February 14, 2008

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VOL. 12 NO. 29

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY14, 2008

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NEWS HEADLINES Bethel election canceled

The election in Bethel has been canceled. Three candidates had filed to run for two seats on the council. But on Feb. 4, Peggy Anderson withdrew from the race. Richard Kough and Anna Lee Robinson will be sworn in as members of the town council.

WOODLAND - DelDOT receives bids on the Virginia C., the Woodland Ferry. You won't believe how many people bid. Page 3 VETERANS - As World War II came to a close in 1945, Laurel resident Lee Riggin and his friends found themselves in a race against time. Page 8 GOLD STAR - Will Delaware approve a bill to issue special license plates honoring the memory of its fallen heroes? Page 9 MONEY FOR SCHOLARSHIP - A former Delmar teacher sets up a science scholarship at Salisbury University. Page 12 VALENTINE’S WINNER - See page 12 for the name of the lucky winner on the Morning Star Valentine’s Day contest. STARS OF THE WEEK - A Laurel wrestler and a Delmar boys’ basketball player are this week’s Laurel Stars of the Week. Page 43

CHURCH ADDITION IN PROCESS - Above, a huge crane lifts an end portion of the roof of the 4,960-square foot addition to the Laurel Church of Christ on Central Avenue. The addition behind the main church building will

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be used for classrooms, offices and a multipurpose room

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to better enable the church to reach out to the community. The addition is slated to be finished in May. On right,

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INSIDE THE STAR BUSINESS BULLETIN BOARD CHURCH CLASSIFIEDS CROSSWORD EDUCATION ENTERTAINMENT FINAL WORD FRANK CALIO GOURMET HEALTH LETTERS LYNN PARKS MIKE BARTON MOVIES

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workers nail in place the truss. Photos by Pat Murphy

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OBITUARIES 26 37 ON THE RECORD OPEN HOUSES 10, 11 PAT MURPHY 23 PEOPLE 16 POLICE JOURNAL 17 52 SNAPSHOTS SOCIALS 53 SPORTS 41 - 48 7 TIDES TODD CROFFORD 25TOMMY YOUNG 44 54 TONY WINDSOR VETERANS OF WWII 8

A&K Enterprises will close its downtown store Owners will focus on wholesale sales of crafts, making vinyl stickers By Tony E. Windsor The familiar country crafts that adorn the outside of a small shop along the Broad Creek at the northern end of Central Avenue will soon be a thing of the past. The owners of A&K Enterprises have announced they will be closing the store and downsizing their operation. Though it will no longer sell crafts and fishing tackle in its downtown

store, A&K is far from going out of business. Owners Alan and Kim Littleton say their family business will be relocated to where it started, in their home. Kim said the business will now focus on wholesale crafts sales and vinyl graphics productions. Niece Kristi Truitt, who has worked in the family business for many years, will head up the wholesale crafts operation. This will involve sales to stores that

sell crafts. Alan and daughter Sarah, who has also been in the family business over the years, will head up the vinyl graphics production. A&K will have more than 40,000 graphics that can be put on clothing, as well as on vehicle windows in the form of decals, logos, memorials and other promotions. Kim Littleton will be involved in both the Continued to page five


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