidentsandbusinessesare beingaskedtonominategroupsorindividualswhohavemadesignificant contributionstothetourismindustry inSussexCountybetweenOctober 2021andOctober2022.Nominations mustbecompletedandsubmittedby Friday,Nov.4,tobeconsidered.The winnerswillbeannouncedinDecember.
“Tourismisahugeeconomicengine forSussexCounty,”saidScottThomas, executivedirectorofSouthern DelawareTourism.“Thisisourwayof honoringthosethathavegoneabove
andbeyondtocontributetothe tourismindustryinourarea.Weencourageeveryonetoconsiderwhothey thinkmaybeworthyrecipientsofthese awards,andtonominatethem.”
Previousnomineeswhohavenot wonanawardareeligibleforre-nomination.
Criteria:ThisawardwillbepresentedtoaneventheldinSussex Countyduringtheeligibilityperiod andisbasedonvisitationdraw,uniqueness,out-of-areapromotion,helpingto spotlightSussexCountyasadestination.
Criteria:Thisawardwillbepresentedtoaneventheldforthefirst timeinSussexCountyduringtheeligibilityperiodandisbasedonvisitationdraw,uniqueness,out-of-area promotion,helpingtospotlightSussex Countyasadestination.
Criteria:ThisawardwillbepresentedtoatourismattractioninSussex Countyandisbasedonvisitationdraw, tourismeconomicimpacttothecommunity,group-friendliness,collaborationwithaccommodations.
Criteria:Thisawardwillbepresentedtoanindividual,businessororganizationandisbasedoncontributing toandpromotingthewelfareofthe communitythatmakesSussexCounty abetterplacetovisit.Nomineesshould highlightallrelevantresourcesandassistanceprovidedtomakethecountya betterdestination.
Criteria:Thisawardwillbepresentedtoanindividual,businessororganizationandwillbebasedon collaborativeeffortsworkingwith SouthernDelawareTourismand/or ChambersofCommerceinSussex County.Nomineesshouldhighlight sharedresourcesusedtodevelop tourismproducts,servicesorattractions.
The2021recipientsoftheannual awardsincluded:
·PioneerAward—WinterDelmarvaDogfishBirdINNgWeekends
·PerseveranceAward—Ashley Houdbert—VisitRehoboth/Visit Lewes
·PivotAward—FreemanArts Pavilion
·PhilanthropicAward—Rehoboth BeachMainStreetInc.
·TourismPartneroftheYear—
DelawareSeaGrantCollegeProgram/ UniversityofDelaware
Pastrecipientsoftheannualaward alsoincludeVietnamVeteransMemorialMovingWall,theAmericanLegionFamilyofPost17,Lewes;Cinema ArtTheater,RehobothBeachFilmSociety;SouthernDelawareWine,Food &MusicFestival;DelawareBeachLife magazine;MidAtlanticSeaGlass& CoastalArtsFestival;Fire&IceFestival;LadybugMusicFestival;Freeman Stage;DelawareStateParks;Dogfish Dash;WinterWonderfest;Lefty’s Alley&Eats;Delaware BeachBook; ReturnDay;FirstAnnualBooBQue bytheSea;CapeHenlopenState Park’sGordonsPondTrail&Junction andBreakwaterTrail;WesternSussex TourismCommittee;TheFreeman StageatBayside;NassauValleyVineyards;theAppleScrappleFestival; DogfishHeadBreweryTours;theRehobothBeachFilmFestival;theLewes MaritimeHistoryTrail;theOceanto BayBikeTour;EatingRehoboth WalkingFoodTours;andTheSea WitchHalloween&Fiddlers’Festival.
Nominationformsandinstructions
forthe2022SouthernDelaware TourismAwardscanbeobtainedat www.VisitSouthernDelaware.com/tour ism-award-nomination,orbycalling (302)856-1818.
Agroundbreakingceremonyforthe new14,000-square-footSelbyville PublicLibrarywillincludelittleshovelsforchildrentooverturntheearth, refreshmentsandremarksbygovernmentofficials.
Plannedfor4p.m.onTuesday,Oct. 4,theeventwillcelebratetheconstructionofthe$13millionstructureexpectedtoopeninlatefallorearly winter2023,althoughLibraryDirector KellyKlinesaidofficialsarecurrently inthebiddingprocessandwon’tknow thefinalcostuntiltheendofOctober.
About$7millioninfederalAmericanRescuePlanActmoneywillbe usedforconstruction,butmaynotbe usedforoperatingcosts,“somembers ofthepublicmightseeusfundraising forthosecosts,”Klinesaid.
Thelibraryalsoreceivesfunding fromSussexCountyandthestate,with mostofitcomingfromcountypropertytaxes,as4centsfromeverydollar ofpropertytaxgoestotheCountysupportedlibraries.
Gov.JohnCarneywasattheSelbyvillePublicLibraryinFebruaryto announcefederalfundingforthenew libraryandupgradesatseveralothers inDelaware,buthewon’tbeatthe groundbreaking.However,U.S.Sen. TomCarper(D-Del.),StateTreasurer ColleenDavisandstateSen.Gerald Hocker(R-20th)areexpectedtobe there,aswellasSussexCountyCouncilmanDougHudson(R-4th)and membersoftheSelbyvilleTownCouncil.
“Wewillhavethisgroundbreaking rainorshine,underourtent.Wewill havetheoutlineofthenewbuilding, thefloorplan,markedout.Thisisa child-friendlyevent,sowewillhavea speciallittlegroundbreakingforthem inthechildren’sarea.Theycanbreak groundinthatfuturewing,theDr. AsherB.&PaulineB.CareyWing,” Klinesaid.
TheCareysdonatedtheirproperty tothelibrary.
InFebruary,CarneywasatthelibrarywithCarperandCongresswomanLisaBluntRochester(D-Del.) andaddressedastanding-room-only crowdgatheredinthesectionofthelibrarythatwasoncethehomeof DelawareGov.JohnGillisTownsend Jr.,toannounceARPAmoneywould beusedforanewbuilding.Thesection
ofthelibrarythatwasonceTownsend’s home,builtaround1914,wouldbe preservedintheexpansion.
“Thiswasagovernor’shouse,obviouslywhengovernorsdidbetterthan theydotoday,”Carneyquipped.
Reachingforthechildren’sbook “PetetheCat”—oneofhisfavorites andthestoryhereadswhenhe’sinvitedtovisitschoolchildren—Carney praisedthemanybenefitsoflibraries, forthoseofallages.
Carpertalkedabouthowmuchhe enjoyedvisitinglibrariesalloverthe worldwhenhewasinthemilitary,and howheandhiswifetooktheirtwo sonstolibrarieswhiletheyweregrowingup.
BluntRochestersaidthenewSelbyvillePublicLibrarywillhavesolar panels.
“Savingmoneyandsavingthe planet—that’satwofer,”shesaidto approvingnodsandapplause.
Sherecalled,astheoldestofthree children,marchinghertwoyounger sisterstothelibraryeveryday,then latertakingherownchildrenandpartneringwithlibrariesasanelectedofficial.
“Ilovetheincredibleworkhappeninginlibraries,”shesaid.
Kline,whosaidtheSelbyvillePublic Librarywasherchildhoodlibraryand isspecialtoher,thankedlegislators whosupportedfunding,thelibrary’s BoardofCommissionersand“everyone whoworkedsohardtogetustothis point.”
Theideaforanewlibraryoriginatedin2016,afteraneedsassessment wascompleted.
“Theseprojectsinvolvealotof movingparts,fromrequestingthesupportofthestateCouncilonLibraries tocommunityinvolvementtofundraisingtoarchitecturalplanning.This projectwouldnotbehappeningwithoutfundingfromthestateof Delaware’sbondbillandtheAmerican RescuePlanAct,”libraryrepresentativesstated.
“Thelibrarywasformedin1932by theSelbyvilleCommunityCluband operatedoutoftheClubRoomofRed Men’sHall.TheSelbyvilleCommunity Clubandthelibrarypartneredon manyeffortsthroughthedecades,most famouslyonYouthArtMonth,which transformsthelibraryintoagalleryfor Selbyville’syoungartists.Thelibrary thenmovedtotheSalemUnited MethodistChurchinthelate1940’s. Tothisday,thelibrarystillutilizesthe
SalemChurchfortheprogramsthat aretoobigforitsmeetingroom,”they noted.
“Wewouldn’tbeherewithoutthe Townsendfamilywhogavethelibrary aliteralhomeforover50years,aswell astheCareyfamily,whosegifthelped thelibraryinitspreviousstageof growth20yearsago.Thelocationof thenewbuildingisalsopartofthe Careydonation.Thecontributions fromthesetwofamiliesendure,andwe aresograteful.”
ARPAfundswillalsobeusedfor newconstructionandimprovementsin otherlibraries,including$250,000 awardedtotheGeorgetownPublicLibraryforupdatestoHVAC,filtration, andventilation;$3milliontotheRehobothBeachPublicLibraryforupgrades;$5.6millionforanew Harringtonlibrarybuilding;$750,000 foranewoutdoorpavilionatthe LewesPublicLibrary;$900,000tothe MilfordPublicLibraryforupdatesto HVAC,filtrationandventilation;$7.8 milliontotheFriendsofDuckCreek RegionalLibrarytobuildanexpanded library;$11milliontotheNorth WilmingtonLibraryforanewbuilding;and$4milliontotheNe wark PublicLibraryforanewbuilding.
PhillipC.ShowellElementarySchool inSelbyvilleandPrincipalChristineKerr receivedoneofonlythreeChampionCultivatorAwardsinDelawareforraisingfood cropsandteachingorganicfarmingtechniquestochildrenduringtheschoolyear. TheawardwaspresentedbytheHealthy FoodsforHealthyKidsprogramlastweek.
TheSchoolGardeningEducationCultivationprogramandcurriculum,produced byHFHK,issustainablyreplicatedinmore than40schoolsacrossDelawareandisa growinglessonplan.Kerr,alongwith40 gardencultivatorswithintheHFHK SchoolGardenProgram,attendedthe awardsceremonyonFriday,Sept.16,held atAuburnValleyStateParkinHockessin.
Theaward-winningShowellgarden programreallybeganlastfall,asKerrand localgardencoordinatorsworkedtogether tointegratethelessonplansandthehandsonopportunitytoworkingardensoil.
PhillipC.Showell’sisthesecondsuch gardeninSussexCounty.
Showellhasapproximately300students.Allstudentshaveparticipatedin classroomlessonsdesignedbyHFHK, whichmeetthecriteriaofsupportingNext GenerationScienceStandards,conforming totheacademiccalendarandscheduleand promotingstudenthealth.
Vegetablesareselectedthathavea6-to 8-weekgrowingtime.Afallandspring plantingtookplaceinboth2021and2022. Eachgradelevelhadadifferenttask.The kindergartenandfirstgradeplanttheseeds, whilesecond-graderspreparethesoil,the thirdgradewatersthevegetables,fourth andfifthgradesharvestthevegetables,and thefifthgradecleansandcompoststhe gardenbeds.
DNRECofficialsthisweekencouragedDelawarenon-profitorganizations,conservationdistricts, communityorganizationsandhomeowners’associationstosubmitproject proposalstobeconsideredfor matchinggrantfundsfrom DNREC’sCommunityWaterQualityImprovementGrantsprogram.
Fundingforgrantawardprojects inthiscycleisexpectedtorange from$25,000to$75,000.Projects recommendedbyDNRECstafffor fundingthroughacompetitivegrant processwillbepresentedtothe DelawareWaterInfrastructureAdvisoryCouncil.Applicantsmaysubmit uptotwoprojectproposalspergrant cycle.Projectguidelinesandthe grantapplicationcanbefoundat de.gov/envfinance.
CommunityWaterQualityImprovementGrantsassistinimplementingprojectsorprogramsthat improvewaterqualityondeveloped landswithspecificwatershedimprovementplansandstrategies.Prog ramsandprojectsselectedforthese grantsmustdemonstrateinnovative andsustainablemethods,techniques, and/orpracticesforwaterqualityimprovements,withcosteffectiveand measurableresults.
SEligibleprojectsmayinclude: •Enhancementorrestorationof waterqualitywithinanimpairedwatershed.
•Communitystormwatermanagementimprovementsinexisting developmentsinpartnershipwith m•unicipalities.
•Non‐regulatoryorvoluntary plansinvolvingpollutioncontrol strategies,watershed-basedrestorationplans,wholebasinmanagement preliminaryassessments,orcommunity‐basedstormwaterpermits.
PastprojectsthatreceivedCommunityWaterQualityImprovement Grantfundinghaveincluded:agreen roofinstallation;livingshorelineinstallationandmarshenhancementto stoperosion;astormwaterretrofit projectfeaturingawetlandand bioswaletomanagestormwater runofffromimpervioussurfaces; streambankrestorationtoreduce erosionandsedimentation;and floatingwetlandsinInlandBays dead-endcanalstoimprovewater quality.
Grantproposalsshouldbesubmittedbyemail toNPS.grants@delaware.govwith “CommunityWaterQualityImprovementGrants”inthesubject line.Emailedproposalsmustbeless than10MB.Allgrantproposalsmust bereceivedbyDNRECcloseof business(4:30p.m.EDTonThursday,Oct.27.
Hundredsofchildrenandadults, incostumesrangingfromlizardsto Lizzo,goblinstoghosts,willcelebrateHalloweenattheseventhannualCops&GoblinsonSaturday, Oct.29.
Plannedfrom1to4p.m.atJohn WestParkinOceanView,thepopulareventwillfeaturefreepizza,hotdogs,hamburgers,bagsofpotato chips,cansofcoldsoftdrinksand bottlesofwater,pluscomplimentary cupsofRita’sItalianIceinavariety offlavors.
Intheeventofrain,itwillbeheld thenextday.
“Kidshaveagreattime,andthere aresmilesoneveryone’sfaces.That’s whatwewant.Everyyearitseemsto growbiggerandbiggerastheword spreads,”OceanViewPoliceDepartmentCapt.HeathHall,whoiscoordinatingthefestivity,toldtheCoastal Point.
“Allthevendorsloveseeingthe kidsdressedup.Theygetintoit,too. Someofthevendorsevendressup.
Thereisnochargetothecommunity foranything,andwedon’tallowany ofourvendorstosellanything.It’sa goodeventforthefamily.Theycan comeoutandenjoythemselves.It’sa familyfestival,andthat’sthewaywe wanttokeepit,”Hallsaid.
Hocker’sgrocerystoresaredonatinghundredsofhotdogsandhamburgers,andtheTownisgettinga gooddealfromPapaJohn’sforcheese andpepperonipizzas.
“Youcanhaveaprettygoodlunch, dosometrick-or-treating,getsome nicehandouts.It’sawaytogiveback tothecommunityforsupportingus throughouttheyears.It’stheleastwe cando.Weareaddingonemorecarnivalridethisyear,sowearegrowing toaccommodatethecrowd.Weare takingvendorlistsforpeoplewho wanttobetablevendorsortrick-ortreatvendors,”Hallsaid.
Severalgiantinflatableswillbeon theparkgrounds,includingthose shapedlikeashark,spiderandtiger. Therewillbeponyrides,itemsand candygivenawaybyvendors,and
OnWednesday,Sept.14,DelmarvaDesignCenter(DDC)inSelbyvillecelebratedtheirgrand openingandribbon-cuttingwiththe Bethany-FenwickAreaChamberof Commerce.FellowChambermembers,aswellascommunitymembers, friendsandfamily,cameouttosupportthenewbusinesslocatedat 38507DupontBoulevardinSelbyville.
“Thisnewdesigncenterbrings togetherfiveareasofexpertiseincluding:cabinetry,countertops,appliances,tileandhomeflooring, backedbyanexperiencedstaff,”said BillGorsuch.“TheDDCissetupto supporthomebuilders,remodeling contractors,designersandhomeownerslookingfortheconvenienceof makingthemostimportanthome designselectionsunderoneroof.We areadesigncenterwithyearsofexperienceandthousandsofprojects. Eachprojectwecompleteputsusin abetterpositiontosupportnew projects”statedNoelDalton,coowner.
TolearnmoreaboutDelmarva DesignCenter,visitanyoftheirsocialmediaplatformsortheirwebsite atwww.delmarvadesigncenter.com, orcall(302)500-4663.
TheTownofDagsboro,Dagsboro PoliceDepartmentandDagsboroFire Companyareteamingupthisyearfor the4thAnnualDagsboroNight Out,onTuesday,Oct.11,from5to7 p.m.attheDagsboroFireHallon ClaytonStreet.
ThePresentingSponsorsofDagsboroNightOutareMorseRoofing& SidingandtheDelawareBotanical Gardens.AssociateSponsors includeBethelUnitedMethodist Church,theClaytonTheatre,Dr.Junk, HurricaneMartialArts,Jayne’s ReliableandJim’sBait&Tackle.
This year’seventwillfeaturefreetote bags(whilesupplieslast),music,doorprizedrawings(mustbepresenttowin),
freehotdogsanddrinks,andothergiveawaysfromsponsorsandeventparticipants.
Therewillalsobedisplays,interactiveactivities,andothereventsforkids andadults.Thankstodonationsfrom AmericanLegionPost24inDagsboro andVFWPost6984,therewillbeseveralfreebikeraffledrawingsheldduringtheevent(mustbepresenttowin).
The entireeventisfree.Andit’sa chancetotalkwithandinteractwith localpolicedepartmentandfirecompanymembersandlearnhowtheyhelp thecommunity.It’sanopportunityfor theentirecommunitytocometogether andhavesomefun.
GalleryOnethisweekannouncedtheir Octobershowtheme,“VanishingLandscapes,”whichisonviewthroughNov.1.
Thismonth,theartistsofGalleryOne areattemptingtostoptime,andcapture forposterity,thelocallandscapesthatare beinglosttotimeandweather.
InartistLesleyMcCaskill’sacrylic painting,“DelmarvaBeautiesonthe Farm,”shepreservesaglimpseofalost farmanditsresidents.
“FarmswereabundantwhenIfirst movedtotheareayearsago,”shesaid.“I haveenjoyednotonlythevisualexpanses offarmlandbutevenmoretheanimals. Theyhavepersonalities.Iformedafriendshipwithafarmerwhohadadairyfarm.I spenthoursdrawingandpaintingonhis property,andhewouldoftensharestories ofthehomestead.Twentyyearslater,most ofthecowsaregone,asistheowner.”
In“SoybeanFields,OceanView,”a pastelbyartistLauraHickman,thelast agriculturalfieldOceanViewiscaptured invibrantorangeandgreens.
MichelleMarshall’sacrylicpainting “SummerMemories”depictsthecharmingboardwalkofRehobothpast,when “summer”wasridesandcaramelpopcorn andwalksontheboardswithfriends, underthewatchfulgazeofthegiant Dolles’sign.
InartistCherylWisbrock’swatercolor “SummerCottageReflections,”shepaints quaintcolorfulclassicbeachcottagesthat
providedwonderfulsummermemoriesfor manysummervacationersovertheyears, butwhosefutureisuncertain.
ArtistRinaThaler’swatercolor“Marsh
“Manypeoplethinkofarchitectural landmarksthataredisappearing,butas moredevelopmentcomestotheshore, wildlifeandthenaturalenvironmentof themarshesbegintovanish.”
Anotherfactorinchanginglandscapes is“climatechange,”whichreferstolongtermshiftsintemperaturesandweather patterns.InDaleSheldon’sacrylic“Rising Waters,TangierIsland,”Sheldoncaptures avistaofaforgottentime.
“LocatedontheChesapeakeBay, TangierIslandisthreatenedbysea-level
rise,andmuchoftheislandisdisappearing.Thewatermenandthatneedtobe capturedbeforeitisgone.”
InbothMaryBodeByrd’sacrylic painting“RisingTide”andinartistJoyce Condry’s“MeltingAway,”inacrylic,the plightofvanishingglaciersisdepicted.
IndescribingherinspirationByrdsaid, “Mypaintingisfromtheperspectiveof peeringintoourworldaswatersandland meltintoeachother.Theabstractapproachprovidesastrongimageofthe landmassasthewatersswellaroundand overtheearth.”
Anotherlandscapethatvanisheswith time(butreemerges)isreflectedinthe changingseasons.InartistCindyBeyer’s
andponyrides,”hesaid.
“AutumnRoad”pastel,shecapturesthe ephemeralbeautyinthearrayoffall’scolors,avanishinglandscapesoontodisappear,revealingthestarkrealityofwinter.
ForMaryBethPaterson,herfavorite, butfleeting,momentsofsummerarebest summedupwithanimageofsailboats.In “FollowingtheWind,”inoil,sheshares thatmomentwhenthesailsarefinallyup andsailorsaresettofindthebestwind— andthenjustenjoytheride!
GalleryOneisopendailyfrom10a.m. to5p.m.andislocatedat32AtlanticAvenue(Route26),OceanView.Formore information,call(302)537-5055orvisit www.galleryonede.com.
South Coastal Library is now accepting donations of gently used books, audiobooks & DVDs. All items must be brought to the library lobby on Tuesdays from 2-4:00 pm.
Please note that some of our programs have limited in-person seating. Visit our website or call the library to register & learn more about our events!
Monday, October 3
Puzzles & Coloring for Adults
Stop by the library & unwinde with fun, passive activities for adults.
Tuesday, October 4 Zumba 4-5:00 pm
Join Zumba instructor, Linda, for a fun, free Zumba class!
Wednesday, October 5
Story Time with DE Seashore State Park! 10-11:00 am
Learn about horseshoe crabs at the library with the DE State Seashore Park!
Fundamentals of Estate Planning 2-3:30 pm
Attorney Kathleen DeLacy will give an educational talk on how to get started with estate planning.
The Disastrous Decade: Part 1 4:30-5:45 pm
Join Dr. Gudelunas for the first part in a 3-part lecture series on the 1850’s & the brewing of the Civil War.
Thursday, October 6
RBWG FreeWrites 10:30 am- 12:30 pm
discjockeyBrianK.Hallplaying musicandkeepingthecrowdentertained.Capt.Hallsaidheisalso workingongettingapettingzoofor theevent.
Althoughit’sdifficulttodetermineexactlyhowmanyattendCops &Goblinseachyear,OVPDsHall estimateditis1,500to2,000people.
“It’sfun.Thecrazypartiscoordinatingit.Westartlookingintoitin May.That’sthestartofournew budgetyear.Istartputtingoutfeelers,makingphonecallsformyrides
Lastyear,afterCops&Goblins 2021,OVPDChiefKenneth McLaughlinpronounceditsuccessful.
“Thekidshadagreattime.Itwas nicetoseeallthelocalfamilies.Our policedepartmenthadsomethinglike 600giftbagsputtogether,andthey weregoneinthefirsthour.
“Cops&Goblinswasstartedwith thegoalof‘Whatcanwedoforour localfamilies,andparticularlythe kids?’”hesaid.“Andasawaytogive backtothecommunityforallthe supporttheygiveus.Wereallyare blessedinthefactthatwegetoverwhelmingsupportfromthecommu-
nity.That’showthisallbegan,andI thinkitturnedintoagreatevent.It wasagreatdaytocomeoutandshow yourappreciationtolocallawenforcement.”
HethankedtheFraternalOrderof PoliceLodgeNo.16,Departmentof Corrections,DelawareStatePolice, DagsboroandBethanyBeachpolice department,DelawareDivisionof Alcohol&TobaccoEnforcementand Delawarestateparkrangersforgivingthepublictheopportunitytointeractwithlawenforcement.
“ThiswasourfirstbigeventpostCOVID,”McLaughlinsaidlastyear. “Wehadagoodcrowd.Everybody wasveryhappy.”
Writers of all skill levels meet to practice creative writing & explore different genres with other writing enthusiasts!
Armchair Traveler 2-3:00 pm
Join Lisa Velasco as she takes you on a trip to Chile without leaving the comfort of the library. This is a hybrid event.
Model Railroading with DE Seaside Railroad Club 5-6:00 pm
Kids ages 8-12 can join DE Seaside Railroad Club for a 6-week program about railroads 7 transportation!
Saturday, October 8
LEGO Club 1:00 am-12:15 pm
Let your child’s imagination run wild at LEGO Club! Featuring a unique theme each week.
Whatdoseaglass,claydishesand artisansoapshaveincommonwith SmashMouthBurgers,acousticguitar musicbyNormanGaitherandnative plants?
TheycanallbefoundatInland BaysGardenCenter’s7thAnnual ArtsintheGardenonSunday,Oct.9, from10a.m.to3p.m.(raindate,Oct. 10).
Thiscelebrationofautumnnow boastsmorethan20localartists;a photoboothforfamiliesandfriends designedbyAlisonWebb,AIFD;a bonsaidisplay;akids’crafttable;and SouthernDelaware’smostextensive collectionofnativeplants.
Thehighlightofthisyear’sevent willbethecompletionofaparticipatorymuralatthegardencreatedby JohnDonato,tobenefittheCenter forInlandBays.
ArtintheGardenartisansinclude:
•JohnDonato—“Bold,humorous, vibrantprintsthatembodyaunique ‘smileimpact’withhigh-spiritedsubjectslikesurfinghorses,flyingpigs anddinosaursonpogosticks,your sensesareheldhostagebyoutrageouslyplayfulcharactersandirresistibleblastsofcolor.”
•TravisBower—Woodencreationsreflectwood’snaturalbeauty,
transformedintobowls,vases,candlesticks,traysandmore.
•DeborahBryant—Uniqueoneof-a-kindtabletoppotteryusingboth coastalandearthtones.
•CathyCranfield—Jewelryreflectingtheloveofthebeachandgardeningcombinedwithabitofwhimsy andfun.
•MarianDowling—Natureand wildlifephotostransformedintonotecards,canvas,andprints.
•JenniferMoon-Child—Scrollsawcutoutsofbeach,animalandholiday-themedpiecesusingavarietyof wood,includingcherry,walnut,oak, ash,beechandmaple.
•JoyPeterson—Grapevinesilk wreathsadornedwithdriedflowers forfallandChristmas.
•AlisonSchweiger—Decorative brooches,bowls,baskets,andhanging ornamentsdoneinthetraditional formofcoiledbasketryusingpine needles.
•C-GlassSisters—Framedart pieceswithauthenticseaglasscollectedontheEasternShore.
•KerryStewart—artisanalsoaps createdbyusingherbalandplantinfusionsororganicearthclaysscented with100percentessentialoils.
•GaryStewart—Hardwoodcut-
tingboards,servingtraysandavariety ofhardwoodproductsforthehome.
•DelawareBayClay—Functional ceramicbeach-themeddishes,serving pieces,andflowerpotsfordailylife.
•MargieSamero—Stepping stonesmadewithauniquemixtureof concreteandstainedglasstocreate functionalsteppingstoneswithbeach andnaturedesigns.
•GeorgeTodd—Createshiswork outofresinandwood,shapinghis “resinwaves”intocharcuteriesboards, cuttingboards,frames,vasesandjewelry.
•SaltTownCandles/AmyShields Muller,SaltTownTradingCo.—“Inspiredbynature’scoastalsurroundings,wecurateluxurious homefragrancestocapturethebeauty ofourregion’sland-andseascape. Ourcleaningredientandethicallysourcedcoconutsoycandlesaresustainable,non-toxic,andhand-poured alongtheDelawarecoast.”
•KimMcFadden—“Tapestry glasspaintingtheworldwiththecolorsofpeace,loveandkindnessreflectedinhangingvasesbasedon beachandnaturethemes.”
•BethWhitman-Pitzer/Moon ShellPaperCo.—Creativenotecards inspiredbythebeach,flowersandna-
•RachelPayne—Artworkmade byandinspiredbynature,usedtocreateavarietyofitems,fromoneofa kindprintstojewelry.
•BackyardJellies&Jams—Featuringbeachplumjelly,frombeach plumsfoundalongtheshore,“theperfectgourmetgift,alongwithlocally madejamsandjelliesguaranteedto pleaseanypalate.”
•MaryYeagleyBower—“Handmadetilesthatreflectsimplisticcolors andthediversityofnaturefoundon andaroundourbeaches.”
•ZoeSeavey—BoxesofTangerinesisawhimsical,bohemian-style handcraftedjewelrycollection.
•TinaCelia—Bringingbackthe oldartofframedpressedflowers.
•StoryHillFarm—features hand-raisedall-naturalnon-GMO heritage-breedporkandpastured eggs,andavarietyofotherlocally sourcedgoods,fromgrass-fedbeef andA2dairytolocalhoney.
InlandBaysGardenCenterisopen MondaythroughSaturdayfrom9a.m. to4p.m.,andSundayfrom10a.m.to 3p.m.
Formoreinformation,contact SandyDanielsat(302)539-1839or events@inlandbaysgardencenter.com.
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TheFriendsofCapeHenlopenState ParkwillhosttheirannualWine, Cheese&BeerTastingintheparkon Oct.1.Theeventwillbeheldfrom4to 6p.m.intheOfficersClubatthepark.
Asattendeessamplewines,using theirincludedcommemorativewine glass,theywillbeabletoplaceanorder withR&LLiquorsforlaterpick-upat theirstore.Salesofthefeaturedbeers willbeavailableattheR&Lstoreat regularprices.
Thecheesetastingswillbeoffered with thesupportoflocalvendors.Inaddition,volunteerswillbepreparingappetizersdesignedtopairwellwith winesandbeersofferedfortasting. Friendsvolunteerswillbepassingout horsd’oeuvresdesignedtopairwell withthewinesandbeers.Thegroup’s
traditionalraffle,featuringfunalcoholrelatedprizes,willbeback,too.PresidentJohnBraccosaidthisWine, Cheese&BeerTastingmayshowthe broadestrangeofflavorsyet.
Inresponsetopastdemands,the Friendswillselltheirownsignature merchandise—includingshirts,caps, sweatshirtsandhoodies—atoneofthe tables.
Ticketspurchasedinadvancecost $27each,whichincludesthefeeforentrancetothepark.Theyareavailable fromR&LLiquors,on2ndStreetin Lewes(from9a.m.to10p.m..)aswell astheCapeHenlopenStateParkOffice (from9a.m.to4p.m.),andtheLewes ChamberofCommerce(10a.m.to4 p.m.).Ticketswillalsobesoldatthe doorfor$30,cash,creditordebitcards
accepted.Thepricealsoincludesacommemorativewineglassforuseintasting.
TheOfficer’sClubhasaspacious publicareawithacommandingfireplace.Thereisplentyofparking.The historicclubbuildingwasbuiltbefore WorldWarIIaspartofFortMiles, nowCapeHenlopenStatePark.Its fireplaceissaidtobemadeofstones salvagedfromtheoriginal1767Cape HenlopenLighthousethatcollapsedin 1926.TheOfficer’sClubislocatedat YouthCamp#3.DirectionstotheClub willbeclearlypostedinthepark.
TheFriendsofCapeHenlopenState Parksponsorsavarietyofactivitiesin supportofthepark.Theactivitiesincludepurchasingbenches,operatingthe freebicycleloanprogramattheBike
Barn,maintenanceoftrails,constructingthechildrens’playground,supportingoftherecentlyupgradedospreycam, reconstructingofthehawkwatchplatformandofferingeducationfundsfor statewideschoolstobringstudentsinto the parkfornatureopportunities.
Volunteersworkwiththestaffatthe parktosupporttheseexperiencesin “TheCrownJewelofDelawareParks,” containing7,000acresofuniquebeach, duneandwetlandenvironments.People interestedinmoreinformationabout theFriends’currentandpastprojects andforinformationaboutjoiningor volunteeringordonatingmayvisittheir websiteatwww.friendsofcapehenlopen.org,whichalsoincludesaphoto galleryoflastyear’sevents,ore-mail thematfochsp@gmail.com.
AsdirectedbytheDelaware EARNSAct,createdbythesigningof HouseBill205,membershavebeenappointedtotheDelawareEARNSProgramBoard.
Boardmembersare:
•FayettaBlake,chair
•ColleenDavis,statetreasurer
•RickGeisenberger,secretaryoffi-
•ChristinaHaas,OfficeoftheState InsuranceCommissioner
•EthelBelfon,DepartmentofLabor
• DonnaVieira,chairofthePlans ManagementBoardand
•RobertHerrera,member-at-large.
DelawareEARNS(ExpandingAccessforRetirementandNecessarySav-
ings),aState-facilitated,universally availableretirementsavingsplan,designedtoprovideaconvenientwayfor allworkerstosaveforretirement,requiresbusinesseswithmorethanfive employeesthatdon’tcurrentlyoffera retirementplantoparticipatethrougha simplepayrollprocess.
“Iamhonoredtohavebeenchosen
byGov.CarneytochairtheDelaware EARNSProgramBoard,”saidFayetta Blake,thefounderandexecutivedirectorofPathwaystoSuccessInc.,andan entrepreneurwithanextensivebackgroundincommunitybankingandfinancialservices.“Iamexcitedtowork
SeeEARNSpage44THE LOCAL VOICE OF YOUR COMMUNITY
TheCapitalWingoftheCommemorativeAirForce(CAF),inconjunction withtheDelawareAviationMuseum Foundation(DAMF),willprovide WorldWarIIwarbirdridesatthe DelawareCoastalAirportinGeorgetownonSaturday,Oct.1,duringtheannualWings&Wheelseventfrom10 a.m.to4p.m.Allparking,at$5pervehicle,willbeattheMarvelMuseum,510 S.BedfordStreet,withshuttlesrunning to/fromtheairportstartingat9a.m. WarbirdsscheduledtoappearincludetheB-25Panchito,aBoeingPT17StearmanbiplaneandaFairchild UC-61Forwarder.Thepublicwillhave theopportunitytopurchasewarbird ridesinalltheaircraftasatributetothe thousandsofmenandwomenwho built,servicedandflewthem.Advance ticketingforanywarbirdrideisavailableonlineathttps://www.capitalwingwarbirdrides.org/.Thepubliccan purchaseseatsontheB-25Panchitoas well,athttps://delaware-aviation-museum-foundation.checkfront.com/reserve/.
Therewillbeotherattractionsforthe entirefamilyattheairport,includingthe ClassicCarShow,theU.S.NavalAcademyParachuteJumpTeamandanumberofaircraftonstaticdisplay.
TheCapitalWing–Commemorative AirForceandDelawareAviationMuseumFoundationarebothnon-profit 501(c)(3)organizationsandarestaffed entirelybyvolunteers.Formoreinformation,contact CapitalWingRides@gmail.comor info@delawareaviationmuseum.org.
withsuchcommittedpeopleonaprojectthatwillhelpsecurefinancialsecurityforDelawareanswhocurrentlyhave noeffectivewaytosave.”
TheDelawareEARNSProgram Boardwilloverseetheinitialdesignand implementationofalladministrativeaspectsoftheDelawareEARNSprogram,includingmarketingand promotionalresponsibility,vendormanagementandinvestmentoversight.
Theinauguralmeetingisscheduled forTuesday,Oct.4.Detailsofthemeeting,includingtheagendaandhowto join virtuallyorinperson,canbefound ontheDelawarePublicMeetingCalendar.
“ThecompositionoftheDelaware EARNSProgramBoardcouldnotbe strongergiventhecriticalneedforthe worktobedone,”saidDavis.“This landmarkprogramcouldserveupto 150,000Delawareans,whileaddressing allthreeofmytoppriorities:bolstering retirementsecurityandreadiness,creatingpathwaystoeconomicempowerment,andpromotingacultureof financialexcellence.”
MasonJarCraft— TheSouthCoastalLibraryishostingartistJenellWilleyforafun craftat10a.m.and1p.m.tomakea hangingMasonjar,filledwithaseasonal arrangementofflowers.Allmaterialsare provided,andallskilllevelsarewelcome. Registeronlineat delawarelibraries.libcal.com/event/937143 3forthe10a.m.session,andthe1p.m. class: delawarelibraries.libcal.com/event/937143
4.
FreeWrite— Throughanagreementbe-
tweenSouthCoa stalLibraryandtheRehobothBeachWritersGuild(RBWG),the RBWGwillhostaweeklyFreeWritesession atthelibraryfrom10:30a.m.to12:30 p.m.Participants18andolderofallskill levelswillpracticecreativewritingina friendlyandnurturingatmosphere.Each FreeWriteisfacilitatedbyaRBWGmember withexperienceinteaching,writingand/or leadingsuchgroups.Participationisfree, andregistrationisnotrequired
AppleButter— JoinR.O.O.T.SYouthDeve lopmentinmakingapplebutteratSouth CoastalLibraryfrom5to6:30p.m.Elementary-agedchildrenwilllearnhowtofol-
lowarecipe,learnhowtopeel,cutand coreapples,andseethedifferentstagesof cookingapple-buttercookingdownina crockpot.Registrationislimitedandrequired,onlineat delawarelibraries.libcal.com/event/932940 5.
LittleLearners— FrankfordPublicLibraryhostsLittleLearnerstorytime everyThursdayat10:30a.m.forages 3-4 andtheircaregiverstopromote earlyliteracy.Registrationisrequired, andcanbemadebycalling(302)7329351.
SuperLearners— FrankfordPublicLibraryhostsstorytimeforages5-7,and theircaregivers,at1p.m.Participants canlistentoastory,doacraftorSTEM project,andengagewithotherchildren. Itisagreatprogramforhomeschool families.Registrationisrequired,and canbemadebycalling(302)7329351.
AdultCooking— FrankfordPublicLibraryi shostingarepresentativefrom theUniversityofDelawareat5:30p.m. forasix-weekcourseonsettingupyour kitchen,basiccookingtechniquesand homeeconomics.Thisisgreatforyoung adultsjuststartingoutaswellasseasonedcookslookingforfreshideas. Registrationisrequired,andcanbe madebycalling(302)732-9351.
GentleYoga— TheSouthCoastalLibraryin BethanyBeachwillofferagentleyoga classfrom9to10a.m.MyraStock,acertified50 0RYTinstructorandregisteredYoga forArthritisteacherwillofferthein-person yogaclassforthosewhohavenotattended oneoftheclassespreviously.Ayogamatis requiredandisnotprovided.Participants arealsobeingencouragedtobringatowel forextracushioning.Registrationislimited at delawarelibraries.libcal.com/event/925754 5,orregisterbyphonebycallingthelibrary.Thelibraryislocatedat43KentAvenue,BethanyBeach.Formoreinformat ion, call(302)858-5518orvisitwww.southcoastal.lib.de.us.
FridayMatinee— FrankfordPublicLibraryhostsamatineemovieat1p.m. Movieswillbeamixofadult,children andfamilyfilms.Formoreinformation, call(302)732-9351.
LoveLifeConference— Mariner’sBethel UnitedMethodistChurchishostingalive streamoftheJoyceMeyersLoveLife Women’sConference.OnFriday,therewill beaChrisTomlinconcertfrom7to9p.m., andSaturdaywillf eaturespeakersand worshipmusicfrom9a.m.to3p.m.There
risTischler.ThefamilylivedinBaltimore,Md.
Tischlergraduatedfromhigh schoolintheBaltimorePolytechnic InstitutehonorsprograminengineeringandtheBaltimoreHebrew College(HighSchoolDivision).He attendedLehighUniversity,Hebrew University(Jerusalem)andtheUniversityofMaryland,studyingengineeringandliberalarts.
Inmuchofhiscareer,heworked asaperfusionist,withacentralrole inlife-supportduringopen-heart andheart-bypasssurgeries.Later,he workedinmanagementathisfather’s company,ScienceInstrumentsInc. HetraveledwidelyinEuropeand Asia,andworkedasaperfusionist foratimeinPuertoRico.
Tischlerhadwide-ranginginterests,includingvintagesportscars, ballroomdancing,horsebackriding, jazzandmaintaininghiscountry homeinSalisbury,Md.,wherehe livedmostofhislife.
Heisrememberedforlendinga helpinghandtomanyinthefamily andamongacquaintances.
TischlerwasabigbrothertoAlan Tischler,BruceTischler,Dr.Mark TischlerandJoanne(Tischler)Pinney.HewasagrandsontoHerbert
andMinnieShafer,andDavidand SadieTischler.Hewasadearfriend toJesseSpence.
Donationscanbemadeinhis nametoKNKX,hisfavoritepublicradiojazzstation,atKNKX.org,ora charityofthegiver’schoice.Condolencescanbesentbyvisiting www.melsonfuneralservices.com.
ChristopherVon“Chris”Truitt, 52,ofMillsboro,Del.,passedaway, withhisfamilybyhisside,onThursday,Sept.15,2022,atSt.Francis HospitalinWilmington,Del.Hewas borninCordell,Okla.,tothelate GeorgeC.TruittandLindaF.HawleyTruitt.
AlthoughTruittwasborninOklahoma,hisparentsmovedtoDelaware whenhewasabout2monthsold,and hehadlivedinMillsborosincethen. HegraduatedfromSussexCentral HighSchool,intheClassof1989. ChrisplayedLittleLeagueinMillsboro,andduringhisschoolyears, playedbaseballandbasketballfor SussexCentralHighSchool.
Truitt’ssonanddaughterwerethe applesofhiseye,andhisworldrevolvedaroundtheirevents.Hespent alotoftimeattheMillsboroLittle Leaguefieldasaproudfather,watchingandcheeringfromthesidelines. HewasamemberoftheGoodOle
BoysFoundationandpasttreasurer oftheMillsboroTownCouncil.
Hewasknowntobeahappypersonwhohadasentimentalsideas well.Hewasagreatfatherandfriend whowillbedearlymissed.
Truittwasprecededindeathby hisbestfriend,TimCannon.Heis survivedbyhisson,CoulterTruitt, hiswife,Jordan,andhisdaughter, EmilyTruitt,allofMillsboro,Del. Healsoleavesbehindaspecialfriend andcompanion,LisaTruitt;aswellas hiscaninecompanionChili,grandfelinesSimbaandKiara,andsix grand-dogs,Maverick,Xena,Otis, Bruin,BanxandOscar.Heisalso survivedbyhislongtimebuddies KennyWarrington,AlbertBrewington,TroyRogersandChrisCannon, alongwithextendedfamilymembers andfriends.
AcelebrationofTruitt’slifewill beheldat4p.m.onSunday,Oct.16, 2022,attheMillsboroFireHall,109 E.StateSt.,Millsboro,Del.Inlieuof flowers,thefamilysuggesteddonationsinTruitt’smemorytoLead YourK9LLC,1506CentreTurnpike, Orwigsburg,PA17961,Millsboro LittleLeague,P.O.Box674,Millsboro,DE19966,ortheTownof Millsboro“DogPark,”P.O.Box322, Millsboro,DE19966.Lettersofcondolencemaybesentonlineat www.watsonfh.com.
Anewsproutisgrowingonthe Wild&ScenicFilmFesttree.This year,AssateagueCoastalTrust(ACT), theCoastKidsprogramandtheAssateagueCoastkeeperwillbringtheinauguralWildChildYouthFilm FestivaltoBerlin,Md.
AdvanceticketsforWildChild,as wellasWild&ScenicFilmFestivals arenowavailableforpurchaseat www.actforbays.org/wildchildand www.actforbays.org/wsff.
TheWildChildYouthFilmFestivalfocusesonfilmsthatbothcelebrate thesplendoroftheplanetandspeakto environmentalconcernstheEarth faces.Theprogramfortheeveningwill feature16shortfilmsspeciallycurated topleasefamilies.Theyinclude “Cracked,”whichdocumentsalittle girltryingherbesttohelpnatureina drought-strickenvillage,“Cormie,the PickpocketCormorant”showingoff hisveryspecial“fundraising”tricks,and “Maneuvers,”afunnyexperimental filmcombiningskiingwithstop-motionanimation.
ACTwillhosttheWildChild YouthFilmFestivalatBurleyOak BrewingCompany(outdoors)in Berlin,Md.,onSunday,Oct.9.Films startat6:30p.m.,withdoorsopening at5:30p.m.Ticketpricesare$5for oneticket,or$25forabundleofsix ticketsplusonefree30-ounceecofriendlywaterbottle.
Additionally,attendeesatthefestivalcanbuildtheirownbirdfeederwith CoastKids,seeliveanimalwithScales &Tales,takepartinaLuckyChance auctionwithgiftbasketsandgoodies fromlocalbusinesses,andtakea chanceonraffleitems.TheStreet Kitchenfoodtruckwillselltacos.In theeventitrains,thefestivalwillmove indoorstotheMacMullinHallatAssateagueCoastalTrust’sofficebuilding at10959WorcesterHwyinBerlin.
CoastKidsDirectorVerenaChase said,“Wearesoexcitedtofinallybe abletoofferthewonderfulWildChild filmsataspecialfamilyevent.Wild Childisanaturalextensionofthe CoastKidsprogramtoinspirechildren tolearnaboutthelocalfaunaandflora andbecomeenvironmentalstewards.”
The12thWild&ScenicFilmFestivalwillbeheldonNov.17at Seacrets’MorleyHallinOceanCity, Md.Ticketscost$25eachor$100for fiveticketsplusa16-ouncestainless steelbeercup.
WildChildsponsorsincludeBurley OakBrewingCompany,Worldof Toys,MaryMacFoundation,Heartof GoldKidsandDonnaFrankowskiRealty!
TheDewey BeachLionsClub recentlymadeits annualcontribution of$3,000tothe BoardwalkBuddy WalkinRehoboth Beach.TheBoardwalkBuddyWalk wascreatedbyDennisandSharonlee Diehlandwilltake placeonSaturday, Oct.8,2022,at9 a.m.,startingatthe RehobothBeach boardwalkand bandstand.
“Thisiswhatit’s allabout!Meetyour Buddyorteamin frontofthebandstandstageforthe beautifulone-mile walktobenefitresearch,education, andfamilysupport forthosewith Downsyndrome,” organizerssaid. “Teamscanbe formedwithyour family,friends,schooland workplace.Createmotivationalsigns
andbannerswithyourBuddyor teamnametoshowoffattheevent.
Afterthewalk,therewillbelive
musicandentertainmentat theBuddyHop,with singing,dancing,performances,awardsandmore!
“It’sacelebrationyou won’twanttomiss!”
ThemerchantsofRehobothBeachwillhave theirwelcomematsout. ThosewearingtheirBuddy WalkT-shirtaroundtown mayreceivespecialattention,surprisesanddiscountsatparticipating eateriesandstores.For moreinformation,ortodonateorcreateateam,visit https://www.dsstride.org/boardwalkbuddywalk.
TheDeweyBeachLions ClubFoundationalsosponsorsagolftournamenteach SeptemberattheRookery SouthGolfCoursein Lewes.Theproceedsfrom thateventbenefitcommunityorganizations.Some spotsstillremainforthis year’seventonWednesday, Sept.28,atTheRookery GolfClub(SouthCourse), Milton.Register atdblions.org/events/registration.
$75 Value with the
agreement: $250/year ($150
of annual
isa$20registrationfee,whichincludes lunch.Toregister,call(302)539-9510or goonlineat marinersbethel.churchcenter.com/registration/events/1406114.
IntheGenes— SponsoredbytheLewes HistoricalSocietyandtheSussexCounty GenealogicalSociety,theGenealogistin ResidenceprogramisonthefirstSaturday ofeachmonthfrom10a.m.to2p.m.in theReadingRoomattheLewesHistory Museum.MembersoftheSocietywillbe availabletohelpanyon ewhohasquestions abouttheirfamilytree.TheLewesHistorical SocietyArchivesFamilyFileswillbeavailableforresearch.Formoreinformation, visitthematscgsdelaware.orgorhistoriclewes.org.
PokerRallye— Justin’sBeachHouse’s Poker,ScrabbleandFunCarRallyeIXwill startoffatHookedUpAleHouse&Raw Bar.TherestaurantwillofferaDine&Donatefrom11a.m.to4p.m.Participants canregisterfortheRallyebetween10and 11a.m.atHookedUp,andther ewillbea drivers’meetingat11a.m.Thefirstcaris offat11:15a.m.Thisisrainorshine,and thecostis$30percar.Allproceedsbenefit Justin’sBbeachHouse.Formoreinformation,callBobL.at(443)299-9125orBob S.at(845)656-5438.
FallGardening— DelawareBotanicGardens ishostingaFallGardeningforWildlife MeadowTourat2p.m.Thetourfeeis$10. Membersgetfreeadmissionandnonmemberspay$15.Children16andunder, whenaccompaniedbyanadult ,receive freeadmission.Sign-upisavailableontheir siteatdelawaregardens.org.
WalkWithMe— EasterSeals’WalkWithMe &FunRunDelmarva2022willtakeplace atBaywoodGreensGolfCourse.Registrationandcheck-intakeplacebetween4and 5p.m.TheFunRunstartsat5p.m.,and thewalkisimmediatelyfollowing.The courserouteisthefirstnineholesofthe golfcourse,whichisa3.2-mileWalk&Fun Run.Formoreinformation,callMissyBaker at(302)221-20 78oremail mbaker@esdel.org.
HomecomingService— IndianMission UnitedMethodistChurchinHarbesonwill beholdingitsAnnualHomecomingService at11a.m.PastorBollingerwillbebringing themessage,andmusicselectionswillbe madebymembersofareachurches.Allare
welcome,andafellowshipdinnerfollows. Formoreinformation,call(410)808-4371.
AdultPuzzles— SouthCoastalLibraryis hostingaPuzzles&Coloringeventfor adultsfrom10a.m.to5:30p.m.Thereis anadultcoloringstation,alongwithjigsaw puzzles,crosswords,SudokuandWord Finds.Participationisfree,andregistration isnotrequired.
SocratesCafé— BethanyBeachChristian ChurchwillbethelocationforthenextmeetingofSocratesCaféagroupofindividuals fromdifferentbackgroundsthatdiscussphilosophicalideas.Themeetingsarethefirst Tuesdayofeachmonth,from2to3:30p.m. Everyoneiswelcome.Formoreinformatio n, call537-9440oremail
bonniejd.rae@gmail.com.
GriefSupport— GriefShareisaweekly seminarandsupportgroupdesignedto helppeoplerebuildtheirlivesafterlosinga lovedone.Thereisnofeeformaterials, andthegroupmeetsatTheRiverChurchin FrankfordeveryTuesdayfrom6:30to8:30 p.m.Toregister,visitriveronline.church. SpookyPotionBottle— Rachelisleadinga classatSouthCoastalLibraryondecoratingglassbottlesinto“magical”potionbottl esfrom10to11:30a.m.Registrationis at delawarelibraries.libcal.com/event/926772 1orbycalling(302)858-5518.Thisis free,andallmaterialsareprovided.
Zumba!— SouthCoastalLibraryishosting JohannaandLindaforaZumbaclassfrom 4to5p.m.Thereislimitedspace,andparticipantsmustsociallydistance.Registrationisnotrequired.
WethePeople— "WethePeople"isaneffortputtogetherbyBillMurphytocelebrate patriotismandcelebratetheflag,bymeetingattheBethanyBeachbandstandevery Wednesdayat8:30a.m.tosupportthemilitary,lawenforcementandfirefighterswho serveandprotect.Allarewelcome.
FallBibleStudy— GraceUnitedMethodist ChurchwillhostafallBiblestudy,called “RedSeatotheJordanRiver,”every Wednesdayfrom10a.m.tonoon.Formore information,andtoregister,visitthemonlineatsussexcounty.cbsclass.org.
HorseshoeCrabStory— SouthCoastalLibraryishos tingastorytimefromthe DelawareSeashoreStateParkonhorseshoecrabsfrom10to11a.m.Thisisfor ages3andup,andnoregistrationisrequired.Parentsmustaccompanychildren.
RealEstatePlanning— AttorneyKathleen
Delacy,aninstructorwiththeDelaware MoneySchool,willgiveafreetalkonhow togetstartedwithestateplanningatSouth CoastalLibraryfrom2to3:30p.m.Registrationisappreciatedandavailableonlineat delawarelibraries.libcal.com/event/9267812 orbycalling(302)858-5518.Youmayalso attendviaZoomatMeetingID:8953201 8258,Passcode:706373.
Disastrous1850s— Dr.Gudelunaswillbe leadingthefirstofathree-partserieson the1850satSouthCoast alLibraryfrom 4:30to5:45p.m.Registrationisappreciatedat delawarelibraries.libcal.com/event/926782
6.Attendanceisavailableonafirst-come, first-servebasis.Youmayalsoattendvia ZoomatMeetingID:84401920668,Passcode:398141.
FreeWrite— ThroughanagreementbetweenSouthCoastalLibraryandtheRehobothBeachWritersGuild(RBWG),the RBWGwillhostaweeklyFreeWritesession atthelibraryfrom10:30a.m.to12:30 p.m.Participan ts18andolderofallskill levelswillpracticecreativewritingina friendlyandnurturingatmosphere.Each FreeWriteisfacilitatedbyaRBWGmember withexperienceinteaching,writingand/or leadingsuchgroups.Participationisfree, andregistrationisnotrequired.
ArmchairTraveler:Chile— LisaVelascowill leadan“armchairtravelertrip”tochileat SouthCoastalLibraryfrom2to3p.m.She
willshowphotosandshareherexperiences onarecenttriptoChile.R egistrationisat delawarelibraries.libcal.com/event/9372987 orbyphoneat(302)858-5518.Youmay alsoattendviaZoomatMeetingID:849 63937115,Passcode:352165.
ModelRailroading— TheDelawareSeaside RailroadClubishostingasix-weekprogramforchildrenages8-12atSouth CoastalLibraryfrom5to6p.m.Children willlearnaboutvariousformsoftransportationandwhytheywereimportant.Thisis free,andregistrationisrequired.Toregister,visit d elawarelibraries.libcal.com/event/932686
3.
FamilyFunDay— TheSelbyvilleCommunity Clubishostingits2ndAnnualFamilyFun DayatMillvilleBoardwalkfrom11a.m.to4 p.m.Therewillbeminiaturegolf,basketsto raffleandplentyoffamilyfun.Itisanonprofitorganization,andallproceedsgo backintothecommunityviaserviceprojectsandscholarships.
StreetFair— GraceMethodistChurchin Millsboroishostingastreetfairfrom9 a.m.to2p.m.The rewillbemorethan35 vendors,food,musicandgames.Everyone iswelcome.
FallBazaar— St.George’sUnitedMethodist ChurchUnitedMethodistWomenisholding itsFallBazaarandVendorFairfrom8a.m. to2p.m.Therewillbehomemadechicken salad,homemadesoupanddesserts,anda hotdoglunch.Forvendorinformation,contactTaraBowdenat tbowden138@gmail.com.
Chicken&Dumplings— TheBishopville
VolunteerFiredepartmentAuxiliarywillbe holdingachicken&dum plingcarryoutfrom noonto2p.m.atthemainstation.Thecost is$14foradinnerofchicken,dumplings, greenbeansandsweetpotatoes.Anextra pintofdumplingsisavailablefor$7.Toreserveyourdinner(byOct.3),call(619) 922-9950.
Artisans’Festival— The14thAnnualArtisans’FestivalwilltakeplaceattheBethany Beachfirehallfrom9a.m.to3p.m.Thisis sponsoredbytheBethanyBeachVolunteer FireCompanyAuxiliary,andfeaturesmore than40artisanswitha varietyofmediums.
LegoClub— SouthCoastalLibraryishostingtheirLegoClubfrom11a.m.to12:15 p.m.Walk-insareacceptedifspaceallowed,butregistrationisencouraged,and availableat delawarelibraries.libcal.com/event/948552 9.Thisisforages6-10,andparentsneed notregister,butmustaccompanytheirchildren.
hostingaPuzzles&Coloringeventfor adultsfrom10a.m.to5:30p.m.Thereis anadultc oloringstation,alongwithjigsaw puzzles,crosswords,SudokuandWord Finds.Participationisfree,andregistration isnotrequired.
Dine&Donate— FinsAleHouse&RawBar ishostingaDine&DonateforGardeners ByTheSeafrom4to8p.m.A50/50raffle willbeannouncedat8p.m.Formoreinformation,callJacquiMaliziaat(302)3886019oremail jacquelinemalizia@gmail.com.
WethePeople— "WethePeople"isaneffortputtogetherbyBillMurphytocelebrate patriotismandcelebratetheflag,bymeetingattheBethanyBeachbandstandevery Wednesdayat8:30a.m.tosupportthemilitary,lawenforcementandfirefighterswho
serveandprotect.Allarewelcome.
FallBibleStudy— GraceUnitedMethodist ChurchwillhostafallBiblestudy,called “RedSeatotheJordanRiver,”every Wednesdayfrom10a.m.tonoon.Formore information,andtoregister,visitthemonlineatsussexcounty.cbsclass.org.
GriefSupport— St.Lukeisofferingasixweek,once-a-week,non-denominational griefsupportprogramforanyonewhohas recentlylostaspouse.Theprogram,developedbyHospice,runs90minu tespersession,andtakesplaceatSt.AndrewCatholic CenterinOceanCity,Md.Formoreinformation,andtoregister,call(410)2500300.
FallBibleStudy— MarinersBethelUnited MethodistChurchishostingasix-week Women’sFallBibleStudysessionfrom10 to11:30a.m.or7to8:30p.m.Registerat (302)539-9510,ontheirwebsiteat marinersbethel.churchcenter.comorby droppinginforasession.Allwomenare welcome.
CommunityClub— TheSelbyvilleCommunityClubiswelcomingnewmembers,and meetsonthesecondThursdayofeach monthatSalemMethodistChurchat1p.m. Formoreinformation,visitselbyvillecommunityclub.orgoremailselbyvillewomensclub@gmail.com.
FallTrees— DelawareBotanicGardensis hostingaFallTreeIdentificationTourat11 a.m.Thetourfeeis$10forall.Members
getfreeadmission,andnon-memberspay a$15admission.Children16andunder, accompaniedbyanadult,receivefreeadm ission.Sign-upisavailableatdelawaregardens.org.
Dine&Donate— NortheastSeafoodKitchen inOceanViewishostingaDine&Donate from4to10p.m.thatwillbenefittheLord BaltimoreWomen’sClub.Thisisforboth dine-inandcarry-outservices.Aportionof theproceedswillbenefittheLBWCscholarshipfundandothercharitableinitiatives. Therewillalsobea50/50raffle.
SelbyvilleMuseum— TheSelbyvilleMuseumisopenforthepubliconthethird SaturdayofeachmonththroughOctober from10a.m.to2p.m.Therearevarious railroadandtownartifactsdatingbackto theearliesttownagriculturaldaysthrough late20thCentury.Policememorabiliais alsoondisplay.Admissionisfree,andthe museumislocatedat6RailroadAvenue. Formoreinformation,visit selbyville.delaware.gov.
FallGardening— DelawareBotanicGardens ishostingaFallGardeningforWildlife MeadowTourat2p.m.Thetourfeeis$10. Membersgetfreeadmissionandnonmemberspay$15.Children16andunder, whenaccompaniedbyanadult,receive freeadmission.Sign-upisavailableontheir siteatdelawaregardens.org.
AdultPuzzles— SouthCoastalLibraryis hostingaPuzzles&Coloringeventfor adultsfrom10a.m.to5:30p.m.Thereis anadultcoloringstation,alongwithjigsaw puzzles,crosswords,SudokuandWord Finds.Participationisfree,andregistration isnotre quired.
GriefSupport— GriefShareisaweekly seminarandsupportgroupdesignedto helppeoplerebuildtheirlivesafterlosinga lovedone.Thereisnofeeformaterials, andthegroupmeetsatTheRiverChurchin FrankfordeveryTuesdayfrom6:30to8:30 p.m.Toregister,visitriveronline.church.
MOAAMeeting— TheMilitaryOfficersAssociationofAmerica(MOAA)Southern DelawareChaptermeetsonthethirdTuesdayofeachmonthfromJanuarythrough Mary,a ndSeptemberthroughNovember,at theLewesDineratnoon.Thechapteris opentomenandwomenwhohaveserved orareservingonactivedutyorinoneof thereservecomponentsasacommissioned orwarrantofficerinoneoftheU.S.uniformedservices,aswellassurvivorsofany deceasedindividuals.Formoreinformation, call(301)943-3434.
AARPMeeting— AARPisholdingalunch meetingatCrippleCreekCountryClub,featuringaspeakerfromtheSouthCoastalVillageVolu nteers.Thisorganizationhelps supportseniors,sotheycanstayintheir homes.Formoreinformation,callMary Doughertyat(302)541-9412.
WethePeople— "WethePeople"isaneffortputtogetherbyBillMurphytocelebrate patriotismandcelebratetheflag,bymeetingattheBethanyBeachbandstandevery Wednesdayat8:30a.m.tosupportthemilitary,lawenforcementandfirefighterswho serveandprotect.Allarewelcome.
GriefSupport— St.Lukeisoffe ringasixweek,once-a-week,non-denominational griefsupportprogramforanyonewhohas recentlylostaspouse.Theprogram,developedbyHospice,runs90minutespersession,andtakesplaceatSt.Andrewcatholic CenterinOceanCity,Md.Formoreinformation,andtoregister,call(410)250-0300.
FallBibleStudy— GraceUnitedMethodist ChurchwillhostafallBiblestudy,called “RedSeatotheJordanRiver,”every Wednesdayfrom10a.m.tonoon.Formore informa tion,andtoregister,visitthemonlineatsussexcounty.cbsclass.org.
ShoreDems— TheShoreDemocrats meetsattheDenatBearTrapDunes clubhousefrom11a.m.to1:30p.m.This isasocialorganizationthateducates,informsandcreatescamaraderieamong theirmembersthroughmonthlylunch meetingsthatfeatureengagingspeakers. Formoreinformation,visitshoredemocrats.com.
FallBibleStudy— MarinersBethelUnited MethodistChurchishostingasix-week Wo men’sFallBibleStudysessionfrom10to 11:30a.m.or7to8:30p.m.Registerat (302)539-9510,ontheirwebsiteatmarinersbethel.churchcenter.comorbydroppinginfor asession.Allwomenarewelcome.
As new miners flood the gold fields, the harsh reality of soaring fuel prices, supply chain issues and the price of gold being down plague mining operations. There’s no room for error as compe tition increases for the best land with the most gold and the Old Guard of gold miners are forced to adapt and prove they still have what it takes. But can they? Parker Schnabel, Tony Beets and Fred Lewis return, with Brandon and Brady Clay ton joining the cast in the Season 13 premiere.
This new special celebrates the recipients of the 35th Annual Hispanic Heritage Awards, the high est honors by Latinos for Latinos. The evening commemorating Hispanic Heritage Month in cludes performances and appearances by some of the country’s most celebrated Hispanic artists and visionaries. Grammy-winning artists Los Lobos are honored with the Arts Award, Olga E. Custodio with the STEM Award, Daddy Yankee with the Legend Award, Victoria Alonso with the Vision Award and Alejandro Velez and Nikhil Arora with the Entrepreneurship Award.
Skyler Samuels stars as the 22-year-old travel blogger Gabby Petito who set off a nationwide search when she failed to return home following her cross country trip with fiancé Brian Laundrie (Evan Hall). As the one-year anniversary of her death approaches, this movie examines Gabby and Brian’s doomed love story, including the warning signs that her life was in danger, the ensuing search for her, the eventual discovery of her murder and ultimately, Brian’s suicide. Thora Birch directs and plays Gabby’s mom, Nichole Schmidt in this 2022 docudrama.
This reinvention of Anne Rice’s revolutionary gothic novel follows Louis de Pointe du Lac (Ja cob Anderson), Lestat de Lioncourt (Sam Reid) and Claudia’s (Bailey Bass) epic story of love, blood and the perils of immortality, as told to journalist Daniel Molloy (Eric Bogosian). Chafing at the limitations of life as a Black man in 1900s New Orleans, Louis finds it impossible to resist the rakish Lestat’s offer of the ultimate escape: joining him as his vampire companion in the series premiere episode “In Throes of Increasing Wonder ... .”
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Just when you start to think “happily ever after,” you find yourself in a hospital with someone’s crazy ex-boyfriend stabbing people. In the Season 6 premiere episode “Afterparty,” Dr. Shaun Murphy (Freddie Highmore) and Lea Dilallo (Paige Spara) go from a romantic newlywed dance on the roof to a bloody scene of hostages. Among them: Dr. Morgan Reznick (Fiona Gubelmann) and Dr. Asher Wolke (Noah Galvin). And time is running out for Dr. Audrey Lim (Christina Chang).
Call it the field of dreams. Three Cuban baseball players leave their families and risk exile to chase their hopes of playing in the United States. At the shadowy nexus of the migrant trail and pro sports, the new episode “The Last Out” chronicles their harrowing journey from immigration obstacles to the broken promises of dubious agents. Against all odds, these young athletes try to hold onto their hope while fighting for a better life for their families.
Stefano (Freddie Highmore) races to save Leonardo (Aidan Turner) and learns the truth behind his best kept secret. Once armed with the facts, but lacking the evidence, Stefano turns to an un likely source. But with the execution nearing and Leonardo’s life hanging in the balance, all hope seems lost. Yet as the life of Milan’s greatest artist rests in his hands, Stefano realizes the an swer he seeks lies with the very man he is trying to save in this season finale.
The Rookie: Feds Simone (Niecy Nash-Betts) uses an informant to track down an arms dealer on the FBI’s Most Wanted list, while Brendon (Kevin Zegers) goes against Laura’s (Britt Robertson) advice and investigates a risky lead on a congressman. And when Carter (James Lesure) and Brendon each find themselves at a crossroads, they begin to question their futures on the team and their loyalty is tested in the new episode “Face Off.”
New seasons bring new beginnings. And while Nicky (Olivia Liang) and Henry (Eddie Liu) broke up at the end of last season, new faces arrive in the Season 3 premiere. Bo (Ben Levin) is a barista/vigilante who lives across the Bay and is eager to pitch in with the Shen family’s adven tures. Meanwhile, Carrie (Kim Rhodes) is a blunt, funny professional who works as a representative for a large restaurant investment group who develops an unexpected friendship with Mei-Li (Kheng Hua Tan).
Come aboard, they’re expecting you. Hosts Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O’Connell greet five single women and five single men who are ready to find love aboard the Regal Princess Cruise Ship in the Mediterranean. Destination dates, challenges and surprise singles will test the couples’ compatibility and chemistry. Similar to the old show, the ship’s crew will play pivotal roles in the navigation of the romantic (and sometimes turbulent) waters ahead. Guest star Ted Lange helps pass the torch to an all-new crew.
At the end of last season we watched Jack Gibson (Grey Damon) drive away from Andy (Jaina Lee Ortiz) after he seemingly quit his job. With the Season 6 premiere, we finally find out just what went down. But with changes on the horizon and drama around every corner from the station, the Season 6 premiere looks like a four alarm fire. Stars Jason George, Jay Hayden, Barrett Doss, Okieriete Onaodowan, Danielle Savre and Boris Kodjoe.
This origin story of CW’s hit series “Walker” is set in the 1800s and follows Abby Walker (Katherine McNamara), a Bostonian whose husband is murdered before her eyes while on their journey West. After crossing paths with Calian (Justin Johnson Cortez), a curious Apache tracker, Abby arrives in the town of Independence, Texas, where she encounters diverse and eclectic residents running from their pasts, chasing their dreams and keeping their own secrets in this series premiere. Katie Findlay, Lawrence Kao, Matt Barr, Philemon Chambers and Greg Hovanessian also star.
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Thatsickeningsensationinthe stomachwasreturning.
The0-2Indianshadopeneda28-7 leadovervisitingDivision2Aopponent WilmingtonBrandywinethankstofour enormous,highlightfilm-worthyplays bytheiroffenseanddefense.
Butthe0-2Bulldogswererallying. TheybenefitedfromanIRspecialteamsfumble,astrugglingIndians’offensethatcouldnotmaintain possessionandmanagethegameclock, andanerrantsnapinpuntformation that gavethevisitorsonelastregulation timepossessiononaveryshortfield.
Theconfident,athleticvisitorswere threateningtotiethescoreandforce overtime.
That’swhenseniordefensiveback HaydenHallcameupwiththebiggest playofthegame.
Oftheseason,actually.
Theseniortwo-waytalentleaped highintotheairdeepintheendzone andrecordedhissecondinterceptionof thegametopreservea28-20victory.
“Weneededthatwin,”saidIndian RiverfootballheadcoachPhil Townsend.“BrandywineisaDivision2 school”—withalargerenrollmentthan DivisionIIndianRiver—“whichgave usfourpointsforthewin,plustwo bonuspoints,”henotedofeventual post-seasonrankings.“Theyhavemany goodathletes,andwedidagoodjob preventingbig,explosiveplays.”
Theyalsodidamarvelousjobof makingtheirownkeyplays.
IndianRiverscoreditsfirstpointsof theseasonthankstoanoffensiveuprising inthesecondquarter,tocarrya140leadintointermission.
FreshmanDylanGrise,makinghis firstvarsitystartatquarterback,hitjuniorwidereceiverRashadHopkinswith a9-yardstrike,tomakeit7-0with 10:01remaining.Hall,thefeatureback workhorse,whofinishedwithaseasonhigh89yardson22carries,doubledthe leadwithascintillating6-yardtally, highlightedbytwobrokentackles,at 6:21beforehalftime.
TheIndiansopenedathree-TDlead thankstoapairofgame-changingdefensiveplaysinthethirdquarter.Senior defensivebackAshtonStephens strippedBrandywine’sTerrenceRober-
sonoftheballonasweepleftandraced 46yardsunchallengedtomakeit21-0 justovertwominutesintothesecond half.
AftertheBulldogscutthedeficitto 21-7ona1-yardTDrunbyseniorrunningbackTerrenceRoberson,Hall pickedoffseniorquarterbackMichael Catalano’sscreentossattemptandraced 35yardsuntouchedforthepick-sixand a 28-7Indianslead.
“HaydenandAshtonarebothseniorswithatonofgameexperience,”said Townsend.“Theyeachhaveaneyefor theball,andbothareplaymakers.They bothplayedagreatfootballgameon
bothsidesoftheball.Thosearethe kindofplaysthatwemissedthefirst twoweeksoftheseason.”
ButtheBulldogsdidn’tmakethings easyforIR.BrandywinecuttheIndians’ leadto28-13afterCatalanohitjunior CrisdonWrightonan8-yardTDstrike with10:55leftinthefourthquarter. Af terIRfumbledtheensuingkickoff, Robersoncompletedashortdrivewith a13-yardscoringrunthattightenedthe nervesat28-20.
Hall’stimelypickwastheexclamationpointtoanenormousnightofbig playsturnedinbytheIndians’defense.
“Ourdefensewasonthefieldalotin
thesecondhalf,”saidTownsend.“We wererotatingguysallnightonthedefensiveline,atlinebackerandinthesecondary,whichallowedustocontinueto playwellinthesecondhalf.”
Hallfinishedwithateam-highnine tackles,apassbreakup,twointerceptionsandtwofumblerecoveries,while sophomorelinebacker(andquarterback) TreyHillcontributedeightstops.
“Treymadehisfirststartatmiddle linebackerandplayedreallywell,”said Townsend.“Hehadtwoassistsontackles,twotacklesforloss,andablocked
TheHallfootballfamilylegacycontinues.
That’swhatIndianRiverseniorrunningbackandsafetyHaydenHalldeclaredduringabriefpost-gamemoment ofgratificationlastFridaynight,Sept. 23.
Playinghisfirsthigh-schoolseason withoutolderbrotherDaltonHallinthe samebackfield,theyoungerHallbrother hadhelpedtolifthisteamtoitsfirst victoryofthestill-young2022season, 28-20overvisitingWilmington Brandywine.
“IfeellikeDaltonandIhavealegacy atIndianRiverHighasthe‘Hallbrothers,’”saidHaydenHall.“Andit’smy dutytocontinuethatlegacywithout himbymyside.”
TheelderHallbrotherculminated hisIndiansfootballcareerin2021by rushingformorethan700yardsand nineTDs,helpinghisteamreachthe DIAAplayoffsforthefirsttimeina decade.
Asasophomorein2019,DaltonHall amassednearly1,000yardsrushing.For hisfour-yearIRcareer,hefinishedwith 2,439careerrushingyardsand22TDs on489carries,settingthebarincredibly highforthosewhofollow.
Thatincludeshisyoungerbrother, Hayden,whoplayedquarterbackasa freshmanin2019,wherehefrequently handedtheballofftoDalton.During lastseason’smarchtothepostseason,the youngerHallbrotherrushedfor454 rushingyardsandfiverushingTDs.
Thisseason,HaydenHallisadding tothelegacy.Hehasbeentheteam’s leadingrusherineachofitsfirstthree games,includingaseason-high89yards
IRHSseniorJordanIllianblasted anabsolutemissilefrom25yardsout atthe6:35markofovertimetolift theIndianRiverHighSchoolboys’ soccerteamtoa1-0winoverHenlopenAthleticConferencerival CaesarRodneyonTuesday, Sept.27.
Thetwoperennialconference powerhousesdidn’tdisappoint inthisone,asbothfoughtincrediblyhard,neithergivingin —thatis,untilIllianwasable togetoffhisblastinextratime.
Thekickwassoimpressive thatvideoofIllian’ssixthgoal oftheyearand57thcareer markerwasshownastheNo.1 highlightduringESPN’sSept. 28sportscasts.
TheRidersactuallyhelda 13-8advantageinshotsforthe game,andbothteamsearned themselvessixcorner-kick chances.SophomoreKaiKelley madeeightsavestoearnanotherclean-sheetwinforthe
Indians,whoarenow4-0-1onthe season.
IRwassettobebackinaction withanotherroadcontest,atDelmar onThursday,Sept.29,(afterCoastal Pointpresstime),beforetheytravel toTatnallSchoolonSaturday,Oct.1, fora4p.m.tiltagainsttheHornets.
TheIndianRiverHighSchoolfield hockeyteamfoundthemselvesonboth sidesofthefencethispastweek,with thejoyofvictorycomingina3-0win
overUrsulineAcademyonSaturday, Sept.24,beforetheagonyofdefeatina shutoutlosstomultiple-timedefending Division1statechampionCapeHenlopenonTuesday,Sept.27.
InthewinoverUrsuline,Macy BladesgottheIndiansontheboardin thefirsthalf,at6:25,withanassistfrom JillianCollins.Inthesecondhalf, seniorKinsleyHallscoredapairof goals,withhelpersfromfreshman BaylieWilliamsonatthe10:47and 1:05marks.
TheIndiansregistered13shots inthegame,versusUrsuline’sfour, whileIRearnedthemselves14 penaltycornerchances,to5forthe Raiders.JazminMayfiledmade foursavesingoalfortheIndians.
IRmanagedjusttwoshotson goalagainstCapeHenlopeninthe lossonTuesday.Mayfieldwasbusy making15saveson26Vikings shots.
Afour-gamehomestretchfor theIndianswassettobeginon Thursday,Sept.29,(afterCoastal Pointpresstime)whentheIndians —at3-4ontheseason—were scheduledtohostDelmarat4p.m.
pointaftertouchdown”aftertheBulldogs’secondtouchdown.
TheIndians’defensivehit-parade alsoincludedsixtacklesandafumble recoverybyStephens,fivestopsby AustinGriseandafumblerecoveryby Hopkins.
“Ourdefensekeptaveryexplosive, athleticBrandywineoffenseto98yards rushingand52yardspassing,”said Townsend.“Ourdefensewillneedtobe readytogointobattlethenexttwo weekswithhigh-scoringSeafordand St.Elizabethontheschedule.”(Seaford has 166pointsanda4-0recordoverall, whileSt.Elizabethhas101pointsanda 3-0overallmark.)
Offensively,theIndianstotaled112 yards,including61ontheground. QuarterbackGrisedidagreatjobof gettingridoftheballinacollapsing pocketinthefirsthalf.Hefinishedwith sevencompletions(allbeforehalftime) in12attemptsfor51yards.Receivers
Hopkins(30receivingyards)andsenior Ja’chiDuncan(11yards)eachmade threecatches.
“Dylanwillonlyimproveeachweek with moregameexperience,”said Townsend.“Asafreshman,hehasdone agreatjob”inhistwoappearances.
TheIndians(1-2overall,and0-1in DivisionI,District2)willvisithighscoringSeafordthisFridaynightina crucialDivisionI/District2showdown, beginningat7p.m.
TheBlueJays(4-0overall,1-0DivisionI,District2)arecomingoffa5013HomecomingvictoryoverDistrict2 rivalPolytechlastFridaynight.
“Seafordhasalargemajorityofits startersbackfromlastseason,andthey havehadagreatseasonsofar,”said Townsend.“Theyarewell-coachedand willbelookingforrevengefromlast year’sgame,”whichwaswonbyhostIndianRiver,35-6.“Wewillneedtoget betterthisweekinpracticeandlimit mistakes.Itshouldbeagreatgame.”
RomanKeithishonestabouthis priorities.
SalisburyUniversity’sstudentathletefacility“istop-notchand— I’mnotgoingtolie—theyhave greatfoodchoices,”saidKeith,the 2022FirstTeamAllHenlopenConferencecenterfieldhonoree,after verballycommittingtoNCAADivisionIIIbaseballpowerSalisbury UniversityinSalisbury,Md.“What reallyappealstomeistheyhavean excellentprogramforbusinessand mediacommunications,”whichare hisplannedmajors.
“IamveryexcitedaboutbeingrecruitedbySalisburyUniversity,” addedKeith,whowilljoinatalentladenprogramthatcapturedits14th CACtitlein2021beforewinning theirfirstNCAADIIIchampionship.
“Theentireprocesswasvery stressful—makingdecisionsthat willfitmebest,andI’vebeendealing withashatteredthumbattheendof thesummer,”henotedofthebaseball-relatedinjury.
“Youalsolookathowmanykids areinthebaseballportal,andyourealizeit’scrazyknowingthatoneof thetopNCAADivisionIIIschools forbaseballisinterestedinyou.It’s exciting.Iamlookingforwardtothe fallof2023.Ican’twaittogetout thereandplay.”
“Theentireprocess”tookrootin thefallof2021,whenKeithmade thegut-wrenchingdecisiontotemporarilyleaveIndianRiver’sdefendingDIAADivisionIIboys’soccer champs.
“ThereasonIdidnotplaysoccer myjunioryearwastofocusonbaseballandbeavailableforcollegerecruitment,”saidKeith.“Yourjunior yearisthemostimportantone,soI wantedtobemorefocusedonbaseball.Igotmy60-yarddashtime under7seconds—thatwasbig— andimprovedmybattingbyworking withmyhittingcoaches.Ialso
trainedatTitanEliteandtriedtobe thebestthatIcouldbe.Isetgoals formyselfandworkedmybuttoff duringtheoff-season,totallycommittedtotheprocess.”
Romanadmittedthatneitherof hisparents—motherAngelaKeith andfatherBryanKeith—was thrilledthattheirsonwasforegoing soccer,particularlysincehe’sbeen playingcompetitivesoccerhisentire lifewithRiverSoccerClubandduringhisfirsttwoyearsatIndianRiver HighSchool.
“AftertalkingwithDaveWigham, myDelmarvaAcestravelbaseball teamcoach,Iknewwhatneededto bedone[tofulfill]collegerecruiters’ expectations,”saidthe5-foot-11outfielderandreliefpitcher.Eventually, hesaid,“Myparentstoldmethedecisionwasmine.”
KeithwasrecruitedbySeaGulls headcoachTroyBrohawn,hitting coachChadWeinandrecruitingcoordinatorandpitchingcoachAustin Heenan,
“They’veallkeptintouchwith meduringmytravelbaseballseason, andaftermycampusvisit,”said Keith.“Beingrecruitedhelpedmake mydecisionsomewhateasier.Their communicationswithmemeanthey
reallywantmetobeapartoftheir program.”
Asexcitedasheisaboutbeing partofthecollegebaseballscene, Keithisequallyenthusiasticabout rejoininghisIndians’soccerteammatesthisfallforarunatthe school’sfourthDIAADivisionIItitlesin10years.
Asasophomore,hesupportedthe 2020DIAADivisionIIchampionshipsideasareservemidfielder. Asasenior,hewasmedicallycleared toplayinthe1-0overtimewinon Sept.27atCaesarRodney,playinga solid35minutesasamidfielder, spanningthefirstandsecondhalves.
ThereisalsothematterofKeith leadingtheIndiansbaseballteam backtotheDIAAplayoffsforthe thirdstraightseason.Inhissecond yearofvarsitycompetitionlast spring,Keithwasabsolutelyscintillating.Theright-handedswinging sluggerbatted.531with32runsbattedin,threehomers,anon-basepercentageof.617andaslugging percentageof.891.TheFirstTeam AllDIAA(academicandathletic) andAllHenlopenConferencehon-
oreewasrankedasthe11thbest baseballplayerintheFirstState.
Inthefirstroundofthe2022 DIAApostseason,Keithconnected forthreedoubles,scoredthreeruns anddroveinanother.The righthanderalsoenteredthegameas areliefpitchertorecordthefinalout asIndianRiverdefeatedNewark Charter,11-5.The14-6Indiansput upabattleinthesecondroundbeforelosing4-3toDivisionIIfinalist Appoquinimink.
“Overthepastthreeyears,I’ve hadthepleasureofwatchingRoman growintoayoungman,”saidIR baseballheadcoachSteveLongo, whohastakentheIndianstothe postseasonineachofhistwoseasons atthehelm.“Heisanextremelytalentedathletewhohasaverybright futureaheadofhim.
“Whatstandsouttomemost aboutRomanishisleadershipqualities,”Longosaid.“Heholdshis teammatesaccountable,andheleads byexample,onandoffthefield.
“Romanhasalwaysplayedthe gametherightway,withrespectfor thegame,forhisteammates,andfor hisopponents,”Longoadded.“Iam
OnSaturday,Oct.8,DeweyBeach willonceagainbepaintedpinkasThe Starboardhoststheirannualraceand fundraiserfortheDelawareBreastCancerCoalition(DBCC),DeweyGoes PinkandtheGugieRun.Lastyear’s eventwasamilestoneofitsown,being the10thannualrace,aswellasthefirst bigracebacksinceCOVID-19.Butthis yearisanothermarkerintheevent’shistory:ItistheyearthatTheStarboardwill surpassthemillion-dollarmarkin fundraisingforDBCC.
TheStarboard’sSteve“Monty”Montgomerysaid,“WhenAdam[Howard]
andIstartedthisevent11yearsagoasa waytohonormymotherandraisemoney forpeoplefightingbreastcancerin Delaware,wehopeditwouldcatchon, butthisisquiteremarkable.”
Partieswithapurposeareawayoflife atTheStarboard,andthisoneisespeciallysignificant.Aseaofpinkturnsout eachyearforthispersonalevent,andit’s deeplymeaningfultothosewhoparticipate.Almosteveryoneinthemassive crowdthatpracticallyshutsdownDewey Beachhasaconnectiontosomeonewho hasfoughtbreastcancer,orisasurvivor themselves.Lastyear,morethan3,200
peopleparticipatedintheevent,andthis year’seventissellingevenfaster,even with3,500ticketsavailable.
“It’sawonderfultimeofyeartocome outinDeweyBeach,enjoytheeasysunshineandtheautumnweather,andmeet upwithlovedonesforatrulybeautiful event,”organizerssaid.
Allofthemoneyraisedgoestothe DelawareBreastCancerCoalition,anorganizationthathelpspeopleandtheir familiesfightingbreastcancerin Delaware.Keepingallthatmoneylocal, anddirectlybenefitingthecommunity,is ofhugeimportancetoMontgomery,he
said,andDBCCisanorganizationhis motherbelievedinaswell.
Crossingthemillion-dollarmarkin fundraisingfortheorganizationbringsan extralayerofrevelrytothisyear,asthe racebecomesanotheroneofthestaples ofthefallseasoninDeweyBeach,andallowsDBCCtocontinuetoprovidecare andservicestothosefightingbreastcancerinDelaware.
Theracestartspromptlyat11a.m., andtheparty goeson,withfoodfrom BethanyBlues,livemusicandmore.For moreinformation,visithttps://deweygoespink.com/.
AdditionalDelawarehuntingseasonsaresettoopeninOctober,includingvariousdeerfirearmseasons,seasons forduck,snowgooseandothermigratorygamebirds—aswellastheonedayyouth-onlywaterfowlhunton Saturday,Oct.15.
DeerhuntingisallowedonallSundaysthroughJan.31,2023,usingonly thosehuntingmethodslegalfortherespectiveestablisheddeerhuntingseasons,withadditionalinformation availableatde.gov/sundayhunt.
Huntingseasondatesandhunting hours forseasonsopeninginOctober:
•Snowgoose—Oct.1,throughJan. 31,2023;Feb.4,2023(ahalf-hourbeforesunrisetosunset)
•Antlerlessdeer—Oct.1-2,17,2124and28-31,includingSundays(a half-hourbeforesunrisetoahalf-hour aftersunset)
•Muzzleloaderdeer—Oct.7-16, includingSundays(ahalf-hourbefore sunrisetoahalf-houraftersunset)
•YouthWaterfowlHunt—Oct.15 (ahalf-hourbeforesunrisetosunset)
•Ducks,cootsandmergansers— first seasonsplit,Oct.21-29(ahalfhourbeforesunrisetosunset)
Continuinghuntingseasonsinclude:
•Mourningdove—throughOct.3 (ahalf-hourbeforesunrisetosunset)
•Moorhen,gallinule,sora,Virginia rail,kingrailandclapperrail— throughNov.23(ahalf-hourbefore sunrisetosunset)
•Commonsnipe—throughNov.26 (ahalf-hourbeforesunrisetosunset)
•Archeryandcrossbowdeer— throughJan.31,2023,includingall Sundays(ahalf-hourbeforesunrisetoa half-hour aftersunset)
•Graysquirrel—throughFeb.4, 2023,(ahalf-hourbeforesunrisetoa half-houraftersunset;closedduringthe Novemberdeergeneralfirearmseason)
•Coyote—throughFeb.28,2023, (ahalf-hourbeforesunrisetoahalfhouraftersunset)
•Crows—throughMarch25,2023, Thursdays,FridaysandSaturdaysonly (ahalf-hourbeforesunrisetosunset)
•Groundhog—throughJune30,
2023(ahalf-hourbeforesunrisetoa half-houraftersunset).
DNRECoffersmanyhuntingopportunitiesonstatewildlifeareas. Wildlifeareamapsandrulesareavailableatde.gov/wamaps,withinformationspecifictoSundaydeerhuntingon statewildlifeareasavailableat de.gov/sundayhunt.
ADelawarehuntinglicenseorLicenseExemptNumber(LEN)isrequiredtohunt,andmostwaterfowl huntersarerequiredtopurchasea Delawarewaterfowl(duck)stampanda
FederalDuckStamp.Dove,gooseand duckhuntersalsoneedaFederalHarvestInformationProgram(HIP)number,whichcanbeobtainedonlineat de.gov/digitaldnrecorbycallingtoll free1-855-DEL-HUNT(1-855-3354868).WhenusingtheonlineDNREC permittingsystem,huntersshouldeithercreateaprofileorusethe“Quick HuntingRegistration”option.
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SeeHUNTINGpage67andaTD,on22carriesinthevictory overWilmingtonBrandywine.Hefinishedthatgamewithateam-highnine tackles,apassbreakup,twointerceptions andtwofumblerecoveries.
Heandhisdefensiveteammateshad justbrokenthehuddlelastFridaynight.
TheIndianswereclingingtoan8pointleadlateinamust-wingame againstDivision2AWilmingtonBrandywine.
WhenBulldogs’quarterbackMichael Catalanodroppedback topass,hehad plentyoftimetoseekhisprimaryreceiver,
juniorCrisdonWright.
Catalanocockedhisarmandpropelled theballthroughthenightairtowardthe backoftheendzone.
That’swhereHall,anIndianRiver seniordefensiveback,madethemostimportantplayoftheevening.
Andmaybeofthestill-youngseason.
Heleapedhighintotheair,recording hissecondinterceptionofthegame,and returneditseveralyardsbeforebeing tackled.
“Theteamwasinasituationwherewe neededahugeplay,andIalways produce whentheteamneedsmethemost,”said HallaftertheIndianshadrecordedthe eight-pointtriumph—theirfirstwinof theseason.HeadcoachPhillipTownsend, hesaid,“toldusallweekthat[Wright]on Brandywinewastheirgo-toguy,soweall knewhewasgettingtheballonthatplay.” Catallano,hesaid,“placeditalittlehigh
tanceofbeingsupportedbyIndian RiverHighSchoolcoachesandadministrators.
forhimtocatch,andIusedmyjumping abilitytogoupoverhisheadandmake thegrab.Itallfeltlikeadream.”
Earlierinthatgame,Hallcontributed twoenormousplaysinhelpingtheIndiansbuilda28-7leadinthefinalminute ofthethirdquarter.
Midwaythroughthesecondquarter, HalltookahandofffromfreshmanquarterbackDylanGriseandembarkedona sweepright.Hequicklybroketwotackles bykeepinghisfeetmoving,thenveered leftintotheendzone.Thegutsyshort rundoubledtheIndians’leadto14-0at intermission.
“Myfatherwasafullbackwhowentto trainingcampwiththeNewYorkGiants in1992,”notedHaydenHallofhisfather, AnthonyHall.“Healwaystoldmeto neverstopmyfeet,andIhaveneverforgottenthatlesson.”
“Haydendidagoodjobgettingyards
baseballcoachKevinCordreywithintroducinghimtotravelbaseball.
aftercontact,”saidTownsend.“Hekeeps hisfeetmoving.Goodthingswillhappen.”
Hallstruckagaininthefinalminuteof thethirdquarter.WhenBulldogs’quarterbackCatalanoloftedascreenpassintendedforjuniorCrisdonWrighttohis left,Hallemerged,timedthedescentof thepigskin,snaredtheballoutofthinair andraceduntouched35yardstogivethe Indiansa21-pointlead.Attheendofhis 10thpick sincehebecameajuniorin 2021,HallposedfortheCoastalPoint photographer.
“Wepracticed[defendingagainst]that screen-passplayallweek,”saidHall.“We knewtheyweregoingtouseit,sowhen theydid,Ijuststolerightoutofhishands, likeIdidinpracticeallweek.
“AfterIranitintotheendzone,Isaw thephotographer,”headded.“I justdecidedtohavesomefun.”
soproudofhimashecontinuesto dowhathelovesatthenextlevel.He deservesit.SalisburyUniversitygot themselvesagreatplayerforthenext fouryears.”
Keithsaidherealizestheimpor-
“Ican’tsayenoughaboutcoach Longo,”saidKeith.“Hehastaughtme somuchabouttheprocessofbaseball, howtobehumbleandwhatmatters themost.Icanalwayscountonhim when Iaminaslump.Ijustsenthima videoofwhatIamdoingwrong. CoachLongohasalwayssupported me,givesgreatcoachingadvice,andis alwaysveryeasytotalkto.”
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“HevisitedmyparentswhenIwas7 yearsoldandsawsomethinginme whenIwasinLittleLeague,”said Keith,whoresidesinSelbyville.“He hasalwaysbeensupportive,andhe givesmegreatadvice,nomatterwhat the situationis.”
KeithsaidhealsoappreciatesIndian RiverAthleticDirectorTodd Furhman’sassistanceandcarewheneverhewasinjured.
“Theadministrationisverysupportive,especiallyDr.DavidCarter, whohassuchastrongvoice,”said KeithoftheIRHSassistantprincipal. “IloveitwhenIhearhimsay,‘Let’sgo No.2!”—Keith’suniformnumber— “‘Showthemwhatyougot!’becauseit pumpsmeup.
“Ialwaysliketohypemyselfup whenIseeMr.Manninthehallways and jokearound.Iencouragehimto comeoutandwatchusplay,andhe does.Thesupportthatthestaffgives youmeansalottotheteam—it doesn’tgounnoticed.”
Keithsaidheisalsoappreciativeof thesupporthehasreceivedfromhis family.
“Thesupporthasbeenphenomenal,”hesaid.“Myfamilyhasbeenvery supportiveofme.Mybiggestfansare myoldersisterIsabella”—IRHSClass of2019andagirls’soccerplayerduring hertimeattheschool—“andmy grandparents.”
“ Withoutmyparents’support,I wouldnothavehadthechanceto
achievemygoals,”addedKeith.“They giveupalotformetoplaythesports thatIlove.Theyhavedrivenmetoall myhittingsessionsinMilford,andto myworkoutsessions.Myparentsand sistertraveltowatchmeplayathome andontheroad,includingout-of-state competition.”
“Anotherpersonwhoisthereforme ismygirlfriend,EmmaRuley,”he addedoftheIRHSClassof2022grad andthree-sportstandout,whoiscurrentlyafreshmanfieldhockeystudentathleteatMillersvilleUniversity.“She hasbeenthereformethroughoutthis entireprocess.
“Thenthere’smymom’sdad,who givesmealotofgreatbaseballadvice.I couldsitwithhimforeverandtalk aboutbaseball,becauseheknowsalot.” Keithadmittedthathehasdiverse interestsforhisfuturebeyondcollege.
“Mycareergoalistogofurtherwith baseballupongraduationfromcollege,” intotheprofessionalranks,“andtoalso ownmyownbusiness,likemyparents do,”saidKeith,whowasbornin Wilmington.“Iwouldalsolovetobea mediacommentatororvideotechnicianfortheNationalFootballLeague orMajorLeagueBaseball.Iwastaught todreambig,andIjustwanttomake surewhateverIdowillprovideformy family.”
“Attheendoftheday,theonething youhaveisyourself,”headded.But,“If youstartdoubtingyourself,thenyou willautomatically[struggle.]So,Ialways[maintain]apositivemindset.”
BeebeHealthcareeachyearpresentsaseriesofqualityandsafety awards,designedtorecognizeinternal teamswhohavegonetheextramile tosolvequalityorsafetyproblems, andimplementbestpracticestopositivelyimpactpatientcare.
In2021,theorganizationwasnot abletohosttheawardseventithas calledatraditionforthepast10years, duetoCOVID-19restrictionsand social-distancingguidelines.Winners ofthoseawardsawaitedtheirmoment inthespotlightandfinallygotitatan eventrecentlyheldattheKings CreekCountryClubinRehoboth Beach.Awardswerepresentedto teamswholedandparticipatedona numberofprojects:
•ReductionofCOPD30-Day Readmissions—VictorBanzon,MD; KristieZangari,MD;William Chasanov,DO;MarkBoytim,MD; LisaShotyk,AGPCNP;KristaHenshaw,MSN,APN,FNP-B;Chris Steele;CarolMartin,CPHQ;LaureneRoth;KimBlanch;Jennifer Shearer;RoseFurio;AudreyMoore; ElizabethZehner;NgoziAzuogu; HaleyWinward;andHollyMarvel.
•OncologyChargePosting ProcessAutomation—Matthew
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managedbytheDNRECfishand wildlifedivisionarerequiredtohave anddisplayaConservationAccessPass (CAP).Hunterscanopttoreceiveone freeannualCAPwiththepurchaseof anyDelawarehuntinglicense.Toobtain aCAP,hunterswillneedtheregistrationcardforthevehicletowhichthe passwillbeassigned.
Delawarehuntinglicenses,Delaware waterfowlstampsandConservationAccessPassescanbepurchasedonline atde.gov/digitaldnrec,atthelicense deskinDNREC’sDoverofficeat89 Kings Highway,orfromhuntinglicense agentsstatewide.Huntersobtaininga LENarebeingremindedthatthey shouldcreateaprofileusing thede.gov/digitaldnrecportalorobtain aLENatahuntinglicenseagentifthey havenotalreadydoneso.FederalDuck StampsareavailableforpurchaseatU.S. PostOffices,BombayHookandPrime Hooknationalwildliferefugesandonlineunder2022/2023MigratoryBird HuntingandConservationStampat https://www.fws.gov/birds/get-involved/duck-stamp.php.
Moreinformationonhuntingseasonsandwildlifeareasisavailableinthe 2022/2023DelawareHuntingand TrappingGuideatde.gov/hunting. Moreinformationonhuntinglicenses, thestatewaterfowlstampandtheConservationAccessPassisavailable atde.gov/huntinglicense.
Kall;SueShultz;SandraWilliams; JonWestmore;RebeccaMarkowitz; LouHill;BonnieWerni;Sharon Kesterson;AndreaNewberry;Deb Moyer;LisaGiorgilli;andPenny Meade;
•ReducingLengthofStayPatientsThroughImplementingNew DischargePlanningEffortsforComplexPatients—LaureneRoth;Lisa Kelshaw;ElizabethDean;ErikaKalb; LindaAbbott;NicoleFry;Destiny Thomson;NatoshaThorpe;Crystal Luckhardt;AnnRegacho;David Banks;HollyPowers;KendraHill; VickyGodwin;KaileyAndrosko; KiernanQuay,CRNP;andLaurie Lucinski
Dr.DavidA.Tam,MD,MBA, CPHE,FACHE,presidentandCEO, aswellasTerryMegee,boardchairof
BeebeHealthcare,andStephenFanto, MD,boardmemberandchairofthe Quality&SafetyBoardCommittee, joinedtheteamsforphotos.
“Weareincrediblyproudofthese teamsandaresopleasedwewerefinallyabletopresenttheirwell-deservedawards,”saidMarcyJack,JD, BSN,CPHRM,CPHQ,chiefquality officeratBeebeHealthcare.“Our qualityandsafetyawardsaredesigned torecognizedthepeoplewhogo aboveandbeyond,whoeitheridentify aproblemandaredeterminedtodevelopasolution,orwhoseeanopportunityforustoworkbetterand smarter,forthebenefitofourteam,as wellasthepatientsweserve.”
Attheawardsceremony,teams werecommendedfortheircommitmentandprogresstotheirqualityand
safetyprojects,managedinthemidst ofoneofthemostchallengingtimes inhealthcare.
“Acontinuedcommitmenttoqualityandsafetywasevidenteverydayas Beebemanagedthepandemic,and thewiderangeofoperationalchallengesthatcamewithit,”Fantosaid. “Duringthisespeciallychallenging time,ourteamcontinuedtoidentify opportunitiestoimprovehealthcare qualityandsafety,andworkedonimportantspecialprojectsgearedtoward problem-solvingandprocessimprovement.Theirdiligencedemonstratesjusthowcommittedourpeople aretoqualityandsafety,asakey componenttooptimizingtheoverall patientexperience.”
FormoreinformationaboutBeebe Healthcare,visitbeebehealthcare.org.
Sealed bids for the Town of Ocean View, Woodland Ave Sidewalk, SR 26 to Hudson Ave, Project No. OVPZ&D 23-06 will be received by the Town Manager of Ocean View until 11:00 a.m., local time, on Thursday, November 17, 2022, at the Office of the Administrative Official, Wallace A. Melson Municipal Building, 201 Central Ave, 2nd Floor, Ocean View, Delaware 19970, at which time they will be opened, read, and recorded.
The work involves the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation, tools, supplies and equipment necessary for Woodland Ave sidewalk placement, pipe and paving in the Incorporated Town of Ocean View.
Interested Contractors may obtain an electronic copy of the Contract Documents during normal working hours by contacting Susan Miller, at smiller@oceanviewde.gov. A copy of the bid documents will be emailed to interested parties.
A pre bid meeting has been scheduled for Thursday, October 27, 2021, at 10:00 AM. The meeting will be held at 201 Central Ave, 1st Floor Meeting Room, Ocean View, Delaware 19970. This pre bid meeting is not mandatory.
Bids shall be submitted in a sealed envelope and shall be marked clearly as follows: Sealed Bid - Proposal for Woodland Ave Sidewalks SR26 to Hudson Ave Project No. OVPZ&D 23-06. Requirements for a 10% Bid Bond, 100% Performance Bond, 100% Payment Bond and 50% Maintenance Bond, and Contractor's Insurance are included in the Contract Documents.
The Town of Ocean View reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and make such award as appears most advantageous to the Town.
The Commissioner will hold a virtual hearing on November 9, 2022, at 5:00 p.m. on the protested application of Honey’s Farm Fresh, LLC, t/a Hone’s Farm Fresh located at 27 Atlantic Avenue, Ocean View, DE 19970. This applicant applied for a patio license and external speakers to be used on the patio. Persons who are residents or property owners within a mile of the proposed premises, or residents or property owners of any incorporated areas within a mile of the proposed premises who submitted written protests are permitted to participate in the hearing pursuant to 4 Del. C. § 541. Persons who qualify may testify at the hearing and may be represented by counsel. Those wishing to offer testimony during the public hearing must pre-register on the OABCC website no later than noon on the day before the hearing to be added to the list of those who will testify https://oabcc.delaware.gov/. Those who are on the list to testify will be recognized to speak during the hearing.
The virtual hearing will be conducted via WebEx and instructions to participate can be found at https://oabcc.delaware.gov/hearings/index.shtml?dc=virtualHearings. You may choose to participate in the hearing with the following information:
Event address for attendees: https://stateofdelaware.webex.com/stateofdelaware/onstage/g.php?MTID=e3262373779f9d8dd2a5cf9e6ad6ac844
Event Number: 2330 241 4075 Event Password: WPq8yceMM75
Members of the public may also call into the hearing at: 408-418-9388 using access code: 2330 241 4075
All documents to be used at the hearing must be received by the Commissioner’s Office by 4:00 p.m. on October 31, 2022. Any documents received after this deadline will not be considered. Documents can be submitted: by dropping off at the Commissioner’s Office Monday – Friday during the hours of 8 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., by mail (Office of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commissioner, 820 N. French St., Third Floor, Wilmington, DE 19801), or by email to oabcchearingexhibits@delaware.gov. As this is a virtual hearing, it may be that documents placed in the record would not be viewable at the hearing. Therefore, anyone who would like to review the documents may make an appointment by contacting the Commissioner’s office at 302-577-5222.
This is to advise that Douglas Stephen Murray of 30696 Irons Lane, Dagsboro, of Sussex County, Delaware, will be filing with the Prothonotary in and for Sussex County, State of Delaware, an application for a License to Carry a Concealed Deadly Weapon, according to the laws of the State of Delaware.
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The Annual Banks Tax Ditch Meeting will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, October 8, 2022 at 129 Hollywood Drive, Ocean View, DE, 19970. Rain or Shine. Masks optional. For more information, please call Tim at 973.214.0033.
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Notice is hereby given by the Town Council of the Town of South Bethany that the Auditor has completed the Town's Annual Audit Report for fiscal year ending April 30, 2022. The Audit Report is available for public review at the Town Hall during regular business hours or on the Budget and Finance Committee page of the Town's website, www.southbethany.delaware.gov/budget-finance-committee/.
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The Board of Adjustment for the Town of Selbyville will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, October 18, 2022, at 5:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter that the application may be heard, at the Town Hall, 1 West Church Street, Selbyville, Delaware, for the following application:
Application submitted by Selbyville Limited Partnership concerning commercial real property located along US Route 113, Selbyville, Delaware 19975, identified as Sussex County Tax Map and Parcel No. 533-16.15-67.01, seeking a variance from the minimum area requirement for off-street parking spaces imposed by Section 200-110.A of the Zoning Code.
The Board of Adjustment of the Town of Bethany Beach will hold a public meeting on Thursday, November 3, 2022, at 10:00 am in the Bethany Beach Town Hall, 214 Garfield Parkway in Bethany Beach, Delaware.
The purpose of the hearing is to consider the following:
An application for a variance, filed by Dylan Crews, Builder for property owner Virginia M. Elgin for the property identified as Block 111, Lot 4 at 102 Hollywood Street, in the R-1 Residential Zoning District. The applicant is seeking variances from Chapter 425, Attachment 3, Appendix 3, Table of Dimensional Requirements, to permit improvements to the existing non-conforming dwelling as follows:
1. Variance for increasing the height of the existing dwelling in its present location, encroaching into the side yard setback by 1.5’ in height.
2. Variance for stair encroachment into the front yard setback by an additional 2’, for a total of 8 square feet due to elevating the house.
3. Variance to change the roof pitch, increasing the height of the second-floor walls for additional living space on the west side of the house, increasing the encroachment in the side yard setback by 1.5’ in height.
The application may be inspected in the office of the Building Inspector, 214 Garfield Parkway, Bethany Beach, Delaware, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except scheduled Holidays.
All interested persons are hereby notified to be present and to attend this hearing where said Board may make a determination on the application, Said Board without further notice may adjourn such hearing from time to time.
The Board may recess for good reason on the announced day and reconvene on another day to continue the hearing; in such a case, the announcement of the date and time of reconvening will constitute sufficient public notice.
CP 20220930 1T
The proposed application is available at the Town Hall for review Monday through Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. All persons interested are hereby invited to submit comments to the Board for its consideration and/or to be present and attend the meeting where a determination will be made by said Board.
The public hearing may be adjourned from time to time by said Board without further notice.
Sealed bids for the Town of Ocean View, FY2023 Concrete Improvements Savannahs Landing Project, will be received by the Town Manager of Ocean View until 11:00 a.m., local time, on Thursday, November 17, 2022, at the Office of the Administrative Official, Wallace A. Melson Municipal Building, 201 Central Ave, 2nd Floor, Ocean View, Delaware 19970, at which time they will be opened, read, and recorded.
The work involves the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation, tools, supplies and equipment necessary to make sidewalk modifications at driveways in Savannahs Landing in the Incorporated Town of Ocean View.
Interested Contractors may obtain an electronic copy of the Contract Documents during normal working hours by contacting Susan Miller, at smiller@oceanviewde.com . A copy of the bid documents will be emailed to interested parties.
Bids shall be submitted in a sealed envelope and shall be marked clearly as follows: Sealed Bid - Proposal for FY2023 Concrete Improvements Savannahs Landing. This project includes a requirement for a 10% Bid Bond to be submitted with the bid.
The Town of Ocean View reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and make such award as appears most advantageous to the Town.
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7. "On the Pulse of Morning" is a ____ by Maya Angelou which proves that not every great one has to rhyme
9. What a bird can be heard to do early in the morning
11. What a skillet full of sizzling sausage is that causes the cook to use a potholder
12. Which animal on the funny farm woke up everyone in the barnyard by asking, "How do you cock-a-doodle-doo?"
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every day at dawn. What am I?
15. Since brunch is a blend of 1A and lunch, you can ___ it in the morning or early afternoon
16. You might do this a few times in the morning if you're still a little sleepy
18. These help people put pressure on wrinkles to disappear
20. A _____ is like your own private rainfall that leaves you feeling clean and refreshed
22. What a kettle does to let everyone know the water is boiling
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2. Sent a bagel to your belly
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Only 2 miles to Bethany Beach in the desirable canal front community of Waterside. Community has water access, pool and takes care of the exterior & lawn maintenance. Walk/bike to beach, shops,restaurants, entertainment. Sprawling 4 BR, 3 full bath single family home in pristine condition with over 2600 sq ft offering rst oor living, open concept oor plan-No ground rent and low taxes. Conveys furnished with contents boasting a sunroom,outdoor patios and outdoor shower, re place, large loft area-plenty of room for family and friends.
Asking $599,900 (DESU2025522) Call Chrisy Tingle (c) 302-377-4159
39645 TIE BREAKER COURT #4303
Sea Colony end townhome walking distance to the beach and heated saltwater pools. Vaulted ceiling and oversized private sundeck. Move-in ready. Excellent vacation rental history.
$374,900 (DESU2029220)
For information on this or others give Bill Hand a call at 443-880-1980 or email at Bill@BillHand.com and put his 50 years of Sea Colony sales experience to work for you.
One of a kind 1850sqft cottage oorplan including vaulted ceilings, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, full font porch, additional storage space n garage and a covered back porch. Located on 1.6 acres. Minutes from Bethany Beach.
$577,890 (DESU2027406)
Call Christina Antonioli (c) 302-542-9152 or Call Laurie Mcfaul (c) 443-254-1863
Looking for a home out of Town with no HOA fees and lots of space? This home is situated on an acre with a wooded back yard. Plenty of parking with a possibility of addition of a utility building. The home has potential for expansion. Use your own creative and decorative design ideas. Just a short drive to shopping and restaurants. Also just a quick drive to the new Beebe Health Center. Don’t miss this rare opportunity.
$395,000 (MDWO2008322)
Call Frank & Audrey (c) 302-541-4000
Live Bayside & Live The Vacation! Location Location Location! One-owner, never-rented! This luxurious 4BR/3.5BA Monocacy Villa by NV Homes is like a model home and has been expertly appointed with all-included high-end furnishings all within a 2 block walk to the main Sun Ridge Pool & Tennis Facility. The property is located on a no-thru street and backing up to a wooded berm, peace and tranquility will greet you. $789,900 (DESU2022818)
Call Eddie Rohe (c) 410-908-9137
26509 JERSEY ROAD
Home is situated on nearly 1 acre of property with additional 5 bonus buildings & 2 carports. Recently remodeled kitchen. Relax on your porches and enjoy the large yard with a privacy fence. Perfect for the RV or boat owner or someone who needs workspace or areas for parking. Located just out of the Town of Millsboro but close enough to walk into town or Cupola Park which offers public docking. No HOA with community restrictions!
$349,900 (DESU2026106)
Call Chris DeStefano (c) 443-306-4474
SRES: Senior Real Estate Specialist Lifetime Achievement Winner! Cindy Spieczny (c) 302-228-1450 Email: Fenwickstar@yahoo.com
This spacious 1 level home is located the Hawthorne which is conveniently located between Georgetown and Lewes. Offering an open oorplan with a formal dining room, gourmet kitchen with quartz countertops and stainless appliances, breakfast bar and a sunroom. There are 3 bedrooms which includes a primary suite. There are hardwood oors and a replace in the living area. Enjoy the deck and wooded backyard. Close to the community pool and clubhouse. Ready for immediate occupancy! $549,000 (DESU2025960)
Call Noreen Scalice (c) 302-245-1108
32298 HIDDEN ACRE DR.
Great building lot with current septic permit and well on site. No builder tie-in. NO HOA. Only 6 miles from downtown Bethany Beach. Close to shopping, dining and state parks. Single wide, double wide, modular or site built permitted.
$89,000 (DESU2023336)
Call Sandy Greene (c) 302-745-2382
34724 STARBOARD CT, DAGSBORO, DE Bay Colony. A forever home in sought-after neighborhood offering pool, tennis and private bay beach. 5 Bedrooms plus of ce, 3 full baths, formal living or dining, rear 3season room and detached craftsman shed. Brand new casement windows, hardwood oors, and oversized garage make this one a standout!
$672,500 (DESU2022774)
Sarah Schifano (c) 302-858-3945